Thursday, March 24, 2016

Two refugees saved to neo-Nazi leader in Germany – Telesur TV

The leader of the German neo-Nazi party NPD, Stefan Jagsch, was rescued by two Syrian refugees after suffering a car accident, but they left before firefighters arrived, said on Tuesday several German media.

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adds Jagsch has been characterized in recent months by throwing hard messages against the policy of hosting refugees in Germany.

The 29-year political crashed his car into a tree last Wednesday in the town of Friedberg, and suffered serious injuries. “The first people who found him inside his car two refugees were paradoxically against which he himself had stated on several marches against his asylum,” said one source close to the fact.

In January, Jagsch participated in a antirefugiados concentration at which he called “primates outside the law” to the more than one million refugees who arrived last to Germany year, the newspaper Frankfurter Rundschau.

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The NPD is a revisionist racist training, antisemitic and is currently undergoing a process of ban by the German justice.

The party, of course neo-Nazi bias, achieved more than 10 percent of the votes in the city of Büdingen, close to the scene.

With slogans like “If Ali is a criminal, you have to send him home soon” or “For a safe life, cut off the flow of refugees”, advanced considerably in the last regional elections.

On 11 January countless Pakistanis and at least one Syrian citizen were severely beaten by anti-Muslim groups in central Cologne, western Germany.

According to the report, about 20 people attacked six Pakistanis and wounded two near the train station in Cologne, where in December hundreds of attacks were reported against women.

demonstrators chanted slogans like “Merkel go now!”. They have also displayed a banner with the slogan “Refugees are not welcome”.

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