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News in english 7. okt. 2008 KL. 11.39

Denmark extradites for hate music

The Justice Ministry is prepared to extradite two men to Germany for releasing right-wing music.

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Denmark is prepared to extradite a German and a Dane to Germany, where they are accused of publishing right-wing texts and symbols that are illegal.

The Justice Ministry has determined that the conditions for extradition have been met.

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Morten Jakobsen of the Justice Ministry International Office says the two men can now appeal the decision in the Danish courts.

According to the German authorities, music published by the two men has ended up in extremist circles in the country through the Celtic Moon company.

Since the sale of Nazi symbols and effects is illegal in Germany, the Frankfurt Public Prosecutor has applied for their extradition. In August, the two were arrested and remanded in custody in Denmark because the Danish Public Prosecutor determined that their music contravened Danish anti-racism legislation.

Edited by Julian Isherwood

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