Retired police officer in court: Nazi propaganda shared on Facebook!
Retired police officer in court: Nazi propaganda shared on Facebook!
Graz, Österreich - A retired police officer is on trial in Graz for the National Socialist Restrict. The 64-year-old will be accused of having deliberately spread Nazi propaganda on social media from 2015 and denied the Holocaust. The prosecutor Alexandra Ibler described that the accused shared postings in which it was claimed that in Auschwitz had been good living conditions and the mass murder of Jews was a lie. This is not a historical interest, but a crime that is directed against the basic values of society, as well as krone.at
In court, the accused stated that he only shared this content to draw attention to "things that were not mentioned". His defense argues that he has a historical interest and is particularly interested in the K.U.K. era. However, no material from the Third Reich was found during a house search. The judge rejected the accused's argument that he had not read the articles exactly and only shared the titles. Your explanation: "This is your guilt and does not serve her relief", as steiermark.Ork.at held.
In addition, the prosecutor made it clear that Holocaust denial was not a historical debate, but a criminal act, and emphasized the relevance of the 80-year-old prohibition law that pursues such statements. During the procedure, an incident was also addressed in which the defendant shared a picture of Hitler with the comment that due to Corona you no longer shake hands, but "normal" greetings. The verdict is expected in the late afternoon, and the allegations throw a shadow on the previous picture of the former police officer, who should actually act as a model.Details | |
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