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Neo-Nazi attacks during the summer of 2000:
- In June, the windows of the El Rahman Mosque in the town of Gera in the
state of Thüringen were broken.
- Two molotov cocktails were thrown at a Turkish mosque in the small town
of Eppingen in the state of Baden-Württemberg.
- A molotov cocktail was thrown at the Green Mosque in the Utersen quarter
of Pinneberg.
- A building lived in by Turks was set fire to in Memingen.
- In Bocholt a Turkish café and a building lived in by Lebanese were set on
fire. Fourteen people were wounded, one seriously.
- In the East German town of Chemnitz the seven-month-old baby of an
Iraqi family was thrown to the ground. The baby's face was injured when it
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There were much nastier incidents in the recent past. Taking Dar-
win's enmity of the Turks as their guide, the Neo-Nazis organised an
attack on Turks in Möln in November 1992. Later, in 1993, five Turks were
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burned by Neo-Nazis in Solingen. The press described this attack as,
"The bloodiest racist attack in German history since the Nazi era." Attacks
of this kind were often seen in the years that followed. Fires were started
in Turks' homes, Turks were beaten and injured. As well as in Germany,
similar attacks took place in Holland. In one attack directed at Turks a
Neo-Nazis carried
out an attack
aimed at Turks in
the town of Möln
in 1992.