LoneLaugher
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This is not his first time to be arrested in Europe.
Arrest in the Czech Republic
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On April 24, 2009, Duke, who had arrived in the Czech Republic on invitation by a Czech neo-Nazi Group known as Národní Odpor ("National Resistance")[141] to deliver three lectures in Prague and Brno to promote the translation of his book My Awakening into Czech language[142], was arrested on suspicion of "denying or approving of the Nazi genocide and other Nazi crimes" and "promotion of movements seeking suppression of human rights," which are crimes in the Czech Republic punishable by up to three years' imprisonment. At the time of his arrest, Duke was reportedly guarded by members of the Národní Odpor.[143][144]
The Czech police accused Duke of promoting movements suppressing human rights.[145][146][147] The police released him early on April 25, 2009, on condition that he leave the country by midnight that same day.[148][149]
Duke's first lecture had been scheduled at Charles University in Prague, but it was canceled after university officials learned that neo-Nazis were planning to attend.[150] Some Czech politicians, including Interior Minister Ivan Langer and Human Rights and Minorities Minister Michael Kocáb, had previously expressed opposition to Duke's being allowed into the country.[143]
In September 2009, the office of the District Prosecutor for Prague dropped all charges, explaining that there was no evidence that David Duke had committed any crime.[151]
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And Germany has done the same thing. As far as I can tell he broke no law. Would he if allowed to speak? We will never know. Isn't it telling that Europe will arrest people for political beliefs while turning a blind eye to crimes committed by certain religions.
They do? The entire continent? Can you substantiate that claim? And....is it the religion that commits crimes, or is it some people who ascribe to certain religions?