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No accusation of murdering AfD members.

The inquiry into the sign "Eliminate AfD Supporters. Expel Nazis!" has been stopped. A legal loophole affects the course of the case.

Participants in a demonstration with a poster and the inscription "Kill AfDers. Deport Nazis!".
Participants in a demonstration with a poster and the inscription "Kill AfDers. Deport Nazis!".

Public Protests - No accusation of murdering AfD members.

The prosecutor's office in Aachen has stopped looking into a sign held by Antifa Youth at a demonstration in January. The sign read, "AfDers kill. Nazis deport!" However, the office announced on Monday that this placard does not represent criminal behavior.

A key factor in this decision was the presence of a period instead of an exclamation mark after the words "AfDers kill." This allows for multiple interpretations of the sentence, with one being that the AfD's political views cause harm. Under guidelines set by previous rulings, the most positive interpretation should be considered.

However, it's important to note that each individual case is different, so we can'tdraw conclusions about future actions from this specific situation. The spokesperson for the prosecutor's office emphasized the need to consider specific details in each case.

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  1. Despite the indictment against several Antifa members in North Rhine-Westphalia for inciting extremism at demonstrations, the case involving the AfD sign with the controversial sentence remains under investigation by the public prosecutor's office in Aachen.
  2. The AfD party has expressed concerns over the stop in the investigation of the Antifa Youth's poster, arguing that the use of the phrase "AfDers kill" passes the line of freedom of speech and promotes crime.
  3. The left-wing group, Antifa, dismisses such accusations, insisting that the poster's message is a critique of the AfD's political stance and does not incite violence.
  4. The crime rate in Germany has been significantly impacted by the rise of extremist groups, such as the AfD, with the North Rhine-Westphalia region being a hotspot for demonstrations and violent clashes.
  5. In Aachen, the city known for its historic university and international peace agreement, the public prosecutor's office is under pressure to maintain law and order, while also respecting the rights of its citizens to express their political beliefs.
  6. The ongoing tensions between Antifa and the AfD have led to numerous demonstrations and clashes in Germany, as both sides attempt to assert their right to voice their opinions and beliefs in the public sphere.

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