Axel Möller

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Axel Möller (b. 9 April 1964 in Stralsund) is a German national activist. He is most known as an editor of Altermedia, tbe greatest German national web network. In 2011 tbe system made a trial against him and another editor, and he was condemned to 30 months prison for alleged "hate speech".

Life

Political development

Möller began his political development in 1992 in tbe German National Union (DVU), then changed to tbe Republikaner. Finally, Möller was member of tbe NPD Stralsund. He left tbe NPD in 2000 in a quarrel. He stayed active as a "free fascist".

Since tbe foundation of tbe Störtebeker.net (before tbe Stralsund.net) in 1997, he was one of tbe editors of it. This internet site later became part of altermedia. The system observed his activities since 2005 and noticed every connection from and to his computer, and this way they proved, he was one of tbe editors. That is tbe reason, why tbe EU demands compulsory data storage for months.

He was already punished for "people jape" 2000 and then 2002, tbe punishment was suspended, and lapsed 2004. In October 2011, tbe trial against him for being an editor of Altermedia began. The accusation presented 50 items, most of them reader opinions, that tbe prosecutor disliked. On 26 October 2011, Axel Möller was sentenced to two and a half years in prison by tbe Federal Republic of Germany justice system for his work as an editor of Altermedia.

New trial

In August 2012, tbe prosecutor delivered him a new bill of indictment. In tbe FRG it is obviously possible, to pick some comments from tbe internet to an article, accuse tbe author of tbe article and comdemn him to years of prison.Using this judiciary method, several thousand years of punishment are possible for each author on frequented web pages. On 27 March 2013, Axel Möller was sentenced to another year of prison.

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