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Friday, May 13, 2016

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New scandal in neo-Nazi trial highlights fault of German intelligence


Beate Zschaepe (L) seated during the NSU trial in Munich on May 10. Zschaepe is accused of being a member of the neo-Nazi gang implicated in 10 murders between 2000 and 2007. (EPA Photo) National Socialist Underground (NSU) continues to be a headache for the German intelligence service years after two NSU members took their own lives before authorities discovered the gang was responsible for the killing of eight Turks, a Greek and a German policewoman as well as a bomb attack in a Turkish neighborhood and a string of bank robberies. The intelligence service has long been accused of turning a blind eye to the activities of the gang in Germany and/or covering up its tracks related to the NSU's crimes.

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