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Boris Becker’s son presses charges after racist German slur

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BERLIN: The son of former tennis star Boris Becker has pressed charges against a German nationalis­t lawmaker who insulted him with a racist slur, his lawyer said Thursday.

Lawyer Christian-Oliver Moser told The Associated Press that charges were filed on behalf of Noah Becker following “unbearable and racist remarks” from the Twitter account of nationalis­t lawmaker Jens Maier.

The tweet emerged after an article in a German magazine in which Noah, 23, said Berlin was a “white city” compared with London or Paris, and that he had been attacked there because of his skin color.

Noah Becker is the son of threetime Wimbledon champion and his ex-wife Barbara Becker, who has a German mother and an AfricanAme­rican father. He works as an artist and musician and lives in Berlin.

In the interview with Emotion magazine, which first published excerpts on Tuesday, Noah Becker was asked if he has experience­d racism in Berlin.

“Yes, I have also been attacked because of my brown skin color,” he said. “In comparison to London or Paris, Berlin is a white city.”

Maier, a member of the Alternativ­e for Germany party, reacted Tuesday by posting a racist slur on Twitter that he later deleted.

The lawmaker later denied writing the controvers­ial tweet himself. He said one of his employees had written the tweet, the German news agency dpa reported.

Last year Maier, a judge from the eastern German state of Saxony, was reprimande­d by a court in Dresden for using far-right slogans, according to dpa.

Maier is one of 92 members of the nationalis­t Alternativ­e for Germany, or AfD, party which was elected to Germany’s national parliament for the first time in September.

Earlier this week, another prominent member of the AfD ran into trouble with police and Twitter over her response to a Cologne police tweet offering New Year greetings in Arabic.

Lawmaker Beatrix von Storch tweeted her objections to the police tweet, saying: “Do they think they will calm the barbaric, Muslim, group-raping hordes of men this way?”

Von Storch’s Twitter account was blocked for several hours Monday over a suspected breach of rules on hate speech. Police said Tuesday they filed a criminal complaint to prosecutor­s over suspected incitement.

 ??  ?? Boris Becker, left, with son Noah Becker in this July 7, 2012 file photo. (AFP)
Boris Becker, left, with son Noah Becker in this July 7, 2012 file photo. (AFP)

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