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In the trial of a 30-year-old German in the Klagenfurt Regional Court, Austria who finally sentenced him to two years' imprisonment for cause of welcome a German citizen, was arrested in the hearing room by police officers because he was tattooed with banned symbols in Austria that were used by some units Nazi "Es"
The 30-year-old was found guilty fighting between a Turkish team and a German team in July 2017 in the Austrian city of Felden, he was captivated by Hitler's greetings and the launch of Nazi slogans, while his friend now arrested will be tried in the same category, Nazi
The Nazi tattoo content brought to the body by the arrested person, was heard during the trial by the prosecutor of Klagenfurt, who was out of service to the audience in the courtroom, which
The current conviction of the 30-year-old defendant by the Klagenfurt Regional Court was, for a violation of the "prohibition law", who was responsible for arresting and bringing before the investigating judge. was voted immediately after the end of the Second World War May 8, 1945 by the first Austrian government, and with him the Nazi party was banned and the de-fascism of Austria was legally regulated [19659006]. incorporated in Austrian Constitution was amended in 1947 and last in 1992, imposes severe penalties for any activity badociated with national socialism (pp "
On the basis of this law they were officially dissolved and all Nazi organizations or" "were banned after the war, and confiscated their property in favor of the Austrian State, and a re-establishment or activation for national socialist purposes is prohibited."
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