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In Germany, the use of Nazi symbols is the subject of prosecution
Police interrupts a rock concert in a small East German city, Ostritsa, which borders Poland, after the crowd exclaimed Nazi greetings "Sieg Heil!" ("Long live the victory!").
At the concert held on Saturday evening, December 1, two groups from the camp on the right acted, several hundred visitors gathered on the spot, the police said in Gorlitz, which lands in Saxony . The inhabitants of the city also complained about the volume of the concert.
At midnight, law enforcement officers heard forbidden greetings and intervened upon the arrival of reinforcements. The concert was suspended and, around the first hour of the night, all the participants in the concert and the visitors left the room. Federal authorities are investigating the use of symbols banned by the constitution of organizations, police said.
In Germany, the use of Nazi symbols is continued. These symbols include flags, badges, individual uniforms, slogans, greetings and more. In August, during the Chemnitz riots, caused by the murder of a local resident who was suspected of immigrating, some demonstrators offered congratulations to the Nazis. Because of this, a 34-year-old man was sentenced to five months in prison.
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