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FILES-GERMANY-CRIME-EXTREMISM
FILES - This combo of police pictures shows murder victims (top, L-R) Enver Simsek, Abdurrahim Ozudogru, Suleyman Taskopru and Habil Kilic and (bottom, L-R) Yunus Turgut, Ismail Yasar, Theodorus Boulgarides and Mehmet Kubasik. A weapon recently discovered in the debris of the burnt house of Beate Z., a militant neo nazi in Zwickau, eastern Germany, is brought in connection with a series of murders of nine men of Turkish and Greek origin between 2000 and 2006. Another weapon, which belonged to a female police officer killed in 2007 in Heilbronn, was found also in Zwickau, in the caravan of two dead flat mates of Beate Z. Evidences found in the burnt house of Beate Z., who turned herself in to the police on November 8, 2011, indicate that the murders could have been motivated by a right extremist background. The strange case has emerged fears in Germany that the crimes were committed by a right extremist network, a terrorist "Brown Army Faction", as some media called it on November 12, 2011. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO HO POLICE" - GERMANY OUT - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
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Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, GERMANY |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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12 Noiembrie 2011 |
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