Oliver Kulik

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Oliver Kulik as a speaker at a neo-Nazi demonstration on July 20, 2013 in Hamm (Westphalia)

Oliver Kulik (* 1975 in Berlin ) is a German right-wing extremist .

activities

In 1993, the left-wing daily Junge Welt reported that Kulik had announced that he would “fight as a national activist on the streets for the National Socialist revolution”. On December 23, 1993 the Berliner Zeitung published an article about the neo-Nazi Arnulf Winfried Priem , which showed Kulik next to Priem at a promotional event in February 1993. According to a report by the taz from August 1, 1994, Kulik is said to have called for explosives exercises in Königs Wusterhausen and had contacts with the Wiesbaden right-wing extremist Peter Naumann , which was not confirmed. In 1994, DER SPIEGEL reported that Kulik was a member of the German Alternative and head of a neo-Nazi “Working Group on German Interests”.

At the end of December 1994, Kulik announced his “retreat into the bourgeois camp”. Apparently this "retreat" was made for tactical reasons:

In 1995 the New Germany reported that Kulik was "probably the best-known Marzahner of the right-wing scene". In 1996, the young world again described Kulik as "the former most important Nazi cadre from Berlin". In the same year, Kulik's attempt to join the FDP failed .

In connection with the Vienna letter bomb affair , New Germany reported on an " Anti-Antifa List" that Kulik helped to publish and whose connections are said to extend to Austria.

After serving a prison sentence of several years (until 2003) for crimes in connection with the red light district , Kulik rejoined Christian Worch and his now newly founded party Dierechte . He rose to the position of presiding judge of the party's party arbitration tribunal. A few weeks later he left this party and resigned from office.

On September 15, 2013, Kulik declared his re-entry into this party and was accepted again by the federal association. The Internet blog "NRW outside right" turned Kulik on 21 September 2013 Wuppertal as a speaker at a rally of the party 's rights firmly. In December 2013, Kulik was elected chairman of the newly established Rhineland-Palatinate regional association. Under his leadership, a solidarity rally for the members of the Mittelrhein Action Office took place in Koblenz on March 15, 2014 .

Causa "Kitty"

At the beginning of April 2014, Kulik resigned as chairman and resigned from the party.

The background was a dispute about how to deal with a former porn actress and escort lady . The woman, also known under her stage names "Kitty" and "Miss Blair", first appeared in December 2014 at an event organized by the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD). After her background and the fact that she had sexual contact with a black man in one of her films became known, a storm of indignation arose among right-wing extremists . The deputy NPD chairman Frank Schwerdt thereupon pronounced a house ban for resentment at party events at the end of March 2014 , whereupon the NPD turned away from the NPD, applied for membership of the party The Rights and was also temporarily accepted.

While the state executive, headed by Kulik, assumed that his approval as state chairman was sufficient for a valid membership, the federal chairman Worch demanded that Groll must first face a hearing at a federal party congress, then the party should vote on membership. Against this stance by Worch, Kulik for his part resisted canceling a planned demonstration in the city of Worms.

As part of the so-called "penis cake affair", the general secretary of the NPD, Peter Marx, fell on April 6, 2014 about how to deal with resentment correctly. According to the findings of the Rhineland-Palatinate Office for the Protection of the Constitution in the 2014 report for the Protection of the Constitution , no more activities of the party in Rhineland-Palatinate could be ascertained in the South-West Palatinate on November 8, 2014 despite the election of a new state board.

Medial reportedly Kulik was in spite of its exit ostensibly in July 2014, the Federal Congress of the party 's rights spotted.

Despite the intervention of the then federal chairman Worch, Kulik appeared as a speaker on September 10, 2016 in Sprendlingen, Rhineland-Palatinate, at a demonstration by the party "Dierechte".

From December 2014 to March 2015, Kulik was provisional chairman of the Rhineland-Palatinate regional association of the German Conservative Party, which was founded in 2009 . After some federal board members of this party took offense internally at his right-wing extremist attitudes, in order not to harm the party, he left the party.

Others

Kulik is a trained lawyer and notary assistant. From 1997 to 2000, Kulik studied law at the distance university in Hagen as a second education and continued to gain further qualifications. Against this background, he made a name for himself in the past for those seeking law. He also achieved legal success in prison.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. "Junge Welt" from August 6, 1993 - "Always on the verge of legality".
  2. ^ "Berliner Zeitung" of December 23, 1993 - "The later the evening, the brown the guests"
  3. Bernd Siegler: "Nachrichtenehrlich und reliable", "taz" from August 1, 1994, p. 5., http://www.taz.de/!1550410/
  4. "Chatty people: A leadership trio tries to unite the fragmented right-wing extremist scene and to circumvent all party bans ", Der Spiegel 14/1994 of April 4, 1994, p. 53 ff. ( Online ).
  5. ^ "Berliner Zeitung" of December 28, 1993 - "I am not worth sitting in the cell - Oliver Kulik was one of the most active neo-Nazis in Berlin - now he is planning to retreat to the bourgeois camp" .
  6. ^ "New Germany" of April 25, 1995, p. 17 - "How do you justify that?"
  7. ^ "Young world" of April 3, 1996.
  8. "taz" of January 16, 1996, p. 22 - "The FDP is resisting - Ex Nazi Kulik should stay outside".
  9. Neues Deutschland from March 22, 1996 - "The German god Odin gave him the strength to kill - neo-Nazi from Gladbeck killed at least five people".
  10. Simon Forster: "THE RIGHTS". To found a new right-wing extremist party . Political party monitor up-to-date, August 2012
    Tomas Sager: Rift or new right-wing party? , Look to the right, June 15, 2012
    Andreas Förster: Neo-Nazis found the party “Dierechte” . Frankfurter Rundschau, July 30, 2012.
  11. nrwrex.wordpress.com
  12. Long-time Worch supporter is the country chief Blick nach Rechts dated December 30, 2013.
  13. Ingo Schneider: Trial of the right-wing action office: neo-Nazis are planning a demo in Koblenz Rhein-Zeitung from January 15/13. March 2014.
  14. Constitutional Protection Report Rhineland-Palatinate 2013, p. 48.
  15. Dennis Sand : The NPD gives their ex-porn starlets a house ban . Die Welt, March 29, 2014, accessed April 7, 2014.
  16. Michael Klarmann: http://jungle-world.com/artikel/2014/16/49704.html Drive defense in the brown light milieu, Jungle World, April 17, 2014.
  17. Johannes Götzen: "The right says demo from" http://www.wormser-zeitung.de/lokales/worms/nachrichten-worms/worms-die-rechte-sagt-demo-ab-aktionsbuendnis-entfernt-stickers_14037031.htm Wormser Zeitung, April 7, 2014
  18. Michael Klarmann: The NPD and the penis cake . Telepolis, April 7, 2014, accessed the same day
  19. http://www.verfassungsschutz.rlp.de/ Verfassungsschutz -bericht Rheinland-Pfalz 2014, p. 41.
  20. Federal Party Conference of the Right in Herringen Westfälischer Anzeiger on July 7, 2014, accessed on August 24, 2014.
  21. http://www.bnr.de/artikel/aktuelle-meldung/neonazi-aufzug-in-rheinhessen
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  24. ^ "Berliner Kurier" of September 4, 2006, p. 13 - "Richter turns the family off the power"; "Berliner Kurier" from September 5, 2006, p. 6 - "How hard can a judge actually judge?" [1]
  25. Constitutional Court of the State of Berlin (VerfGH), magazine for penal execution and criminal assistance (ZfStrVo) 2003, 248 f. - below -