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BERLIN – German security officials say left-wing extremists have become more willing to use violence over the past five years.
Figures released by the domestic intelligence agency BfV on Wednesday show the number of left-wing extremists whom authorities consider potentially violent rose 27 per cent from 7,100 to about 9,000 between 2012 and 2017.
The number of violent crimes committed by left-wing extremists rose 88 per cent during that period, to 1,648 from 876.
Last year saw a spike in left-wing violence partly due to the G-20 summit in Hamburg. The rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany has also given left-wing extremists a new target in recent years.
BfV chief Hans-Georg Maassen called for more public debate about the need to reject violence as a means of achieving political ends.
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