Published on Jan 18, 2012 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Germany's cabinet has adopted plans to establish a national database of active neo-Nazis.
The move was prompted by the discovery of 10 killings in the eastern city of Jena.
Self-styled fascists shot dead nine immigrants and one police officer over a 10-year period.
Only neo-Nazis who have committed violent crimes will be included. Those who express fascist views will not feature.
German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger said this was the first step in tackling the far-right.
The move was prompted by the discovery of 10 killings in the eastern city of Jena.
Self-styled fascists shot dead nine immigrants and one police officer over a 10-year period.
Only neo-Nazis who have committed violent crimes will be included. Those who express fascist views will not feature.
German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger said this was the first step in tackling the far-right.
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