German government split over police racial profiling study
Source: Associated Press
German government split over police racial profiling study
July 6, 2020
BERLIN (AP) Germanys top security and justice officials are at odds over calls to study the use of racial profiling by police, a practice that human rights activists say is widespread in the country.
Earlier this year, the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance recommended that federal and state police in Germany commission a study into the use of racial profiling.
Germanys Interior Ministry, which oversees federal police, initially agreed to the idea, but a ministry spokesman backtracked on Monday.
So-called racial profiling isnt permitted. This is taught during the initial and ongoing training, and it doesnt happen, the spokesman, Steve Alter, told reporters in Berlin.
Interior Minister Horst Seehofer wanted to first await a report on extremist and racist tendencies among public servants being compiled by Germanys domestic intelligence agency before considering whether further steps were necessary, Alter said.
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