Saturday, November 19, 2011

Germany shaken by the National-Socialist Underground case

A serious scandal had shaken  Federal Republic of Germany after the information about the National-Socialist Underground group was revealed.

At the beginning of November the bodies of Uwe Mundlos and Uwe Böhnhardt, who had seemingly committed suicide, were found in the forest near East-German town of Zwickau. Several hours later their flat on the town’s suburbs was blown up. An explosion was detonated by Beate Zschäpe, who turned herself into police days later.

All three were connected with the organization identified as National-Socialist Underground. According to the evidence collected by German police, they were responsible for murders of 10 German citizens of Turkish descent as well as numerous bank robberies.

When the case was revealed to the German public it has opened a discussion about the defaults of the homeland security agencies. There are many doubts about the way how the case of NSU was being investigated.

Let us better think, if the whole case got into the light now, in order to cover something much more important?

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