FREEDOM FOR KAY DIESNER - IMPORTANT NOTICE

The recent debate over the solidarity t-shirt for Kay Diesner delivers proof that most of those in the Nationalist movement have no idea about the true motives and actions of Kay Diesner. This is why a correction of the BRD media reports relating to Kay are urgently necessary! It is, moreover, a paradox that the media is given more belief than a steadfast comrade. Many comrades even demand the death penalty for Kay Diesner, find that he’s rightfully in prison, and mourn for the “poor victims”. Such demands and statements are only based on ignorance.

Kay Diesner, who will be 36 years old on June 24th, 2008, finds himself for over 11 years in prison in Lübeck. He will probably remain behind bars as long as the BRD regime will last. Right there, he, as some “comrades” demand, has already received the death penalty, namely 3 life sentences! This punishment can be divided as follows: one life-sentence for the shooting of Jewish PDS book-keeper, Klaus Baltruschat; one for the fatal injury of a BRD policeman who had opened fire on Kay; and one for a BRD policeman who was left completely untouched, because this policeman abandoned his colleague and ran in fear across the motorway. Alone, if one ponders the sentence for these deeds, it would be conspicuous to every clear-thinking person that this punitive measure is exaggerated. You only have to ask yourself some questions.

Now, let’s come to the “poor victims”: The PDS book salesman Klaus Baltruschat led the constituency office of Gregor Gysi and was at that time already indicated in anti-Antifa lists. He had with others, encouraged young antifascists to commit violent acts against Nationalists. In Kay Diesner’s case, this included his mailbox being destroyed several times, the front-door of his house being ignited, his car demolished, glass shards found in his lawn where Kay trained his dog, being heckled and harassed, and bottles being thrown on him from high rise buildings as he passed, including on one occasion, a television set. So, it is probably clear to everyone that Klaus Baltruschat was in no way an innocent victim.

The BRD policeman Stefan Grage is also being portrayed as an innocent victim, but it must be considered that it was exactly this policeman who incited the shoot-out. Kay was returning to Berlin when he got a flat tire in the middle of the night. He drove to the next rest-stop in order to sleep. The next morning a police van drove by the vehicle and stopped. Kay’s dog jumped up and as he woke up, the police van continued driving. He lay back down. After about 15 minutes the police van returned and requested that Kay leave his car. Kay had a stolen license-plate, so it was clear to him that the police would discover his personal details. He took up his weapon and told the police to disarm themselves. The driver of the police vehicle fled immediately, racing diagonally across the Autobahn motorway. (For this, Kay received the third life-sentence.) An elderly married couple intercepted the policeman on the opposite side of the rest area, and calmed him down. In the meantime, his colleague Stefan Grage opened fire and shot him. Kay was able to shield himself behind his car. He shot back, hitting the aggressor in the throat. He later died of his injuries. This attack was in no way criminally intended, but rather committed in self-defence.

Whether you consider this a good deed or not, is not important. The most important thing is that Kay has remained steadfast since this incident. After 11 years in prison while enduring obvious harassment because of being a nationalist political prisoner, he still didn’t break! For this reason alone, he should be supported by all possible means.

Therefore we demand freedom for Kay Diesner!

For the last 11 years our Berliner comrade Kay Diesner has been locked behind bars in Lübeck. In five years Kay has the possibility to attend his first hearing, where his exact release date will be determined.

We decided to have t-shirts made in support of Kay, and with his blessing, a theme for both men’s t-shirts and girly shirts was determined.

All proceeds from the t-shirts will be deposited into a special account. The money will then be presented to him on a later date. Kay would like to use the money for a lawyer, who he will need to represent him at his hearing in five years time. If he is in need of support before that, we would of course oblige.

For the shirts and how to order them to show your solidarity look on:
http://www.jva-report.com/freedom_for_kay_diesner.htm

TOGETHER WE ARE STRONG

RVF Netherlands - 20th August 2008