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Bonn (JTA) — A prominent Jew-
ish leader in Germany has called
for the establishment of a special
European police force to deal with
the growing phenomenon of neo-
Nazi activity.
Michael Friedman, deputy
chairman of the Central Council
of Jews in Germany, said in a
newspaper interview that the
purpose of such a force would be
to observe neo-Nazi activities, col-
lect data and prevent violence.
Mr. Friedman's proposal came
early last week, following a week-
end when police were busy deal-
ing with at least four separate
incidents of neo-Nazi activity, all
of which took place in parts of the
former East Germany.
In one incident, police arrest-
ed 10 youths belonging to the so-
called Viking paramilitary
neo-Nazi group who were found
taking part in combat exercises
in a forest near Weimar. In an-
other, police arrested four sus-
pects after some 20 extreme
rightists vandalized a pub in the
eastern German city of Merse-
burg.
The ongoing neo Nazi violence
has prompted a key member of
Germany's main opposition So-
cial Democratic Party to warn
that violence by right-wing ex-
tremists amounts to "a direct
danger to the internal peace" of
Germany.
Gunter Verheugen, chairman
of the Social Democratic caucus
in the Bundestag, the lower
house of the German legislature,
said that ill-conceived govern-
mental policies were setting the
stage for the growth of neo-Nazi
movements.
He blamed the government's
housing policy and the lack of em-
ployment opportunities as the
leading causes for the spread of
the radical right.

In an effort to demonstrate
popular opposition to neo-Nazi
activities, Mr. Verheugen de-
clared Sept. 17 as a day of "resis-
tance against the Right."
This coming weekend may pro-
vide a test of how the German au-
thorities deal with the growing
number of neo-Nazi adherents.
German radicals in the north-
western city of Bremen have
asked the authorities there for
a permit to hold a mass rally to
commemorate Rudolf Hess, Adolf
Hitler's deputy, who died in
Berlin's Spandau prison seven
years ago.
Some 1,000-2,000 neo-Nazis
are expected to participate in the
rally, which has become an an-
nual tradition.
Local authorities are report-
edly checking whether they have
any legal grounds to reject the re-
quest.

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