Judge Threatens Jail Time for Couple’s Anti-Migrant Facebook Group


The P.C. police in Germany have a new partner in their efforts to thwart political dissent. Worryingly, the support is coming from the very people employed to protect speech.

A couple appeared before a court to answer to charges of incitement because the man had established a Facebook group that was “hostile to refugees”.

Peter M. founded a secret group called AFB (Anti Refugee Movement) about a year ago on Facebook. As a secret group, people who are not members of it would have been unable to see its content. He and his wife Melanie were administrators of the Facebook group, so both had to attend the court on charges of sedition.

The offending Facebook page’s founding statement was read out in the courtroom. Written by Peter M. it read: “The war and economic refugees are flooding our country. They bring terror, fear, sorrow. They rape our women and put our children at risk. Bring an end to it!”.

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Scolding the pair, Judge Neubeck said: “The description of the group is a series of generalisations with a clear right-wing background.”

The Judge sentenced Peter M. to serve a nine month suspended prison sentence, on probation. Melanie was ordered to pay a fine of €1,200.

“I hope you are clear on the seriousness of the situation. If you sit again in front of me on the dock, you will go to jail,” Judge Neubeck warned.

This is far from a standalone case. One beauty shop owner has already been arrested for anti-Muslim speech, and now Attorney General Loretta Lynch is supporting the move to prosecute anti-Muslim speech as well.

Source: Breitbart

 



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