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Germany's top court frees far-right 'refugee'
soldier accused of planning terrorist attack
http://www.dw.com/en/germanys-top-court-frees-far-right-refugee-soldier-accused-of-planning-terrorist-attack/a-41587390
A soldier suspected of planning a terrorist
attack disguised as a refugee has been released
due to insufficient evidence. The case of Franco
A. has drawn attention to right-wing extremists among the German army's ranks.
German military uniforms
Germany's highest criminal court on Wednesday
released Franco A., a lieutenant in the armed
forces suspected of planning a terrorist attack,
citing insufficient evidence to charge the military officer.
"The results so far of the investigation do not
substantiate the strong suspicion that a serious
act threatening the state was in preparation,"
argued the Karlsruhe-based Federal Court of
Justice (Germany's highest criminal court in most instances) in its decision.
Read more: What draws right-wing extremists to the military?
Federal prosecutors accused Franco A. of living a
double life as an army officer with far-right
extremist sentiments and a refugee receiving government benefits.
The 28-year-old allegedly took on the identity of
a Syrian refugee, planning to commit terrorist
attacks targeting public figures and blame the
incidents on asylum seekers. He is suspected of
stealing assault rifles from the German military
and stashing weapons at an airport in Vienna, Austria.
The case of Franco A. drew widespread attention
across Germany after information surfaced that he
stored Nazi paraphernalia in his barracks,
including an assault rifle case with a swastika carved into it.
Verteidigungsministerin Ursula von der Leyen (picture-alliance/dpa/G. Fischer)
BUNDESWEHR SCANDALS: VON DER LEYEN ON THE DEFENSIVE
Von der Leyen under fire
Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen wanted to
show she's not blind to problems among her own
troops. In light of the most recent scandal, she
openly criticized army leadership, saying the
Bundeswehr had an "attitude problem." But
Bundeswehr officials found her comments to be
outrageous. Their response to the defense
minister's criticism: "Leadership goes from the top down."
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Right-wing extremism in the Bundeswehr
Leaders of the German armed forces have come
under increased pressure from the government to
deal with members of far-right movements among its ranks.
Authorities have launched investigations into
right-wing sentiment among soldiers, with
prosecutors in the German city of Tübingen
investigating allegations of right-wing extremist
behavior among Germany's Special Force Commando,
the nation's elite military troops.
Read more: Germany's military and its troubled traditions
According to Germany's military
Counterintelligence Service, about 200 Bundeswehr
soldiers have been classified as right-wing extremists since 2008.
German lawmakers have called for stringent
measures to combat case of extremism in the
Bundeswehr, with Left Party domestic policy
spokeswoman Ulla Jelpke saying "there can be no pardon for neo-Nazis."
"Armed right-wing extremists are ticking
time-bombs," said Jelpke in September. "Even on
reasonable suspicion, the persons concerned
should no longer have access to weapons until the
allegations have been clarified."
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What draws right-wing extremists to the military?
First it was Franco A. Then came a second
Bundeswehr officer. The arrests of right-wing
terror suspects working in the military raise
questions about how attractive the Bundeswehr is for extremists. (11.05.2017)
German military: 200 soldiers classified as far-right extremists since 2008
A German lawmaker has criticized discrepancies in
the reporting of right-wing sympathizers among
the military's ranks. The identified extremists
could use their military training to advance
their cause, she warned. (23.10.2017)
The German military and its troubled traditions
The German army has been rocked by widening
revelations about far-right sympathizers in its
ranks and a lingering devotion to the Nazi-era
Wehrmacht. So how does the Bundeswehr deal with its history? (16.05.2017)
German soldier arrested for alleged terror plans
A German soldier who falsely registered as a
Syrian asylum seeker has been arrested for
planning a terror attack. Authorities believe the
lieutenant was motivated by xenophobia. (27.04.2017)
The Bundeswehr's image problem - is it overrun with right-wing extremists?
The case of a German lieutenant suspected of
planning a right-wing terror attack has unsettled
both political and army leaders. The question of
whether the Bundeswehr is a right-wing haven is
as old as the army itself. (03.05.2017)
Berlin orders barracks to be searched after Nazi-era symbols discovery
The head of Germany's armed forces has ordered an
inspection of all military barracks after
Nazi-era memorabilia was discovered in two
garrisons. The army is probing far-right
sympathizers in its ranks. (07.05.2017)
Bundeswehr scandals: Von der Leyen on the defensive
For German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen,
2017 has so far been a terrible, horrible, no
good, very bad year. She's had to weather
numerous Bundeswehr scandals and is under fire
for not supporting her own troops. (03.05.2017)
From South America, where payment must be made
with subtlety, the Bormann organization has made
a substantial contribution. It has drawn many of
the brightest Jewish businessmen into a
participatory role in the development of many of
its corporations, and many of these Jews share
their prosperity most generously with Israel. If
their proposals are sound, they are even provided
with a specially dispensed venture capital fund.
I spoke with one Jewish businessmen in Hartford,
Connecticut. He had arrived there quite unknown
several years before our conversation, but with
Bormann money as his leverage. Today he is more
than a millionaire, a quiet leader in the
community with a certain share of his profits
earmarked as always for his venture capital
benefactors. This has taken place in many other
instances across America and demonstrates how
Bormann’s people operate in the contemporary
commercial world, in contrast to the fanciful
nonsense with which Nazis are described in so much “literature.”
So much emphasis is placed on select Jewish
participation in Bormann companies that when
Adolf Eichmann was seized and taken to Tel Aviv
to stand trial, it produced a shock wave in the
Jewish and German communities of Buenos Aires.
Jewish leaders informed the Israeli authorities
in no uncertain terms that this must never happen
again because a repetition would permanently
rupture relations with the Germans of Latin
America, as well as with the Bormann
organization, and cut off the flow of Jewish
money to Israel. It never happened again, and the
pursuit of Bormann quieted down at the request of
these Jewish leaders. He is residing in an
Argentinian safe haven, protected by the most
efficient German infrastructure in history as
well as by all those whose prosperity depends on his well-being.
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