- Alicia Reckzin
Alicia Reckzin (born ca. 1970) is a former member of
Anti-Racist Action whose assault led to the imprisonment ofGeorge Burdi .On
May 29 ,1993 , inOttawa ,Ontario ,Canada , a White supremacist music group, RaHoWa held a concert, which was picketed byAnti-Racist Action protesters including Ms. Reckzin. The former lead singer of RaHoWaGeorge Burdi and the leader of theHeritage Front ,Wolfgang Droege , led their supporters on a march toParliament Hill and eventually to the front of theChâteau Laurier hotel. As the white supremacists marched, they chanted "Sieg Heil", made racist remarks, and gave Nazi salutes. Burdi directed the group and gave media interviews. At Parliament Hill, Burdi and Droege passionately addressed their followers with the express purpose of trying to raise the emotional pitch of the evening. Burdi then led the white supremacists to the Chateau Laurier. Once there, he led his followers on an angry charge across the street to attack the anti-racist demonstrators.One of the victims of that charge was the female complainant, Alicia Reckzin, then 23, who was struck on the head while running from Burdi's supporters. When she fell, she was kicked several times on her right side. In 1995, as a result of the violent confrontation, George Burdi, was convicted of
assault causing bodily harm and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment. OnFebruary 14 ,1997 , theOntario Court of Appeal upheld the lower courts 1995 decision. Reckzin stated that she was disappointed with the sentence handed down by the courts, as Burdi would be released before the end of his prison tenure. Alicia Reckzin was the only anti-racist to participate in thedocumentary film "".External links
* [http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/people/b/burdi-george/press/burdi-convicted.html George Burdi convicted]
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