Punishment for German politician to Nazi tattoo
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December 22, 2015 13:56
The tattoo were the outlines of a concentration camp and the slogan 'Jedem das Seine '. That spell is also on a gate of the former concentration camp Buchenwald. The prosecution had demanded ten months' imprisonment, the lawyer pleaded for acquittal. The court ruled that the man was guilty of sedition. The local politician was previously convicted of assault. He sits in front of the National Democratic Party (NPD) in the governance of the Barnim region.
The tattoo were the outlines of a concentration camp and the slogan 'Jedem das Seine '. That spell is also on a gate of the former concentration camp Buchenwald. The prosecution had demanded ten months' imprisonment, the lawyer pleaded for acquittal. The court ruled that the man was guilty of sedition. The local politician was previously convicted of assault. He sits in front of the National Democratic Party (NPD) in the governance of the Barnim region.
- German far-right politician from the NPD Tuesday to six months suspended prison sentenced for showing a Nazi tattoo. The 27-year-old suspect, Marcel Zech, has admitted in court in Oranienburg near Berlin that he had the tattoo shown in a swimming pool.
The tattoo were the outlines of a concentration camp and the slogan 'Jedem das Seine '. That spell is also on a gate of the former concentration camp Buchenwald. The prosecution had demanded ten months' imprisonment, the lawyer pleaded for acquittal. The court ruled that the man was guilty of sedition. The local politician was previously convicted of assault. He sits in front of the National Democratic Party (NPD) in the governance of the Barnim region.
The tattoo were the outlines of a concentration camp and the slogan 'Jedem das Seine '. That spell is also on a gate of the former concentration camp Buchenwald. The prosecution had demanded ten months' imprisonment, the lawyer pleaded for acquittal. The court ruled that the man was guilty of sedition. The local politician was previously convicted of assault. He sits in front of the National Democratic Party (NPD) in the governance of the Barnim region.
#NPD -Politiker Marcel Zech gesteht vor Gericht, dass er sein #KZ-Tattoo im Schwimmbad Oranienburg zeigte pic.twitter.com/asnmOSvEN1
— Michael Sauerbier (@Micha_BILD) December 22, 2015
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