The Borneo Post (Sabah)

German prosecutor demands life for neo-Nazi suspect Zschaepe

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MUNICH, Germany: A German prosecutor urged judges yesterday to give a sentence of life imprisonme­nt to Beate Zschaepe, the main surviving member of a neo-Nazi gang accused of murdering 10 people, most of them immigrants, over seven years from the year 2000.

Prosecutor­s say Zschaepe was part of the National Socialist Undergroun­d (NSU) group which killed eight Turks, a Greek and a German policewoma­n.

Zschaepe, 42, has denied taking part in the murders with two friends who killed themselves in 2011 when police discovered the gang by chance.

But she has, through her lawyer, said she felt morally guilty for not stopping them.

“The accused is criminally fully responsibl­e for her behaviour,” said federal prosecutor Herbert Diemer, calling for Zschaepe to be given a life sentence for 10 murders.

He described Zschaepe as an ‘icecold, calculatin­g person’, adding that there were no mitigating circumstan­ces.

Prosecutor­s said in July that four years of hearing evidence had shown that Zschaepe was a “co-founder, member and accomplice” of a terrorist organisati­on.

The group had carried out “the most violent and infamous terror attacks” – including two bombings and 15 bank robberies – since the end of the Red Army Faction’s two-decade spree in 1991, in which 34 people are estimated to have been killed.

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