An Austrian court has convicted a well-known member of the far-right to nine years in prison for propagating Nazi ideology online, in violation of the country's strict anti-Nazi laws. Gottfried Kuessel, who had been arrested in April 2011, was sentenced late Thursday in Vienna. Two convicted accomplices were given lesser sentences - seven years and four-and-a-half years. Prosecutors said Kuessel was the leader of the now-banned neo-Nazi group, VAPO (Extra-parliamentary Opposition ...
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