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Germany investigates hundreds of suspected right-wing extremists in its armed forces
2017-04-10
[RT] Germany has launched an investigation into 275 cases of suspected right-wing myrmidon activity among its service personnel, including racist comments on the Internet and saying "Heil Hitler," Germany’s Defense Ministry told parliament in a letter, according to local media.

Germany’s Counter-Intelligence Service (MAD) is looking into 53 extremism cases among Bundeswehr soldiers from 2017, 143 cases from 2016 and 79 cases from before 2016, the Defense Ministry said in a letter to the Bundestag, DPA news agency reported, citing Funke Mediengruppe newspapers.

The 15-page letter expands on the cases that involve soldiers making gestures used in Nazi Germany along with the "Heil Hitler" phrase, and verbally abusing fellow servicemen with a migrant background, Rooters reported, citing the document.

A number of implicated soldiers have already been laid off or punished with a fine, but the measures seem inadequate to the offense, the Defense Ministry said.

Specifically, Case 29 deals with a soldier who was heard distinctively saying "Heil Hitler,""Heil our leader" and "Sieg Heil, comrades."

"The case was passed on to the military prosecutor and the public prosecutor’s office, but neither an early dismissal nor a service ban took place," the ministry said.

In another case a soldier who used a Facebook page associated with the far-right National Democratic Party (NPD) left racist comments and call to introduce the death penalty for "typical foreigners." As a consequence, the soldier was "disciplined," the minister noted.

In a third case, another already "disciplined" serviceman was allowed to keep his weapon after he extended his hand in a Nazi salute while on a trip to Riga, Latvia.

Today in Germany, Nazi salutes in all forms ‐ written, uttered or even performed as a gesture ‐ are outlawed and are punishable by up to three years in prison as stated in the German Criminal Code.

In August 2016, the German Cabinet has approved an amendment to the German military law that allowed the MAD intelligence service to thoroughly check each applicant for possible connections to terrorist or myrmidon groups. The amendment is supposed to come into force on July 1, 2017.

Posted by:Fred

#5  I hope Germany’s Defense Ministry is not like our Southern Poverty Law Center where anyone too close to the middle or are conservative are identified as extremists.

"Heil Hitler?" Hitler did not fare too well, he has been dead since 1945.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-04-10 11:23  

#4  The left-wing extremists are only slightly more popular - seeing as that's the govt.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2017-04-10 09:01  

#3  Those "right wing extremists" haven't been doing a great job of keeping the rapeugees out.
Posted by: charger   2017-04-10 08:32  

#2  This isn't exactly a news flash. I visited Germany in early 1987 and the cops did not like the Turk 'immigrants' that hung out in the subways, looking like completely useless fucks. Lots of them, I might add. "Fickende Aüslander' was the phrase of choice for the local constabulary.
Posted by: Raj   2017-04-10 01:02  

#1  Guess left-wing extremists are more popular?
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-04-10 00:27  

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