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Switzerland Plans Fines for Public Display of Nazi Symbols

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People waving Nazi swastika flags during a protest outside the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida, US, July 23, 2022. Photo: REUTERS/Marco Bello

Switzerland plans to issue 200 Swiss franc ($250) fines for the public ​display of swastikas under a proposed ‌new law banning Nazi symbols, the government said on Friday.

Fines would be levied on anyone ​who intentionally used Nazi symbols, ​had tattoos of them, or performed gestures ⁠such as the Hitler salute in ​public spaces, including online platforms and audiovisual ​media, the governing Federal Council said.

The council said the need for a ban was pressing due ​to an increase in antisemitic incidents.

On-the-spot ​fines should enable its swift enforcement, it said.

The ‌council ⁠said exceptions would apply for educational, scientific, cultural, and journalistic purposes.

The law’s submission followed a largely positive public consultation on ​the proposed ​ban, the ⁠government said.

The government drafted the law after parliament in 2024 ​backed a motion to ban ​the ⁠swastika.

The bill aims to close a gap in current law, under which displaying extremist ⁠symbols ​is only punishable if ​clearly linked to promotion of the ideology.

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