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May 6th, 2017 | #1 |
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Right-wing elements of Germany's military are becoming a bit uneasy about continued treasonous murder of Germany
German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen was welcomed by soldiers stationed at the shared Franco-German military installation in Illkirch, where 28-year-old arrested suspect Franco A. had been most recently stationed. She was accompanied on the visit by Inspector-General Volker Wieker.
Von der Leyen said her visit was only the beginning of a long-term investigation. She spoke to soldiers and visited Franco A.'s quarters. "We need to have a no-holds-barred investigation, and I say this also with a view to other incidents in recent weeks where people were bullied, where they were denigrated, which won't be tolerated under any circumstances," she said. The defense minister also highlighted that the investigation had to initially focus on establishing whether vital information on Franco A.'s far-right views could have slipped through any cracks. Von der Leyen has recently been criticized for her lackluster reaction to a number of scandals plaguing the German defense forces. "I respect the vast majority of soldiers, and we all are proud of them," von der Leyen said, adding that this was why it was important to "dig deeper, wherever something goes wrong." Von der Leyen announced that there would be a critical review of the disciplinary code of the German military. The Federal Prosecutor's Office is now investigating the case on grounds of suspicion of a planned act of violence. A military plot Franco A. is alleged to have posed as a Syrian refugee for months in order to infiltrate a number of targets and carry out violent attacks. According to "Die Welt" newspaper, Franco A.'s targets included a refugee home in the state of Bavaria, Justice Minister Heiko Maas, former German President Joachim Gauck, the Central Council of Jews as well as the Central Council of Muslims. It remains unclear whether he had accomplices. A 24-year-old student from the soldier's hometown of Offenbach was also arrested in the case. At the barracks in Illkirch, where Franco A. was stationed, investigators also found an assault rifle with a swastika etched into its side as well as numerous notes scribbled with extremist messages. The case of Lieutenant Franco A. came to the attention of authorities when he was arrested in February 2017 for hiding a weapon in a bathroom at the Vienna Airport. Upon his release, Austrian authorities informed their German counterparts of the incident. A fingerprint match showed he had registered as a refugee, claiming financial aid. The revelations about the first lieutenant sent shockwaves through Germany, especially when after it was disclosed that Franco A.'s extremist views had first been observed back in 2014, when he had submitted an inflammatory master's thesis at the French military academy of Saint-Cyr. The problem of right-wing extremism among soldiers The document, which according to von der Leyen espoused racist views, was later equally dismissed by German assessors for its extremist content. He was reportedly given an of ----- snip ----- read full article at source: http://www.dw.com/en/german-defense-...al/a-38681796# |
May 9th, 2017 | #2 |
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German Military Orders Barracks Inspection After Finding Cool Nazi Stuff
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