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Austria: Man Convicted after Texting Anti-refugee Message

Friday, 01 September 2017 01:38 PM EDT

VIENNA (AP) — An Austrian court has found a man guilty of contravening the nation's anti-Nazi laws after he sent a picture on a messaging service of headwear adorned with the swastika and death-heads, with the message "dear refugees, you will recognize your caseworker by these hats."

After pronouncing its verdict, the court on Friday sentenced the man to a 10-month suspended prison term and fined him 7,500 euros (nearly $9,000).

The German national isn't being identified in keeping with Austrian privacy laws. Along with sending pro-Nazi pictures and texts on WhatsApp, the court found him guilty of displaying Nazi symbols in his home, including a bottle of beer with the portrait of Adolf Hitler on it.

Austria prohibits actions or displays glorifying Hitler and the Nazi era.

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An Austrian court has found a man guilty of contravening the nation's anti-Nazi laws after he sent a picture on a messaging service of headwear adorned with the swastika and death-heads, with the message "dear refugees, you will recognize your caseworker by these...
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