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Neo-Nazi blames US for 11 September
BBC News | Europe ^ | Monday, 13 January, 2003, 18:42 GMT

Posted on 01/14/2003 8:05:56 PM PST by corsair

A German far-right leader on trial for praising the 11 September attacks continued to lash out at the US in his first court appearance on Monday.

Horst Mahler, a leading ideologue of the extreme-right National Democratic Party, is accused of condoning an illegal act.

Nine days after the attacks in September 2001 he said in an interview on the ARD television network they were "cruel" but "justified" and said the perpetrators had his full sympathy.

In court in Hamburg he said Arabs had a right to retribution against the United States, which he described as "the bloodiest and most imperialist power the world has ever seen".

'Self-defence'

"Peoples that are fighting for their life have the right to self-defence," he said.

He denied that he made the comments in the form that they were broadcast.

Judge Gudrun Stoehr adjourned the trial after Mr Mahler had spoken, saying she wanted to hear testimony from the television reporters.

Mr Mahler, a 66-year-old lawyer, was once a member of the leftist Red Army Faction terrorist group, but later shifted to the opposite end of the political spectrum.

Mr Mahler told the court that the 11 September attacks were part of a US conspiracy to prepare a "war mood" in the country.

"It's not true that al-Qaeda had anything to do with it," he said.

Shouting

Mr Mahler accused Jews of seeking "world domination" and shouted at a prosecutor when she tried to intervene.

The BBC's Katya Adler in Berlin says the trial of Mr Mahler is seen in Germany as a warning by the authorities to the country's neo-Nazis.

The government is trying to ban the NPD because of its concern over a string of violent attacks blamed on neo-Nazi groups and their skinhead followers.

The Mahler case runs concurrently to that in another Hamburg court, where a Moroccan student, Mounir al-Motassadek, stands accused of helping the 11 September hijackers.

His trial, which started late last year, is the first in Europe directly connected with the attacks.

Mr Mahler's links to the Red Army Faction earned him a 10-year jail sentence for armed robbery in 1974.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Germany; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 911; alqaeda; democratic; germany; horstmahler; jews; leftist; liberal; nazi; progressive; redarmyfaction; terrorist
Interesting that a neo-Nazi was a member of the terrorist Red Army Faction, is a member of a Democratic Party and now is in natural agreement with many U.S. leftists about the justification for the 911 murders.
1 posted on 01/14/2003 8:05:57 PM PST by corsair
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2 posted on 01/14/2003 8:08:52 PM PST by Mo1 (Join the DC Chapter at the Patriots Rally III on 1/18/03)
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To: corsair

Former member of Germany's Red Army Faction terrorist group,
Horst Mahler is comfortable in neo-Nazi shoes


3 posted on 01/14/2003 8:09:28 PM PST by corsair
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Another useful twit . Considering his associations I'm not suprised of the comments . This cat doen not know if he is coming or going .
4 posted on 01/14/2003 8:13:08 PM PST by Ben Bolt
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Reply to post #1: Horst Mahler, a leading ideologue of the extreme-right National Democratic Party. Just to set the record straight, Nazi's are not far right, they are far left, just like their communist soul mates. This is an old communist lie, that has been told for so long, that everyone believes it, even those who should know better. Every time I see this lie in print, if possible, I will expose it.
5 posted on 01/14/2003 8:32:14 PM PST by A6M3
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I find the similarities between neo-liberals and nazis to be striking........
6 posted on 01/14/2003 8:33:32 PM PST by yooper
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This Neo-Nazi is on trial for something he said? Sounds like he is living in NAZI Germany.

Maybe we should tell them about the 1st Amendment.
7 posted on 01/14/2003 9:09:44 PM PST by baseballmom
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Maybe he shouldn't be a LIVING nazi.
8 posted on 01/14/2003 11:14:58 PM PST by sheik yerbouty
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To: baseballmom
Yes, I'd like to know precisely what the law this guy is accused of breaking prohibits. Scary when a mere expression of an opinion, however outrageous, can be punished as a criminal act.
10 posted on 01/15/2003 11:18:45 AM PST by aristeides
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