Tuesday 19 April 2016

Founder Of Germany's Anti-Islamist Pegida Party Set To Go On Trial Over Hate Speech


The founder of Germany's anti-Islamist Pegida party is set to go on trial on hate speech charges.

Lutz Bachmann is accused of inciting racial hatred through a series of Facebook posts, in which he called refugees "cattle" and "trash".

The 43-year-old's trial in Dresden will be held amid tight security.

Pegida's rallies have attracted thousands of supporters in Germany. The movement has spread to
numerous countries since launching in 2014.

The group was prominent in demonstrations in Cologne in January after reports of sexual assaults against women in the city on New Year's Eve.

The attacks were largely blamed on people from North Africa who entered Germany illegally or have sought asylum. No trials involving suspects from the Cologne assaults have taken place.

Pegida's anti-immigration demonstrations have often been met by counter protests.

The court says Mr Bachmann "disrupted public order" through his comments, which constituted an "attack on the dignity" of refugees.

If found guilty, he could face between three months and five years in prison.


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