(Jewish Group) Goyim Defense League founder arrested in Poland after demonstrating outside Auschwitz
The founder of the American extremist group Goyim Defense League says he was arrested in Poland this week after demonstrating in front of the Auschwitz-Birkenau former extermination and concentration camp.
Jon Minadeo Jr. posted about his arrest on Gab, the social media platform favored by right-wing extremists barred from other platforms, on Sunday. He said he had been charged with (((Hate Speech))) regarding Aushwitz, using a parenthetical notation adopted by neo-Nazis to identify Jews online and misspelling the Nazi concentration camp in which more than 1 million people were murdered during the Holocaust.
The Polish national police did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But the Polish penal code includes penalties for anyone who propagates a fascist or another totalitarian state or calls for hatred against national, ethnic, racial or religious differences.
Minadeo had posted pictures of himself and a fellow Goyim Defense League member, Robert Wilson, holding posters outside Auschwitzs notorious front gate. The posters contained lewd and derogatory messages about the Anti-Defamation League, the Jewish civil rights group that is a frequent Goyim Defense League target.
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