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Anetta Kahane is a German activist and the founder and chair of the Amadeu Antonio Foundation, an organization that works to combat racism and right-wing extremism. She is also a member of the Advisory Council of the Federal Agency for Civic Education. Kahane was born in East Berlin in 1954 and grew up in East Germany. She studied sociology and political science at the Humboldt University of Berlin and later worked as a journalist and editor for the East German newspaper Neues Deutschland. Kahane has been active in the fight against racism and right-wing extremism since the early 1990s. In 1998, she founded the Amadeu Antonio Foundation, which works to combat racism and right-wing extremism in Germany. She has also served as a member of the Advisory Council of the Federal Agency for Civic Education since 2002. Kahane has received numerous awards for her work, including the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2011 and the Order of Merit of the State of Berlin in 2013. She was also named one of the 100 most influential people in Germany by the magazine Focus in 2014.

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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 25 July 1954
Birthday 25 July
Birthplace East Berlin
Nationality East Berlin

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2002

In 2002 Kahanes past as a former Stasi informant became known. In 2004, in her autobiography, she reported in detail about this past and admitted to be very ashamed of it. In 2012 on her behalf the political scientist Helmut Müller-Enbergs explored the Stasi documents about her case. He found no indications, that her reports caused any damage to observed persons, but he did not exclude disadvantages her reports might have caused in general. He also found that she received no awards or other advantages.

1989

Since 1989 Kahane has initiated many associations for issues of foreigners, and became a respected expert on this topic. Responding to increased racist violence in the former East Germany, in 1998 Kahane initiated the Amadeu Antonio Foundation as an organised effort to combat xenophobia, antisemitism and right-wing extremism. In 2012 she was awarded the Moses Mendelssohn prize for her work, donated by the Senate of Berlin. In 2015, she followed an invitation of the German Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection to take part in a task force against hate speech on social media.

1988

From 1988 Kahane was active in the civil rights movement of the GDR opposition, and supported foreigners and minorities. She participated in the East German Round Table. In 1990 she was appointed to be the first and last official for foreigners of the East Berlin Senate. After witnessing street violence and attacks on Sinti, Romani people, Africans and Vietnamese, she engaged constantly against daily racism. She pressured the city leadership to transform former military barracks into housing for eastern European migrants and refugees.

1983

From 1983 to at least 1988 the Stasi had her under surveillance. In 1986 she applied to leave the GDR. In 1990, when the GDR had dissolved, she admitted to her friends that she had been a Stasi informant, but decided not to publicize it.

1979

From 1979 she continued her studies at Humboldt University of Berlin and taught the Portuguese language. In 1979 and 1981 she worked as a translator for GDR engineering projects in São Tomé and Príncipe and Mozambique, where she observed East German officials behaving in a racist and condescending manner towards black Africans. In 1982 she refused to continue as a Stasi informant and as a result she lost the ability to travel outside the GDR, her position at the university, and most of her translation work.

1974

Beginning in 1974 Kahane studied Latin American studies in Rostock. That year the Stasi questioned her about the defection of her best friend. She agreed to work for the Stasi as an unofficial collaborator. She met a Stasi officer six times a year on average, and reported her observations about West German tourists and other foreigners. At first the Stasi noted that she incriminated friends and fellow students, but soon they noted her to be unreliable and hard to manage. She reported once about the artists Thomas Brasch and Klaus Brasch, which the Stasi had categorized as "enemies of the GDR", and confirmed that judgement without specifics.

1957

Kahane is the youngest of three children. Following Max Kahane's jobs as a journalist for the East German news agency and state media, the family lived in New Delhi (India) from 1957 to 1960, in Rio de Janeiro in 1963. Like other Holocaust survivors her parents did not speak about their experience of persecution, but their psychological traumas influenced Kahane. In school Kahane was open about her Judaism, against her parents will.

1954

Anetta Kahane (born 1954 in East Berlin) is a German journalist, author and activist against antisemitism, racism and right-wing extremism. From 1974 to 1982 she was an unofficial collaborator for the East German Stasi secret police. In 1998 she founded the Amadeu Antonio Foundation, which she has led since 2003. She has been a target of right wing hate campaigns since 2002 and of possible terror plans since 2015, which are investigated by the German General prosecutor.

1933

Kahane's parents Max Kahane and Doris Kahane (born Machol) were secular Jews who fled from Nazi Germany in 1933. Max Kahane fought in the Spanish Civil War against General Francisco Franco and later in the French Resistance against the Nazis. In a prison camp of the Vichy Regime he met Doris Machol, who was also active in the Resistance. They married in 1945, moved to East Berlin, became loyal citizens of the German Democratic Republic and members of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany.