One of Germany鈥檚 leading universities has become embroiled in a row over its attempts to uncover聽the names of student representatives after pressure from the country鈥檚 far-right party.
The row appears to be the latest sign that the Alternative for Germany (AfD), which entered the country鈥檚 federal parliament for the first time last year, is seeking to paint German campuses as dominated by 鈥渆xtreme鈥 left-wing students who shut out conservative views 鈥 mirroring accusations made against universities in the US and the UK.
Earlier this month Sabine Kunst, president of Berlin鈥檚 Humboldt University, said that she would use a lawsuit to force representatives of the university鈥檚 students鈥 union 鈥 known as the Refrat 鈥 to disclose their full names.
Union representatives have been accused in the past of using a lack of openness to circumvent term limits, and the university leadership has justified its lawsuit in the name of transparency.
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But the Humboldt has also been accused of bowing to pressure from the AfD, whose representatives have started to use their newly won elected positions to ask probing questions of German universities and students鈥 unions, often implicitly or explicitly accusing them of siding with the far left.
Earlier this year, Martin Trefzer, an AfD representative in the city鈥檚 state parliament, asked three Berlin universities including the Humboldt for the names of students鈥 union representatives.
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Berlin鈥檚 Free University and Technical University reportedly declined on data protection grounds, but the Humboldt has since sought to uncover their identities. The Refrat has said that it was worried about names being passed to 鈥減olitical enemies鈥
Mr Trefzer has spoken of there being a 鈥渓eft-wing clique鈥 at the Humboldt students鈥 union, and the AfD鈥檚 Berlin branch has of exposing a 鈥渞ed cadre鈥 at the university who spread 鈥渓eft-wing propaganda鈥. In an last year, Mr Trefzer claimed that 鈥渓eft extremists鈥 had 鈥減oisoned鈥 the academic climate.
Such accusations are not confined to Berlin. Since 2016, an AfD representative in the state parliament of Baden-W眉rttemberg has been asking questions about students鈥 union support for left-wing groups; earlier this year, a government revealed some modest financial backing for leftist and anarchist groups 鈥 albeit among support for student societies ranging from orchestras to Bible study groups.
But the disclosure prompted one far-right outlet, , to ask last month whether the state was subsidising 鈥渓eft-extremism鈥 and called for a 鈥減atriotic turn鈥 in universities, where it claimed conservative student bodies were shut out.
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In April, Christian Wirth, a federal AfD MP, the federal government whether it would withhold funding for universities that support 鈥渆xtremist鈥 groups 鈥 accusing the University of Hamburg of allowing activists to use its campus to train for protests against last year鈥檚 G20 summit in the city.
As in the US and the UK, student demonstrations against controversial talks on campus have prompted counter-accusations by the right of censorship and intimidation. Last year, students occupied Humboldt鈥檚 social science department after criticism from left-wing groups of several university professors, whom they accused of racism and militarism.
Following the occupation, Mr聽Trefzer fired off a to the Humboldt, asking whether it saw academic freedom as being under threat from the student protesters.
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