Far-right lawmaker convicted of defamation

Berlin – The deputy leader of Germany’s far-right National Democratic Party has been convicted of defamation over a 2010 speech in which he criticized a Holocaust memorial event.

 

A regional court in the north German city of Schwerin sentenced state lawmaker Udo Pastoers on Thursday to an eight-month suspended prison term.

 

The court also found Pastoers guilty of disparaging the memory of the deceased when he described the Holocaust memorial event – held in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania state parliament – as “theater.”

 

The charges of defamation and disparaging the dead are unrelated to the offense of Holocaust denial, which is also a crime in Germany.

 

Pastoers has a week to appeal the verdict.

 

The NPD has been trying to tone down its extremist image to avoid a possible ban.

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