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Comedian's 'Nazi slut' jab at German politician ruled legal

The Hamburg state court on today rejected a complaint from Alice Weidel, who is co-leading the anti-immigration party's campaign for September elections.

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A German court has ruled that a comedian's comments calling a leading figure in the nationalist Alternative for Germany party a "Nazi slut" on a television show were satirical and thus protected speech.

The Hamburg state court on today rejected a complaint from Alice Weidel, who is co-leading the anti-immigration party's campaign for September elections. She had contended that the comments by comedian Christian Ehring on April 27 were defamatory.

Ehring, commenting on a recent Weidel statement that political correctness belonged on the scrapheap of history, said on the satirical show Extra 3: "OK, out with political correctness, let's all be incorrect — there the Nazi slut is right."

Party spokesman Christian Lueth says the decision against "such an aggressive defamation" will be appealed.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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