Germany has created a neo-Nazi hotline and website for parents worried that their children are falling in with far-Right extremists.
Counseling against Far-Right Extremism will also provide counseling to youths who would like to get out of the neo-Nazi milieu or leave far-Right groups – known as “comradeships”.
The project, which is also aimed at friends and relatives of neo-Nazis, is part of a campaign to curb a rising wave of neo-Nazism in Germany and an increase in hate and race crime.
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
By Bojan Pancevski