In the middle of the lecture on the Holocaust marched six men from a neo-Nazi organization in the auditorium at Peder Skrivare-secondary education. The Principal chose to call the police to the scene.
– It was terribly uncomfortable, says one of the audience.
The Jewish writer Mietek Grocher , 88 years, was invited to PS high school to tell students about Nazism and how he survived the Holocaust. On Monday evening, he spoke a second time, now for the parents and the public, but about half an hour into the well-attended lecture opened the doors to the auditorium, writes Halland News.
– They were five or six men. Two had bombs jackets and had a shaved head. The stomped on line, at exactly the same distance apart. They sat down in front of them turned around and photographed the audience, says one of the audience.
She perceived behavior as a show of force to cause concern, but says that Mietek Grocher continued his lecture as if nothing happened.
– I was terribly upset by it all, she says.
Since it was spread a sense of concern in the audience called police to the scene.
– The headmaster called us because it came in six men to the lecture as well came in late, and did not fit in with the rest of the image in the audience. There was an aura around these people who were not so friendly, says Andreas Eriksson’s field officer in Halland.
The police went into the auditorium , and saw that the men sat quietly on their seats.
– They did not interfere, and in such a case we do nothing. But we stop at the scene, because there is a sense of concern of the audience. We note that a number of people were not necessarily here to listen to the message, but they still have the right to sit in the room, says Andreas Eriksson, who says that tonight’s event is unusual.
– I have worked as police in Halland for 13 years and never seen anything like it.
When HN comes to PS, the six men just left the lecture for about 40 minutes, while the audience’s applause. Two elderly women standing and talking with police outside the school. They are worried and do not know if they dare remain in the auditorium and listen clearly.
– One of them sat next to me. I did not know what I would do, she says.
The Rector Martin Augustsson says that the PS-school several times recently have experienced that someone has left neo-Nazi message outside school . Last Monday morning got janitor remove the barrier tape, posters and stickers.
– It is sad that it was like this in the evening, and that people felt a discomfort, he said.
Mietek Grocher is booked to lecture PS pupils also on Tuesday.
– I’m used to these things, it has happened several times before. I do not feel afraid, but it is uncomfortable. When I came to Sweden I never thought I would experience neo-Nazism, but now they sit here, says Mietek Grocher, when HN reach him later on Monday evening.
The neo-Nazi organization Swedish Resistance Movement wrote on Monday evening on his website they conducted the campaign in Varberg.
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