SPIEGEL ONLINE
- 01.05.2013
Es ist ein Wiedergutmachungsversuch der Münchner Behörden: Der türkische Sender TRT durfte als erstes ausländisches Medium im Frauentrakt der JVA Stadelheim drehen, wo Beate Zschäpe einsitzt. Anfangs wurde die Inhaftierte bespuckt und angefeindet, inzwischen hat sie Kontakte aufgebaut. Von Julia Jüttner mehr... [ Forum ]
SPIEGEL ONLINE
- 30.04.2013
Der Zeitplan des NSU-Prozesses wackelt schon vor Beginn. Mehr als 600 Zeugen sind bislang geladen. Für die Befragungen sind zum Teil nur 45 Minuten veranschlagt. Einige Zeugen versprechen tiefe Einblicke in das Leben der Angeklagten Zschäpe, manche Weggefährten wurden gar nicht geladen. Von Julia Jüttner mehr... [ Forum ]
SPIEGEL ONLINE
- April 29, 2013
The Munich court where the NSU neo-Nazi terror trial is due to start on May 6 faces fresh controversy over media accreditation after several major German newspapers failed to obtain seats in a lottery of press passes. It was the second attempt to allocate seats after Turkish media had been left out in the first round. more...
SPIEGEL ONLINE
- April 29, 2013
For years, German federal law-enforcement officials hesitated to launch terrorism investigations against right-wing extremists. But the NSU debacle has prompted them to launch an unprecedented number of cases and to employ controversial means in an effort to avoid accusations of inaction. more...
SPIEGEL ONLINE
- 28.04.2013
Kurz vor dem Prozess gegen Beate Zschäpe gibt es nach Informationen des MDR ein neues Verfahren gegen die 38-Jährige: Sie soll mit Uwe Mundlos und Uwe Böhnhardt am Silvesterabend 1996 auf dem Erfurter Bahnhof auf ein Brüderpaar geschossen haben. Die Staatsanwaltschaft ermittelt. Von Julia Jüttner mehr...
SPIEGEL ONLINE
- April 19, 2013
Responding to an order from above, a Munich court has reopened the media accreditation process for reporters covering the biggest neo-Nazi trial in German history. Seats will now be allotted by raffle, with several being reserved for the Turkish, Greek and other foreign press. more...
SPIEGEL ONLINE
- April 16, 2013
German federal prosecutors handling the neo-Nazi terrorism case due to come to trial on May 6 say regional authorities underestimated the capabilities of right-wing extremists. They hope the trial will boost central authorities' power to investigate future cases. By Gisela Friedrichsen more... [ Video | Forum ]
SPIEGEL ONLINE
- April 16, 2013
Postponing the neo-Nazi terror trial is both a curse and a blessing, say German media commentators. On the one hand, it entails inconvenience and stress for the relatives of the 10 victims. On the other, it should allow a new watertight media accreditation process -- and thereby lower the risk of an appeal. more... [ Video ]
SPIEGEL ONLINE
- April 15, 2013
The postponement of Germany's neo-Nazi trial by three weeks on Monday triggered angry reactions from people representing the families of the NSU terror group's victims. One official called it a "catastrophe" for relatives, some of whom would no longer be able to attend the opening. more... [ Video ]