Cultura

German PEGIDA leader resigns after Hitler pose prompts investigation

By Madeline Chambers

BERLIN (Reuters) - The leader of the fast-growing German anti-Muslim movement PEGIDA resigned on Wednesday after a photo of him posing as Hitler - and reports that he called refugees "scumbags" - prompted prosecutors to investigate him for inciting hatred.

"Yes, I can confirm that Lutz Bachmann has offered his resignation and it was accepted," another PEGIDA co-founder, Kathrin Oertel, told Reuters. She added: "PEGIDA will go on."

Bachmann, a 41-year-old convicted burglar, had appeared on the front page of top-selling daily newspaper Bild on Wednesday sporting a Hitler moustache and haircut. Bild and another paper said he had called asylum-seekers "animals" and "scumbags".

Oertel said his resignation had nothing to do with the Hitler photo but was linked to comments posted on the internet.

(Additional reporting by Michael Nienaber; Writing by Stephen Brown; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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