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For those who can't read German: Zwiebelfreunde means 'onion friends'.
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Since news coverage suggests questionable work of the police you might be interested as well in the fact, that Germany does not have a construct like "fruit of the poisonous tree".
Official update from Chaos Computer Club's blog (in english) -- https://www.ccc.de/en/updates/2018/hausdurchsuchungen-bei-ve...
> The mere presence of an e-mail address at a large free provider on a website has caused law enforcement authorities to deduce that a German association that helps raise funds for this provider must be connected to this website somehow. Although Zwiebelfreunde clearly has nothing to do with the operation of this provider, they were suspected anyway.

This is a strawman or poorly explained. It is not explained to us how law enforcement has connected the onion friends to the mail provider, but that is not proof that law enforcement do not have evidence of such a connection. It is also not clear to us that the onion friends is not connected to the operation of the mail provider. The presence of a bank account in fact suggests otherwise; the funds in the bank account does indeed facilitate the operation of the mail provider.

Can anyone explain better?

It’s explained quite well in the source, what exactly do you take issue with?
Like I wrote, the strawman that is made on how law enforcement connec

CCC: "The mere presence of an e-mail address at a large free provider on a website has caused law enforcement authorities to deduce that a German association that helps raise funds for this provider must be connected to this website somehow."

This is a strawman. It is not shown by CCC that this is how law enforcement connected anyone to the website. In fact, CCC themselves admit the onion friends are financing the website.

CCC: "The Zwiebelfreunde association has a bank account to facilitate donations to riseup.net."

Financing a web site seems to me to be a valid reason to connect you to the web site. By now you need to argue semantics of what "connected" means in the law, and you are not in Kansas anymore.

riseup.net is the e-mail provider, not the website in question, just as described in the first quote you call a "strawman".
Oh wait I see where you are going wrong. “The presence of a bank account in fact suggests otherwise; ”

Let’s switch out the entities and see what you think. An anonymous blog posts terror threats and links an email @gmail.com, the investigators discover that onion friends have a bank account supporting donations to google. So they raid onion friends.... does that seem justified?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorism_financing#Germany

If the onion friends had a donation page up to support a terrorist group, I think they should be monitored by security police and raided if there was a reason.

Your case when the bank supports google is not a cause since google is not a terrorist organisation.

In this case of the onion friends, the donations seems to have been going to donations to a anonymous mailer web site, and depending on what is done at that web site, raids could be justified or not. I think the "connection" has been established, which CCC would like to say there is none. Yet, in your own example, you seem to admit a connection, just not a cause for a raid.

Except the Onion friends do not have a donation page up to support "a terrorist group"... that is stretching things a bit far.