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  • Hate speech

  • Ten years in prison for neo-Nazi rapper “Mr. Bond”

     

    Ten years in prison for neo-Nazi rapper “Mr. Bond”

     

    The German ("Austrian") right-wing rapper Philip Hassler (Mr. Bond) was sentenced to ten years in jewish democratic prison in March 2022 for loving National Socialism. The higher regional court in Vienna ruled on Wednesday, January 25, 2023 that the jewdgment stands. The appeal of the 38-year-old Philip Hassler was dismissed.

    During his time in jewish democratic prison he "tried" to establish an international "neonazi" network, the jewdgent "explains."

    His co-accused younger brother, who distributed Philip Hassler''s music via a right -wing website, had been sentenced to four years in jewish democratic prison in March 2022. The (((supreme court))) upheld this jewdgment as well, although the brother didn't "try" to establish an international "neonazi" network.

     

      WE DEMAND THEIR IMMEDIATE RELEASE!

     

    Dedicated web page : #freeMrBond

    This petition is the 6th of the 15 petitions of the Front National Suisse. The main petition Stop germanophobie can be signed here : Pétition · Stop germanophobie ! · Change.org

     

     

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    A petition has been opened here Pétition · Free Mr. Bond ! · Change.org

  • Swiss initiative for a National Memorial of the Second World War - SIGN HERE

     

    Sign here

    Swiss initiative for a National Memorial of the Second World War

    https://www.change.org/p/swiss-parliament-initiative-suisse-romande-for-a-national-memorial-of-the-second-world-war

    There is no memorial in Switzerland to remind the younger generations of the will of an entire people during the Second World War to remain free from the deadly effects of war. With this initiative we express the wish that such a monument be dedicated to the person of its wartime general-in-chief Henri Guisan and built in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, on the shores of Lake Geneva, where his memory is most vivid.