YLE reports on a web site reportedly owned by American Nazi Gary Lauck that is calling for “calls for the murder of leading Finnish politicians as well as immigrants”
Finland: “Racist Site Wants Finnish Leadership Dead”
— YLE reports on a group Tarkea tiedoitus Suomalaisille
— YLE states: “The National Bureau of Investigation is examining an online hate site that calls for the murder of leading Finnish politicians as well as immigrants. The Finnish-language site is registered to a long-time American neo-Nazi.”
— “The anonymous author behind the site’s writing is suspected of illegal threats and the incitement of hatred against an ethnic group.”
— “The site calls for the hanging or shooting of much of the Finnish political leadership, including President Tarja Halonen and Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen. The site also featured a hit list of 50 Finns, named for their role in promoting multiculturalism.”
— “The site is registered to an American named Gary Lauck, a neo-Nazi who became known in 1980s and 90s for smuggling neo-Nazi literature into Europe. Lauck, who served time in a German prison in the late 1990s, later moved his propaganda online.”
— “Göran Wennqvist from the National Bureau of Investigation says it’s been difficult to trace the site’s administrator. Finnish police officials have cooperated with US authorities in the case.”
— YLE: “Police Investigate Facebook Threats Against Migration Minister”
Resources:
— SPLC Background on Gary “Gerhard” Lauck
— Wikipedia states on Gary Lauck
— “Gary Rex Lauck (born 1953; also known as Gerhard Lauck) is the leader of the current incarnation of the NSDAP/AO in the United States and probably the largest producer of neo-Nazi literature in the world. He has been dubbed the “Farmbelt Fuehrer” by Jewish organizations and the “Evil Genius of Germany’s Neo-Nazis” by the Reader’s Digest (British edition, September 1995).”
— Lauck moved from Nebraska to Denmark, where he was later extradited to Germany and convicted on charges related to racism in 1995, was released in 1999, and deported back to the United States
— September 6, 1995: Denmark extradites neo-Nazi to face charges in Germany
— “Lauck was released in March 1999 and deported to the United States.”
— Lauck’s Web Hosting Service http://zensurfrei.com/