Left-Extremist Endeavours
Left-Extremist Endeavours
Left-Extremist Endeavours
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In "Deutsche Stimme", no. 9/99, p. 3, Germar SCHEERER, née RUDOLF, deplored<br />
the lack of freedom of expression and freedom of science and research<br />
in Germany.<br />
This obviously is a reference to the "Leuchter Report" - written in 1988 by<br />
the American Fred LEUCHTER in support of the German revisionist Ernst<br />
ZÜNDEL, committed for trial in Canada - in which he denies that the factorylike<br />
mass extermination of Jews with Zyclon B during the Third Reich ever<br />
occurred. This denial constitutes an element of the offence "incitement of<br />
the people [to hatred and violence]" under Section 130 of the Penal Code.<br />
Cf. "Deutsche Zukunft", no. 3/99, p. 11.<br />
As stated in the paper’s masthead, SCHWAB has been a member of the<br />
collective of editors of "Deutsche Stimme" since issue no. 3/99. He also<br />
writes in other extreme right-wing journals such as "Nation & Europa -<br />
Deutsche Monatshefte" or "Staatsbriefe".<br />
Cf. "Deutsche Stimme", no. 3/99, p. 11.<br />
Cf. "Deutsche Stimme", no. 7/99, p. 2.<br />
Cf. "Deutsche Stimme", no. 11/99, p. 2.<br />
Regulation under the Political Parties Act, formerly known as "reimbursement<br />
of (election) campaign expenses".<br />
Cf. "Deutsche Stimme", no. 10/99, p. 2.<br />
Cf. "JN-Thesenpapiere" ["JN Tenet Papers"], July 1998, pp. 5 and 11.<br />
The outgoing JN Chairman Holger APFEL in the party organ "Deutsche<br />
Stimme", no. 3/99, p. 3.<br />
Cf. "Einheit und Kampf" ["Unity and Struggle"], no. 15/1996, p. 13.<br />
In view of the ruling of 17 November 1994 delivered by the Federal Constitutional<br />
Court (BVG) on the "Freiheitliche Deutsche Arbeiterpartei" (FAP -<br />
"German Workers’ Freedom Party"), it must be doubted that such groups<br />
qualify for the status of political party.<br />
Cf. "Reichs-Arbeiter-Zeitung", no. 2/1999, p. 7.<br />
Cf. "Reichs-Arbeiter-Zeitung", no. 2/1998, p. 2, and no. 1/1999, p. 1.<br />
In the spring of 1999, a former member of the DVU parliamentary group in<br />
the Saxony-Anhalt Landtag joined the VR.<br />
Cf. "Vereinigte Rechte", Party Platform, undated.<br />
Cf. "Vereinigte Rechte", Circular no. 3/1998 of 06 December 1998.<br />
As stated in the draft Party Platform of "Deutsche Friedenspartei" (DFP -<br />
"German Peace Party") of 16 June 1999.<br />
Cf. draft Party Platform of August 1997, pp. 5 and 16.<br />
Cf. the BGD publication "Unsere Deutsche Heimat", no. 34/97, p. 2.<br />
Cf. "Unsere Deutsche Heimat", no. 38/39/98, pp. 0 and 43.<br />
Cf. Franz SCHÖNHUBER, "Rechte, was nun?" ["What now, Right-Wingers?"], in:<br />
Nation & Europa, no. 10/October 1999, p. 23.<br />
Alain DE BENOIST is considered the "chief ideologist" of the "New Right-<br />
Wing Movement" in France and is also held in high esteem as an ideologist<br />
and strategist among German right-wing extremists. The majority of the<br />
translations of his books was published by the right-extremist publishing<br />
house "Grabert-Verlag", Tübingen.<br />
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