Germany trial starts of neo-Nazi ‘Saxonian Separatists’
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Eight men accused of trying to establish neo-Nazi separatist state go to trial in Dresden
The trial for members of a group called the Saxon Separatists, who aimed to seize swaths of the German state of Saxony to create a new country based on Hitler's ideology, has begun, with 67 trial dates scheduled and nineteen lawyers on the defense team. Three members of the far-right AfD party in Saxony are believed to be part of the group
The higher regional court in Dresden opened a macro-trial this Friday against eight young people accused of joining a neo-Nazi cell that, according to the Federal Prosecutor's Office, was preparing to take advantage of an alleged collapse of the German State and take large areas of Saxony by force. The process, one of the most important in recent years in the field of right-wing extremism, is expected to last until the end of the year and has ne…
Eight neo-Nazis are on trial in Dresden who are said to have pursued a perfidious plan: According to the indictment, they wanted to establish a Nazi state in Saxony.
The terrorist group of the Saxon separatists is accused of having planned a overthrow. To start the process, it appears that the process is likely to become turbulent.
In Dresden, eight alleged members of the "Saxon separatists" are on trial. The allegation: right-wing terror. Many of the defenders are themselves from the right-wing scene and try to discrete the process as a "staged media event".
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