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German internet radio station raided by police for broadcasting neo-Nazi views
Five men and two women were brought before a judge and charged with incitement to hatred and running a criminal organization, says the German newspaper Deutsche Welle. The Internet radio station they ran was called European Brotherhood Radio, which had been broadcasting “music that included hate slogans against minorities and denied the Holocaust.” Denying the Holocaust is classified as a hate crime in Germany. Authorities also allege the seven arrested also had accessed information on the Internet on how to construct explosive devices.
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