Archive/File: fascism roeder.manfred Last-modified: 1993/05/04 ROEDER, MANFRED Manfred Roeder is not a newcomer to German's neo-Nazi movement. A founder of several radical groups, Roeder was sentenced to 13 years imprisonment for charges related to the bombing of refugee hostels in 1980 in which two residents were killed. Ron Furey and Richard Eaton interviewed Roeder on March 8, 1993. Roeder spoke of his role with the P.L.O. and other terrorist groups, addding that he received financial assistance for his work from both American and South African sources. Roeder claimed that an "earthquake" would soon take place inside the German government. He, furthermore, stated that only a revolution can solve Germany's current woes. Roeder's interview also featured a litany of Jewish conspiracies. Roeder is a strong supporter of Wolfgang Juchem (see separate entry) whom, he says, visited him regularly while he was in prison. Although he feels Juchem is a very good man, Roeder told Ron and Richard that outright violence is still the best cure for Germany's ills. Among Roeder's credits is a group calling itself the Deutsche Buergerinitiative (Germay Citizen's Initiative), an extremist group dating back to 1971. (Request fascism SWC.oprep)