German Federal Administrative Court, in Leipzig. Slowly but surely, Germany is starting to roll back some unlawful government decisions targeting conservatives and right-wingers in the country. Back in May, the ‘right-wing extremist’ label attached to AfD party was removed by the Federal Agency for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) pending an appeal. And now, the Federal Administrative Court ruled that the right-wing ‘Compact’ magazine may continue to be published, finding that its content is covered by freedom of the press and freedom of expression. This overturns the ban by former Liberal-Globalist Interior Minister Nancy Faeser. Welt reported (translated from German): “The right-wing extremist magazine ‘Compact’ can continue to be published. The Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig has lifted the ban issued by the then…

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