Bavaria: suspicion of incitement to hatred at the AfD meeting

Osterhofen (dpa / lby) - After a suspected anti-Semitic interjection at the Ash Wednesday rally of the AfD in Osterhofen, the public prosecutor's office is investigating on suspicion of incitement to hatred.

Bavaria: suspicion of incitement to hatred at the AfD meeting

Osterhofen (dpa / lby) - After a suspected anti-Semitic interjection at the Ash Wednesday rally of the AfD in Osterhofen, the public prosecutor's office is investigating on suspicion of incitement to hatred. At the gathering on February 22, one person in the audience is said to have shouted: "We are ruled by the Jews!". According to the Deggendorf public prosecutor's office, attempts are now being made to determine who made the call. The media group "Straubinger Tagblatt/Landshuter Zeitung" initially reported on the investigation.

As a spokesman for the public prosecutor's office explained on Thursday, unknown persons are still being investigated. It is not yet possible to say whether the statement is punishable by law. Ultimately, reputation must be judged in context. "The investigation is now at the beginning." First of all, it must also be found out whether the statement was made in exactly the same way.

The AfD state chairman Stephan Protschka told the newspaper that he had not heard the heckling. "For me and the Bavarian AfD, such statements are unacceptable," said the member of the Bundestag. If the public prosecutor approached the party, the AfD would help clarify the matter.

According to the report, the heckling was initially heard in the live stream of the meeting. In the meantime, the AfD has put a modified version on the Internet from which the passage has been removed.