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Wednesday 7 September 2011

Berlin court rules far-right posters can remain (Germany)

A Berlin court has ruled state election campaign posters for the far-right National Democratic Party may remain on display.

One shows caricatures of Muslim immigrants on a flying carpet with the slogan "have a nice flight home." Another with the slogan "step on the gas" pictures the party's leader on a motorcycle apparently revving the engine.

Berlin's Kreuzberg neighborhood had ordered the posters taken down, saying they violated German incitement laws.

But the Berlin state court ruled Wednesday that the posters were protected under freedom of speech laws. It noted that even though the "step on the gas" poster "could well be intended to arouse associations with Nazi atrocities" it could also have other meanings.

The party isn't expect to win any seats in the Sept. 18 vote.

Taiwan News

EDL to hold prison protest (UK)

English Defence League supporters say they are going to hold a protest this afternoon (Wednesday August 7) outside Bedford Prison, where the organisation’s leader Stephen Lennon is being held.

He was arrested on Sunday for breaking bail conditions by attending a demo in London.

The EDL yesterday released a statement calling Mr Lennon, who also calls himself Tommy Robinson, ‘a patriot and a martyr’.

A message posted on their Facebook page today encourages members to demonstrate outside the prison to show their “disgust as what could be the final nail in the coffin for free speech”.

The protest is due to start at 4pm.

The Facebook message continues: “If you cant make it to the prison then flash demo your nearest town halls, police stations or wherever you see fit.

“We will not be stopping prisoners getting their visits. All non EDL welcome to attend as well as this affects us all.”

Bedford Today