Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Czech Woman's Shirt Calls for Romani Genocide; Faces Up to 3 Yrs. in Prison for Genocide Approval

The Prague Monitor website reports today (September 6, 2011) that Czech police have accused a woman -- who wore a T-shirt saying "Revive Hitler; Romanies to be gassed" -- during a march against Romanies held in the Czech Republic city of Varnsdorf on September 3.

The woman faces up to three years in prison for approval of genocide.

The march was organized by the Free Youth far-right group.

Several hundred people took part in the march, in reaction to two violent attacks by Romanies that occurred in August in the nearby towns of Novy Bor and Rumburk.

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