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A sign on the entrance of Germany's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Bundesamt fuer Verfassungsschutz) is pictured in Cologne, Germany March 8, 2022. Thilo Schmuelgen
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People exiled in Germany under threat or attack from agents of their repressive home countries now have a support ​line to call, courtesy of the country's domestic intelligence ​service.

Germany's BfV, the Office for the Protection of ⁠the Constitution, on Thursday published a brochure advertising a helpline ​for people who found refuge in Germany from authoritarian nations such ​as Russia, China or Iran.

Those people, who increasingly face intimidation, surveillance, repression or even abduction and assassination attempts, are encouraged to help the BfV ​in analysing repressive strategies and how to counter them.

The ​brochure, which addresses people under threat for being dissidents, journalists or members of ‌the ⁠LGBTQ community, even offers hope that the BfV can thwart the specific threats a caller is facing.

"Through both its own investigations and information provided by the individuals concerned, the domestic ​intelligence service is ​able to track ⁠down those responsible," a section in the 16-page brochure reads.

The outreach comes as Berlin seeks ​to grant intelligence services new powers to hack communications and ​disrupt ⁠foreign adversaries' operations to counter what officials have described as a growing threat from cyber and hybrid attacks.

The measures, which have been ⁠under ​discussion for months, would give the ​BfV, as well as the foreign intelligence service BND, broader authority to collect ​data and thwart attacks.

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