Thursday, April 14, 2016

Altmaier about Böhmermann: “We will inform the public in due time” – THE WORLD

Last week asked Jan Böhmermann Chancellery chief Peter Altmaier personally via Twitter message for help in Erdogan affair, now has Altmaier first publicly spoken out.

the ARD “Tagesthemen” (broadcasting, 14.4., 22:15) confirmed Altmaier that the Federal government is currently the case Böhmermann check carefully. “I assume that we bring in the foreseeable future to a common result, but I ask you to understand that I do not want to counteract the confidentiality of the proceedings,” Altmaier said in view of the large media interest. Altmaier promised Therefore: “. We will inform the public in good time”

Böhmermann had asked in the message not directly help, but considering his artistic approach and its position, even though this was contentious. Altmaier said to have promised then to come forward as soon as he was in the evening in Berlin, but since then there should have been no contact.



“libelous poem legally permissible”

Meanwhile announced Bohemian’s station that the controversial libelous poem after assessment of a firm commissioned by ZDF did not exceed the limits of criminality. After expertise of the law firm Redeker Sellner Dahs Böhmer’s insulting poem on the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is “legally permissible”, as the ZDF announced in Mainz on Thursday.

Accordingly, the principle guaranteed Satire freedom According to the expertise encompasses also the use of coarse stylistic device, “regardless of whether they meet personal or general flavor ideas”.

is there the nature of satire, to raise awareness through targeted drawings on a topic and to criticize. The March 31 of Böhmermann in its “Neo Magazine Royale” put forward poem have the debate about the political debate on a Satire contribution the program “Extra3″ and the related reaction of the Turkish President adopted and embedded in a “satirical overall presentation”.

video still will not come back into the library

Böhmermann had in the abusive poem the Turkish president with foul language below denigrated waistline and among others “sack stupid, cowardly and uptight” called. The libelous poem had not aimed to harm the honor of Erdogan. It had gone to a critical analysis of the debate about the previous post the show “Extra3″ and Erdogan’s reaction to it.

The transmitter had to post yet been taken on April 1, on the grounds of the library, the poem does not meet the quality requirements of the ZDF. At the decision of the sender wants to hold its own account to continue. Finally, this is inseparable “from the criminal review” of Satire contribution.

The ZDF editor Committee received on Thursday among employees a letter with the heading “senses distribute held media loop “. “We would appreciate it if the ‘defamatory’ would be brought into the library from the poison cabinet”, it says in the letter, which is pending before epd. The contribution is a “document of contemporary history”. The station rejected the demand. ZDF stay with the decision not to distribute the controversial poem, because the passage does not meet the quality requirements and regulations of the ZDF, said the stations.

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