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Turkey criticizes German court's NSU verdict

Foreign Ministry calls German verdict on neo-Nazi NSU murders targeting Turkish immigrants 'unsatisfying'

Ersin Çelik
13:19 - 11/07/2018 Wednesday
Update: 13:20 - 11/07/2018 Wednesday
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German neo-Nazi Beate Zschaepe sentenced to life in prison
German neo-Nazi Beate Zschaepe sentenced to life in prison

Turkey on Wednesday said a German court's verdict on the neo-Nazi NSU murders had failed to reveal the full dimensions of the case, including "the affiliation of the deep state and intelligence."

"Unfortunately the verdict given today did not reveal the background of the NSU murders, and the full scope of dimensions in the affiliation between the deep state and intelligence went unrevealed, as the real criminals remain in the dark," said a Foreign Ministry statement.

"Thus, the verdict is unsatisfying in the interests of justice and lacking in relieving the public conscience," it added.

Munich's Higher Regional Court sentenced neo-Nazi Beate Zschaepe to life in prison over membership in the NSU terrorist group and complicity in the murders of 10 people and two bomb attacks.

The neo-Nazi National Socialist Underground (NSU) killed eight Turkish immigrants, a Greek citizen, and a German policewoman between 2000 and 2007, but the murders remained long unsolved. The group also carried out bomb attacks targeting shops owned by immigrants in Cologne.

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