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February 28, 1986 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-02-28

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Etectro ysk by Diane Cee

THE

Austria Amends
Penal Code
On Neo-Nazis

Vienna (JTA) — The Austrian
Parliament last Monday unani-
mously adopted an amendment
to the penal code that will make
it easier for the authorities to en-
force laws against the dissemin-
ation of neo-Nazi and anti-Semi-
tic propaganda.
Existing laws provide for stiff
penalties, fines for neoN azi ac-
tivities are high and the min-
imum prison sentence is 10
years if convicted. But precise-
ly for those reasons, juries have
been reluctant to bring in a guil-
ty verdict, especially if the ac-
cused are juveniles, as many ar-
rested for distributing Nazi
propaganda are.
Meanwhile, high school
teachers in Vienna and in the
provincial capitals have com-
plained of the recent flood of
racist and anti-Jewish leaflets
spread by far rightwing groups.
Under the amended law, the
police, not the courts, will fine
violators. The police, moreover,
no longer need a court order to
confiscate neo-Nazi material to
present in evidence.

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