German officials exhume neo-Nazi grave to remove swastika flag

By DPA,

Passau (Germany) : German officials said Wednesday they had dug up a neo-Nazi’s grave to remove a swastika flag which was draped over the coffin.


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The Nazi-style burial of Friedhelm Busse Saturday at Passau, southeastern Germany, ended in violence at the cemetery and a mid-town rampage where neo-Nazis punched a Mongolian woman in the face.

The police detained a right-winger after he slipped the swastika flag out from under his jacket and placed it at the last moment on the casket of Busse, last leader of the Free German Labour Party which was outlawed in 1995.

The display of swastikas and advocating Nazi doctrines are crimes in Germany.

Passau senior prosecutor Helmut Walch said the soil was pulled away and the flag was recovered by police Monday.

“It is a so-called War Flag of the Reich in the 1935-1945 design with a big swastika in the middle of it,” said Walch.

Reporters said the flag was cast on the grave by Thomas Wulff, an activist in the far-right National Democratic Party (NPD). If he were convicted of displaying an “unconstitutional symbol”, he could face a fine or up to three years in jail.

Walch said an inquiry was continuing into the violence by 90 admirers of Busse against anti-Nazi groups who were observing them at the Passau cemetery and against police who intervened. The police detained a total of 11 far rightists on the day.

A journalist, 35, reporting for the “Network against Nazis” group was knocked to the ground and kicked and an 18-year-old woman assaulted.

The Mongolian woman was later attacked in the Passau downtown area, apparently because of her appearance. Germany’s national council of Jews was among groups which voiced outrage that the racists had been able to terrorize law-abiding people.

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