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Formula 1 boss called to quit after ‘Nazi orgy’

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EJP | News | Formula 1 boss called to quit after ‘Nazi orgy’
Max Mosley was under pressure to resign as boss of Formula One’s governing body Monday after he was exposed enjoying a Nazi-style orgy with five prostitutes, the British press reported. Jewish groups have condemned the behavior of Mosley, 67, whose father, Oswald Mosley, was the leader of the British Union of Fascists and a friend of Adolf Hitler who attended his marriage in the home of Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels. According to the Times, Mosley was caught on video by the News of the World with five women in an underground „torture chamber“ in London where he spent several hours allegedly indulging in sado-masochistic sex.

siehe auch: Formula One boss Max Mosley ‘exposed as sadomasochist in Nazi orgy with five prostitutes’. Formula One motor racing chief Max Mosley has been embroiled in a sensational sex scandal after footage that reportedly shows him taking part in a Nazi-style sex orgy with up to five hookers surfaced. A video reportedly shows Mosley – the son of British World War 2 fascist Sir Oswald Mosley, a friend of Adolf Hitler – giving orders in German as he lashes girls wearing mock death camp uniforms and is himself whipped until he bleeds. The video shows him alternating between masochist and sadist, first obeying orders and then doling out punishment in German, and having sex with his “victims”. ; Jewish groups condemn FIA boss over ‘Nazi’ sex claims. Jewish groups in Britain Monday condemned the head of motor racing’s Formula One after he was pictured in a tabloid newspaper allegedly participating in an orgy with prostitutes dressed as Nazi guards; Mosley consults lawyers over ‘racist sex scandal’. A spokesman for formula one’s governing body the FIA has revealed that its president Max Mosley is consulting with lawyers after he was alleged to be at the centre of a racist sex scandal.

The key to the promotion of Roma rights: early and inclusive education

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Romano Vodi – The key to the promotion of Roma rights: early and inclusive education – News
In many European countries the Roma population are still denied basic human rights. They remain far behind the majority populations in education, employment, housing and health standards and have virtually no political representation. Many Roma live in abject poverty and have little prospect of improving their lives or integrating within wider society. Their exclusion feeds isolationism which in turn encourages Antiziganism among the xenophobes. It is absolutely crucial that more efforts be made to break this vicious cycle. Europe has a shameful history of repression and violent atrocities against the Roma. This has of course left scars in the Roma communities. There have been little in the way of official recognition of these cruelties, only meagre reparation and minimal apologies. The recent decision to establish a memorial in Berlin in respect of the Roma victims during the Nazi era is a welcome exception to the norm. This tragic history in combination with continued daily discrimination – including hate speech and sometimes physical attacks by racist extremists – have not helped the Roma people feel welcome within the broader community. This lack of trust must be understood by the responsible politicians. Because of Antiziganism, many Roma have been afraid to display their Roma identity openly. This is one reason why the number of Roma in national censuses is usually much lower than the real figure. The stereotypes which reduce the voice and identity of the Roma people must be exposed. We must move to recognise the contributions Roma have already made to European societies and cultures. This is one aim of the ongoing Council of Europe campaign Dosta! (Enough! in Romani).

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Incidents at Hungarian Guard inauguration ceremony

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Politics.Hu: Incidents at Hungarian Guard inauguration ceremony
Some 600 new members were inaugurated into the far-right group Magyar Gárda at Heroes Square on Saturday, with its overall membership now totalling more than one thousand. Magyar Gárda members and other extremists kicked, scolded and spat on a small group of youngsters who broke through a police cordon to protest against the Gárda armed with brushes, vacuum cleaners and air fresheners, in an attempt to „clean the square of Nazi beliefs.“ The group managed to escape, however, and ran to the Museum of Fine Arts to get protection from police.