This video is called A Persistent Threat, Neo-Nazis in Germany.
Translated from Dutch news agency ANP:
“Neo-Nazis after 1990 killed about 152 people’
20.03.13, 17:35
Neo-Nazis and other right-wing extremists have murdered more people in Germany than previously thought. The German newspapers Der Tagesspiegel and Die Zeit reported Wednesday, based their own research, that neo-Nazis and right-wing extremists since German reunification in October 1991 have killed about 152 people. The federal government estimates to date the number of killings by the extreme right to be 63.
The two German newspapers have investigated judgments of courts, data from the Public Prosecutor and information from relatives of murdered people. It emerged that the motives of the perpetrators have not always been properly investigated in the judicial investigations. Many of the people who were killed after 1990 turned out to be victims of violence by right-wing extremists.
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I’m gonna reblog this–esp since my son got his (Yale) Phd in German Lit and spends a lot of time there…and we’re Jewish…everyone should know this!
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Indeed, everyone should know. Because the nazis are a threat to basically everyone (also in Greece, with Golden Dawn nazis).
So far in Germany, my impression is that nazis mainly murder Turkish, Greek, Egyptian etc. people. However, others should be aware as well. Certainly including Jews, because of the anti-Semitism of the neo-nazis.
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Yes, it’s not just Jewish people, haters hate and kill anyone they feel like it! So wrong!
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Definitely true, Enchanted Seashells. In, eg, Germany, nazis also murder people for (being suspect of being) in politically Left groups, young people for wearing punk rock style clothes, etc.
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Reblogged this on Enchanted Seashells…Confessions of a Tugboat Captain's Wife and commented:
Let me introduce you to a new friend–Dear Kitty. Some blog. I just started following her and I think she’s awesome. This post about German neo-Nazis is very important and timely with Passover approaching.
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Thanks for your reblog and your kind words!
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You’re welcome, I like your blog!
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And I like yours:) All the best for you and your blog!
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Rel om proces verdachten racistische moorden
In Duitsland is een rel losgebarsten om het proces tegen vijf extreem rechtse verdachten van de zogeheten ‘Döner-moorden’, dat op 17 april begint. De president van de rechtbank in München weigert de ambassadeur van Turkije een vaste plek op de publieke tribune in het proces, waarbij het gaat om 11 moorden. Onder de slachtoffers van de racistische aanvallen zijn acht Turken.
De enquêtecommissie van de Bondsdag vindt de behandeling van de diplomaat een belediging. Het proces in de zaak tegen leden van de Nationaalsocialistische Ondergrondse (NSU), die internationaal veel aandacht trekt, wordt gehouden in een rechtszaal met slechts 100 plaatsen op de publieke tribune. Daarvan zijn er 50 voor journalisten en 50 voor andere belangstellenden. De president van de rechtbank weigert het proces te verplaatsen naar een schouwburg omdat de regels dat zouden verbieden.
Volkskrant 15-03-2013
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