Forbidden music is said to have been played at a Christmas market in the Cuxhaven district. Now the state security is investigating, among other things, incitement to hatred.
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On the Christmas market in Otterndorf (district Cuxhaven) is said to have played right-wing radical and youth-endangering music. As a police spokesman said, the music was distributed via the official Star Market facility.
The city had commissioned a service provider to provide the music for the Christmas market. According to police reports, pieces were from the now-defunct neo-Nazi band Landser and other songs with hateful and anti-Semitic content played. The state security is investigating Sedition and for violating the Youth Protection Act.
The border crossing is said to have occurred last Friday. Investigators have now also received videos from the weekend. The Christmas market will continue on Saturday and Sunday forbidden music have been played.
