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German police shut down concert over ‘Sieg Heil’ chants

FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Dec 2, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – German police at the weekend shut
down a far-right rock concert in a small eastern town after members in the
crowd started chanting the illegal Nazi slogan “Sieg Heil”.

The concert, which took place in Ostritz in the state of Saxony on
Saturday, featured two bands from “the right-wing scene” and had drawn an
audience of “several hundred”, Goerlitz police said in a statement.

Officers stationed outside intervened after hearing shouts of “Sieg Heil”
(Hail Victory) coming from the venue at 11:20 pm (2220 GMT). The gig was
brought to an end and the building was emptied shortly after 1:00 am.

Several witnesses also reported hearing the chants.

Federal authorities have opened an investigation, Goerlitz police added.

Under German law, using Nazi-era slogans or publicly displaying swastikas
and other Nazi symbols is illegal.

The town of Ostritz, near the border with Poland, regularly hosts far-
right concerts that are often controversial.

Last April, hundreds of neo-Nazis gathered in the remote town for a
festival timed to coincide with Hitler’s birthday.

Concern has grown in Germany that the rise of the anti-Islam, anti-
immigrant Alternative for Germany party (AfD) in recent years has emboldened
the far-right and the neo-Nazi scene.

The fatal stabbing of a German man allegedly by asylum seekers in the city
of Chemnitz in August, also in Saxony state, triggered far-right street
protests at which some demonstrators performed the straight-armed Hitler
salute.

A 34-year-old man was later jailed for five months for making the illegal
greeting.

BSS/AFP/RY/1733 hrs