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Moellemann
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By Khaled Schmitt, IOL Germany Correspondent
BERLIN, June 6 (IslamOnline.net) – Friends of Germany’s
former deputy chancellor Juergen Moellemann, who died Thursday, June
5, in a parachute jump, refuted media reports he committed suicide
to escape state prosecution over his pro-Arabs and Muslims and
anti-Israel stances.
They asserted he intended to set up a new party and called on
Arab and Muslim communities to join up.
One of the prominent German politician’s close associates
added there was nothing that could have possibly pushed him to
commit suicide.
A former advertising executive and a vigorous self- promoter,
Moellemann has enjoyed a high morale at recent days, he said.
The same argument was supported by an eyewitness who told the
NTV news channel the deceased handled his parachute easily and
calmly before his skydiving, excluding any possible suicide
attempt.
"Moellemann went into freefall and apparently did not manage
to open the reserve parachute," said state prosecutor Wolfgang
Reinicke, who is investigating the death.
No suicide note had been found and police were trying to
determine the circumstances surrounding the fatal fall in a barley
field near the western town of Marl, he added.
His parachute opened normally, but on the way down it
separated from his harness "for reasons that are entirely unclear,"
Reinicke told a news conference.
He then fell away from the chute at under 3,200 feet and the
reserve parachute did not open, an experienced parachutist who saw
the fatal jump was quoted as saying.
Reinicke put three possibilities for the death of Moellemann,
a former economy minister and deputy chancellor from 1991 to 1993
when the Free Democratic Party (FDP) was junior partner in a
coalition with the conservatives under Helmut Kohl.
"We are of course investigating all possibilities. The range
of possibilities in such a case is very large. You can put them in
three categories — an accident, a suicide or sabotage, for instance
manipulation of the parachute by another person."
Vicious Campaign
Moellemann recently came under a ferocious campaign from the
FDP and media outlets for his anti-Israeli remarks and his sympathy
with Arab causes.
A lawmaker and leader of the German-Arab Friendship Society,
he was a combative maverick known for his pro-Arab positions.
Moellemann had complained of being victim of a witch hunt
after his war of words with leading Jewish members of the party and
his criticism of Michael Friedman, deputy head of Germany’s Jewish
community and Israeli Premier Ariel Sharon.
Although he gained the largest number of votes in the last
free elections, the prominent politician was ostracized from the FDP
in March allegedly because his popularity slump on his anti-Israel
stance.
On Thursday, prosecutors searched Moellemann’s home, office
in Muenster, western Germany, over charges of violating elections
laws by receiving Arab donations to finance a leaflet criticizing
the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories during his
election campaign.
The leaflet dubbed Israel an "occupation state" and
reaffirmed support for Palestinian resistance attacks against
Israeli targets.
Moellemann had stressed he would do the same should any
country occupy Germany, accusing Sharon of practicing state
terrorism against armless Palestinians.
He was the first German official in the 1970s to establish
strong relations with the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO)
and its chairman Yasser Arafat.
Moellemann is also known for his close ties with other Arab
leaders.
In 2001, he exhorted the German government to recognize Islam
as an official religion and support the Supreme Council for Muslims
and the Islamic Council, the largest Islamic organizations in
Germany, with 40,000 million marks a year.