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Neo-Nazis arrested at Hess march
German police have arrested 110 people at a march to commemorate the death of Adolf Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess. Some 74 of those detained belonged to a Neo-Nazi movement and were held for displaying banned Nazi symbols and carrying weapons, police said. About 500 people, including the local mayor, held a counter-demonstration against the march in Wunsiedel, the border town where Hess is buried. Hess died in 1987 aged 93 after more than four decades as a prisoner.
Take a close look at the article's photograph. Notice how the Neo-Nazis' banner says, "MÀrtyrer"? The old Arab/Muslim Nazi connection just gets stronger with each passing day.
At least 3,000 right-wing extremists from Germany and abroad turned out for the march.
I'm hoping True German Ally or someone else from Germany can elucidate as to exactly why the officials are prohibited from temporarily detaining every single one of those 3,000 people in order to identify them and begin monitoring their activities. Anyone who supports Nazism effectively advocates genocide, hate speech and anti-Semitism. Aren't all or some of these, legal violations in Germany?
Anti-Nazi protesters, including Mayor Karl-Willi Beck, councillors and local residents, tried to block them with a sit-down protest but police threatened to remove them. "It is our duty to make our voice heard," said Mayor Beck.
All that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good people to do nothing.
About 1,000 police were deployed to prevent trouble. There were no reports of violence, and the march - held annually - went ahead. Hess was found hanged in his cell at Spandau Jail in then-West Berlin on 17 August 1987. He was captured in 1941 after parachuting into Scotland in an apparent personal bid to broker peace with Britain.
Posted by: Zenster 2004-08-22
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