Investigating Habeck Post: Retirement Sentenced to Fine for Hitler's Greeting Posts on X
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An insulting post against the then vice chancellor Habeck started the proceedings: Now a man has been sentenced to a fine because he shared unconstitutional content on social media.
"Weakness" Complex: "Don't Want NS Tags to Be Used," Richter Says on the Pensioner's X-Contributions
Stefan Niehoff became known for a "weakness" memes about Habeck and the following house search. Now the pensioner is convicted of other X-contributions – for the use of terrorist or anti-constitutional marks.
The trial against the 64-year-old had started because of a contribution in which Robert Habeck was portrayed as "weakness." He was convicted for other reasons.
A man from Lower Franconia is said to have shared several anti-constitutional content on the Internet. The trial for a post about the former Minister of Economic Affairs Habeck was under way.
A 64-year-old man from Lower Franconia is in the district court of Hassfurt because of several allegedly unconstitutional content on the Internet. The prosecution accuses the defendant from Haßberge County of distributing several posts on platform X, formerly Twitter, which show criminal content. Thus, he is said to have distributed several pictures with Nazi references and comments on current political topics. Among them is a picture that Adolf…
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