Ungewöhnliche Wandergruppe – Nazi -Wanderung im Berner Oberland führt zum Polizeibetrieb | Eine Gruppe von Männern – alle in alten Nazisuniformen gekleidet – wanderte am Wochenende durch das Wildhorn -Massiv. Dies löste eine ungewöhnliche Polizeioperation aus.

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    1. BezugssystemCH1903 on

      Translation:

      >It must have been a disturbing sight for the other hiking groups. From head to toe, from peaked caps to hobnailed boots, the men were wearing Wehrmacht uniforms, an eyewitness told Radio SRF.

      >She recognised swastikas, or swastikas, on some of the uniforms, as well as other symbols from the Nazi era. The group hiked through the Wildhorn massif to Iffigenalp, where they then spent the night in tents.

      >The police had already received a tip-off about the Nazi group on Friday, says Deborah Zaugg, media spokesperson for the Bern cantonal police. They then came across the group above the Iffigenalp on Saturday.

      >Zaugg says: „The group consisted of around 25 people from various European countries as well as from the USA.“ The police then instructed the group to take off their jackets with Nazi symbols – for preventative reasons: „We wanted to avoid any sudden confrontations with third parties.“

      >__No consequences under criminal law__

      >They also took the men’s personal details, says Deborah Zaugg. However, this has no consequences under criminal law. In contrast to many other European countries, the wearing of Nazi symbols has not yet been banned in Switzerland. This is one of the reasons why right-wing extremists have repeatedly held meetings in Switzerland in recent years.

      >The international group in question must also have carefully considered in advance which country they would be walking around in with their Wehrmacht uniforms. The Federal Council is currently in the process of drafting a law banning Nazi symbols.

      >This comes after both the National Council and the Council of States voted by a clear majority in favour of such a ban in 2024. Displaying swastikas or the Hitler salute should also be a criminal offence in Switzerland in future.

    2. CaughtALiteSneez on

      Meanwhile, I could get persecuted for flipping the bird or telling someone who almost ran me over on their bike to fuck off.

      This country is so backwards sometimes…

      Nazi scum

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