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Memorial Lichtskulptur in Kassel Commemorates Lübcke and Yozgat
Natascha Sadr Haghighian's Lichtskulptur, a memorial on the Kassel government building's roof, commemorates Walter Lübcke and Halit Yozgat, both murdered by Nazis, funded by donations and designed to highlight the need for continued vigilance against right-wing extremism.
Memorial Lichtskulptur in Kassel Commemorates Lübcke and Yozgat
Natascha Sadr Haghighian's Lichtskulptur, a memorial on the Kassel government building's roof, commemorates Walter Lübcke and Halit Yozgat, both murdered by Nazis, funded by donations and designed to highlight the need for continued vigilance against right-wing extremism.
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16% Bias Score


25 Years After First NSU Murder: Daughter's Fight for Justice
Gamze Kubaşık, daughter of Mehmet Kubaşık, the eighth victim of the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group, reflects on the lasting impact of her father's murder and the fight for justice against far-right extremism in Germany.
25 Years After First NSU Murder: Daughter's Fight for Justice
Gamze Kubaşık, daughter of Mehmet Kubaşık, the eighth victim of the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group, reflects on the lasting impact of her father's murder and the fight for justice against far-right extremism in Germany.
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32% Bias Score


NSU Terror Group: 25 Years After the Murder of Enver Simsek
The National Socialist Underground (NSU), a right-wing extremist terror group, murdered 10 people between 2000 and 2007 in Germany, including Turkish-born florist Enver Simsek, highlighting systemic failures in German law enforcement.
NSU Terror Group: 25 Years After the Murder of Enver Simsek
The National Socialist Underground (NSU), a right-wing extremist terror group, murdered 10 people between 2000 and 2007 in Germany, including Turkish-born florist Enver Simsek, highlighting systemic failures in German law enforcement.
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44% Bias Score


25 Years After NSU Terror Began: A Daughter's Fight for Justice
Gamze Kubaşık, whose father was murdered by the National Socialist Underground (NSU) in 2006, reflects on the lasting impact of the far-right terror group's actions and the ongoing fight for justice and societal change.
25 Years After NSU Terror Began: A Daughter's Fight for Justice
Gamze Kubaşık, whose father was murdered by the National Socialist Underground (NSU) in 2006, reflects on the lasting impact of the far-right terror group's actions and the ongoing fight for justice and societal change.
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36% Bias Score


Daughter of First NSU Victim Opposes Zschäpe
Semiya Şimşek, daughter of Enver Şimşek, the first victim of the NSU terrorist group, opposes the inclusion of convicted member Beate Zschäpe in an extremist exit program, citing continued contact with right-wing extremists and insufficient cooperation with authorities.
Daughter of First NSU Victim Opposes Zschäpe
Semiya Şimşek, daughter of Enver Şimşek, the first victim of the NSU terrorist group, opposes the inclusion of convicted member Beate Zschäpe in an extremist exit program, citing continued contact with right-wing extremists and insufficient cooperation with authorities.
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40% Bias Score


Trial of Susann E. for Supporting NSU Terrorist Group
Susann E., an acquaintance of NSU member Beate Zschäpe, is on trial in Dresden, Germany, accused of supporting the neo-Nazi terrorist group responsible for ten murders and numerous robberies between 1998 and 2011.
Trial of Susann E. for Supporting NSU Terrorist Group
Susann E., an acquaintance of NSU member Beate Zschäpe, is on trial in Dresden, Germany, accused of supporting the neo-Nazi terrorist group responsible for ten murders and numerous robberies between 1998 and 2011.
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44% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Terror in Germany: The NSU's Decade of Unpunished Murders
The National Socialist Underground (NSU), a neo-Nazi terrorist group, murdered 10 people between 2000 and 2006 in Germany, with the first victim, Enver Şimşek, killed on September 9, 2000, in Nuremberg; the group's existence remained unknown until 2011.

Neo-Nazi Terror in Germany: The NSU's Decade of Unpunished Murders
The National Socialist Underground (NSU), a neo-Nazi terrorist group, murdered 10 people between 2000 and 2006 in Germany, with the first victim, Enver Şimşek, killed on September 9, 2000, in Nuremberg; the group's existence remained unknown until 2011.
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40% Bias Score

NSU Terrorist Group: 25 Years After First Murder, Unanswered Questions Remain
On September 9, 2000, Enver Simsek, a Turkish-German flower seller, was murdered in Nuremberg by the National Socialist Underground (NSU), a far-right terrorist group; eleven years later, his family learned of the killers and the state's failures.

NSU Terrorist Group: 25 Years After First Murder, Unanswered Questions Remain
On September 9, 2000, Enver Simsek, a Turkish-German flower seller, was murdered in Nuremberg by the National Socialist Underground (NSU), a far-right terrorist group; eleven years later, his family learned of the killers and the state's failures.
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24% Bias Score

NSU Terror Group's First Murder: The Case of Enver Şimşek and its Aftermath
On September 9, 2000, Enver Şimşek, a Turkish-German flower seller, was murdered in Nürnberg by the National Socialist Underground (NSU), a neo-Nazi terrorist group; this marked the first of ten murders committed by the NSU before their exposure in 2011.

NSU Terror Group's First Murder: The Case of Enver Şimşek and its Aftermath
On September 9, 2000, Enver Şimşek, a Turkish-German flower seller, was murdered in Nürnberg by the National Socialist Underground (NSU), a neo-Nazi terrorist group; this marked the first of ten murders committed by the NSU before their exposure in 2011.
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40% Bias Score

Beate Zschäpe, convicted NSU terrorist, enrolled in "Exit" deradicalization program, sparking outrage among victims' families
The inclusion of Beate Zschäpe, convicted for her role in the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group, in the "Exit" deradicalization program has caused anger among victims' families, who see it as a sign of a perpetrator-victim reversal and a potential attempt to shorten her sentence.

Beate Zschäpe, convicted NSU terrorist, enrolled in "Exit" deradicalization program, sparking outrage among victims' families
The inclusion of Beate Zschäpe, convicted for her role in the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group, in the "Exit" deradicalization program has caused anger among victims' families, who see it as a sign of a perpetrator-victim reversal and a potential attempt to shorten her sentence.
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28% Bias Score

NSU Terrorist's Inclusion in Deradicalization Program Sparks Outrage
Beate Chepe, convicted for her role in the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group responsible for ten murders between 2000 and 2007, has been accepted into Germany's "Exit" deradicalization program, sparking outrage among victims' families who demand her removal.

NSU Terrorist's Inclusion in Deradicalization Program Sparks Outrage
Beate Chepe, convicted for her role in the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group responsible for ten murders between 2000 and 2007, has been accepted into Germany's "Exit" deradicalization program, sparking outrage among victims' families who demand her removal.
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60% Bias Score

Chemnitz Opens NSU Documentation Center, Memorializing Victims and Addressing Systemic Failures
The Chemnitz NSU Documentation Center, opened on Sunday, commemorates the ten victims of the neo-Nazi terrorist group NSU, highlighting the failures of authorities and the suffering of victims' families; it aims to be a model for future national centers.

Chemnitz Opens NSU Documentation Center, Memorializing Victims and Addressing Systemic Failures
The Chemnitz NSU Documentation Center, opened on Sunday, commemorates the ten victims of the neo-Nazi terrorist group NSU, highlighting the failures of authorities and the suffering of victims' families; it aims to be a model for future national centers.
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24% Bias Score
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