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Neo-Nazi terror scandal grows in Germany

evidence also stems from the failure of the German security services right to stop terrorist murders 10

the most damaging evidence came from the German authorities failed to arrest a terrorist neo-Nazi group that killed 10 people, robbed 14 banks and two bombs planted nail over 13 years in the race.

Tuesday, Hesse branch of the national intelligence service, the Verfassungsschutz or BfV, admitted that one of his agents had been present in April 2006 when two members of the National Socialist Resistance (NSU) Turk shot dead a 21 in an internet cafe.

now known to the agent, who was transferred to less sensitive to work after an investigation at that time, he openly considers right and was known in the village where he grew up as "Little Adolf ". When the police searched his apartment after the murder, they found a cache of firearms, which had a legitimate license, and excerpts from Mein Kampf, according to Der Spiegel. There are unconfirmed reports that the man was present in three or more neo-Nazi murder scenes.

Hajo Funke

, one of the experts from Germany the main right-wing extremism, told ARD television: "Can not be excluded that your BfV employees participated in the murder, and. is a scandal, "he called the case" on the scale of Watergate "crisis of the German secret intelligence.

Interior Minister, Hans-Peter Friedrich, called for a national registry of all neo-Nazis. The database must contain "information on right-wing extremists and potentially violent right-wing violence for political reasons," he told the Süddeutsche Zeitung. Must be available to all 16 regional branches of national intelligence and the national organization and the police, he said.

Zschäpe has remained silent since he took herself to the police last week, but some local media reports suggested he had told police he was ready to be asked about participation in Wednesday.

Tuesday night, Christian, Angela Merkel, the Democratic Union (CDU) voted at its party conference in Leipzig to ban the NDP (Democratic Party of Germany), a group of extreme legal right, which has offices in several local parliaments in the former East Germany. The opposition Social Democrat (SPD) party also asked the NPD to be outlawed.


These calls have been criticized by politicians in the coalition of Merkel's own. Hans-Peter Uhl, a security expert within the CSU, the Bavarian sister party of the CDU, said: "There is no better sign that democracy voters to vote against the NDP in the election" , he said. "This is the most noble."



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