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Trial of neo-nazi NSU terror cell resumes in Germany

The landmark NSU trial of alleged neo-Nazi Beate Zschäpe, and four others, has resumed in Germany. Meanwhile, an interim parliamentary inquiry report called the NSU investigation a "peerless failure."

The sole surviving alleged National Socialist Underground (NSU) core member, Beate Zschäpe, returned to Munich's Upper Regional Court on Tuesday as the trial resumed after a week-long delay.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 May 2013 12:34

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Dangerous far-right party regains political strength in Bulgaria

Ataka ('Attack' in Bulgarian), a Bulgarian nationalist party - which has openly protested against the Roma minority, and wants to nationalize foreign-owned firms - has emerged as a kingmaker following parliamentary elections in Bulgaria last Sunday.

The far-right party captured some 7% of the popular vote, putting it in a position to dictate terms for the formation of Bulgaria’s next ruling coalition as the winning party, GERB, didn’t gain enough seats in the Parliament to form a government on its own. GERB, Bulgaria’s last ruling party stepped down at the height of February protests against unemployment and poor government. The party had implemented tight fiscal policy and austerity measures.

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Sepp Blatter 'appalled' by racist abuse aimed at AC Milan's Mario Balotelli and Kevin Prince-Boateng which halted Roma match

Fifa President Sepp Blatter has tweeted a pledge of "action, not just words" after another AC Milan match was stopped amid racist chants.

During the second half of yesterday's Serie A match against Roma at the San Siro, play was stopped because of the jeering. The stadium announcer warned fans about the chants, and the game resumed.

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Italy: Far-right group launches 'Immigration kills' campaign

The extreme-right Forza Nuova party on Monday launched an Internet campaign called 'Immigration Kills', after several recent murders allegedly committed by immigrants in northern Italy.

"Supporters of immigration reform must accept responsibility for the rape and murder in Livorno and the very serious events in Milan," read a statement posted by the group.

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Greek Police Cite Golden Dawn Assaults

As the Greek government retreats from a proposal that would rein the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party that has 18 seats in Parliament, the police – often said to be aligned with the extremists – are so worried about growing violence blamed on the far-rightists that they’re calling for a “re-evaluation of security needs” in the country.

The warning comes in a secret police report which the newspaper Kathimerini said it had seen and which refers to “commando-style” assaults by members of far-right organizations against immigrants, noting that 84 such attacks were recorded last year, nine linked to Golden Dawn, which denies beating immigrants.

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Last Updated on Monday, 13 May 2013 11:13

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