German MP excluded from Holocaust services

A nationalist German MP has been kicked out of a Holocaust memorial day event after saying the country should have a positive attitude to its past.

Bjoern Hoecke, chairman of the Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD)

Bjoern Hoecke, chairman of the Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD). Source: AAP

The leader of the nationalist Alternative for Germany party in Thuringia has been turned away from two Holocaust Remembrance Day events in protest of his recent suggestion that Germany should end its tradition of acknowledging and atoning for its Nazi past.

Bjoern Hoecke and other AfD lawmakers left the state parliament pm Friday after they were told a commemoration would not proceed with them present, the dpa news agency reports.

The AfD called its exclusion a "serious violation of parliamentary practices".

Hoecke had already been told he was also not welcome at a separate event at the Buchenwald concentration camp memorial, and was turned away when he showed up anyway.

Hoecke last week called Berlin's Holocaust memorial a "monument of shame" and said Germany should take a "positive" attitude toward its history.

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Published 28 January 2017 6:58am
Updated 28 January 2017 7:09am
Source: AAP


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