Montag, September 19, 2005

Police should have ended concert, activists say - Prague Daily Monitor

Onder Cakl of the Tolerance and Civic Society association said Police should have dispersed the concert of neo-Nazi bands in Krtetice on Saturday. Anti-racist organisations are criticising police for taking no action during the event even though racist slogans sounded from the concert venue. The concert, officially held as a private celebration of a wedding in a local restaurant, was attended by some 500 people. Activists say that this was among the largest meetings of extremist groups' supporters in the Czech Republic this year. The concert, monitored by some 100 policemen, ended without police intervention today in early morning hours. Activists say that the participants chanted racist slogans and the name of Nazi boss Rudolf Hess, one of the closest aides to Adolf Hitler. Some journalists even heard the "Sieg Heil" Nazi greeting shouted. siehe auch: Neo-Nazi concert ends without police interventionRoughly 500 people attended a concert of neo-Nazi bands in this South Bohemian town Saturday. Activists say the concert was the largest meeting of supporters of extremist groups in the Czech Republic this year. Hundreds of policemen monitored the event, which was organised by two neo-Nazi organisations, National Resistance and Blood and Honour Division Bohemia Combat 18, Paroubek wants Bublan to submit information on neo-Nazi concert. Social Democrat (CSSD) Prime Minister Jiri Paroubek has asked Interior Minister Frantisek Bublan to submit him information on the police course during the neo-Nazi bands' concert in Krtetice, south Bohemia, he told journalists today, Chamber committee may debate police steps at neo-Nazi concert. Chamber of Deputies defence committee deputy head Vaclav Frank (Communists, KSCM) wants to ask Interior Minister Frantisek Bublan to explain why police did not interfere in the neo-Nazo bands' concert in Krtetice, south Bohemia, on Saturday, Frank told CTK today, Police should have ended neo-Nazi concert in Krtetice - activists. Police should have dispersed the concert of neo-Nazi bands in Krtetice, south Bohemia, on Saturday, Onder Cakl form the Tolerance and Civic Society association said today, Neo-Nazi concert ends without police intervention. The concert of neo- Nazi bands, which was attended by some 500 people, in a restaurant in Krtetice ended without police intervention today in early night hours. Activists say that this was the largest meeting of extremist groups' supporters in the Czech Republic this year. According to CTK information, the concert was held by neo- Nazi organisations National Resistance along with Blood and Honour Division Bohemia Combat 18 (...) Five music bands were to play at the concert, including Czech bands Conflict 88 and Blizzard, Oidoxie from Germany, Hungarian group Titkolt Ellenallasa and the most famous cult British band Razors Edge, Erneut Neonazi-Konzert in Tschechien. Polizei griff nicht ein - Behörden: "Privater Charakter", Erneut Neonazi-Konzert in Tschechien, Neonazi-Skinhead-Konzert in Südböhmen: Polizei schaut untätig zu

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