Attacks on neo-Nazis. Unique case of violent extremism in Germany.

Lee Heidhues 5.30.2023

Here is a story receiving not one iota of coverage in the United States.

Neither in the mainstream media nor on more Progressive outlets such as Democracy Now.

Four Germans are on trial for their physical assaults against neo-nazis between 2018 and 2020.

The trial of “Lina E” and three co-defendants is expected to reach its conclusion with a verdict on May 31 when the decision is announced at the Dresden High Court.

Excerpted from Deutsche Welle 5.30.2023

A 28-year-old German student is standing trial in Dresden accused of founding a criminal organization and committing six serious attacks on neo-Nazis, in an unusual case of violent left-wing extremism in Germany.

Banners with the inscription “Solidarity with all persecuted antifascists!” and “Out for the demo on day X” hang on the facade of a house in the east of Leipzig to draw attention to the planned demonstration on June 2, 2023 in connection with the pronouncement of the verdict in the Lina trial. Photo: Sebastian Willnow/dpa

State prosecutors say Lina E.* and her three co-defendants — Lennart A., Philipp M., and Jannis R. — carried out a series of attacks on neo-Nazis in the eastern states of Thuringia and Saxony between 2018 and 2020, including two attacks on Leon R., a notorious far-right extremist who was himself arrested for allegedly forming a far-right extremist organization.

The group around Lina E. is believed to have raided a well-known neo-Nazi bar in the town of Eisenach in late 2019 and attacked Leon R. with hammers and batons. When the initial attack failed, the group attacked him again a few weeks later outside his car. Other neo-Nazis were left with broken bones and other injuries after the attacks.

Handcuffed Lina E. on her way to the courthouse

German police are expecting the largest police deployment in two years for the autonomous left-wing “Day X” demonstration in the eastern city of Leipzig on Saturday, reported

As there are also calls for militancy and massive announcements of violence, the police are preparing “for a deployment with a partly unpeaceful course with a high potential for damage,” the Leipzig police directorate announced on Tuesday.

Prosecutors are asking for an  eight year prison term for Lina E., who has already spent well over two years behind bars as the long and complicated trial continued, and up to 3 years and 9 months in prison for the co-defendants. The defense called for Lina E. to be convicted only of the lesser charges of attempted bodily injury and theft.

https://www.dw.com/en/left-wing-extremist-on-trial-for-forming-criminal-network/a-65767893

Top photo – Protest march for Lina E. and her co-defendants. On trial for assaulting neo-nazis in Germany.

Woman Stabbed in Neck at San Francisco Chinatown’s AA Bakery

Lee Heidhues 5.29.2023

Crime continues to run amok in San Francisco. Working at a Bakery in the Chinatown neighborhood does not spare anyone from the current Dystopia.

All the law and order ranting coming from City Hall and the citizenry is obviously just so much bloviating and Hot Air

Crime in the Streets of San Francisco

https://sfstandard.com/criminal-justice/one-person-stabbed-in-san-franciscos-chinatown/

Going to Berlin

Lee Heidhues 5.29.2023

After a long absence, we will be visiting Berlin later this year.

We look forward to having a respite from the depressing state of political life in America.

And immerse ourselves in European life for a few weeks

Berlin. Historical avant-garde City

It will be so exciting to send blogs from the historic German capital.

Stay tuned

Top photo- Liz in the Tiergarten Park, Berlin

Bicycles prevail in Berlin

War criminal lives long and prospers: Henry Kissinger at 100

Lee Heidhues 5.27.2023

It’s amazing that War Criminal Henry Kissinger has lived to be 100 without being summoned to the International Court for Criminal Justice in The Hague.

At the beginning. Henry Kissinger and President Nixon – 1969

Why Kissinger continues to, and still does, receive such adulation in some parts of the mainstream media speaks volumes to his self promotion. It is also a stinging indictment of the American media and its subservience to Power.

Kissinger’s record of malevolence and slaughter is well documented. In the 1950’s he wrote a book about nuclear war.

In 1969 he joined the Nixon Administration after telling the South Vietnamese government to not agree to a Peace Deal prior to the 1968 election. Promising the Saigon puppet regime it would get a better deal with Nixon.

Once in the White House Kissinger oversaw the secret bombing of Cambodia which drove out a neutral regime and, ultimately, led to the murderous Pol Pot dictatorship and slaughter of hundreds of thousands of Cambodians.

In 1972 Kissinger oversaw the ferocious Christmas time bombing of Hanoi which destroyed the Bach Mai Hospital.

Never to be forgotten is Kissinger’s role in the overthrow of the democratically elected Chilean President Salvador Allende and his replacement with Augusto Pinochet. 17 years of brutal dictatorship followed.

The list goes on and on.

Excerpted from Counterfire 5.25.2023

One of the world’s most notorious war criminals, Henry Kissinger, is about to reach one hundred years of age on 27 May. In the US, in 2021, there were only 89,739 centenarians, so, in a country with a population over 330 million, it’s fair to say that Kissinger has had a very good innings.

Henry Kissinger at 100. A paper trail of war crimes.

In any just society, Kissinger would undoubtedly be held accountable for his appalling track record of war crimes and human-rights abuses.

However, his brutal initiatives were undertaken in the service of an imperialist power that had need of his talents.

Prior to going into ‘public service’ in 1968, ‘Kissinger was a professor of international relations at Harvard.’ In this academic setting, he had already developed a view that ‘the United States should carefully pursue its own interests’ in such a way that, ‘Moral and ideological considerations … were less important than cold, hard evaluations of what could advance America’s strategic position.’

Not only has Kissinger lived long, but he has also prospered, with a net worth of some $50 million, largely attributable to his leading role in Kissinger Associates, an international consulting firm. We may also fully expect that the US establishment and its media will greet Kissinger’s birthday with effusive praise and lavish tributes. He will be honoured as a veritable national and international hero.

Samantha Power, who wrote the Pulitzer Prize winning book ‘A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide’ was not immune to Kissinger’s star power

In 2015, the US anti-war organisation CodePink ‘attempted to perform a citizen’s arrest on former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger when he testified on global security challenges at a Senate Armed Services Committee meeting.’ It should be noted that the fact that Kissinger was making such a presentation before an official body only eight years ago, is an indication of his enduring status and influence in Washington.

The participants in the CodePink action wished to drive home the criminality of Kissinger on the world stage. They asserted that they were acting, ‘In the name of the people of Chile, in the name of the people of Vietnam, in the name of the people of East Timor, in the name of the people of Cambodia, in the name of the people of Laos.

Protesters interrupt the start of a Senate Armed Services hearing on Capitol Hill  as Kissinger prepares to testify

In any just society, Kissinger would undoubtedly be held accountable for his appalling track record of war crimes and human-rights abuses. However, his brutal initiatives were undertaken in the service of an imperialist power that had need of his talents.

Prior to going into ‘public service’ in 1968, ‘Kissinger was a professor of international relations at Harvard.’ In this academic setting, he had already developed a view that ‘the United States should carefully pursue its own interests’ in such a way that, ‘Moral and ideological considerations … were less important than cold, hard evaluations of what could advance America’s strategic position.’

Nazi uniform. Nein! German police probe Pink Floyd Roger Waters

Lee Heidhues 5.26.2023

Obviously Roger Waters fails to get the message. Even if his intention is to make a political statement.

Nazi era paraphernalia is verboten in Germany 78 years after Hitler perished in a Berlin bunker and the 12 year Thousand Year Reich of mass murder and genocide came crashing down..

German authorities are serious about stamping out any vestige of Hitlerism and all the horrific things for which Nazism stood for. This includes iconic entertainers who should know better.

Excerpted from Deutsche Welle 5.25.2023

“Good morning to every one but Roger Waters who spent the evening in Berlin (Yes Berlin) desecrating the memory of Anne Frank and the 6 million Jews murdered in the Holocaust,” Israel’s Foreign Ministry tweeted earlier this week.

The Pink Floyd co-founder wore a Nazi-style uniform at a concert in Berlin. Several other German cities previously tried to cancel the musician’s shows after he was accused of anti-Semitism.

German police have launched an investigation into Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters after he appeared on stage in Berlin last week wearing a Nazi-style uniform and firing an imitation machine gun.

Waters’ outfit comprised of a long black coat with a red armband featuring a Swastika-like emblem of two crossed hammers.

“We are investigating on suspicion of incitement to public hatred because the clothing worn on stage could be used to used to glorify or justify Nazi rule, thereby disturbing the public peace,” a police spokesperson told the AFP news agency on Friday.

Nazi uniforms, flags and other symbols are banned in Germany, but police said Waters is being investigated under a separate law of “incitement of the people.”

Roger Water’s concert prop. Inflatable pig with Star of David

Once the investigation is concluded, police will hand the findings to Berlin prosecutors who will decide whether to pursue any charges.

Waters is a well known advocate for Palestinians, but he has also been accused of anti-Semitism, which he denies.

During his German tour, including at the Berlin concert, he flashed the names of several deceased people on-screen.

Among these names were Anne Frank, the Jewish teenager who died in a concentration camp, and Shireen Abu Akleh, the Palestinian-American journalist who was shot dead while reporting on violence in the West Bank, prompting accusations of Holocaust relativization.

Waters’ shows also often feature giant inflatable pigs emblazoned with aggressive or brooding slogans. Some of these had the Star of David painted on them.

Roger Waters in Nazi garb (right). Anne Frank emblazoned on concert hall wall in Berlin

Several German cities previously tried, unsuccessfully, to cancel Waters’ concerts after Jewish groups, including the Central Council of Jews, accused the rock star of anti-Semitism.

However, some fans came to the defense of Waters on social media, arguing that the performance in Berlin and the armband emblem were a recreation of the satirical scene from the 1982 the feature film based on the band’s hit album “The Wall,” which was a critique of fascism.

Perhaps it’s only about the ‘Money’ when it comes to Roger Waters.

https://www.dw.com/en/germany-police-probe-roger-waters-over-nazi-style-uniform-at-concert/a-65748661

ROGER WATERS STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO THE CONTROVERSY

Last Generation. Next generation of ruling coalition Green Party?

Lee Heidhues 5.25.2023

Last Generation could be called the next Generation of the Green Party. It needs to be remembered that the Greens got their start in Germany in the early 1980’s as anti-nuclear activists.

The German climate activists Last Generation are undaunted after a series of raids by police and being labeled a Criminal Organization.

In Germany much of the public, while being inconvenienced by their street actions, is generally supportive of their mission to fight climate change.

Now the Green Party is part of the ruling government coalition. It will be interesting to find out how the Green Party responds to the Last Generation.

Excerpted from Deutsche Welle 5.25.2023

Green Party legal expert Helge Limburg told Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland (RND) that the “blanket assumption” of labeling the group Last Generation as criminal as a whole was legally dubious.

Undaunted. Last Generation on the march in Berlin

The group appeared defiant a day after police raids, launching a new website and rerouting their crowdfunding via a different organization. Labeling the group as possibly criminal also triggered a political debate.

Last Generation, or Letzte Generation, the group raising climate awareness using often controversial protest methods in Germany, continued to collect funds and call for protests on Thursday, a day after raids against members suspected of helping finance a criminal enterprise.

The group, whose website was blocked amid the raid, launched a new website with the domain .org, instead of the German .de domain. It also continued to rally for protests on its Twitter account.

Last Generation PROTEST TRAINING

The raids have sparked a political debate across Germany’s spectrum, with some Christian Democratic Union (CDU) politicians staunchly supporting the legal action, and others opposing the group’s “criminal” classification.

The decision follows near-daily protests and demonstrations around Germany, particularly in Berlin in recent months, for the most part seeking to disrupt traffic and roads. The group says it is doing this to raise awareness on climate issues; its critics allege that it’s annoying ordinary people and regularly wasting police time and resources. 

When blocking Last Generation’s official website on the .de domain, German authorities briefly redirected the website to a Bavarian police page which classified the group as a “criminal organization.”

Last Generation. Taking it to the streets in Germany.

The authorities later retracted the move, whose legality stirred controversy.

https://www.dw.com/en/germany-last-generation-plan-further-protests-after-raids/a-65736042

Top photo – German Greens in their earlier days protesting nuclear power.

Reality Winner. Jailed in Trump era. The Intercept screwed up

Lee Heidhues 5.25.2023

Reality L. Winner, a former National Security Agency contractor was the first person prosecuted during the Trump administration on charges of leaking classified information. She served three years in Federal prison.

Liz encouraged me to watch the segment on Reality Winner broadcast on Amanpour & Company this afternoon.

https://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2023/05/24/amanpour-reality-satter.cnn

Until now I had no idea who this woman is and why she is the subject of so much media attention.

Reality Winner was sentenced to five years in Federal prison in 2018.

Reality Winner, now 30, lives in her childhood home on the edge of a cattle ranch less than 100 miles north of the Mexican border. She came here after she was released from prison in summer 2021, now living alongside her mom and step-dad and a collection of stray animals.

A feature film “Reality” on HBO is being released today.

Earlier a documentary film “United States vs. Reality Winner” received critical acclaim.

Now I know more about the harsh treatment meted out to Reality Winner by the Federal government. And the catastrophic effect it has had on her life.

Reality Winner on 60 Minutes – December 2021

Reality Winner was also subject of a 60 Minutes interview in 2021.

Reality Winner – From Air Force to prison

The online publication The Intercept released documents which led to her arrest, charging, conviction and imprisonment. This was not one of the finest moments for The Intercept. Which, in hindsight, it failed to protect its source, Ms. Winner.

Excerpted from Wikipedia – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality_Winner#:~:text=On%20June%202%2C%202021%2C%20Winner,not%20because%20of%20compassionate%20release.

The Intercept sent copies of the documents to the NSA on May 30, 2017 to confirm their veracity, and the NSA notified the FBI. According to Vice magazine, an FBI report said the documents “appeared to be folded and/or creased, suggesting they had been printed and hand-carried out of a secured space.” Through an internal audit, the NSA determined that Winner was one of six workers who had accessed the particular documents on its classified system, but only Winner’s computer had been in contact with The Intercept using a personal email account. On June 3, the FBI obtained a warrant to search Winner’s electronic devices, and she was arrested. Both journalists and security experts have suggested that The Intercept‘s handling of the reporting, which included publishing the documents unredacted and including the printer tracking dots, was used to identify Winner as the leaker. In October 2020, The Intercept‘s co-founding editor Glenn Greenwald wrote that Winner had sent her documents to The Intercept‘s New York newsroom with no request that any specific journalist work on them. He called her exposure a “deeply embarrassing newsroom failure” resulting from “speed and recklessness” for which he was publicly blamed “despite having no role in it.” He said editor-in-chief Betsy Reed “oversaw, edited and controlled that story.” An internal review conducted by The Intercept into its handling of the document provided by Winner found that its “practices fell short of the standards to which we hold ourselves”.

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/reality-winner-interview-prison-nsa-1261844/

Glue that sticks-German cops bust Last Generation climate activists

Lee Heidhues 5.24.2023

Climate change activism is no laughing matter in Germany.

Last Generation, the German climate activist group, has literally glued their bodies to the street.

Gluing themselves to major urban thoroughfares. Disrupting commuter traffic.

Sending a message to a public which may believe climate change is a problem.

But doesn’t want to take meaningful action to combat it.

It’s obvious the German authorities are concerned about Last Generation whose activities, in the mind of the authorities at least, has moved beyond simple guerilla theater.

These People represent a threat to the State and must be eliminated from the public debate.

Last Generation hauled away by the strong arms of the law

Excerpted from Deutsche Welle 5.24.2023

German police have conducted searches of the homes of climate activists from the Last Generation environmental group. They are charged with having organized a fundraising campaign to finance criminal actions.

Two of the suspects allegedly planned to sabotage an oil pipeline linking the Bavarian city of Ingolstadt to the port of Trieste in Italy. The pipeline is considered to be a critical piece of infrastructure in Bavaria.

Police on Wednesday said they had searched 15 properties linked to members of the Last Generation climate group who are suspected of helping finance a criminal enterprise.

The raids were connected to a string of charges filed against activists from the group since the middle of last year, authorities said.

Police said the internet homepage for Last Generation in Germany had also been shut down on the instructions of the prosecutor’s office.

Climate activists refuse voluntarily

The Bavarian State Criminal Police Office (BLKA)  and the Munich General Public Prosecutor’s Office announced that officers had conducted searches of properties in seven states across Germany from 7 a.m. local time (0500 GMT/UTC) on Wednesday.

Seven suspects between 22 and 38 years of age are accused of forming or supporting a criminal organization, although officials said no arrests had yet taken place.

The suspects are accused of collecting at least €1.4 million ($1.5 million) to finance criminal activities.

The police raids took place in the states of Hesse, Hamburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony, Bavaria, Berlin, and Schleswig-Holstein. Some 170 police officers were deployed nationwide for the operation.

Literally carried away

https://www.dw.com/en/german-police-swoop-on-last-generation-climate-activists/a-65715954

Top photo-Last Generation activist becomes unglued

DA Jenkins and Walgreens cozy relationship-Are you kidding me?

Lee Heidhues 5.23.2023

Are you kidding me? I am trying to wrap my arms around this breaking news story in Mission Local. The story does a deep dive into Walgreens trade group ALTO and its cozy relationship with SF DA Brooke Jenkins.

It’s a well known story now that DA Jenkins is not going to prosecute the Walgreens rent a cop who murdered Banko Brown, an alleged shoplifter of $14 worth of candy, on April 27.

The following comment in Mission Local jumped out at me.

“A former prosecutor with the DA’s office said that a guilty criminal verdict against the guard would leave him “salivating,” he said. A subsequent civil victory against Walgreens, he explained, would be almost guaranteed.

Where are the SF Chronicle and The Standard on this breaking news story?

Excerpted from Mission Local 5.23.2023

Rally at San Francisco City Hall – Justice for Banko Brown along with sign FIRE D.A. CROOK JENKIN(S)

The relationship between the San Francisco DA’s office and Walgreens trade group ALTO USA is particularly close now, because a lead attorney for the trade group is a personal friend, ally and former colleague of Jenkins.

Xóchitl Carrion, a lead San Francisco attorney for ALTO since November, 2021, and Jenkins were both hired as assistant district attorneys under former District Attorney George Gascón — Jenkins in 2014, Carrion in 2015 — and came up in the office at the same time.

Carrion was also one of several prosecutors, including Jenkins, who left the District Attorney’s Office publicly in 2021, under its predecessor, Boudin. Like Jenkins, she spoke to the San Francisco Chronicle in October 2021criticizing Boudin’s performance.

“She’s very close personally with Brooke, and with other people in decision-making capacities [at the DA’s office],” said a former prosecutor. 

SF DA Brooke Jenkins is looking at yet another potential ethical scandal

Walgreens, where alleged shoplifter Banko Brown was shot and killed by a security guard last month, has a direct line to District Attorney Brooke Jenkins and her senior staff through the trade group ALTO USA, according to interviews with half-a-dozen former prosecutors, criminal defense attorneys, and others close to the DA’s office.

They described ALTO as closely involved in shoplifting cases in San Francisco, particularly those involving Walgreens. 

The anti-retail-theft trade group, which counts national stores like Walgreens, Target, and Whole Foods as members, first began its relationship with the San Francisco district attorney’s office in November, 2020, under Jenkins’s predecessor, Chesa Boudin. 

Top photo – Walgreens at 4th and Market in San Francisco where Banko Brown was murdered by a rent a cop on April 27, 2023.

My neighbor Joseph. A dedicated long distance runner

Lee Heidhues 5.22.2023

My neighbor Joseph Grovers is a dedicated long distance runner.

A years long runner in high school, college and now an active competitive runner. His latest exploit was being part of a “Centipede” team in this year’s Bay to Breakers. His team finished third in the competition with a sub 40 minute time in the nearly eight mile race across San Francisco. A link to a video clip of Joseph’s team climbing “Hellish Hayes Street” is attached.

A bubbly happy group of Bay to Breakers participants left behind by the Centipede team. Photo-San Francisco Chronicle

https://twitter.com/i/status/1660705795405914112

Joseph Grovers 5.22.2023 Special to Lee’s Perspective

The members of our Centipede line-up:

Zach Litoff, Josh Rosenkranz, Simon Ricci, Jonathan Charlesworth, Richard Skogsberg, Tristan Santos, Brody Barkan, Joseph Grovers, Franklin Rice, Ben Eversole, Quinn Todzo, Michael Roberts, Jason Karbelk, Ryan Somerfield, Will Goodness.

The happy, chilly Centipede team at Ocean Beach. Joseph is third from left. Top row
All the Centipedes. Including the Doggy Diner themed women’s Centipede hanging out at Ocean Beach after the race

We’re all runners who ran collegiately to some extent, whether club cross country / track, or NCAA team. And we all now reside in San Francisco, practice with & compete for West Valley Track Club.

WVTC had a B Centipede on the men’s side, a centipede for the women(dressed in a Doggy Diner theme, paying homage to the dog heads on JFK and former SF restaurant chain)

I’m a Bay Area native, from Newark specifically. I ran while at Newark Memorial, then continued competing in cross country and track at UC Davis, for the club team.

After Davis, I returned home to the Bay Area and trained independently. After a few years, I joined West Valley Track Club in San Francisco.

Start of the race in downtown San Francisco. Photo-San Francisco Chronicle

Top photo. Joseph’s Centipede team cruises down JFK Promenade in Golden Gate Park near the DeYoung Museum