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Date: 1998-10-23
Hass/parolen im Netz: Neonazis angeklagt
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Was in den USA so gar nicht an der Tagesordnung ist, trägt
sich in Pennsylvania zu. Die oberste Staatnswaltschaft klagt
eine Neonazi-Truppe wegen im Netz veröffentlichter
Morddrohungen an.
Es war halt doch ein bisschen über der Grenze des Rechts
auf Freie Rede, wenn der Gegenstand dieser die
Ankündigung ist, man werde namentlich bezeichnete
"Verräter" sofort nach der kommenden "Weissen Revolution"
an die nächste Laterne hängen.
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John Borland
Oct 20, 1998 (12:27 PM) The Pennsylvania state attorney
general filed suit Tuesday against a White supremacist group
whose Web page allegedly contained threats against several
state government employees.
The state is seeking an injunction against the Philadelphia-
based Alpha group, barring it from publishing threats against
specific people or posting threatening images on its Web
page.
... Alpha is a neo-Nazi group based in Pennsylvania, with
connections to other White supremacist groups in Europe
and elsewhere in the United States. A quick look at the
group's website turns up quotes from Adolf Hitler, links to
other neo-Nazi organizations, and a call for "White revolution."
... The attorney general's complaint stems from a page of the
Alpha site that focuses on that February TV broadcast. The
site reposts stills from several of the interviews, criticizing
state Human Relations Commission workers who had been
interviewed on the program as "race traitors" and "liberal
scumbags."
According to the attorney general's office, an original version
of the page included threats against the lives of Bonnie
Jouhari, a fair-housing specialist with the Reading-Berks
Human Relations Council; and Ann Van Dyke, assistant to
the director at the Pennsylvania Human Relations
Commission.
"Traitors like this should beware, for in our day, they will be
hung from the neck from the nearest tree or lamp post," the
page said, according to Fisher's complaint. ...
That specific quote has been changed, and the picture has
been removed. The quote now reads, "Traitors like this
should beware, for in our day, (when we take power
sometime in the future) they will be herded off to 'reeducation'
camps."
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full text
http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB19981020S0010
relayed by Yaman Akdeniz http://www.cyber-rights.org
another Member of the Global Internet Liberty Campaign
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