In a leaflet Martin W. accused the female leader of the social welfare office in Wattenscheid to execute the laws under contempt for human beings. This caused him a lot of trouble. Now the 43 years old man was up for trial for insult and defamation. Not only with his leaflet but also personally he had accused the staff of the social welfare office to approvingly accept the death of refugees. The case was that of a 68 years old Roma, who had asked for asylum in Bochum during the war in Yugoslavia. When the man became seriously ill, the social welfare office refused to pay him any money and even refused to allow him hospital treatment. When the man had a heart attack in July 1997, he was yet told to leave the country. "Normally, people go to a cure after having suffered of a heart attack. He can as well go back to his home country", the social welfare office had said. For Martin W., a member of the Roma-supporting group, is this a scandal. But instead of complaining at the authorities, he had designed the leaflet : "The willing executors of Kanther". This was too much, said the judge. However, of holiday reasons, the trial has been adjourned.