{"id":1401,"date":"2008-06-24T10:45:45","date_gmt":"2008-06-24T08:45:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.law.harvard.edu\/germany2\/2008\/06\/24\/entry-number-01621\/"},"modified":"2008-06-24T11:08:15","modified_gmt":"2008-06-24T09:08:15","slug":"entry-number-01621","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archive.blogs.harvard.edu\/germany2\/2008\/06\/24\/entry-number-01621\/","title":{"rendered":"Entry Number 01621"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>24 JUNE 2008, TUESDAY, DUSSELDORF, GERMANY<\/p>\n<p>The Technical University of Munich* \u2013 Right-Wing Schooling for Germany\u2019s Children: and Germany\u2019s Government Stands Idly By \u2013 6<\/p>\n<p><strong>Unimpeded by anyone or anything, the children and young people of the neo-Nazi HDJ continue doing what the authorities have forbidden: wearing the uniform of their organization. Recently they were at a youth hostel in Koblenz. The man in charge of the hostel could hardly believe what he was seeing.<\/p>\n<p>Ralf Frimmersdorf, head of a youth hostel near Koblenz: \u201cThe group went marching by here in three columns. They were all dressed the same, in black, except for the girls, who were wearing long blue skirts. There was the sound of drums, and the whole thing had a very military feel to it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The police and local district attorney had no idea what was going on, even though the young people evidently went past the offices of all the local officials. It was only weeks later that the district attorney began to investigate, because the youngsters were wearing uniforms that had been forbidden. And even then it was because the officials were alarmed by what our journalists had seen.<\/p>\n<p>(To be continued)<\/p>\n<p>Source: Roepke, Dietmar Schiffermueller, Britta von der Heide, \u201eNazi-Schulungen fuer Kinder: Bundesregierung schaut tatenlos zu\u201c, ARD (German public television) broadcast of \u201ePanorama\u201c, 27 March 2008.<\/p>\n<p>*The Technical University of Munich, officially recognized by the German government as an \u201celite university,\u201d is ranked 67 among the world\u2019s universities. That is, for example, sixteen places below Seoul National University of South Korea. (The Times of London, Higher Education Supplement [THES], World University Rankings, 2007)<br \/>\n<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>\u201cI feel like someone who has been attacked and injured by a group of thugs. You forgive the thugs, but at the same time you have to warn other people about them.\u201d \u2013 George Sand<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI love (my country) more than any other country in the world, and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually.\u201d &#8211; James Baldwin<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Novel: http:\/\/blogs.law.harvard.edu\/revision\/<\/p>\n<p>\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-<\/p>\n<p>24 JUNI 2008, DIENSTAG, D\u00dcSSELDORF, DEUTSCHLAND<\/p>\n<p>Die Technische Universit\u00e4t M\u00fcnchen* \u2013 Nazi-Schulungen f\u00fcr Kinder: Bundesregierung schaut tatenlos zu \u2013 6<\/p>\n<p><strong>V\u00f6llig ungehindert &#8211; in der verbotenen Uniform, macht die HDJ weiter, wie vor kurzem in einer Herberge bei Koblenz. Der Herbergsvater konnte kaum glauben, was da geschah.<\/p>\n<p>O-Ton Ralf Frimmersdorf, Herbergsvater: \u201eDie Gruppe, alle einheitlich in Schwarz gekleidet, bis auf die M\u00e4dels, die trugen lange blaue R\u00f6cke, sind dann in Dreierreihen hier unseren Weg hochmarschiert, dazu wurden Trommeln geschlagen, und das hatte einen sehr milit\u00e4rischen Charakter.\u201c<\/p>\n<p>Polizei und Staatsanwaltschaft waren v\u00f6llig ahnungslos. Offenbar ging das Jugend-Lager an allen staatlichen Beh\u00f6rden vorbei. Erst Wochen sp\u00e4ter begann die Staatsanwaltschaft wegen der verbotenen Uniform zu ermitteln \u2013 hochgeschreckt durch PANORAMA.<\/p>\n<p>(Fortsetzung folgt.)<\/p>\n<p>Quelle: Andrea R\u00f6pke, Dietmar Schifferm\u00fcller, Britta von der Heide, \u201eNazi-Schulungen f\u00fcr Kinder: Bundesregierung schaut tatenlos zu\u201c, ARD-Sendung \u201ePanorama\u201c, vom 27.03.2008.<\/p>\n<p>*Die Technische Universit\u00e4t M\u00fcnchen, eine durch die deutsche Regierung anerkannte \u201eElite-Universit\u00e4t\u201c, steht an der 67. Stelle in der Welt; d.h., zum Beispiel, 16 Stellen unter der Seoul National University von S\u00fcdkorea. (The Times of London, Higher Education Supplement [THES], World University Rankings, 2007)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201eIch f\u00fchle mich wie eine Person, die von einer Gruppe Schl\u00e4ger angegriffen und verletzt wird. Man vergibt die Schl\u00e4ger, aber man muss andere Menschen vor ihnen warnen.\u201c \u2013 George Sand<\/p>\n<p>\u201eIch liebe (mein Land) mehr, als alle anderen L\u00e4nder der Welt, und genau aus diesem Grund bestehe ich auf das Recht, es ewig zu kritisieren.\u201c &#8211; James Baldwin<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Novel:http:\/\/blogs.law.harvard.edu\/revision\/<br \/>\n===========================================<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>24 JUNE 2008, TUESDAY, DUSSELDORF, GERMANY The Technical University of Munich* \u2013 Right-Wing Schooling for Germany\u2019s Children: and Germany\u2019s Government Stands Idly By \u2013 6 Unimpeded by anyone or anything, the children and young people of the neo-Nazi HDJ continue doing what the authorities have forbidden: wearing the uniform of their organization. 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