On 25 March 2024, our account with the Berliner Sparkasse was frozen with immediate effect. In a letter, the Sparkasse informed us that it had taken this step as a precautionary measure and that we should submit numerous internal documents by 5 April to update our customer data. As a public corporation, the bank is bound by public law and may therefore not arbitrarily freeze accounts without providing an explanation, which it did not. It is also highly unusual that the required documents include a list of our members with their full names and addresses.

  • @dankestnug420@lemmy.ml
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    107 months ago

    Why are settler groups allowed to finance and collect donations without ramifications?

    I also disagree with your conflation of the founder with the overall sentiments of the group.

    • AggressivelyPassive
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      07 months ago

      It’s not my conflation, it’s the “official” conflation in Germany, I wrote that several times in this thread.

      Settler groups are, as far as I know, not automatically illegal or sanctioned. If there were persons that were sanctioned, this would look different, though. Also, a newspaper is just more public. If you don’t advertise that your account is used for potentially extremist reasons, you will probably be able to fly under the radar.