Trial against Saxon separatists begins in Dresden

In Dresden, the trial against eight alleged members of the 'Sächsische Separatisten' began on Friday. The Federal Prosecutor's Office accuses the group of forming a terrorist organization. Defense lawyers unsuccessfully demanded the exclusion of the public.

The state protection trial at the Dresden Higher Regional Court marks the second major case against an alleged far-right terrorist group following the 'Freital Group.' Sixty-seven hearing days are scheduled until the end of 2026. The defendants, men aged 22 to 26, have been in custody since their arrest in November 2024. They were brought in handcuffs after police raided their homes—less than three months after a paramilitary training session in mid-August 2024 at the abandoned airport in Waldpolenz near Leipzig. There, they allegedly practiced urban combat to seize towns in Saxony, according to the indictment read by Federal Prosecutor Stephan Stolzhäuser. Alleged ringleader Jörg S. is said to have founded the group in February 2020, following a poll in a Telegram group favoring militant over peaceful activism. He chose four extended fingers as a symbol—interpreted as a reference to a Fourth Reich. Three defendants are AfD members, including Grimma councilor Kurt Hättasch, who reportedly joined in August 2022 and shared military knowledge from his Bundeswehr service. Defense lawyers, including Jörg S.'s attorney Martin Kohlmann, sharply attacked the state: 'The terrorists are sitting there!' Kohlmann shouted, pointing at the prosecutors. 'The judges themselves are just extras; the directors sit elsewhere.' He acknowledged plans for a catastrophe scenario but emphasized it was merely a retreat to a safe place. The prosecution describes preparations for 'Day X'—an anticipated state collapse—without an active coup plan. No weapons cache was found despite searches in Planitz Forest and on properties. Specific allegations: Jörg S. planned 3D-printed submachine guns; his brother Jörn S. undertook endurance marches; Karl K. produced propaganda videos with slogans like 'Hitler is our prophet, our race is God'; Norman T. acquired gas masks, machetes, and an assault rifle. Hättasch's lawyer Till Weckmüller rejected the charges and demanded nameplates for judges: 'What you are doing here must be publicly documented, with names and faces.' In the audience sat AfD parliamentarian Jörg Dornau, who criticized the evidence on Facebook: 'The Federal Prosecutor's reasoning is wrong.' Hättasch waved to him.

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Tense scene of AfD youth group 'Generation Deutschland' founding event in Schleswig-Holstein amid protests and police presence.
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Just nine months before the state election in Saxony-Anhalt, CDU lead candidate Sven Schulze has warned against AfD involvement in the government. He stressed that it would cause immense damage to the state and Germany. Recent polls show the AfD leading.

In riots surrounding the second-division match between 1. FC Magdeburg and Dynamo Dresden, at least 64 police officers were injured. The officers were shot at with pyrotechnics and attacked with objects like stones and manhole covers. Interior Minister Tamara Zieschang condemned the brutal violence.

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In an update to the arson attack on a Berlin cable bridge claimed by the Volcano Group—which triggered the city's longest post-war power outage—the Federal Prosecutor's Office has assumed control of the probe. Suspected terrorist sabotage motives are under scrutiny as outages persist for over 25,000 households into day four.

In a large-scale razzia in Hamburg, Quickborn, and Lübeck, police searched six buildings on January 21. The investigation into serious extortion and deprivation of liberty in the rocker scene resulted in four arrests. The suspects are now in investigative custody.

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Since autumn 2025, a gang of minors has terrorized Leipzig with violent acts and robberies. Police have recorded 150 crimes and formed a special investigation team. The leaders are reportedly two 11-year-old twins.

 

 

 

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