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September 30, 1994 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-30

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Neo-Nazis
Hold Rallies

Bonn (Jm) — The extreme right-
wing National Democratic Party
held two political rallies this week
despite attempts by local au-
thorities to prevent the meetings.
Authorities in Bonn and in the
Bavarian city of Erlangen had at-
tempted to prevent the neo-Nazi
party from holding the rallies in
their respective cities. But party
organizers appealed to the courts,
which gave the green light for the
meetings.
Only 30 people showed up for
the rally in Bonn, while some 100
people participated in the Erlan-
gen rally. In both cases, the
demonstrators were outnum-
bered by the police and leftist pro-
testers.
Gunter Deckert, chairman of
the National Democratic Party,
spoke at both rallies.
Mr. Deckert stood at the cen-
ter of a recent national scandal
after a state court in the south-
western city of Mannheim gave
him a one-year suspended sen-
tence and a fine for denying at a
public rally that the Holocaust
ever took place and for making
derogatory remarks against the
Jews.
Holocaust denial and making
statements aimed at inciting
racial hatred are punishable of-
fenses under German law.
Meanwhile, some 100 neo-
Nazis rampaged through the
eastern German town of Jena,
chanting neo-Nazi slogans such
as "foreigners out" and "Germany
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er house of Parliament this week
passed a wide-ranging crime bill
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it easier to prosecute those who
profess that the Holocaust never
took place.
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