1. A man convicted two times for painting swastikas and other Nazi symbols in public places was arrested Monday by federal agents and charged with violating his immigration status. 2. French law prohibits the display of Nazi symbols, except in historical contexts. 3. Germany, for instance, bans any display of Nazi symbols. 4. He added that the game lacked the Nazi symbols that might make it illegal to sell in Germany. 5. He was arrested in March and charged with painting Nazi symbols on traffic-signal boxes on Capitol Hill. 6. If he is extradited to Germany, he faces charges of distributing illegal propaganda and Nazi symbols, incitement, encouraging racial hatred and belonging to a criminal group. 7. It also toughened laws aimed at neo-Nazi groups, curtailing their right to demonstrate and display swastikas and other Nazi symbols. 8. Ito, however, refused to let the defense see papers linked to allegations that Fuhrman may have had a Nazi symbol at his desk. 9. Nazi symbols have been used to market other products from athletic training shoes to motorcycle helmets. 10. One suspect arrested carried pamphlets with Nazi symbols. |
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