- Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz
The Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV, "Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution" [ [http://www.verfassungsschutz.de/en/index_en.html Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz/BfV) ] ] ) is the Federal Republic of Germany's domestic
intelligence agency . Its main function is the surveillance of anti-constitutional activities in Germany.Organization
The "Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz" with its headquarters at
Cologne , is a federal institution under the control of the German Ministry of the Interior. 16 independent state based services ("Landesämter für Verfassungsschutz ", "State Offices for the Protection of the Constitution") exist in addition to this federal office.Coordination between the different services and the parallelism of the state-based services is an ongoing problem. A merger into a single federal service has been topic of discussion, but the proposal faces strong political resistance due to the highly regarded principles of federalism.
Presidents
*1950 - 1954
Otto John
*1955 - 1972Hubert Schrübbers
*1972 - 1975Günther Nollau
*1975 - 1982 Richard Meier
*1983 - 1985Heribert Hellenbroich
*1985 - 1987Ludwig-Holger Pfahls he disappeared in July 1999; in 2004 he was arrested in Paris in connection with charges that he was party to bribery in connection with an arms deal conducted while he was Deputy Secretary of Defence underHelmut Kohl in the 1990s.
*1987 - 1991Gerhard Boeden
*1991 - 1995Eckart Werthebach
*1995 - 1997Hansjörg Geiger
*1997 - 2000Peter Frisch
*since 2000Heinz Fromm Duties and responsibilities
The main job of the Verfassungsschutz is to observe organizations that are considered a threat to the "free and democratic basic order" ("
Freiheitlich-demokratische Grundordnung ") of theFederal Republic of Germany . While they do use all kinds ofsurveillance technology andinfiltration , most of their information is assembled from publications of the observed organisations. The information is compiled into yearly reports ("Verfassungsschutzberichte") which are made available to the public; presumably there are more detailed, non-public reports given to the governments.The organizations being currently observed by the Verfassungsschutz fall into the following groupsFact|date=May 2008:
* Right-wing political extremists (mainlyNeo-Nazi s, including the NPD and DVU political parties)
* Left-wing political extremists, platforms, movements and parties likeAttac ,Indymedia , the Berlin "Sozialforum" and parts of the left-wing party Die Linke
* Extremist organisations of foreigners living in Germany (most prominently Islamist terrorists)
* Scientology (considered by the German government an authoritarian, anti-democratic commercial organisation rather than a religion)Some of the "Verfassungsschutz" organisations have been given additional jobs by specific laws, such as the protection of government-related classified information, the monitoring of foreign
secret service s, or the monitoring oforganised crime .References
ee also
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List of intelligence agencies of Germany
*Scientology and democracy External links
* [http://www.verfassungsschutz.de/en/index_en.html Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution]
* [http://www.axisglobe.com/article.asp?article=573 Heinz Fromm - The Fighter Against Terrorists, Extremists and Russian Spies]
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