jueves, 17 de noviembre de 2011

"I'M NOT RACIST; I HATE MUSLIMS BECAUSE THEY'RE THE ENEMY"

An article written by the neo-Nazi on trial lashes out at "uncontrolled sexual liberation, legitimacy of civil partnerships, promotion of the mentally ill and degenerate queers and dykes."

Jose Antonio G, Secretary General of far-right political party European Nation State (Estado Nacional Europeo or ENE) formed in Barcelona, accused of disseminating Nazi ideology through his magazine, on Tuesday claimed the right to free expression. The accused defended his views and denied to the court that he was a racist, despite admitting his “hate for Muslims because they are the enemy”. The case against José Antonio G, and two other suspected members of the said publication’s editorial board, began in Barcelona’s Penal Court No.7 on Tuesday. The three group members behind the magazine, known as “Intemperie”, face possible prison sentences of four and a half years if found guilty of publishing articles which trivialize and deny the Holocaust and include offensive remarks about the Jews. In defence of one of the published articles, which lashes out at "uncontrolled sexual liberation, the legitimacy of civil partnerships, promotion of the mentally ill and degenerate queers and dykes of the cool type," the neo-Nazi leader claimed it was “an opinion just like so many others which are put forth.”

Illegalization of ENE
In addition to the requested prison terms, the Public Attorney for Hate Crimes and Discrimination, Miguel Ángel Aguilar, requested that the Spanish Home Secretary begin proceedings for the illegalization of ultra right-wing party ENE, as well as for the closure of their website.

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