According to its chairman, the RCDS Frankfurt wants to clarify the allegations against one of its officials, who is accused of being close to the corona denier milieu.

As the "Antifa-Info Rhein-Main" writes in a statement, the managing director of the RCDS Frankfurt has been "in right-wing extremist and conspiracy ideological circles for several years".

The law student is secretary of the “extreme right” Value Union, writes for right-wing libertarian media such as “Tichys Insight” and interacts on social media with people from the AfD and the “Identitarian Movement”.

The 22-year-old student deals particularly intensively with Corona, the Antifa continues.

He is involved in the “Students stand up” Telegram group, which agitates against corona rules, and goes to “lateral thinking” demonstrations.

He also advertised false corona test certificates that could have been used to gain access to the university during the restrictions.

When asked about the allegations, Frankfurt RCDS chairman Kai William Bontas said he was “shocked”.

Allegations by Antifa should always be treated with caution.

But the allegations are taken very seriously.

If they are correct, they would testify to an attitude that is incompatible with the positions of the CDU and the RCDS.

The managing director is resigning from his post.

A commission of the RCDS national association should clarify the matter.

The accused himself does not want to comment publicly on the matter at this time.

He feels threatened because Antifa has published his full name and matriculation number.

On the left-wing Internet platform Indymedia, violence against the RCDS in Frankfurt is indirectly called for.

"Anti-fascist groups" had already helped him "clear out his room in the student house" once before.

"Such active support in the denazification of the campus would be desirable today." This passage is missing in the Antifa press release.

Bontas rejected the accusation made there that the Frankfurt RCDS had been “clearly to the right of the CDU for many years”.

The student organization is “in the middle of the Union family” and takes a clear stance against right-wing extremism.

The anti-fascist statement states that "exiters" reported on the "normality of racist and anti-feminist agitation" in the CDU student association.

After meetings, among other things, "repopulation" through immigration was fabulated and women's suffrage was questioned.