On March 26, German authorities conducted extensive raids across six states against the Brigade N'Hamedu, a group accused of organizing violent attacks against Eritrean festivals in recent years. The Federal Public Prosecutor's Office has labeled the group as a domestic terrorist organization, charging 17 individuals for their involvement. The raids extended to Denmark, indicating an international dimension to the group's activities. Security agencies have expressed concern regarding Brigade N'Hamedu's goals to overthrow Eritrea's government and the legitimacy of violence against state institutions, reflecting the deep-rooted tensions within the Eritrean diaspora.
The German police conducted a major raid against suspected members of the Brigade N'Hamedu across six states, arresting 17 individuals charged with terrorism.
The Brigade N'Hamedu, classified as a terrorist organization, is accused of orchestrating violent attacks at Eritrean festivals in Germany in recent years.
According to the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office, Brigade N'Hamedu aims to overthrow the Eritrean government and considers violence against German state institutions legitimate.
Protests between rival Eritrean diaspora groups turned violent in The Hague, highlighting ongoing tensions and the authoritarian regime's impact on the Eritrean community.
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