Source:
Washington PostPolice arrested a 37-year-old German on suspicion of belonging to the right-wing extremists, and prosecutors labeled the National Socialist Underground group a terrorist organization.
Prosecutors suspect the group, which was discovered only last week, of having murdered eight people of Turkish origin, one Greek national and a German policewoman over the past decade.
“Now it is all about finding out whether ... more people were involved, whether there’s a network, finding out which dimension all this has,” Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich told reporters in Berlin.
“It looks like, after all the evidence that we have so far, that we are experiencing a new form of far right terrorism,” he said, adding that the case was unusual because the group did not publicly claim responsibility or vaunt its actions within the far right scene.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/german-police-arrest-alleged-accomplice-of-far-right-terrorists-suspected-of-10-murders/2011/11/13/gIQA8yClHN_story.html
-quite a bit more at the link-
Bit by bit this is starting to look really bad. What is puzzling is that although this has been all over German news for over a week now, there has been hardly a blip in international news. This is solid, homegrown terrorism of the worst kind... you'd expect that to be reported internationally, no? Especially in British news which normally fall over each other to report anything with even the remotest possibility of being able to be reported like nazi-related incidences in Germany.
On the other hand, it makes sense.
Terrorism deaths in Germany over the last decade:
Al-quaeda related: 0
Right-wing domestic terrorism: 10 (at least)