Lutz Heilmann (born 7 September 1966 in
Zittau
Zittau ( hsb, Žitawa, dsb, Žytawa, pl, Żytawa, cs, Žitava, Upper Lusatian Dialect: ''Sitte''; from Slavic "''rye''" (Upper Sorbian and Czech: ''žito'', Lower Sorbian: ''žyto'', Polish: ''żyto'')) is the southeasternmost city in the Ger ...
,
East Germany
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) is a German politician of the
left-wing
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party
Die Linke
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. He was elected to the
Bundestag
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in the
2005 federal election as a member of the party list in
Schleswig-Holstein
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. Shortly thereafter it was revealed that he had worked for the
Stasi
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The Stasi's function was similar to the KGB, serving as a means of maintaining state author ...
(the
East German
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secret police
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) from 1985 to 1990. Heilmann drew national and international media attention when he caused the website
www.wikipedia.de
(not the
German Wikipedia
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Founded on March 16, 2001, it is the second-oldest Wikipedia (after the English Wikipedia) ...
, but a search portal for it run by
Wikimedia Deutschland
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) to be blocked by a
preliminary injunction
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on 13 November 2008. His Bundestag term ended in 2009, and he failed to be nominated for a second term.
Revelation of Stasi work
Following his election in 2005, strong controversy erupted when it was revealed by the magazine ''
Der Spiegel'' that he had worked for the
Stasi
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The Stasi's function was similar to the KGB, serving as a means of maintaining state author ...
(the
East German
East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; german: Deutsche Demokratische Republik, , DDR, ), was a country that existed from its creation on 7 October 1949 until its dissolution on 3 October 1990. In these years the state ...
secret police) from 1985 to 1990.
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4 December 2005. Heilmann is the only official full-time Stasi employee to be elected MP to the Bundestag; although several other Die Linke politicians have been "unofficial" Stasi informants.
Heilmann narrowly survived an impeachment by the party electorate following his untruthfulness about his Stasi career prior to becoming a
MP.
Heilmann worked in the so-called "
Hauptverwaltung Aufklärung Personenschutz" department of Stasi, a large and important department within the Stasi that was directly subordinated under
Erich Mielke
Erich Fritz Emil Mielke (; 28 December 1907 – 21 May 2000) was a German communist official who served as head of the East German Ministry for State Security (''Ministerium für Staatsicherheit'' – MfS), better known as the Stasi, from 1957 un ...
. The department was responsible for "personal security", but also took part in regular oppression activities and employed informants. His employment record at Stasi states that Heilmann joined the Stasi because of political motivation and that he identified with his work and saw his future as a Stasi employee.
He left Stasi after it was dissolved following the fall of the communist regime.
The nomination of Lutz Heilmann as an MP by the Left Party has been strongly criticized by
Hubertus Knabe, the director of the
Berlin-Hohenschönhausen Memorial
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. Knabe stated that Heilmann "has no business being in parliament", and said it is "unacceptable for the victims of the
GDR
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communist regime to imagine that a man with such a past should serve in a parliament".
Work history
He attended law school from 1992 to 2004, obtaining an undergraduate law degree (''
Diplom-Jurist'') in 2004. During this time, he worked as a cashier at a
filling station
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and as a carpet salesman.
After a period of being unemployed (2004–2005) he obtained a position as
articled clerk
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(''Rechtsreferendar'') at the Landgericht (an intermediate court) in
Lübeck
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which he quit after being elected to the Bundestag. In November 2009, he returned to his job as a clerk.
Political activities
Heilmann took part in the "
Jugendweihe
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" in 1981. He became a member of the communist party of the
German Democratic Republic
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, the
Socialist Unity Party of Germany
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(SED) in 1986, and has remained a member of its successor parties (
SED-PDS
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,
PDS
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,
Die Linkspartei.PDS and now
Die Linke
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), although he left the party in 1992 and rejoined in 2000.
Heilmann, who was previously married, has organized participation of the party's queer group at
Christopher Street Day
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s.
In the Bundestag, his main activity has focused on transportation policy favoring the environment. He argued for an increase in the
LKW-MAUT and against a proposed waiver of the
motor vehicle tax
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Available energy sources include potential energy (e.g. energy of the Earth's gravitational field as exploited in hydroelectric power ge ...
for new cars.
He has been involved in a fight within ''Die Linke'', trying to get Lübeck party boss
Ragnar Lüttke expelled from the party. Four-year-old photographs showing Lüttke at a party celebrating
Joseph Stalin
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's birthday were obtained by a
Flensburg newspaper in October 2008.
[
In 2009 he failed to be nominated again as a Bundestag candidate.
]
Lawsuit against ''Wikimedia Deutschland''
On 13 November 2008, Heilmann pressed charges against ''Wikimedia Deutschland e.V.'' at the Landgericht Lübeck, obtaining a preliminary injunction which barred the internet address www.wikipedia.de
(which is controlled by ''Wikimedia Deutschland'') from linking to de.wikipedia.org
(controlled by the U.S.-based ''Wikimedia Foundation
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'') as long as certain information about him is included in the German Wikipedia
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in the article Lutz Heilmann. Heilmann also filed legal complaints against one Wikipedia editor and two other online writers.
According to '' Focus Online'', Heilmann objected to claims that he had not completed his university degree, and that he had participated in a business venture involving pornography. He did however admit that he had served as "youth protection officer" for an internet sex shop run by a roommate.[Linke waschen Schmutzwäsche]
''taz'', 22 October 2008. The report also suggests that the Wikipedia article had been repeatedly altered in line with his claims by an anonymous user operating within the Bundestag building, but Heilmann denied having been involved in an edit war.
In October 2008, some German newspapers reported that Heilmann was under investigation for having threatened a former roommate and that the committee on immunity of the ''Bundestag'' had lifted his immunity
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in the matter.[Schmutzkampagne in der Linken: Jetzt gerät Heilmann unter Beschuss]
, ''Lübecker Nachrichten'', 21 October 2008. Heilmann denied this and had a counter statement published. (According to ''Die Tageszeitung
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'' charges were filed due to attempted coercion ("versuchte Nötigung"). Heilmann's response fits this explanation as he states that the committee on immunity of the ''Bundestag'' has dealt on 17 October with the matter in question related to short messages he sent to his former roommate.) This matter was reported in Heilmann's Wikipedia article. This claim, as well as claims that he had withheld parts of his Stasi records, were also cited by Heilmann as reasons for his action against ''Wikimedia Deutschland''.
After some statements were removed from his German Wikipedia article and after major media coverage, Heilmann announced on 16 November that he would drop the legal proceedings against ''Wikimedia Deutschland'', regretting that many uninvolved users of the encyclopedia had been affected. He vowed to continue his pursuit of the Wikipedia editor who had originally added the allegedly offensive material.
Heilmann later made a public statement on his actions against Wikipedia. "I didn't think it through and didn't anticipate the consequences," he admitted. Wikimedia Germany reported that on the Saturday of the blocking it had received record donations of €16,000, compared to €3,000 on an average day.Abgeordneter ließ Wikipedia sperren
''Manager Magazin'', 16 November 2008.
See also
* Katina Schubert
Katina Schubert (born 28 December 1961) is a German politician who is serving as leader of the Berlin branch of The Left and member of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin since 2016. Since 2021, she has also been one of six deputy federal leaders of ...
, another politician of ''Die Linke'' who initiated proceedings against Wikipedia
References
External links
Lutz Heilmann
official page at ''Die Linke'', listing his speeches, legislative initiatives and press releases.
Private website
Preliminary injunction from the Landsgericht Lübeck, November 13th, 2008
containing the offending statements.
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1966 births
Living people
People from Zittau
Socialist Unity Party of Germany politicians
Party of Democratic Socialism (Germany) politicians
The Left (Germany) politicians
21st-century German politicians
Members of the Bundestag for Schleswig-Holstein
Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime members
Stasi officers
Gay politicians
LGBT members of the Bundestag
German LGBT rights activists
Members of the Bundestag for the Party of Democratic Socialism (Germany)