Did German Public Funds Help Radicalise Domestic Leftist Terrorists Abroad?
“We would not permit the import of radical leftist internationalist ideology into our state, to do so would undermine the sovereignty of our nation state and the safety and wellbeing of our citizens.” Libor Vondráček MP
In the early hours of the 20 of March a group of at least 5 leftist extremists broke into a Czech arms manufacturer LLP Holdings, stole classified documents doused the production hall in petrol and set it all alight, causing €16 million in damages.
Their reasoning ?
They believed the manufacturer worked in cooperation with the Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit systems, this was not at all the case. The manufacturer made drones solely for the European market, many of these drones actually ended up being used by Ukrainian forces. Which the terror suspects were ironically vocal advocates for. Here you can see the mind virus taking hold over 2 years. Destroying your own beauty is the ultimate form of leftist liberation after all.


The supposed Berlin connection
The German Federal Government provides the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation with
tens of millions of euros annually. In 2024, this support amounted to over 71 million euros. This foundation has long been active in the Czech Republic as well, where it provides financial support to organisations that pursue an extreme left-wing and radical internationalist agenda.
Among past recipients of these funds was the non-profit publishing organisation Druhá směna, where one of the suspected terrorists, transgender, Egyptian-born, Saudi-raised Youssef M served as an active writer. The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation was also reportedly involved in the organisation’s establishment.
Another suspect, Anežka B, was an avid supporter of foundation-funded events, first promoting them publicly at the age of just 15. Her trajectory illustrates a clear and disturbing path of radicalisation that culminated in the attack of 20 March.
The fact that German public funds contribute in the long term to building an ideological breeding ground for radicalisation on the territory of the Czech Republic, from which the suspects for this serious violent crime also emerged, must not be ignored.
In a letter to the President of the Bundestag Julia Klöckner, Czech member of Parliament and chairman of the Svobodni party Libor Vondráček wrote
“I consider it unacceptable that funds from German taxpayers – even indirectly – contribute to the fanaticisation of young people, which in extreme cases can escalate into violence against private property and the security of citizens of a sovereign Member State of the European Union.
Therefore, Madam President, as the highest representative of the German Parliament, I urgently ask you to support or initiate the following steps in the Bundestag :
• An interpellation of the Federal Government regarding existing control mechanisms and oversight of the foreign activities of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation and other political foundations,
• A tightening of the rules for granting public subsidies so that these funds do not end up with institutions that promote radicalism and hateful ideologies or justify violence,
• The enforcement of full transparency of financial flows between German state foundations and organisations operating in the Czech Republic and other neighbouring countries.”
The fire in Pardubice has been extinguished, but the political flames are only beginning to spread. Whether Berlin responds with transparency or deflection will reveal much about their intentions. If the unholy CDU-SPD alliance truly values “European solidarity,” it must prove it by ending the supposed export of radicalism that undermines the very democracies it claims to defend.
Czech authorities will pursue justice through the courts.
Prague’s political class must now pursue justice through its allies.
By Martin Kuziel
Source photos : Oleksandr Yaremenko - CTK
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