Friday, June 19, 2009

The typewriter kidnapped.

A typewriter, a flyer, a cancellation request - Helau from Mainz. A satirical allusion of students, the CDU in Rhineland-Palatinate as a mockery of RAF victims. MPs attempt to Petitesse from a political affair rooms.

 


Wanted is a typewriter - the superficially Model "Erika", produced in the GDR, presumably in the machinery factory VEB Robotron computing and Write Technology in Dresden. Dringend must in Rhineland-Palatinate CDU Group in the House of Representatives in Mainz.


Student persiflage: Hups, a Flugi Gate


How to allegedly stolen from a typewriter and a satirical pamphlet affair a political attempt to knit, which is currently at the CDU in the House of Representatives visited Mainz. The final set on Friday, Hans-Josef Bracht, parliamentary secretary of the CDU Group. He called on the SPD parliamentary group deputy Carsten Pörksen to refrain from any political group offices resign.

Bracht says quite seriously. His allegation: Pörksen was a comment on a student satirical pamphlet, the reputation of victims of the Red Army Faction (RAF) denigrated. The SPD politician advocate "the feelings of the families of the murdered man with feet." He had been "disqualified as an internal," as stated in the press release of the CDU on.

But how could this happen? Some because of an old typewriter? This is happening ...


Wednesday: Demo in the House of Representatives - the CDU group is outraged


The education strike 2009 "is driving more than 100,000 pupils and students on the street. They demand more money for education, protest against tuition fees, turbo-baccalaureate and bachelor's degrees. Wednesday is the
Main action. Nationwide are the protests of students and pupils consistently peaceful, sometimes quite happily. True, there are no riots, it only comes in smaller ensembles as the Berlin Humboldt University and the Dortmund Town Hall. Property arise, but remain manageable. The demonstrators accuse of paper, not with stones.


On Wednesday also penetrate about one hundred students in the Mainz Deputies On. They hang banners on, throw toilet paper around, painting walls, call slogans and then pull again.

House damaged in parts of a photo exhibition "20 years of peaceful revolution" of the CDU to the popular uprising in the GDR. Moreover, the GDR was a typewriter as an exhibition piece was stolen, according to a spokesperson for the CDU. A purse was made a Member of the office have been stolen, says a CDU spokesman for the "Frankfurter Rundschau". That was "not a harmless crime." The total damage to buildings and exhibition puts the state administration with a "four-digit sum."

The Rhineland-Palatinate's Minister of Education Doris Ahnen (SPD) shows understanding for the peaceful demonstrators around 4000 in Mainz, but criticized the action in the House of Representatives. "With their invasion, the participants have abused freedom of demonstration," says Genealogy.


Thursday: A pamphlet - the CDU group is outraged


While students elsewhere
Bank raids simulate dives on a demonstration Mainzer labels on one hand, the CDU for the start of the "pamphlet affair" highlighted.

The leaf is in the style of a Drohschreibens held by the RAF during the kidnapping of the employers president Hanns Martin Schleyer 1977 used. "Since 1 days prisoners," is under the typewriter along with RAF logo. The self-exposure by the student protesters: "The release of this valuable typewriter, we call everything. And now!" - Clearly a replica of the outrage on the eve of the CDU. Approximately an additional bumpy reads: "If our demands were not met, we can no longer eligible for the welfare of its typescript guarantee."

Scandal? Scandal! The Rhineland-Palatinate CDU responded upset, almost like to order: "Highly disgusting" mentions a CDU spokesman for the handout.

Later on Thursday calls SPD Vice Pörksen on its Internet site on serenity. On Wednesday, he protests that such a demonstration "with Chaoten always are," is annoying and should be pursued consistently. It should but the "serious protest" of young people not "retrospectively criminalize" such as the CDU try.

The presence of the demonstrators was "peaceful" been so Pörksen continue, but if you are of cast or storming speak overdraft "a lot". Only on demand of the "Allgemeine Zeitung" brings the social democrat in the firing line. He says the paper, the text of the pamphlet shows that the author of "humor" would have.


Friday: A newspaper article - the CDU group is outraged


Humor is a matter of taste and also in Carnival-strongholds unevenly distributed. Rather little of it resides in the commentator of the "Allgemeine Zeitung". There appears an article on Friday with the headline "an allusion to RAF angered politicians." In it the CDU Landtag-by: The Members Bettina Stout is quoted as saying that the pamphlet "trivialize a brutal and inhuman crimes by" see it "in the context of the striking students linksextremistische forces at work." The editor seconded by his comment and is icing on the outrage: "What takes place only in those heads from?"


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Flight is the thing with Erika like a gate Flugi become. Now ignite the Christian Democrats, the last stage of its escalation rocket. "Pörksen Group offices must resign," demanded Hans-Josef Bracht, CDU parliamentary deputy and CEO. As evidence that humor serves Bracht quote from the regional newspaper. That he manages the accusation that Pörksen remarks were "forgotten history, tasteless and cynical hard to beat."

Kleiner, the CDU-husband is not. The name of Hanns Martin Schleyer, he consistently writes "Hans-Martin Schleyer.

The SPD has the resignation call back. And Leo Fischer, chief of the satirical magazine "Titanic", the pamphlet called "funny, original and charming." As part of German history and identity should be the RAF, with their crimes "satirical reconditioned", so fishermen.

Long is the nagging Mainz no longer about who stole what and who has published a pamphlet - and certainly not about why, on Wednesday was ever demonstrated. The House Administration agrees with the behavior of the demonstrators is not acceptable. But a criminal complaint, "as isolated calls," it is not needed. Currently, the police still investigating. The prosecution wants Mainz claims to await the investigation report before deciding on further steps.

The leaflet affair "is likely, as well the demands of students and pupils, and soon forgotten. And the typewriter? She lacks any trace.

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