Bundeswehr und Polizei: Über 100 Dienstwaffen werden vermisst

Immer wieder kommen Dienstwaffen bei Sicherheitsbehörden und Bundeswehr abhanden. Laut einem Bericht fehlt von zahlreichen Waffen jegliche Spur. Die meisten Verluste gab es bei der Truppe. Bei der Bundeswehr und den verschiedenen Sicherheitsbehörden ist der Verbleib von mehr als 100 Dienstwaffen ungeklärt. Eine von der “Welt am Sonntag” auf Grundlage von Anfragen bei den Behörden veröffentlichte Auswertung ergab, dass bei mindestens 105 Dienstwaffen unklar sei, wo sie sind. Mit 58 Fällen geht mehr als die Hälfte der Verlustfälle der vergangenen zehn Jahre demnach auf die Bundeswehr zurück. Am häufigsten fehlen dem Bericht zufolge bei der Bundeswehr halbautomatische Pistolen vom Typ P8, das Schnellfeuergewehr G3 und das Sturmgewehr G36 des Herstellers Heckler & Koch. Bei den Polizeien der Länder seien 35 Dienstwaffen spurlos verschwunden. Bundespolizei, Bundeskriminalamt und Zollverwaltung vermissen demnach zwölf Dienstpistolen. Sowohl interne als auch staatsanwaltschaftliche Ermittlungen seien meist ergebnislos verlaufen

via t-online: Bundeswehr und Polizei: Über 100 Dienstwaffen werden vermisst

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Nazi Propaganda Distributed at Reykjavík School

Flyers for the Norðurvígi neo-Nazi group have twice been found hung up on the grounds of the Menntaskóli við Sund (MS) upper-secondary school on the east side of Reykjavík, Mbl.is reports. A concerned parent notified Mbl.is about two flyers that had been found taped to the side of a shipping container on the school grounds on Friday. The flyers were taken down but the very next day, another one was found taped up on the same shipping container, which the school uses as a storage shed. “Did you know,” read the flyers, “that it is illegal to doubt the Holocaust in 23 countries?” It goes on to give examples of people it says have been jailed for “asking questions” and holding “different ideas and opinions.” “I’m appalled about this,” said MS principal Már Vilhjálmsson, who hadn’t known about their presence on the school campus until he was contacted by a journalist about the incidents. Már said that the flyers would be removed and that school officials would be vigilant about removing any that might be posted in the future. He continued by saying it wasn’t a problem the school has had before—they’d had issues with graffiti, but never Nazi propaganda.

via icelandreview: Nazi Propaganda Distributed at Reykjavík School

Appeals Planned Against Annulment of Death Sentence on Prominent Slovenian Nazi

Slovenian WWII veterans intend to ask the Constitutional Court to review the recently annulled 1946 guilty verdict of Leon Rupnik, a Nazi collaborationist general. The Association of WWII Veterans is also considering appealing at the European Court of Human Rights. It said “several people have turned to us who were direct victims of the Domobranci militia’s cruel terror dictated by Leon Rupnik in collaboration with the occupying forces of Slovenian lands”. The association said in a press release on Thursday that it had also urged Human Rights Ombudsman Peter Svetina to take action to protect the victims’ dignity. Its president Marijan Križman called on Svetina last week “to not let the collaboration with the occupying forces be honoured in Slovenia”. Križman wrote to Svetina that due to the Supreme Court’s unreasonable annulment of the verdict, the association members “feel hurt and expect action”. Pro-Nazi General Rupnik (1880-1946) was sentenced to death by court martial and executed in September 1946 for treason and collaboration with the occupying forces. The Supreme Court, petitioned in 2014 by Rupnik’s relatives, annulled the verdict for being insufficiently explained, and sent the case into retrial. Rupnik’s relatives could petition the Supreme Court on a point of law on the basis of changes to the penal code passed in the 1990s, after Slovenia gained independence. The changes introduced an extraordinary legal remedy to rehabilitate those who were unlawfully or unjustly sentenced under the former communist regime before 1990.

via total slovebia news: Appeals Planned Against Annulment of Death Sentence on Prominent Slovenian Nazi

Niedersachsen: #AfD-Mann soll Schüler angestachelt haben – #KZ Bergen-Belsen erstattet #Anzeige wegen #Hetze

Immer mehr provozierende Fragen seitens der Besucher, ein Lehrer (AfD-Mann), der Schüler anstachelt und Hetze im Netz – damit sieht sich der Leiter der Gedenkstätte Bergen-Belsen in Niedersachsen konfrontiert. Und Leiter Jens-Christian Wagner will daraus seine Konsequenzen ziehen! So sagt der Historiker ganz klar: „Fälle von Beleidigungen und Drohungen zeige ich bei der Polizei an“. Doch was war eigentlich im Zusammenhang mit der Gedenkstätte in Niedersachsen vorgefallen? Immer wieder besuchen Schüler die Gedenkstätte Bergen-Belsen. Ein damaliges Konzentrationslager, in dem zwischen 1943 und 1954 mehr als 100.000 Männer, Frauen und Kinder gefangen gehalten worden. Nach Angaben der Gedenkstätte starben mehr als 52.000 von ihnen. Zu den Todesopfern zählte auch Anne Frank. (…) . Bei einem anderen Vorfall hätte Schüler bei Rundgängen Opferzahlen angezweifelt. In einem Fall habe sich auch die begleitende Lehrerin einer Schülergruppe irritiert gezeigt und gesagt, sie sei kurzfristig für einen Kollegen – einen „AfD-Mann“ – eingesprungen. Die Jugendlichen seien offenbar angestachelt worden, sagte Wagner.

via news38: Niedersachsen: AfD-Mann soll Schüler angestachelt haben – KZ Bergen-Belsen erstattet Anzeige wegen Hetze

Brandanschlag mit #Identitären-Verbindung: Anklage steht – #noIB #terror

Im März kommt es zum Prozess wegen eines Brandanschlages auf ein Asylheim im Jahr 2016. Laut Staatsanwaltschaft steht einer der Angeklagten auf einer Mitgliederliste der Identitären. Am 13. März müssen sich drei Männer am Landesgericht Korneuburg wegen eines Brandanschlages auf ein Asylheim in Himberg (NÖ) im Jahr 2016 verantworten. Laut Staatsanwaltschaft handelten die drei Angeklagten, zwischen 28 und 32 Jahre alt, mit „hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit aus fremdenfeindlichen Motiven“ und weisen Verbindungen zur rechtsextremen „Identitären Bewegung Österreichs“ auf. „Einer der Männer gesteht ein, in den Jahren 2017 und 2018 starker Sympathisant der Identitären gewesen zu sein“, sagt Wolfgang Schuster-Kramer, Vizepräsident am Landesgericht Korneuburg, gegenüber profil. „Ein weiterer Angeklagter soll laut Anklage auf einer Mitgliederliste der Identitären stehen, auch wenn er das selbst bestreitet.“ Diesem Angeklagten wird außerdem in einem eigenen Verfahren nationalsozialistische Wiederbetätigung vorgeworfen. Auf Datenträgern wurden Bilder mit antisemitischen Inhalten gefunden, die er zum Teil über Chats verbreitet haben soll. Zudem habe der Mann NS-Motive, etwa ein Hakenkreuz, auf seinem Körper tätowiert.

via profil: Brandanschlag mit Identitären-Verbindung: Anklage steht

Coast Guard officer-#terror suspect sentenced for guns, drugs

A Coast Guard lieutenant accused by prosecutors of being a domestic terrorist intent on committing politically motivated killings inspired by a far-right mass murderer was sentenced Friday to more than 13 years in prison for firearms and drug offenses. Christopher Hasson, 50, had faced a maximum prison sentence of 31 years at sentencing by U.S. District Judge George Hazel. The severity of Hasson’s sentence hinged on two starkly divergent explanations for the cache of weapons seized from his Maryland home and the disturbing material found on his computer at Coast Guard headquarters in Washington. Hazel, who sentenced Hasson to 160 months, said he believes the officer was preparing to carry out a “mass casualty assault as a way to act out his white nationalist views.” “The need to protect the public is of paramount importance,” the judge said. Hasson, in his first public comments since his arrest, said he has never harmed anybody in his life and wasn’t planning to hurt anyone “in any way, shape or form.” But he apologized to his family, his colleagues and to the public, saying he knew his actions alarmed many people.
“I am embarrassed by these things and sorry for the pain they have caused,” he said. “Any semblance of hate, bigotry or advocacy of violence has no place in our Coast Guard,” said Adm. Karl Schultz, the guard’s commandant, in an emailed news release. “This includes involvement with white supremacist or extremist groups of any type. This behavior is incompatible with the Coast Guard’s Core Values of Honor, Respect and Devotion to Duty.” He said Hasson is being “involuntarily separated” from the Coast Guard without “any rights, benefits and retirement pay, which he may have otherwise been entitled.” Federal prosecutors recommended a 25-year prison sentence. They have called Hasson a domestic terrorist and self-described white nationalist, intent on carrying out mass killings. But they filed no terrorism-related charges against him.

via ap news: Coast Guard officer-terror suspect sentenced for guns, drugs

siehe auch: Terrorist-in-training Chris Hasson’s 13-year sentence is a signal to far-right ‘lone wolf’ wannabes. In his own mind at least, Christopher Hasson was going to be a right-wing avenger, like the #MAGABomber before there was a #MAGABomber: taking down the enemies of Donald Trump through violence, including Jews and George Soros, key media figures, and certain congressional leaders. Except that he would be competent. Hasson, as it turned out, wasn’t any more competent than Cesar Sayoc (whose mailed pipe bombs turned out not to work). A Coast Guardsman who collected a lethal arsenal and engaged in “red-pilling” young recruits into white nationalism, Hasson—as his sentencing today, in which he received more than 13 years’ prison time, further revealed—was only caught because he engaged in drug deals on the campus of the Coast Guard national headquarters in Maryland. A police search revealed not just his arsenal (six handguns, seven rifles, two shotguns, over 1,000 rounds of ammo), but computers full of plans to commit mass killings.

Vegas man to plead guilty in plot to bomb synagogue, bar – #terror #atomwaffenDivision #awd #FeuerkriegDivision

A white supremacist will plead guilty to a federal weapons charge in a case alleging he planned to bomb a Las Vegas synagogue or shoot people at a fast food restaurant or a bar catering to LGBTQ customers, court records show. Conor Climo’s court-appointed attorneys did not immediately respond Friday to email messages about his signed plea agreement filed Jan. 17 in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas. Climo, 24, is due to plead guilty Feb. 10 and will face about three years in prison, according to the agreement. He will avoid trial and have to undergo mental health treatment and electronic computer monitoring during supervised release after prison. Climo was arrested Aug. 8 and remains in federal custody on a charge of possessing “firearms, specifically destructive devices.” He could have faced up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted. A spokeswoman for U.S. Attorney Nicholas Trutanich declined to comment about the development in one of several recent criminal cases against members of a far-right extremist group. Climo identified himself as a member of the Feuerkrieg Division, an offshoot of Atomwaffen, a U.S.-based neo-Nazi group that has been linked to several killings, including the 2017 shooting deaths of two men at an apartment in Tampa, Florida. A U.S. magistrate judge who rejected Climo’s bid for release last August said the group “encourages, and may even commit, violent attacks on people of the Jewish religion, homosexuals, African Americans and federal infrastructures.”

via washington post: Vegas man to plead guilty in plot to bomb synagogue, bar