Probe into the post bearing the statement "Jews subjected to virtual confinement at home"
In a disturbing turn of events, an antisemitic poster was discovered in a shop in Flensburg, Germany, prompting an investigation by the public prosecutor's office. The store owner, Hans Velten Reisch, a 60-year-old small business owner from Duburger Straße, is under scrutiny for the offensive display.
The poster, which was hung in the store on Wednesday afternoon, read, "Jews are banned here! No offense, no antisemitism, just can't stand you." The contents of the poster are believed to have initiated the persecution of Jews, leading to the annihilation of millions of people in the past. Indications suggest that Jewish people were portrayed as inferior members of the community in the poster.
The antisemitic poster sparked outrage nationwide, with several criminal complaints being filed by citizens on Wednesday in response to the offensive display. The public prosecutor's office believes the words on the poster are capable of disturbing public peace and inciting hatred against Jewish people in Germany.
The investigation is focused on the store owner due to the antisemitic poster displayed in the store. The public prosecutor's office compared the demands for exclusion of Jewish citizens in the poster to the persecution of Jews in the Nazi state. This incident is considered an attack on human dignity.
The antisemitic poster is considered an attack on the human dignity of Jewish women and men living in Germany. The public prosecutor's office has initiated an investigation for incitement of the public, citing that the poster maliciously denigrated Jewish people because of their Jewish identity.
The store's location is Flensburg, Germany. Fortunately, the antisemitic poster has since been removed. The investigation into the store owner for incitement of the public is still ongoing. The public is urged to stand against such hate speech and promote unity and respect for all.
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