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Trial forces Germans to look at role of minorities 7 mai 2013

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International Herald Tribune (USA) Tuesday, May 7, 2013, p. 3

By Melissa Eddy, Munich

She smiled, chatted with her lawyers and repeatedly flipped her carefully styled hair back from her face. On her first day in court on Monday, the woman whom the country’s tabloids have dubbed the « Nazi bride, » or simply a « monster, » looked anything but dangerous. (suite…)

Commemorating Neo-Nazi Terror Victims: A Daughter Pays Tribute to Her Murdered Father 23 février 2012

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Spiegel-Online (Germany) February 23, 2012

By Julia Jüttner

Semiya Simsek was 14 years old when members of a neo-Nazi terror cell executed her father at his flower stand in broad daylight. Her speech at Thursday’s national commemoration ceremony in Berlin is the only one by a relative of the cell’s victims. (suite…)

‘Prejudice is more dangerous than any racist terrorist’ 13 décembre 2011

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Spiegel-Online (Germany) December 13, 2011

Interview conducted by Bernhard Zand

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu recently came to Germany to meet with the families of those murdered by the neo-Nazi terror cell. (suite…)

Neo-Nazi terror cell. Suspicions destroyed lives of victims’ relatives 13 décembre 2011

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Spiegel-Online (Germany)  December 13, 2011

By Spiegel Staff

Most of the victims of the Zwickau terror cell were small business owners of Turkish origin. For years, their families had to fight against the suspicion that the murder victims were involved in organized crime, simply because they were Turkish. The rumors and accusations destroyed the lives of many of the relatives, some of whom now plan to leave Germany. (suite…)