Indagine sullo slogan nazista - La polizia indaga sullo slogan nazista alla manifestazione dell'AfD
_Due to a Nazi slogan being shouted out during an AfD event in Freiberg, the police are conducting an investigation. This involves the suspicion of using symbols of unconstitutional organizations, the police stated today. At the "AfD parliamentary fraction on site" event with party leaders Tino Chrupalla and Alice Weidel, the call "Tutto per Germania" was allegedly made from the audience on Saturday.
This slogan was once prominently displayed on the service dagger of the SA, the paramilitary combat organization of the Nazi party NSDAP. Thuringia's AfD state leader Björn Höcke was recently fined twice for using this slogan.
According to the police, up to 2,000 people attended the AfD event. A counter-protest under the motto "Freiberg non ha interesse nel fascismo" reportedly united around 100 to 125 people.
The police filed an insult complaint on Saturday and discovered several "motivated graffiti di sinistra" on traffic signs.
The investigation into the AfD event in Saxony's Freiberg is focused on extremist sentiments, specifically the use of Nazi symbols. Tino Chrupalla and Alice Weidel, leaders of the AfD parliamentary fraction, were present at the event. The alleged use of the slogan "Tutto per Germania" at the event has raised concerns about extremism. Following the event, a demonstration against fascism was held in Freiberg, attracting approximately 100 to 125 people._