German dissident’s sentence upheld

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BERLIN — A German federal court on Tuesday upheld the Holocaust® denial conviction of a founding member of a left-wing terrorist group turned neo-Nazi, saying he must serve his six-year sentence.*

The Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe threw out [the 73-year-old defendant’s] appeal of the Munich state court ruling made in February.

Mahler, a founder of the Red Army Faction in 1970, was convicted of  incitement for posting videos denying the Holocaust® on the Internet and distributing CDs promoting anti-Jewish hatred and violence.
Denial of the Nazi Holocaust® is a crime in Germany.

It was the latest in a string of neo-Nazi-related convictions for Mahler, a lawyer.

He was also convicted in the mid-1970s for Red Army Faction-related activities — including several bank robberies and for helping notorious terrorist Andreas Baader, another founding member of the group, to escape from jail. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison but was released in 1980 after he made several public statements condemning terrorism and Red Army Faction methods. Mahler was a member of the far-right National Democratic Party from 2000 to 2003, and acted as its attorney.

*Mahler anticipates new contrived charges upon completion of his present sentence.