Juso-Chef Kühnert veröffentlicht den Screenshot einer Morddrohung gegen ihn auf Twitter, nachdem der Absender den Post bereits gelöscht hat. Er werde Anzeige erstatten, sagt Kühnert am Dienstag. Der Verfasser der Hassnachricht war offenbar mit Klarnamen aufgetreten. Im Skiurlaub erreichte Kevin Kühnert die Nachricht, ein Screenshot, weitergeleitet vom Pressesprecher. Darauf ist eine Hand zu sehen, die eine Waffe abfeuert, darunter steht: “Das ist die einzige Antwort auf solche Typen!” Damit gehört der Juso-Chef nun auch zu den Politikern in Deutschland, die eine Morddrohung über soziale Netzwerke erhalten haben. (…) In Kühnerts Fall postete ein Nutzer offenbar unter seinem Klarnamen am vergangenen Wochenende in der Facebook-Chronik des Politikers das Bild. Und löschte es später selbständig wieder. Doch da hatte Kühnert bereits den Screenshot erhalten und postete die Nachricht etwa eine Stunde später selbst – versehen mit spitzer Bemerkung: “Haben Sie in den kommenden Wochen auch wirklich genügend Zeit, sich um das zu kümmern, was meine Anzeige in Reaktion auf Ihren Beitrag so alles nach sich ziehen wird? Wenn nicht: Räumen Sie sich im Kalender lieber was frei. GaLiGrü!” “Ganz liebe Grüße” sendet Kühnert dem Verfasser, der – sollte der Account kein Fake sein – ein Mann aus Rheinland-Pfalz ist. (…) Schon in der Vergangenheit hatte sich Kühnert gegen Hassnachrichten gewehrt; die Absender angezeigt. Kämen Botschaften von Unternehmensseiten, frage er auch schon mal beim Arbeitgeber nach, ob man denn mit diesen Posts der Mitarbeiter so einverstanden sei. Und auch wenn rechtliche Schritte keinen Erfolg versprächen, “sollten die Fälle wenigstens in der Statistik auftauchen”, findet Kühnert. Tatsächlich hat Kühnert gute Chancen, dass nun ermittelt wird, da der Verfasser der Nachricht leicht identifizierbar ist – jedenfalls ist das Facebook-Profil nach wie vor online, mit privaten Einträgen und Guten-Rutsch-Wünschen zu Neujahr. Eine Geldbuße oder Haftstrafe bis zu einem Jahr ist in der deutschen Rechtsprechung vorgesehen für jemanden, der einem anderen mit einem Verbrechen droht. “Verbrechen” meint dabei zum Beispiel Mord oder Totschlag. Im Fall von Kühnert ist die Drohung explizit, doch der Politiker bezweifelt, dass der Mann tatsächlich selbst mit einer entsprechenden Absicht losziehen würde
Day: January 8, 2020
Four alleged neo-Nazis had ‘particular interest in the eradication of Jews’ – #NationalAction #misshitlercontest
Three men and a women are accused of being members of banned far-right terror group National Action. Prosecutors have told a jury at Birmingham Crown Court that four defendants accused of being members of a banned neo-Nazi group had “a particular interest in the eradication of Jews”. The three men and a woman, including a couple in their 20s from West Yorkshire, are accused of being hard-core members of National Action which prosecuting barrister Barnaby Jameson QC described as “a fellowship of hate”. At their trial on Tuesday, Jameson said: “We are entering the neo-Nazi world of ‘white jihad.’ We are talking about a tiny, secretive group of die-hard neo-Nazis with no compunction about attaining their objectives with the use or threat of terror”. (…) The defendants are Mark Jones, 25, and Alice Cutter, 23, both from Halifax, West Yorkshire, as well as Garry Jack, 24, from Birmingham, and Connor Scothern, 18, from Nottingham. Jameson said they advocated “Nazi aims and ideals, the violent ethnic cleansing of anyone who did not fit the Nazi mould of racial purity – Jews, primarily, but also blacks, Asians, gays and liberals”.
via jewish news: Four alleged neo-Nazis had ‘particular interest in the eradication of Jews’
siehe auch: Alleged neo-Nazi entered ‘Miss Hitler’ beauty contest and did Nazi salute on steps of Leeds Town Hall, jury hears. Alice Cutter is standing trial accused of being a member of National Action, alongside Mark Jones and Garry Jack (…) Alice Cutter, 23, used the name Buchenwald Princess to enter the “sick” on-line pageant in June 2016, hoping to attract new members to National Action, a jury at Birmingham Crown Court was told.Cutter and her boyfriend Mark Jones, 25, both of Sowerby Bridge near Halifax, West Yorkshire, deny being members of the “unapologetically racist” group between December 2016 and September 2017. The pair are standing trial alongside Garry Jack, 24, from Heathland Avenue in Birmingham, and 18-year-old Connor Scothern, of Bagnall Avenue, Nottingham, who also deny membership of the banned group. Opening the case on Tuesday, prosecuting barrister Barnaby Jameson QC alleged that all four were part of “a fellowship of hate” made up by some “50 or 60” hardcore activist members of National Action; National Action: Alleged neo-Nazi entered ‘Miss Hitler’ pageant and named herself after concentration camp, terror trial hears. Alice Cutter allegedly entered competition after her boyfriend posed inside Buchenwald’s execution chambers. (…) All four defendants deny membership of a proscribed organisation between December 2016, when National Action was banned, and September 2017. Mr Jameson described them as a “fellowship of hate”, adding: “A hate so fanatical and a fellowship so defiant that the accused would sooner break the terrorism laws than break their bonds of hate.” He said the group believed that “Hitler’s work will always be unfinished”, and advocated the violent ethnic cleansing of Jews, black people, Asians, gays and liberals.
Something Awful's Notorious 'Fuck You and Die' Forum Shuts Down Because of Nazis
After 20 years, Something Awful’s founder has shut down its most notorious subforum. Before 4chan, there was Fuck You and Die (FYAD). In the early days of the internet, Something Awful (SA) was a forum where internet comedians honed their craft, people posted grotesque things to shock each other, and memes were born. FYAD was a subforum of Something Awful, a place where the site’s worst impulses flowed freely. Now FYAD is gone, shut down by Something Awful founder Richard “Lowtax” Kyanka. “FYAD, back in the day, used to be full of funny people producing funny content. There were some incredible threads, and they had their own unique sense of humor that couldn’t be found anywhere else,” Kyanka said in an SA post announcing the end of FYAD. “Now FYAD is a [fucking] racist shithole with no redeeming qualities whatsoever…so congratulations for killing FYAD. I hope the iron crosses and swastikas and Hitler threads were worth it.” FYAD, and Something Awful in general, were foundational for internet culture, as Motherboard wrote in its oral history of the site in 2017. Kyanka registered the domain in 1999, created a simple front page where he and his friends would post ridiculous and esoteric pieces, and attached a forum to it. The front page was a landing space that embodied Kyanka’s catchprhase for the site: “The interent makes you stupid.” The forum was a place where the extremely online—mostly white, male, nerds back then—gathered in the early days of the internet. It was also a place with a lot of Nazis, some would argue ironically, but that doesn’t make it better. According to Kyanka, FYAD had been on the chopping block for a while. “Everyone who was funny on FYAD moved to Twitter,” he told Motherboard over the phone. “The people who were left were…right wing Nazi people.” Kyanka said that for the past few years, most of the FYAD posts were the kind of Nazi shitposting seen on 4chan and Twitter that is supposedly ironic but is harmful nonetheless. “I’ve found, in my 20 years of running the site, that whenever you ban an ironic Nazi, suddenly they become actual Nazis,” he said.
via vice: Something Awful’s Notorious ‘Fuck You and Die’ Forum Shuts Down Because of Nazis
Black inmate says he was attacked by White #Supremacist from #AryanBrotherhood
A black West Virginia inmate says in a federal lawsuit that he was attacked by a member of the white supremacist Aryan Brotherhood while state prison guards either did nothing or helped facilitate the assault. Lermon Russell, 44, filed suit last week over the attack at the Mount Olive Correctional Center, the Charleston Gazette-Mail reported. Russell says in the suit that Jacob Samples attacked him more than a year ago, stabbing and punching him while he was shackled. Court filings including a statement from Samples that says guards knew about and encouraged the plan to attack Russell. The Aryan Brotherhood is a violent white supremacist prison gang. Corrections and Rehabilitation spokesman Lawrence Messina said division officials only would comment on the case through court filings
via black wall street times: Black inmate says he was attacked by White Supremacist from Aryan Brotherhood
White supremacist, 18, is charged with 'throwing a #Molotov cocktail through the window of a Planned Parenthood clinic in act of domestic #terrorism'
Samuel James Gulick, 18, is accused of vandalizing a Planned Parenthood building in Newark, Delaware before launching a Molotov cocktail at the building. He has now been charged with a variety of offenses and faces up to 20 years in prison. Guilick’s now-defunct Instagram account includes anti-abortion memes and a threat to ‘kill genocidal demons’ who are pro-choice. A Delaware teen has been charged after he allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail through the window of a local Planned Parenthood clinic – a crime that has been described as ‘domestic terrorism’. Samuel James Gulick, 18, was arrested over the incident on Saturday – one day after the shocking attack on the nonprofit’s Newark facility, which started a small fire. According to prosecutors, Gulick drove past the Planned Parenthood premises shortly before 3 am on January 3, and pulled the Molotov cocktail from a plastic bag. He lit the device and launched it at the building, where it damaged both a window and porch of the building.
Unseen 75-year-old records reveal how Nazis jailed political prisoners on Channel Islands for crimes including painting V signs, spreading propaganda and even listening to radios
Jersey’s Political Prisoner’s Register has been shrouded in secrecy since the war but has now been revealed. Includes people who were served time on the island and those who were sent to France to do sentences. Philip George Ozard was sentenced to five years in France in 1942 and was later moved to Germany. The fascinating stories of Britons held as political prisoners on Jersey have been unveiled for the first time since the Second Wold War. Jersey’s Political Prisoners’ Register from the Nazi occupation shows the names and crimes of those held on the island or banished to camps in France and Germany between August 1940 and December 1944. It has been shrouded in secrecy for 75 years with access restricted until now. But Jersey heritage officials say it is ‘fitting’ to mark the 75th anniversary of the island’s liberation by opening the files. From teenagers to the elderly and labourers to advocates, the register carries the details of 506 people convicted of ‘political’ crimes. The misdemeanours that saw them locked up include painting V signs, spreading anti-German propaganda and listening to radios. Many were sent to France and Germany to serve their sentences, and while some returned safely after the Liberation, others – such as Louisa Gould, now well known for helping to hide a Russian prisoner of war – did not
Muslimisches Gräberfeld in #Northeim verwüstet – #schauhin #kaltland #schändung
Das muslimische Gräberfeld auf dem Northeimer Stadtfriedhof ist erneut verwüstet worden. Die Polizei ermittelt wegen Sachbeschädigung und Störung der Totenruhe. Insgesamt 13 Grabstellen seien beschädigt worden, teilte Günter Klinge, Chef des Einsatz und Streifendienstes der Polizeiinspektion Northeim auf Anfrage mit. Drei Grabsteine seien umgestoßen worden. Außerdem haben die unbekannten Täter Grabschmuck und Bepflanzung herausgerissen. Die genaue Schadenshöhe steht noch nicht fest. Nach den Worten von Hans Harer und Müfit Pürtelas, die das muslimische Gräberfeld vor rund fünf Jahren initiiert haben, sind außerdem noch provisorische Holztafeln mit den Namen von Verstorbenen herausgerissen und zerstört worden. Nach ihren Worten gibt es insgesamt 20 Gräber auf dem Gräberfeld. Die Beschädigungen sind am Mittwochmorgen von einer Spaziergängerin entdeckt worden. Sie alarmierte die Polizei. Die genau Tatzeit steht nicht fest. Die Polizei weiß bisher nur, dass Dienstagmittag noch alles in Ordnung war.