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Legal actions taken in response to far-right phrases in Bremen

After a man sang racist lyrics using the tune of popular song "L'amour toujours" at a garden party in Bremen, authorities have taken action by beginning criminal proceedings against the 49-year-old on charges of inciting hatred. The disturbing incident took place on Saturday, with the police...

The police lettering on an emergency vehicle.
The police lettering on an emergency vehicle.

Radical or fanatical views and actions. This refers to individuals or groups who hold and promote violent or aggressive ideas or practices, often with the aim of disrupting social order or implementing a certain ideology. - Legal actions taken in response to far-right phrases in Bremen

This guy shouted, "Germany belongs to the Germans, non-Germans should leave." A bystander thought this meant law enforcement was required. As the police arrived, the song was played once more, and the 49-year-old yelled the slogans again. The police investigation continues.

Official statement from the police.

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  1. The far-right rhetoric led to criminal proceedings against the individual, as his statements promoting extremist views were considered disruptive to social order in Bremen, Germany.
  2. On Sunday, during a peaceful gathering in Bremen, the police were called due to repetitive statements of extremist views, including "Germany belongs to the Germans, non-Germans should leave."
  3. As the investigation into criminal proceedings for extremist views unfolds in Bremen, Germany, it serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding the rule of law against any form of extremism.

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