“Yesterday we honored 150 young people as ‘constitutional students’ for taking part in this educational project. Some showed gestures in the graduation photo that are completely unacceptable. We strongly condemn that,” the ministry wrote on Twitter on Thursday.

The gestures were initially not noticed by the employees who distributed the photo on the ministry’s social media channels. The picture later disappeared. It was created during a visit to the Federal Ministry of the Interior on Wednesday.

Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) addressed the students during their visit on Wednesday. The adolescents and young adults from Berlin, North Rhine-Westphalia and Saxony had taken part in a project funded by their ministry with 1.5 million euros, run by an educational institution that advocates equal opportunities in political education.

“The young people learn in a very practical way how our democracy works and what options there are for shaping their environment,” the ministry initially wrote about the project. After the photo was deleted, the ministry said on Twitter: “To the vast majority of In order to protect young people in the photo who behaved correctly, we have now deleted the photo. We are taking appropriate action.”

And: “Together with the project sponsor and the schools involved, we will withdraw the certificates awarded yesterday from the young people who showed these gestures. You have harmed all other young people and this important educational project.”

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