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Ban on Hate Group Insignia Stays for Now

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The Forest Lake Area School Board has voted to send the dress code policy back to the policy committee. The current policy, which includes the language of explicitly banning KKK symbols, the Swastika, and the Confederate Flag, will stand until…

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On Thursday, the trial against Neo-Nazis of Combat 18 began in Dortmund. The first witnesses were heard. The defendants remained silent.

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Performance marches and entrance exams: Four alleged right-wing extremists are said to have continued to run the banned organisation "Combat 18". Now they are on trial.

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As of today, four neo-Nazis have to answer to the Dortmund Regional Court. They are said to have continued the forbidden group "Combat 18 Germany" underground. By Julian Feldmann and Reiko Pinkert.

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The far-right group "Combat 18" was banned in Germany in 2020. Nevertheless, it is said to have continued to be active - four alleged ringleaders are now on trial.

A quartet around the well-known neo-Nazis Stanley Röske and Robin Schmiemann is on trial in Dortmund: As Rädelsführer, the men are said to have ignored the ban on "Combat 18 Deutschland" and simply continued as if nothing had happened – including networking with other militant-right-extreme organizations. The defendants remain silent about the accusations. However, their attitude makes them no secret. Robin Schmiemann turns up already before the…

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aachener-zeitung.de broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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