Press release: Germany's Federal Minister of the Interior bans neo-Nazi prisoner aid organization (in German)
On 21 September 2011, Hans-Peter Friedrich, Germany's Federal Minister of the Interior, banned the country's largest association of neo-Nazis, the "Hilfsorganisation für nationale politische Gefangene und deren Angehörige e.V." (HNG; "Aid organization for national political prisoners and their families"; my translation).
In a press release titled "Bundesinnenminister verbietet neonazistische Gefangenenhilfsorganisation" ("Federal Minister of the Interior bans neo-Nazi prisoner aid organization"), it is stressed "that the HNG is dedicated to the active struggle against the liberal democratic order", and "imprisoned right-wing extremists are ... being motivated to continue in their 'fight against the system'".
On 21 September 2011, Hans-Peter Friedrich, Germany's Federal Minister of the Interior, banned the country's largest association of neo-Nazis, the "Hilfsorganisation für nationale politische Gefangene und deren Angehörige e.V." (HNG; "Aid organization for national political prisoners and their families"; my translation).
In a press release titled "Bundesinnenminister verbietet neonazistische Gefangenenhilfsorganisation" ("Federal Minister of the Interior bans neo-Nazi prisoner aid organization"), it is stressed "that the HNG is dedicated to the active struggle against the liberal democratic order", and "imprisoned right-wing extremists are ... being motivated to continue in their 'fight against the system'".
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