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		<title>Anti-migrant, anti-Muslim, anti-Merkel: Germany&#8217;s AfD</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Alternative for Germany (AfD), which rails against immigration and Islam, is set to become the country&#8217;s first hard-right nationalist party to clear the five-percent hurdle and enter parliament in the post-war era. Close to France&#8217;s National Front and the &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/anti-migrant-anti-muslim-anti-merkel-germanys-afd/" aria-label="Anti-migrant, anti-Muslim, anti-Merkel: Germany&#8217;s AfD">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Alternative for Germany (AfD), which rails against immigration and Islam, is set to become the country&#8217;s first hard-right nationalist party to clear the five-percent hurdle and enter parliament in the post-war era. Close to France&#8217;s National Front and the UK Independence Party, the AfD is an anti-establishment party that harnesses xenophobia and popular discontent about what it labels unaccountable political and media elites.</p>
<p>The AfD is dominated by white men, is strongest in Germany&#8217;s poorer ex-communist east and has flirted with far-right groups, breaking a taboo in post-Holocaust Germany. Its leaders have sparked outrage by saying German border guards should as a last resort open fire on illegal immigrants, calling Berlin&#8217;s Holocaust memorial a &#8220;monument of shame&#8221; and suggesting a Turkish-born German politician be &#8220;disposed of in Anatolia&#8221;.</p>
<p>The AfD is shunned as a radical fringe group by all mainstream parties, but its rise further fragments the political landscape and will complicate coalition-building efforts by the likely election winner, Chancellor Angela Merkel.</p>
<p>The AfD was founded during the eurozone debt crisis in April 2013 when it labelled the single currency &#8220;a historic mistake&#8221; and campaigned against bailouts for crisis-hit southern economies. It narrowly missed the five-percent hurdle for entry into parliament in elections four years ago, but then notched up wins in several regional votes and, in 2014, won seven seats in the European Parliament.</p>
<p>The right-winger Frauke Petry in 2015 toppled the AfD&#8217;s founder, economics professor Bernd Lucke, who quit the party.</p>
<p>The mass influx to Germany of mostly Muslim refugees and migrants in mid-2015 revived the AfD&#8217;s flagging fortunes as it angrily attacked Merkel&#8217;s open-door policy.</p>
<p>Like the far-right PEGIDA protest movement, the AfD accused her of &#8220;treason&#8221; and linked her immigration policies to jihadist attacks in Europe and sexual attacks by North African migrants in Cologne on New Year&#8217;s Eve 2015-16. After a series of regional election wins, it now sits on the opposition benches of 13 of Germany&#8217;s 16 state assemblies.</p>
<p>The AfD holds that &#8220;Islam does not belong to Germany,&#8221; a country with 4.5 million Muslims, and campaigns with slogans such as &#8220;bikinis not burkas&#8221;. It wants more law and order and promotes traditional, conservative &#8220;family values&#8221;, urging ethnic German women to have more babies.</p>
<p>The AfD demands the rolling back of European integration and promotes pro-market economic policies, putting it at odds with the anti-globalisation National Front of France. It disputes man-made climate change and has called the VW diesel emissions scandal a &#8220;witchhunt&#8221;.</p>
<p>The party wants to &#8220;return power to citizens&#8221;, including through Swiss-style referendums.</p>
<p>In foreign policy, like some other European protest parties, it advocates closer ties with Russia.</p>
<p>Poll support has dropped back from a peak of 16 percent at the height of the migrant influx to 8-12 percent now.</p>
<p>&#8220;The refugee issue has lost some of its immediacy,&#8221; said political scientist Hans Virchow, adding that many voters had also been turned off by inflammatory comments on German wartime guilt by far-right AfD member Bjoern Hoecke. After new bouts of party infighting, members voted against making Petry their top election candidate and the AfD entered the race with an unlikely duo.</p>
<p>One top candidate is Alice Weidel, 38, a Goldman Sachs economist who with her partner, a Sri Lankan-born woman, has adopted two children.</p>
<p>The other is Alexander Gauland, 76, who has repeatedly sparked outrage with racist comments, once claiming that Germans would &#8220;not want as a neighbour&#8221; a football star with a Ghana-born father. He also recently questioned Germany&#8217;s obligation to atone for its Nazi past.</p>
<p>At the international level, the AfD has established contacts with France&#8217;s Marine Le Pen, UKIP and Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders, while voicing support for U.S. President Donald Trump – a stance that could become a liability.</p>
<p>For now the Trump election and Brexit have &#8220;acted as a vaccine against the seemingly unstoppable rise of far-right populism in Europe,&#8221; argued Joerg Forbrig from the German Marshall Fund. (AFP)</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="http://en.qantara.de/content/anti-migrant-anti-muslim-anti-merkel-germanys-afd" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://en.qantara.de/content/anti-migrant-anti-muslim-anti-merkel-germanys-afd</a></p>
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