German prosecutors indict 5 people for treason, forming 'terrorist organization' aimed at sparking a civil war

Prosecutors in Germany indicted four men and one woman who are accused of forming a "terrorist organization" that aimed to spark a civil war.

Federal prosecutors in Germany said Monday that they have indicted five people for treason and forming a "terrorist organization" that aimed to topple the government and spark a civil war.

Prosecutors said the suspects, four men and one woman, had made "concrete preparations" to cause a large-scale blackout in the country and use the ensuing chaos to establish an alternative government. They also allegedly planned to kidnap the country’s health minister, Karl Lauterbach, who has faced extreme vitriol from opponents of the government's pandemic restrictions.

The group is accused of being driven by the ‘Reich Citizens’ ideology propagated by one of its members, who was identified only as Elisabeth R. due to German privacy rules.

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All five German citizens were arrested last year and remain in pre-trial detention.

Authorities uncovered a similar plot by another, larger far-right group last month. Its members were also adherents of the Reich Citizens movement that believes the current government is illegitimate and that the German constitution of 1871 is still in force.

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