Peter Borchert

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Peter Borchert (born September 5, 1973 in Dortmund ) is a German neo-Nazi who is counted among the Autonomous Nationalists .

Life

Borchert was born in 1973 in Dortmund as the son of a kitchen helper and a Turkish film projectionist and has lived in Kiel , with interruptions, since 1981 . Borchert has been active on the right-wing spectrum since 1989. Borchert was one of the makers of " Club 88 ", an important meeting place for the right wing scene in Northern Germany.

Borchert has so far spent 10 years in prison : as a teenager he was convicted of a homicide offense. In 2001 he received a one-year suspended sentence for illegally possessing a pistol. In the months that followed, he committed several physical injuries and participated in break-ins at gas stations. On April 27, 2004 he was sentenced to three years and two months imprisonment by the district court in Kiel for several violations of the weapons law in connection with Combat 18 Pinneberg .

In October 2007 Borchert was released on parole and has since been regarded by security circles as a strategic impulse generator in the militant right-wing scene in northern Germany. In August 2008 he was in custody in Kiel. The background was a fight with members of the Hells Angels . Borchert himself is a member of the warring motorcycle club Bandidos . In January 2009, a witness to the brawl was attacked with firearms. Borchert rose to the position of vice-president of the Schleswig-Holstein chapter of the group.

Borchert and two members of the allied rocker club "Contras Neumünster" were arrested on April 27, 2010 after they knifed two members of the "Red Devils" group, allied with the rocker group " Hells Angels ", on January 14 of that year in a fast-food restaurant in Neumünster hurt and robbed. Two days after the arrest, the Schleswig-Holstein interior minister banned the Bandidos' “Probationary Chapter Neumünster (Schleswig-Holstein)”. Borchert was sentenced in April 2011 to a prison term of 3 years and 9 months.

Borchert is also extremely controversial among neo-Nazis . In addition to his criminal record, this is also due to his membership of the Autonomous Nationalists (AN). Borchert is the first known neo-Nazi who has openly admitted to this form of action, although the AN are viewed as too militant and anti-bourgeois in large parts of the so-called National Resistance .

Career in the NPD

Borchert's work in the NPD was short-lived: in autumn 2000 he was elected deputy chairman of the NPD regional association Schleswig-Holstein. From spring 2001 to August 2003 he was chairman of the Schleswig-Holstein regional association, which at that time was viewed by the Ministry of the Interior as the most radical association in Germany. After open content-related disputes about the radical orientation with the federal executive board, which with Borchert calculated worse prospects in the NPD ban proceedings, Borchert decided not to run again. In 2003 he was expelled from the party. During the dispute over the direction, only Hans Günter Eisenecker and the former RAF member Horst Mahler openly expressed their solidarity with the Borchert association. After his exclusion, Borchert became involved in the right-wing extremist comradeship "Aktiongruppe Kiel".

Worldview

Borchert's ideological orientation is complex and sometimes misleading. According to his own assessment, Borchert is a “permanent national revolutionary anarchist”, he writes that “a council system with an imperative mandate is the only political constellation that is just in its approach and that can replace the oppressive mechanism of statehood”. It is important, however, to overcome statehood - basically a mechanism of oppression. Borchert distances himself from anarchism with his attitude towards a multicultural society , which, in his opinion, is "degenerating into a monocultural society". In addition, despite his demarcation from dogmatic nationalism, Borchert has pronounced anti-Semitic tendencies. Borchert's contact with the police murderer Kay Diesner is also controversial . Borchert repeatedly called for the National Resistance to show solidarity towards Diesner as a person and a political issue instead of distancing himself. Borchert's credible and well-founded radical and militant positioning, in addition to all hostility in his own camp, has earned him encouragement, so that he can appeal to support from wide circles, especially from the radical base. His attitude to generally not cooperate with the organs of the state is also used here as a reference. For example, in his last lawsuit, Borchert stated that he would not “give names of buyers or sellers of weapons, or any other relevant data”, thereby waiving any preferential treatment in the form of a milder judgment.

See also

NPD Schleswig-Holstein

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andreas Speit (2005) We march to victory. In: Andrea Röpke , Andreas Speit (ed.) Brown comradeships: the militant neo-Nazis in the shadow of the NPD. Pp. 13-39. Ch. Links Verlag. P. 35f.
  2. Andreas Speit: More than motorcycle love in the Jungle World from August 2, 2012
  3. ^ Headwind: Nazi "comradeships" in Schleswig-Holstein from September 2004
  4. Andreas Speit: Blood & Honor & Rock´n´Roll in Jungle World from April 20, 2005
  5. Time: The brown biker from Upper Palatinate from March 4, 2010
  6. André Zand-Vakili: witness in the trial of NPD functionary shot. In: Welt Online . January 31, 2009, accessed December 29, 2013 .
  7. Is the rocker war over now?  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Schleswig-Holstein newspaper publisher , April 27, 2010@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.shz.de  
  8. ^ "Bandido" Borchert: Walk in Freedom , Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag , May 19, 2011
  9. Bickering instead of 'national unity' - Article by Avanti about the NPD Schleswig-Holstein from 2004 (PDF file; 662 kB)
  10. Time: The brown biker from Upper Palatinate from March 4, 2010

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