Police search house, prepare charges against German Holocaust skeptic
Brandon Martinez June 4, 2015
German media have reported that police have raided the house of 86-year-old Ursula Haverbeck, a German lady who has publicly doubted the Holocaust story.
A report in Mindener Tageblatt says:
“The public prosecution department of the city of Bielefeld has been
investigating a case of “incitement to hatred“ (Volksverhetzung)
against … Ursula Haverbeck. Now, a new lawsuit was added: prosecutors of
Niedersachsen’s State Office of Criminal Investigations have searched the houses
of Vlotho resident Haverbeck with the support of authorities of the city of
Herford. The houses of three further accused were also searched on that day
Haverbeck has been constantly pursued by German authorities for her nonconformist opinions about the Holocaust. In Germany, a self-professed ‘democracy,’ individuals do not have the right to question establishment myths about the Second World War. The public is forced to accept the self-serving interpretations of the winners of World War II under penalty of fines and imprisonment.
The government of Germany should be boycotted and condemned until the present Stasi-like police state is disbanded.