Left-Extremist Endeavours
Left-Extremist Endeavours
Left-Extremist Endeavours
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United States. Speakers from various countries read papers<br />
on the motto "Europe’s Nations - Heritage and Mission".<br />
Spain - Some 50 German right-wing extremists, including several<br />
members of the "German National Democratic Party" (NPD)<br />
and skinheads, attended the ceremonies commemorating<br />
the anniversaries of the death of the Spanish dictator<br />
General Francisco Franco and of Falangist leader José<br />
Primo de Rivera in Madrid on 19-21 November.<br />
"Deutsche Büchergilde<br />
Kapstadt"<br />
Claus NORDBRUCH<br />
2. Increased Propaganda Activities from South Africa<br />
Agitation from South Africa increased in 1999. Thus, the "Deutsche<br />
Büchergilde Kapstadt" (German Book Club of Capetown),<br />
directed by Heinz MIGEOD, distributed samples of text from rightextremist<br />
publications as well as fliers of the Capetown-based<br />
"Kampfbund gegen Unterdrückung der Meinungsfreiheit in<br />
Deutschland" ["Combat Union against the Suppression of Freedom of<br />
Expression in Germany"]. In these - often revisionist and anti-Semitic<br />
- pamphlets, the authors label the Federal Republic of Germany<br />
as a "liar and oppressive system" that propagandized the<br />
’gas chamber lie’ and Germany’s sole responsibility for World<br />
War II. Several citizens of the Federal Republic who received<br />
these unsolicited pamphlets transmitted them to the competent<br />
security authorities.<br />
At lectures given during several stays in Germany, Dr. Claus<br />
NORDBRUCH, a publicist living in South Africa presented his books.<br />
On those occasions, he deplored the alleged lack of freedom of<br />
expression in Germany and equated the democratic constitutional<br />
state and its institutions with authoritarian-dictatorial systems.<br />
One of his lectures was transmitted live over the Internet<br />
on the homepage of "Politische Hintergrund Informationen" (PHI<br />
- "Political Background Information").<br />
3. "Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei/Auslands-<br />
und Aufbauorganisation"<br />
(NSDAP/AO - "National-Socialist German Workers’<br />
Party/Overseas and Development Organization")<br />
After serving a four-year prison sentence, the leader of the<br />
NSDAP/AO, Gary Rex LAUCK, was released from prison in Germany<br />
on 23 March and deported to the U.S. Since then, the<br />
propaganda activities of the NSDAP/AO have increased again;<br />
until November, five new issues of "NS-Kampfruf" have appeared<br />
under LAUCK’s responsibility; inter alia, these issues announced<br />
that LAUCK, with the support of an American human rights or-<br />
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