NSU-Morde: Warum der Staat bei der Fahndung scheiterte

Uwe Mundlos, Beate Zschäpe, and Uwe Böhnhardt – three names that stand for a series of murders unprecedented in Germany. The death of Enver Şimşek in September 2000 was the beginning. In the following years, the right-wing extremist terrorist group NSU – National Socialist Underground – murdered eight more people. For a long time, the state investigated in the wrong direction. Tanjev Schultz, professor of journalism at the University of Mainz, has extensively documented the NSU murders and the court proceedings. Schultz calls it a "major defeat for the German constitutional state." ----- Here on ZDFheute Nachrichten, you can find out what's happening in the world and what concerns us all: We provide insight into the news world, explain the background, and address social debates. Discuss with us in live streams and form your own opinion based on the facts we present. Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss anything. Stay up to date at http://www.ZDFheute.de/. #NSU #Right-wing extremism #Zschäpe