Arab Times

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Berlin police say they’ve raided 10 buildings in the German capital as part of a crackdown on far-right hate speech on social media networks.

Police said Thursday that the morning raids involved 60 officers, who confiscate­d smartphone­s and computers as evidence, which are now being evaluated. They didn’t have any immediate informatio­n on arrests.

They say the raids are part of an ongoing investigat­ion into hate speech spread over social media meant to incite people against asylum-seekers and refugee housing.

Berlin’s top security official, Frank Henkel, says authoritie­s “won’t turn away if racism or incitement is being spread on the Internet.”

He says that the authoritie­s alone can’t police hate speech online and appealed for social networks themselves to combat it more effectivel­y. (AP)

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