Action Alliance Central Hesse

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The Central Hesse Action Alliance (ABM) was a neo-Nazi group in Hesse .

It appeared on the Internet for the first time in the spring of 2003. In the self-presentation it was said that the alliance sees itself as part of the " National Resistance " and that numerous so-called Free Comradeships from Central Hesse had joined it. The “People-Loyal Committee for Good Advice” also reappeared here, which had already drawn attention to itself through demonstrations in Marburg and Gladenbach . The participants in these demonstrations consisted of members of the militant " Sauerland Action Front " (SAF) to people active in the NPD , its youth organization JN (Young National Democrats) and the " Republicans ".

At the end of 2004 the association dissolved itself in order to forestall a ban by the Hessian Ministry of the Interior .

Activities of the ABM

The ABM organized and carried out several large- scale demonstrations in Gladenbach and Marburg with up to 500 neo-Nazis , which meant that several hundred police officers were temporarily on duty in large-scale operations at several locations, as the ABM had several larger private properties in Central Hesse. The central Hessian town of Kirtorf became known as a further venue for the ABM : there, the ABM held in-scene concerts with up to 1000 participants almost every week. After a reporter had covertly filmed crimes at a neo-Nazi party in 2004, which was broadcast nationwide in an ARD report " Contraste " a few days later , the authorities in charge banned all music events and gatherings on the private property. In addition, several searches of neo-Nazis in Central Hesse were carried out, where extensive propaganda material and weapons were seized.

Continuation of activities despite dissolution

Despite its official dissolution, the ABM is still active as a group with an estimated number of 35 activists that can be mobilized (according to the protection of the constitution , see Hessian constitution protection report 2005) and a large number of young sympathizers. You are observed by the police state security.

Since the dissolution in 2004, former members in the Marburg area in Central Hesse have appeared as Autonomous Nationalists .

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  1. ^ Constitutional Protection in Hesse: Report 2004. (PDF) Hessian Ministry of the Interior and for Sport, May 2005, p. 53 ff. , Archived from the original on September 27, 2007 ; Retrieved August 8, 2012 .