German legal office

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The German Legal Office is a network of right-wing extremist lawyers with the purpose of providing legal support to nationalist and neo-Nazi activists . The Brandenburg Office for the Protection of the Constitution sees the DRB as a network of “right-wing extremists from all camps”; the claim to “safeguard fundamental rights ” is only a “sham”.

history

The predecessor of the DRB was the similarly aligned German legal protection group (DRsK). The German Legal Protection Office was founded in April 1992 and was initially available via the mailbox of Rolf Leppert jun. to be reached by the Hamburg fraternity Germania . He acted as DRB secretary. A post office box was later set up in Münsing , Bavaria , whose owner is Klausdieter Ludwig, co-founder of the German European Study Society .

The head of the DRB is Gisa Pahl, who worked in Jürgen Rieger's office. The terrorist Uwe Böhnhardt took part in a legal training course from Gisa Pahl in 1997 . In 2005, Pahl represented Ralf Wohlleben in a lawsuit and later examined the song “Döner-Killer” before the NSU discovered its legally permissible content.

activities

The DRB appoints right-wing activists right-wing lawyers on site. It arranges lawyers for checking the criminal liability of printed works and for other legal information. In addition, its members conduct legal training.

According to apabiz , the DRB sent judgments from its own judgment archive .

Members

Until his death, the NPD politician and lawyer Jürgen Rieger was one of the most active DRB activists. Günther Herzogenrath-Amelung from Regensburg and Gisa Pahl , Ludwig Bock from Mannheim and Ernst Tag, and Herbert Schaller from Vienna are active today . In Berlin, the DRB recommended the lawyers Aribert Streubel and Carsten Pagel to its clientele in the 1990s.

Publications

Gisa Pahl is the editor of the brochure "Mäxchen Treuherz and the pitfalls of the authorities", which was written under the pseudonym "Gisela Sedelmaier".

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c German Legal Office: Self-help group for "politically incorrect Germans" . In: GERMAN TURKISH NEWS . ( deutsch-tuerkische-nachrichten.de [accessed on July 14, 2018]).
  2. a b c d apabiz.de