Jürgen Roth
Jürgen Roth (Investigative journalist, Author) | |
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Born | 4 November 1945 Frankfurt on Main |
Died | 28 September 2017 (Age 71) Frankfurt on Main |
Nationality | German |
Interests | • organized crime • white collar crime |
German investigative journalist who has published many books on organized crime. |
Jürgen Roth was a German publicist and investigative journalist. After graduating from high school, Roth completed an apprenticeship as a freight forwarder. He left the occupation and spent a year in Turkey in 1968.[1] Since 1971, he has published books and television documentaries on organized crime with a focus on Eastern Europe, Germany and international terrorism. He was also active in the organization Business Crime Control. Roth was of the opinion that organized crime was deeply intertwined with the economic system and that it was an integral part of economic life in Europe. Roth died after a serious illness in September 2017 at the age of 71.[2]
Reception and legal proceedings
The Rheinische Post sees Roth as one of the "best experts on the subject".[3] However, he is considered a "contentious and, due to his polemics, controversial journalist," according to the Berliner Zeitung.[4] Thomas Feltes, criminologist at the Ruhr University Bochum, wrote about his publications: "Without his books, the common reader would miss something, and certainly also some investigators who, after publication, will greedily search for who is quoted, named or otherwise indirectly mentioned there".[5]
There were several court cases against Roth because of his publications. Gerhard Schröder took legal action against his 2006 book: Der Deutschland-Clan: Das skrupellose Netzwerk aus Politikern, Top-Managern und Justiz (The German clan: The unscrupulous network of politicians, top managers and the judiciary), in which Roth also dealt with the former Federal Chancellor. The court ruled that Roth had to rewrite a passage in the book in which he linked Schröder's trip to the United Arab Emirates with his work for Gazprom. However, Schröder's lawyers also tried to prevent the sale of the new, unobjected edition by issuing warnings to booksellers.[6] Roth had presented an excerpt of his research activities in advance on the news portal Fair Observer.[7]
Following a temporary injunction obtained by the lawyer of a Leipzig restaurateur at the Leipzig Regional Court, the 2009 book Mafialand Deutschland (Mafia country Germany) had to be withdrawn from bookstores and could then only be sold with redacted passages.[8]
In February 2010, former Bulgarian Interior Minister Rumen Petkov sued Jürgen Roth for defamation [9][10] after Roth had linked Petkov to the mafia and illegal drug trafficking. On October 14, 2010, Roth was acquitted by the Sofia District Court and the charge of defamation was dismissed.[11]
A Quote by Jürgen Roth
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"Conspiracy theorist" | “German Business News: You dedicate a whole chapter to the Bilderbergers. What influence do the Bilderbergers really exert? Jürgen Roth: Compared to the "round tables" I described, their influence is rather small. What stands out among the Bilderbergers is not so much the secrecy or the strict isolation in luxury enclaves, but who the initiators are. They are US banks and US corporations, as well as the Deutsche Bank. At its core, it is a kind of neoliberal think tank, whose members sometimes have a rather obscure biography. And they try, with more or less great success, to win over politicians who are well-disposed towards them and their goals. These in turn feel flattered when they are invited. And it is particularly revealing that only representatives of neo-liberalism are invited. Critics of capitalism will not be found there. German Business News: Where is the line between real power and conspiracy theory? You criticize the network of the "Round Tables". What is behind it? Jürgen Roth: There is no conspiracy theory, only the conspiracy of a small, exclusive, European, economic and political elite against the social and democratic state. Their goal is clearly an ideological revolution, the widespread implementation of a free, untamed market economy. Ulisses Garrido, the former Portuguese trade union leader and current director of the Education Department of the European Trade Union Confederation, is far from any conspiracy theory. He explained it to me like this: "What is to be achieved is a complete change in society, without the population having any say in the matter. It is undoubtedly a silent coup." [...] | 24 May 2014 | Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten (German Business News) |
References
- ↑ http://www.lpb-bw.de/publikationen/eumafia/autoren.htm
- ↑ http://www.taz.de/Nachruf-auf-den-Journalisten-Juergen-Roth/!5451753/
- ↑ Rheinische Post - 10. February 2009
- ↑ Berliner Zeitung - 09. July 2009
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20120115031517/http://www.polizeitrainer-konferenz.de/page0/index.html
- ↑ http://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/schroeder-vs-buchhaendler-juristischer-uebereifer-1.204686
- ↑ http://www.fairobserver.com/article/gazprom-and-eastern-europe-carrot-and-stick
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20170930084054/http://www.boersenblatt.net/314474/
- ↑ http://www.gomopa.net/Pressemitteilungen.html?id=405&meldung=Juergen-Roth-Neues-Ungemach-aus-Sofia
- ↑ http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=112840
- ↑ https://www.welt.de/print/welt_kompakt/kultur/article10307641/Freispruch-fuer-deutschen-Mafia-Autor-Juergen-Roth.html
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