WIESENTHAL CENTER COMMENDS GERMAN PRIEST UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR VIOLATING FREE SPEECH RIGHTS OF FAR RIGHTGROUP
Priest rang bells to drown out NPD rally in an act the Center calls, “a spontaneous act of protest that inspiresfreedom-loving people everywhere”
The Simon Wiesenthal Center stands ready to assist a German priest reportedly under investigation for violating the free speechrights of a neo-Nazi group. According to Agence France Presse, a Catholic priest in the Bavarian town of Miltenberg, was so appalled by a rally by the far-right National Democratic Party(NPD) that he rang the bells of his church continuously to drown out the rally. The NPD demonstrators were forced to cut the rally short and subsequently filed a complaint against the priest forviolating German laws that protect free speech.
“By ringing the bells of his church, this principled man of faith is sounding the alarm against racism and apathy that spurs the growth of the latter day bigots of the NPD,” said RabbiAbraham Cooper, associate dean of the Wiesenthal Center. “Instead of ‘investigating’ the priest for violating the law, fellow Germans should defend his right to self-expression and aspontaneous act of protest that inspires freedom-loving people everywhere,” Cooper concluded.
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