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    GERMAN FAR-RIGHT PARTY MEMBER SENTENCED TO 4-MONTH IMPRISONMENT FOR HOLOCAUST DENIAL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    08.08.2007 16:01 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A court in western Germany sentenced a member of
    a far-right party to four months in prison on Tuesday for denying
    the Holocaust.

    Marcel Woell, the regional chairman of the National Democratic Party
    in Hesse state, was convicted of incitement for comments that he made
    in March during a meeting of a local assembly where he has a seat.

    Another local politician filed a criminal complaint against Woell,
    24, after he called for subsidies for school trips to sites of Nazi
    crimes such as the Auschwitz death camp to be scrapped.

    He referred to "sites of the so-called National Socialist terror"
    and contended that the school trips served for "brainwashing" students.

    Delivering the verdict at the administrative court in Friedberg,
    north of Frankfurt, judge Markus Bange said the comments were a
    "planned provocation," the IHT reports.

    The National Democratic Party of Germany is a German nationalist
    political party. The party, founded on November 28, 1964, is
    a successor to the German Empire Party (Deutsche Reichspartei,
    DRP). The NPD is viewed by its opponents and the mainstream media as
    a de facto neo-Nazi party, which only denies such ideology to avoid
    being banned by the German government. The accusations of neo-Nazism
    arise from the party's policies of intense opposition to non-white,
    Jewish and Muslim immigrants and minorities.
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