Iranian-born vice president of Germany’s domestic intelligence agency causes displeasure by staying in Iran

The new vice president of the Cologne-based Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), Tehran-born Felor Badenberg, is said to have embarked on a private trip to the Islamic Republic of Iran, apparently violating her own agency’s strict security precautions. Federal Interior Minister Faeser and BfV President Thomas Haldenwang are said to have been privy to the illegal activities.

All employees of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution are generally strictly forbidden to travel and stay in countries such as Iran, Syria or Russia, as they are threatened with arrest for espionage there. The emphasis here is on “all” employees and “generally.” However, the new vice president of the Cologne-based Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), Felor Badenberg, born in Tehran, who was elevated to office last month by the left-wing radical Federal Interior Minister Faeser in the “fight against the right”, seems to have ignored this.

As Focus investigated, the top official is said to have flown to the Iranian capital a few weeks ago to settle inheritance matters after her father’s death. On the spot, she also had contact with state authorities, the news magazine said. In doing so, the Iranian woman holding a German passport apparently violated the strict security precautions of her own authorities.

But that’s not all. According to the magazine, her patron, Federal Minister of the Interior Faeser, as well as Interior State Secretary Hans-Georg Engelcke and Merkel’s President of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Thomas Haldenwang (CSU), are said to have been privy to Badenberg’s illegal and fundamentally forbidden actions.

Badenberg is unlikely to face any consequences, as he is the most important person in the domestic intelligence service behind President Haldenwang. Together with Istanbul-born Sinan Selen, the three are the top leadership. Born in Tehran in 1975, Lady had attracted attention with her writing against the AfD two years ago. In a 1000-page pamphlet, Badenberg, who works for the Department of Right-Wing Extremism, assiduously compiled everything for what the intelligence agency considered the AfD’s unconstitutionality. Last month now was lifted by the Antifa sympathizer Faeser to the absolute top of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Cologne and is now boss over 4200 full-time employees.

The appointments of Felor Badenberg as vice president of the domestic intelligence service, the German-hating Ferda Ataman as anti-discrimination commissioner and the rumor that Faeser wants to appoint the Palestinian-born politician extraordinaire and former SPD state secretary in the Berlin Senate, Sawsan Mohammed Chebli, as state secretary for “migration and population protection” show by whom this broken country has been occupied and where the pro-migration agenda is headed.

https://journalistenwatch.com/2022/07/09/iranischstaemmige-vizepraesidentin-inlandsgeheimdienstes/