German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has banned the magazine Compact, considered “a mouthpiece of the far-right extremist scene,” her ministry said on Tuesday. Affiliated production company Conspect Film GmbH has also been banned, according to a statement. Police have raided the outlet’s premises in Falkensee, just outside Berlin, as well as the homes of leading managers and shareholders in the states of Brandenburg, Hesse, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt to confiscate assets and evidence, it said. Faeser justified the ban by saying that Compact is a “central mouthpiece of the far-right extremist sc…