美国海岸警卫队移除训练中心纳粹十字标志并展开调查


2026年2月24日 美国东部时间凌晨1:35 / 路透社 / 作者:卡尼什卡·辛格和贾斯珀·沃德


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华盛顿,2月23日(路透社) – 美国海岸警卫队周一表示,其位于新泽西州的主要新兵训练中心发现纳粹十字标志涂鸦后已将其移除,该事件已移交进一步调查,并补充称海岸警卫队谴责仇恨符号的展示。

“在发现训练中心塞勒姆海角(Cape May)大楼内卫生间墙上绘有仇恨符号后,海岸警卫队立即将此事移交海岸警卫队调查服务局(CGIS)进行调查——这符合海岸警卫队长期执行的政策,”美国海岸警卫队发言人在一份声明中说,”该仇恨符号已立即被移除。”

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《华盛顿邮报》周一早些时候报道称,一名海岸警卫队教官周四晚间在新泽西州南部塞勒姆海角训练中心的男卫生间墙上发现了纳粹十字标志涂鸦。

纳粹十字标志被德国纳粹党采用,成为极右翼和白人至上主义仇恨的象征。

海岸警卫队 commandant(指挥官)凯文·伦迪海军上将前往新兵训练中心,与约900名新兵和工作人员就此事发表讲话。

“任何宣扬或推进仇恨或极端主义意识形态的人——离开这里。你们不属于美国海岸警卫队,我们拒绝你们,”伦迪在海岸警卫队分享的声明中说。


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《华盛顿邮报》去年11月报道称,海岸警卫队已修改其工作场所骚扰手册中的表述,将纳粹十字标志重新定性为”可能造成分裂”,而非仇恨符号。

伦迪当时曾表示,”声称美国海岸警卫队将不再将纳粹十字、绞索或其他极端主义图像归类为违禁符号的说法完全是虚假的。”


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US Coast Guard removes swastika from training center, launches inquiry

February 24, 2026 1:35 AM UTC / Reuters / By Kanishka Singh and Jasper Ward

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WASHINGTON, Feb 23 (Reuters) – A drawing of a swastika that appeared at the U.S. Coast Guard’s primary recruit training center in New Jersey was removed, and the incident has been referred for further investigation, the service said on Monday, adding that it condemned the display of hate symbols.

“Following discovery of a hate symbol drawn on a bathroom wall in a building at Training Center Cape May, the Coast Guard immediately referred the matter to the Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS) for investigation – consistent with longstanding Coast Guard policy,” a U.S. Coast Guard spokesperson said in a statement. “This hate symbol was immediately removed.”

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The Washington Post reported earlier on Monday that a Coast Guard instructor discovered the swastika drawing on Thursday evening on a men’s bathroom wall at the Cape May training center in southern New Jersey.

The swastika was adopted by Germany’s Nazi Party and became a symbol of far-right and white supremacist hatred.

The Coast Guard commandant, Admiral Kevin Lunday, traveled to the recruit training center and spoke to about 900 recruits and staff members to address the incident, the service said.

“Anyone who adheres to or advances hate or extremist ideology – get out. Leave. You don’t belong in the United States Coast Guard and we reject you,” Lunday said in a statement shared by the Coast Guard.

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Rights advocates say President Donald Trump’s political rise has over the years fueled white supremacist and far-right rhetoric. Trump, a Republican, has said he condemns white supremacists and neo-Nazis.

The Washington Post reported in November that the Coast Guard had revised language in its workplace harassment manual to recharacterize swastikas as “potentially divisive,” rather than characterizing them as hate symbols.

Lunday said at the time that “claims that the U.S. Coast Guard will no longer classify swastikas, nooses or other extremist imagery as prohibited symbols are categorically false.”

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