Nazis wollen nicht mehr marschieren: Kapitulation in Dresden - taz.de
Nazis wollen nicht mehr marschieren: Kapitulation in Dresden - taz.de
BERLIN taz | The organizers of the former largest German Nazi march in Dresden have capitulated.
Instead of a demonstration, would you hold only one rally this year, it
said in a release on Monday Message from the extreme right-wing "Action
Alliance". "The experience of recent years make it clear that (...) a lift will be made in 2014 impossible."
Since 1999, the Nazis mobile iseren annually at a regional rally on the anniversary of the bombing of Dresden on 13 February, and until three years ago still partly to a nationwide march on Saturday it.
Since the first successful blockade by anti-fascists in 2010 succeeded
the historical revisionists in any year to draw more on the gepplanten
route through the city.
The Nazis want to perform only a stationary rally at Neumarkt front of
the Frauenkirche, presumably to save yourself a renewed shame. As the Dresdner Latest news report , but is this plan into question. The rally could face the Saxon Assembly Act (pdf) violate that allows a ban on demonstrations at historically prominent places.
City spokesman Kai Schulz confirmed the newspaper the application of
the right alliance: "When is to expect a decision, is not fixed yet,"
said Schulz.
Applicants expect meanwhile with a legal dispute: "Appropriate actions
before the constitutional bodies" are already pending, they write. How DNN-Online reported but no actions before the competent administrative court had been received.
The anti-fascist alliance "Dresden Nazi-free" mobilized again this year for protests to Dresden and has put under the call "Again! Block Nazis! "Announced to give the Nazis again no space. Because it holds even after over the right alliance. In a first opinion on facebook it says: "We will block the Nazis, no matter where they log on."
By blockades in recent years the attractiveness of the march had taken off in the right scene ever. Whereas in 2009 attracted even approximately 6,000 Nazis through the city, the event last year had only 500 participants. As a "funeral march" alternative, however, has established Magdeburg , where last Saturday around 1,000 Nazis abused the commemoration of the bombing of the city for their own purposes.
2013 did not even reach the Nazis the starting point of their march. Thousands presented to them in the way of image. Dpa