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    Anti-coronavirus offences push political crime to record in Germany

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Offences by those opposed to COVID-19 restrictions drove politically motivated crimes in Germany to a record high last year, an Interior Ministry report showed on Tuesday.

    The number of politically motivated crimes jumped by more than 23{5ad0cd663e4180c32b8049fbde12201ec3855e324a84c95f0595f875746ae8b3} from the previous year to 55,048, the highest level since police started collecting the data in 2001.

    The increase was primarily due to a rise in "non-classic" politically-motivated offences, or crimes not directly associated with far-left or far-right politics, which accounted for almost 40{5ad0cd663e4180c32b8049fbde12201ec3855e324a84c95f0595f875746ae8b3} of crimes last year, the report showed.

    "The terrible climax of this violence was the murder of 20-year-old Alexander at a gas station in Idar-Oberstein by a man who refused to wear a mask," Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said while presenting the report.

    More than 7,000 offences were recorded in connection with COVID-19 restrictions and around 7,300 crimes were related to last year's federal election, it added.

    Violent crimes classified as political in nature rose by 16{5ad0cd663e4180c32b8049fbde12201ec3855e324a84c95f0595f875746ae8b3} year-on-year to 3,889. Far-right offences fell by 7{5ad0cd663e4180c32b8049fbde12201ec3855e324a84c95f0595f875746ae8b3} last year, but still accounted for 41{5ad0cd663e4180c32b8049fbde12201ec3855e324a84c95f0595f875746ae8b3} of crimes.

    Anti-Semitic offences rose by 29{5ad0cd663e4180c32b8049fbde12201ec3855e324a84c95f0595f875746ae8b3} to over 3,000 and almost half were committed in connection with the pandemic.

    "It is a shame for our country how much anti-Semitic hate speech and contempt for human beings is still being spread today," Faeser said, adding that a big part of the crimes were related to anti-Semitic conspiracy ideologies.

    Last year, Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office classified vaccination opponents and coronavirus deniers as a "relevant risk".

    Concerns have mounted over an increasingly violent pushback against COVID-19 restrictions and vaccination plans after police foiled plots by anti-vaccination activists to murder a state premier in December and to kidnap the health minister last month.

    (Reporting by Riham Alkousaa; Editing by Tomasz Janowski)

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