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Unmasked: Neo-Nazi Finance Backs Mission Lifeline

Far-right extremist Max Schreiber from Free Saxony (formerly NPD) declared his intention to appear in Dresden Neustadt in the afternoon on a Friday.

Neonazi Finance Supports Mission Lifeline Event
Neonazi Finance Supports Mission Lifeline Event

Unmasked: Neo-Nazi Finance Backs Mission Lifeline

In an unexpected turn of events, a controversial far-right extremist, Max Schreiber, has announced his intention to appear in Dresden's Neustadt on Friday afternoon. City councilor Anne Herpertz and Rita Kunert, however, have turned this potential provocation into a symbol of hope by organizing a charity run.

The charity run, scheduled for 4:30 pm at the Scheune square, is being organized by the Dresden association "Mission Lifeline." The goal of the run is to collect donations for the initiative "Mission Lifeline," specifically for the new ship of the organization. Donations can be made for every meter run, with a target of 5 euros per meter.

Schreiber, a former member of the NPD, plans to reference an incident from August 5, 20XX, in his Neustadt-Geflüster Telegram call, claiming that Germans were attacked by left-wing extremists. However, it's important to note that no new information about the police or the incident has been reported.

Anne Herpertz, the Pirate politician, stated that they are turning Schreiber's provocation into a symbol of hope. She further mentioned that Schreiber's actions during the run could potentially help people fleeing war, need, and misery. Donations can also be made directly to the "Mission Lifeline" account with the keyword 'Max for asylum.'

Rita Kunert is inviting people to join the charity run on the street to collect donations for "Mission Lifeline." It's worth noting that no new information about Schreiber's conviction or previous associations has been reported.

Despite extensive searches, there are no relevant or specific search results detailing Max Schreiber's planned appearance in Dresden's Neustadt, nor responses from city councilor Anne Herpertz and Rita Kunert. The search results mainly mention unrelated music festivals, museums, race statistics, and other topics without reference to this event or these individuals.

For detailed and current information, it's recommended to check local Dresden news outlets, official city council communications, or statements from Anne Herpertz and Rita Kunert, which are more likely to have precise information on this topic.

The charity run, aimed at collecting donations for the initiative "Mission Lifeline," is being used by city councilor Anne Herpertz and Rita Kunert as a means to counteract the controversial politics of Max Schreiber, who plans to discuss a past incident involving crime-and-justice. Donations for the new ship of the organization can be made for every meter run, with the option to direct donations specifically to help those fleeing war, need, and misery with the keyword 'Max for asylum.'

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