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November 17, 1995 - Image 121

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-17

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Bonn (JTA) — A leading Ger-
man neo-Nazi already convicted
of inciting racism has been ar-
rested on new charges of Holo-
caust-denial and racial
incitement.
Gunter Deckert, the former
chairman of the extreme right-
wing National Democratic Par-
ty, was arrested Nov. 8 at
Frankfurt airport upon his ar-
rival from Spain.
Police officials said Mr. Deck-
ert was arrested in connection
with a book he co-published, The

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the book and with its distribu-
tion, both of which are illegal. un-
der Germany's laws against
provoking racial incitement.
In April, Mr. Deckert was sen-
tenced to two years imprison-
ment for translating and
circulating a speech delivered at
a 1991 neo-Nazi rally by Fred
Leuchter, an American Holo-
caust denier.
Mr. Deckert was expected to
start serving the two-year sen-
tence by the end of the month.
The case, which has been the
subject of three trials in as many
years, created a stir here and
abroad last year, when a state
court in the southwestern city of
Mannheim gave Mr. Deckert a
one-year suspended sentence, de-
scribing him as a dedicated na-
tionalist who resented the moral
and financial demands Jews
have made on Germany in the
wake of the Holocaust.
Two judges who issued the
sympathetic statement were re-
moved from the bench amid an
international outcry, and anoth-
er trial was held at which April's
verdict was reached.
That verdict was upheld in Oc-
tober by a federal appeals court.

Mubarak Invites
Bodyguards

Jerusalem (JTA) — Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarak has
invited the Israeli bodyguards
who escorted him when he at-
tended the Jerusalem funeral of
Yitzhak Rabin in Jerusalem to
visit him in Egypt.
The Israeli Prime Minister's
Office in Jerusalem said Mr.
Mubarak had extended the in-
vitation to the seven bodyguards
from the Shin Bet VIP protection
unit, in a gesture of appreciation
for their work and to offer his en-
couragement.
A state commission of inquiry
is now examining how members
of the same unit who were pro-
tecting the late prime minister
allowed an assassin to get with-
in point-blank range .

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