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Leftist politician attacked in Stockholm

A 29-year-old leftist politician from the Stockholm suburbs was beaten and attacked with a knife in Jordro south of Stockholm on Sunday night.

Mattias Bernhardsson sits on the local council in Haninge, a suburb south of Stockholm, and is a member of the Rättvisepartiet socialisterna, the Swedish chapter of the socialist Committee for a Workers’ International.

According to Bernhardsson, he was followed by several people who then attacked him with brass knuckles and cut his face with a knife.

He is convinced the attack was carried out by Nazis.

“I noticed that three men were walking behind me. When I turned I saw that they were skinheads,” he told the TT news agency.

Bernhardsson then began running, but the stalkers caught up to him.

“One of them pulled on a mask and came at my face with a knife. Another had brass knuckles,” he said.

Bernhardsson managed to maintain his balance during the attack, after which the men jumped into a waiting car and sped off.

The incident was Bernhardsson’s second brush with violence over the weekend.

On Saturday, he and a colleague were attacked by several men in connection with a demonstration in central Stockholm against the United States’ involvement in Iraq.

“It’s obvious to me that there’s a connection. It seems like they were waiting for me and followed me,” he said.

Bernhardsson sustained minor injuries and was taken to hospital for treatment.

The Sunday attack has been reported to police.

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Austrian rapper arrested over neo-Nazi songs

Austrian authorities said Tuesday they have arrested a rapper accused of broadcasting neo-Nazi songs, one of which was used by the man behind a deadly anti-Semitic attack in Germany.

Austrian rapper arrested over neo-Nazi songs
Austrian police officers patrol at the house where Adolf Hitler was born during the anti-Nazi protest in Braunau Am Inn, Austria on April 18, 2015. Photo: JOE KLAMAR / AFP

“The suspect has been arrested on orders of the Vienna prosecutors” and transferred to prison after a search of his home, said an interior ministry statement.

Police seized a mixing desk, hard discs, weapons, a military flag from the Third Reich era and other Nazi objects during their search.

Austrian intelligence officers had been trying for months to unmask the rapper, who went by the pseudonym Mr Bond and had been posting to neo-Nazi forums since 2016.

The suspect, who comes from the southern region of Carinthia, has been detained for allegedly producing and broadcasting Nazi ideas and incitement to hatred.

“The words of his songs glorify National Socialism (Nazism) and are anti-Semitic, racist and xenophobic,” said the interior ministry statement.

One of his tracks was used as the sound track during the October 2019 attack outside a synagogue in the eastern German city of Halle.

In posts to online forums based in the United States, the rapper compared the man behind the 2019 Christchurch shootings that killed 51 people at a New Zealand mosque to a saint, and translated his racist manifesto into German.

Last September, an investigation by Austrian daily Der Standard and Germany's public broadcaster ARD said that the musician had been calling on members of neo-Nazi online forums and chat groups to carry out terrorist attacks for several years.

They also reported that his music was used as the soundtrack to the live-streamed attack in Halle, when a man shot dead two people after a failed attempt to storm the synagogue.

During his trial last year for the attack, 28-year-old Stephan Balliet said he had picked the music as a “commentary on the act”. In December, a German court jailed him for life.

“The fight against far-right extremism is our historical responsibility,” Austria's Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said Tuesday.

Promoting Nazi ideology is a criminal offence in Austria, which was the birth place of Adolph Hitler.

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