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投稿者 木村愛二 日時 2005 年 2 月 12 日 19:21:27: CjMHiEP28ibKM

ドイツで極右(反イスラエル)政党の抗議デモの禁圧強化

実にタイムリーな記事である。シオニスト支配下のヨーロッパでは、反シオニスト、反イスラエルの政党は極右と呼ばれるのである。実際の極右はイスラエルの方である。

この見出しの裏を返せば、ホロコーストを疑うと、刑法で有罪のドイツで、全ヨーロッパと同様に、政府が禁圧の強化を迫られるほど、急速に、反イスラエルの動きが強まっているのである。

日本のホロコースト大好きで、ドイツ人は反省していると教え込まれて、自分の頭で考えた文章を綴ることもできず、しきりとコピペ投稿する狂信者諸君、この記事を熟読し給え。

アメリカとイスラエルの圧力の下で、ホロコーストを疑う言論を、刑法で有罪としているドイツでも、私が拙訳『偽イスラエル政治神話』の原著者、ロジェ・ガロディが同様の刑法で有罪にされた裁判の傍聴に訪れたフランスでも、諸君の狂信を裏切る事態が、急速に盛り上がっているのである。

アメリカの最有力紙、ユダヤ人支配のニューヨークタイムズで、大見出しの報道になるような事態なのである。

今、話題騒然のNHK番組、「戦争をどう裁くか」第1夜の解説は、「ドイツやフランスの人道に対する罪への取り組みの現状を探る」となっている。「人道に対する罪」とは、ニュルンベルグ裁判の茶番劇で、イスラエル建国を企むユダヤ人法律家が考案した事後法で、罪刑法定主義に反するのである。

このNHK企画の立案者、東大教授(へっ)の高橋\哲也は、もしも無自覚としても、実際には、典型的なシオニストの手先、大量殺戮のイスラエルの崇拝者なのである。呆れたもんじゃ。

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/12/international/europe/12germany.html?th
February 12, 2005

Germany Seeks Tighter Curbs on Protests by Neo-Nazi Party
By RICHARD BERNSTEIN

ERLIN, Feb. 11 - Concerned about provocative tactics being adopted by Germany's main neo-Nazi party, leading government ministers announced plans on Friday to ban far-right demonstrations during commemorations this year of the end of World War II.

"During the last few years, we have observed a continuous increase of right-wing extremist gatherings," the interior minister, Otto Schily, said at a news conference. He said that the gatherings deliberately mimicked "historical rallies of the Nazi regime" and that they "disregard the remembrances of the victims of Nazism by conscious provocation."

Mr. Schily and the justice minister, Brigitte Zypries, said the ban, if approved by the legislature, would apply to demonstrations at the sites of former concentration camps and Holocaust memorials.

Among the activities announced by the National Democratic Party, the country's main far-right group, is a march planned for May in Berlin past the monument to the Jewish victims of Nazism, now in the final stages of construction, and a rally at the nearby Brandenburg Gate, the city's best-known monument.

The party has been basking in increased national publicity since the fall, when it won more than 9 percent of the vote in an election in Saxony, getting 12 seats in the state legislature. Since then the party has attracted considerable attention with some provocative gestures, notably a walk-out during a minute of silence being observed in the Saxon legislature last month in honor of the millions of people, most of them Jews, murdered by the Nazis at Auschwitz.

In the past few days, the party has raised concern among the authorities in Dresden, the Saxon capital, who are expecting some 5,000 to 7,000 far-right demonstrators this weekend as the city holds ceremonies commemorating the 60th anniversary of the devastating Allied bombings of February 1945.

About 100,000 people are expected to attend the main ceremony on Sunday, which will honor the people who died in the attack, estimated at 25,000 to 40,000. But the N.P.D. has already succeeded in diverting a great deal of attention to itself with its plans for a demonstration. The party's leaders have called the Allied raid a "holocaust of bombs," an effort to equate the sufferings of the Germans with those of the Nazis' victims.

The firebombing has long been a matter of controversy among historians and others, most famously the American novelist Kurt Vonnegut, who witnessed the Allied raids as a prisoner of war in 1945 and later wrote a book, "Slaughterhouse Five," sharply critical of them.

The attitude about Dresden in Germany was strongly influenced two years ago by the appearance of a book, "The Fire," by a freelance historian, J嗷g Friedrich, that provided a detailed account of the entire Allied bombing campaign.

Mr. Friedrich, whose earlier books detailed Nazi atrocities in Eastern Europe and who has no association with the N.P.D., argued that much of the Allied bombing, especially in Dresden, had no military purpose and was unjustified. His view is rejected by many historians who argue that Dresden had great strategic importance and that the firebombing in general was aimed at destroying the will of the German people to continue the war.

The National Democratic Party has taken the notion of German victimization to an extreme degree, with its leaders referring to wartime Allied leaders as "mass murderers" and calling for "a political battle for historical truth" - coded language in a country where Holocaust denial is a crime - to suggest that the accepted accounts of atrocities committed by Nazis are part of a conspiracy to make Germans feel guilty.

Germany already has laws on the books that forbid almost any advocacy of Nazism, including the display of Nazi symbols. It also has laws forbidding incitements to racial hatred.

But an attempt a couple of years ago to ban the N.P.D. itself was rejected by a German court when it turned out that some members of the party who testified in the case were actually informants planted by police intelligence agents.

In an interview earlier this week with J歸ische Allgemeine, a Jewish weekly, Chancellor Gerhard Schr單er said he would like to ban the party, but only if a ban could succeed.

"Another court defeat would only help the N.P.D.," Mr. Schr單er said.

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