Brigitte Zypries, Germany''s Jewish ''Justice Minister'' wanted to export the Jewish laws to all of Europe. Seems succesful at last.
Facts about the case
The two men deny having had anything to do with the production and distribution of the material, which is seen by Germany as offending to Jews. One of them admits to having stored the CDs for a friend.
After having spent 4 month in custody in Denmark, they were released on December 24, pending the demand to have the case tried in the High Court, on condition that they report to a local police station every day.
The alleged offence was perpetrated more than five years ago.
The ''offence'' most likely is not a crime in Denmark, and if it were deemed a crime it would probably carry a suspended sentence of two month in jail at the most. In the STASI Federal Republic of Germany they face up to 5 years imprisonment.
Sweden has refused to extradite a German citizen living there, who is charged in Germany in the same case and considered to be the main man. The Swedish government referred to freedom of speech in Sweden as the reason for not complying with the extradition order.
Britainrefused to extradite the Australian citizen Fredrick Töben, a revisionist of German descent in a similar case.
Francerefused to extradite a convicted Italian terrorist, member of the Red Brigade; Marina Petrella to Italy. The wife of France''s Jewish president Sarkozy, even visited the terrorist in hospital and promised support. (After all, she only was accesory to the murder of non Jewish Italian citizens; not quite as bad as allegedly having produced ''Nazi-music'' of course.)
Germanyrefused to extradite the alleged Nazi war criminal, Danish born Waffen SS officer Soeren Kam to Denmark.
After signing EUs new ''anti-terrorist'' laws, the Danish Justice Minister Lene Espersen, (now finance Minister) declared that signing this law would not have consequences for free speech in Denmark, and that nobody would be extradited in cases such as this one.
Saturday February 21, 2009 at 9:00 o'clock Flemming Christiansen and Stephan Günther were arrested by the Elsinore police. They are in a German prison now.
Danish quisling government hands over alleged Nazi-music distributors to Germany's fascist judiciary.
The Copenhagen newspaper Politiken on February 20 2009:
A Dane and a German citizen who lives in Denmark will be handed over to the German authorities within 10 days.
The men who are accused of having published Nazi music, distribution of Nazi symbols, and being members of a criminal organization.
Therefore Germany has demanded their extradition.
Lawyer disappointed
Until today it has been unclear if the two men were to be extradited to Germany or not. But the extradition is now certain to proceed, because today it was decided that the case is not to come before the High Court in Denmark.
This was announced by the Danish citizen's lawyer Mikael Schjoedt[Skjødt].
'The extradition means that the case is to go to court in Germany', he says.
The solicitor is deeply disappointed that the case is not to be tried in the High Court:
'This case deserves to be tried in the High Court, because we have to consider if we wish to extradite in cases such as this one'.
Case will result in more extraditions
'I think this case opens up for the possibility to extradite more people to other EU states', says Mikael Skjoedt.
'Germany for historical reasons hands out very harsh punishments, while in Denmark it is perceived as a trivial matter', Mikael Skjoedt explains.
Extradition to proceed on Tuesday(February 24 2009)
The two men have not yet been arrested, reports the North Zealand police, who refuses to give further comments about the case.
But according to Mikael Skjoedt German police will fetch the two men on Tuesday.
In Germany the men will be held in custody until their case goes to court in Germany.
If they are convicted, they are to serve their term not in Germany, but in Denmark. This was a condition for the extradition.
Die dänische Justiz hat nun eine haltlose Begründung vorgeschoben, um nicht das erste Land zu sein, das sich gerichtlich gegen die EU-Auslieferungsparagraphen stellt. Das Zulassen des Falls hätte mit höchster Wahrscheinlichkeit einen Freispruch für die Kameraden bedeutet und somit wäre dieses EU-Auslieferungsgesetz auch in anderen Ländern nicht mehr anwendbar gewesen. Wiederstand.info 22 Februar 2009 - Stephan Günther und Flemming Christiansen werden nach Deutschland ausgeliefert
Much more information about this and other 'European Arrest Warrant' extradition cases below:
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