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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Matt Payton

Berlin woman, 70, covers up neo-Nazi hate messages with her own graffiti

A grandmother in Berlin has been spray-painting over neo-Nazi and racist graffiti with hearts.

Irmela Schramm, aged 70, has been fighting racist messages in her local neighbourhood for the past thirty years describing herself as "Polit-Putze" - a political cleaner.

She told CNN: "I'm really concerned by this hate propaganda. And I want to take a stand.

"Not just hollow words. But to do something.  I could look at that swastika and "Nazi Kiez" graffiti and say 'oh, that's awful' and walk by.

"But no one would dare to do anything. Well, I don't want to wait for someone else to do something about it."

She was first inspired to take up her decades-long mission after she saw a flyer supporting Nazi criminal Rudolf Hess in a local bus stop.

When she saw it still there returning from work, she was disgusted, got out her house keys and scratched it off.

Ms Schramm said:"I just scrubbed the hate away until it was all gone It was a fantastic feeling afterwards. This mind pollution was gone!

"The threshold on the misuse of freedom of speech has deteriorated over the last few years. I think it has now reached rock bottom

"People tell me I am intolerant, that I don't respect the far-right's freedom of speech. But I say: Freedom of speech has limits. It ends where hatred and contempt for humanity begins."

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