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Resumen de Witness

Jessica Camille Aguirre

  • Aguirre talks about a dispute over press access to a neo-Nazi trial which reveals the tension between Germany's embrace of privacy and its need to confront right-wing extremism. The 6th Criminal Division of the Higher Regional Court in Munich, Germany, houses one of the largest courtrooms in Bavaria, which is currently hosting the most significant Nazi trial here since the end of World War II. Beate Zschape is the lead defendant in the case, which deals with a series of murders that began in 2000 and spanned nearly a decade. Of the 10 victims that Zschape and her two alleged co-conspirators, Uwe Bohnhardt and Uwe Mundlos, are charged with murdering, eight were of Turkish descent. Bohnhardt and Mundlos are dead; Zschape is standing trial as the sole principal perpetrator, along with four accomplices.


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