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GERMANY-MEDIA-RIGHTS-JUSTICE
FILES - Picture taken 22 November 2006 shows Wolfram Weimer, editor in chief of German monthly magazine Cicero, posing at Germany's constitutional court in Karlsruhe. Germany's top court said 27 February 2007 that a raid at the offices of the magazine was unconstitutional in what media groups called a landmark ruling for press freedom and that the publication of classified documents alone was not enough to justify the authorities searching or seizing journalists' files. In a probe of the leak at the BKA, prosecutors raided the offices of Cicero in the eastern city of Potsdam and a journalist's Berlin apartment in September 2005 and seized files and computer disks, in a move sharply criticized by journalist groups, after Cicero hadprinted an article entitled "The Most Dangerous Man in the World" by freelance journalist Bruno Schirra in April 2005 about alleged links between Iran and the then leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. AFP PHOTO DDP/MICHAEL LATZ GERMANY OUT
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Berlin, GERMANY |
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MICHAEL LATZ |
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22 Noiembrie 2006 |
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