Islamic State a 'state-like entity': German domestic spy chief

Hans-Georg Maassen says to call IS a terrorist organisation trivialises problem


Afp December 16, 2015
This file photo taken on May 04, 2015 in Berlin shows the President of the German Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Hans-Georg Maassen following a symposium on Islamist terrorism in Europe. PHOTO: AFP

BERLIN: Germany's domestic spy chief has warned that the Islamic State group is indeed "a state-like entity" and that its Paris attacks also aimed to raise fears about Europe's refugee influx.

"To call the IS a terrorist organisation trivialises the problem," Hans-Georg Maassen said in an interview late Tuesday.

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The extremist group controlling a wide swathe of Syria and Iraq is entirely unlike the terrorist groups of the 1970s and '80s such as Germany's far-left Red Army Faction, he said.

"The IS is a state-like entity that wants to wage war against us," said Maassen, head of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.

Maassen noted that two of the Paris attackers had allowed themselves to be registered in Greece on their way to France.

"The IS staged a show of force," Maassen said on Phoenix public television. "It wanted to show what it can do. It wanted to impress us.

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"It also wanted to discredit the flow of refugees," he said about the record influx of people fleeing war and misery that has brought about one million asylum-seekers to Germany alone this year.

Islamic State, which runs a self-proclaimed "caliphate" with an administrative and judicial system, claimed the November 13 Paris attacks that killed 130 people and wounded more than 350.

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