German non-profit seeks to rehabilitate neo-Nazis
Germany has fought a hard battle to recover
from its Nazi past. But in the last several months, the country has seen a rise
in brutal neo-nazi crimes.
German
police discovered a neo-Nazi terror cell in Zwickau that had been operating for the last
decade.
They are
responsible for the murders of at least ten people.
Earlier
this month, the Thor
Steinar clothing brand, popular among neo-Nazis, opened up a t-shirt shop
which it named Brevik, a
play on the name of the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik, a man who
killed 77 people last year. Worldview speaks
with Daniel Köhler, an analyst and research consultant for the German
non-profit, Exit-Deutschland.
The organization
works to rehabilitate extremists and help them leave the far right movement.
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