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Associated PressJail sentence extended for Austrian right-winger
The Associated Press
Thursday, September 9, 2010; 4:54 PM
VIENNA -- A jailed right-wing Austrian author has been found guilty of violating a prohibition on glorifying Nazi ideology and sentenced to an additional two years in prison.
Gerd Honsik is already serving a four-year term, which began last year after he was found guilty of "Wiederbetaetigung" - "re-engaging" in Nazi-era beliefs. The crime is punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
The previous sentence was for articles Honsik wrote in a right-wing publication praising the Nazi era. The judgment and sentence pronounced Thursday arose from two books by him that contained similar pro-Hitler and anti Jewish sentiments.
Honsik's lawyer said he would appeal. Austrian authorities enacted a law in 1992 making it a crime to deny the Holocaust or promote Nazi propaganda.
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