Germany’s Office for the Protection of the Constitution as an Instrument for Character Assassination
OUT OF BOUNDS IN SWITZERLAND
THE SPY WHO TRESPASSED ON FOREIGN SOIL
“In April, officials in Baden-Wuerttemberg posted bail and
apologized to Swiss authorities when one of their police investigators
gathering information on Scientology's activities in Baden-Wuerttemberg
was arrested by Swiss police after interviewing a contact in Basel. The
investigator was charged with espionage and violating Swiss neutrality.”
– U.S. State Department Annual Human Rights Report on Germany for
1998
The arrest by Swiss authorities on spying charges of Peter Goebel
of the Baden-Wuerttemberg OPC was described by the British Broadcasting
Corporation as "an embarrassing setback for the German government." But
it was more than a setback, and it was worse than the farce it appeared
to be. It illustrates what can happen when the OPC's powers are
directed against individuals, not because of anything they have done,
but because of what they believe.
The Baden-Wuerttemberg Office for the Protection of the
Constitution was caught organizing a cloak and dagger operation against
members of a religion. And not even in Germany, but in a foreign
country!
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