View Full Version : Jurgen Rieger is dead
jaffe
30th October 2009, 11:47
Jurgen Rieger famous neonazi and lawyer from Hamburg has died yesterday.
http://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/hamburg/rieger120.html
Sasha
30th October 2009, 15:11
i'm not an hatefull person but this in one asshole who'se grave ill gladly piss on.
rot in pieces fucker, i hope he forgot to take care of inheritance properly and that the state steals most....
communard resolution
30th October 2009, 15:30
Good riddance.
Muzk
30th October 2009, 16:34
they had poster propaganda up with his picture about a month ago
Rjevan
30th October 2009, 17:50
Jaffe, you beat me to it, just wanted to start a thread about this myself.
Well, what to say, might be some kind of tasteless, but: awesome news!!! Good riddance, he won't poison the air anymore and won't buy another "nazi-hotel" again ever, may the bastard rot in the mud!
rednordman
30th October 2009, 18:49
How on earth was he a lawyer and an open neo-nazi at the same time? I find this highly ironic to say the least. If the nazis ever got power again, than his skills as a lawyer would never been needed as all they ever understood was their own kangeroo courts.
Seriously though, was he ever a prominent lawyer?
I would also say good riddance, but sadly he is resting in peace right now. Hopefully at least, the words 'shit of a man' shall be engraved on his tombstone.
jaffe
30th October 2009, 19:51
How on earth was he a lawyer and an open neo-nazi at the same time? I find this highly ironic to say the least. If the nazis ever got power again, than his skills as a lawyer would never been needed as all they ever understood was their own kangeroo courts.
Seriously though, was he ever a prominent lawyer?
He was one of the main guys within the NPD and did a lot of courtcases that involved around his party, neonazi demonstrations and neonazis self. The last times he tried (there was a topic on this forum as well) to create centers where people could get politicaly educated in extreme right politics.
Communist Pear
30th October 2009, 20:36
And the world just became a little more beautiful. :thumbup1:
Every day a fascist dies is a good day for me.
RotStern
30th October 2009, 23:12
Yay!
Scum like this do not deserve to live.
Mather
31st October 2009, 19:21
Good riddance!
Sasha
5th November 2009, 17:11
from antifa.org.uk
03/11: Death of leading neo-Nazi set to cripple far-right (http://www.antifa.org.uk/nucleus3.32/nucleus332/index.php?itemid=211)
Category: International (http://www.antifa.org.uk/nucleus3.32/nucleus332/index.php?catid=4)
Posted by: Admin (http://www.antifa.org.uk/nucleus3.32/nucleus332/index.php?memberid=1)
http://www.antifa.org.uk/nucleus3.32/nucleus332/media/1/20091103-22933.jpg
One of the driving forces of neo-Nazism in Germany, Jürgen Rieger, has died after suffering a stroke, his far-right National Democratic Party announced on its website Friday morning.
The 63-year-old Hamburg lawyer and NPD deputy chairman had been in a coma since Saturday night, when he suffered a stroke at a meeting of the party’s leadership in Berlin.
He was rushed to hospital, where his condition steadily worsened.
Rieger’s son Harald said the family was considering a cremation or a burial at sea because they did not want his grave to become a neo-Nazi pilgrimage site.
The Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), a government agency that monitors extremists, said Rieger’s death was a serious blow for the far-right movement.
Rieger was a key fund-raiser for the cash-strapped NPD, which was slapped with a €1.27 million fine in May for accounting irregularities.
The BfV’s Lower Saxony president, Günter Heiß, said on Friday that Rieger’s death would leave a hole in the far right scene that could not be quickly filled.
“I don’t see any such prominent personality,” he said. “Rieger was a one-of-a-kind phenomenon in right-wing extremism, because he was hyperactive in many areas. He was on the go, around the clock, on right-wing extremist issues.
“He was unbelievably hard-working.”
Rieger was particularly energetic in attempting to acquire property for far-right activities. He made news in August when he tried to buy an old hotel to convert into a neo-Nazi training centre in Lower Saxony, sparking a tense standoff between right-wing extremists and police.
Rieger was thought to have contributed several hundred thousand euros to far-right causes. But Heiß said it was not clear whether any of his assets, estimated at about €500,000, would be bequeathed to the NPD.
http://www.thelocal.de/national/20091030-22933.html
Ravachol
5th November 2009, 23:16
Good riddance, may many more fascists follow! :D
On a sidenote, has anyone else noticed his striking resemblance to the fascist prime minister 'Adam Sutler' in V for Vendetta:
http://www.horroria.com/i/nstills/37/58/53758/53758-191277.jpg
http://www.antifa.org.uk/nucleus3.32/nucleus332/media/1/20091103-22933.jpg
:laugh:
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