05/06/2011 01:23 PM

'Tacky and Undignified'


Judge Files Complaint against Merkel over Bin Laden Comments


A Hamburg judge has filed a criminal complaint against Chancellor Angela
Merkel for "endorsing a crime" after she stated she was "glad" that Osama
bin Laden was killed by US forces. Meanwhile a new poll reveals that a
majority of Germans do not see the terrorist's death as a reason to
celebrate.

Schadenfreude, the enjoyment of others' suffering, may be a famously German
concept, but it is apparently not a feeling that many Germans aspire to. The
political and public fallout
<http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,760580,00.html>
following Chancellor Angela Merkel's statement on Monday that she was "glad"
Osama bin Laden had been killed was among the most hotly debated topics in
the German media this week. 

Politicians, including those within her own center-right coalition, said
that no death was cause for celebration, and reproved the remark as
un-Christian and vengeful. 

But Hamburg judge Heinz Uthmann went even further. He alleges that the
chancellor's statement was nothing short of illegal, and filed a criminal
complaint against Merkel midweek, the daily Hamburger Morgenpost reported
Friday.

"I am a law-abiding citizen and as a judge, sworn to justice and law," the
54-year-old told the paper, adding that Merkel's words were "tacky and
undignified."

In his two-page document, Uthmann, a judge for 21 years, cites section 140
of the German Criminal Code, which forbids the "rewarding and approving" of
crimes. In this case, Merkel endorsed a "homicide," Uthmann claimed. The
violation is punishable by up to three years' imprisonment or a fine.

"For the daughter of a Christian pastor, the comment is astonishing and at
odds with the values of human dignity, charity and the rule of law," Uthmann
told the newspaper. 

A Sober German Reaction 

While the judge's reaction may seem extreme, his sentiments are apparently
shared by 64 percent of the German population. That was the proportion of
Germans who said bin Laden's death was "no reason to rejoice" in a poll
published by broadcaster ARD on Friday.

Among respondents who said they identified with Germany's three main
opposition parties, an even greater proportion were disgusted with the
jubilation <http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,760565,00.html>
over the al-Qaida leader's death. Their views mirror recent comments made by
opposition politicians on the issue. 

But even among supporters of Merkel's conservative Christian Democrats (CDU)
and their junior coalition partners, the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP),
barely half of those polled said they empathized with Merkel's view. 

The chancellor has declined to withdraw her statement, but the outcry
prompted government press spokesman Steffen Seibert to defend her on
Thursday. "The reason for her happiness was the thought that this man would
no longer pose any danger," he said, adding that her statement had been
reported out of context. 

Seibert added that Merkel "appreciates that those who heard only this
sentence ... might have found the combination of the words 'death' and
'glad' in one phrase to be inappropriate."

kla -- with wire reports





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