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Saskia Schäfer

Saskia Schäfer is a political scientist and a visiting fellow at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her writing has appeared in The Nation, Deutschlandradio Kultur, and the TLS.

January 2017

  • Neo-Nazis March In Magdeburg<br>MAGDEBURG, GERMANY - JANUARY 12:  Neo-Nazis stand behind a banner during the commemoration of the 1945 Allied bombing of Magdeburg on January 12, 2013 in Magdeburg, Germany. The annual march is among the biggest neo-Nazi marches of the year. German authorities have been accused of turning a blind eye to right-wing violence following revelations last year of the National Socialist Underground (NSU) neo-Nazi murder trio, who over the course of some 5 years murdered nine immigrants and one policewoman.  (Photo by Carsten Koall/Getty Images)

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    The neo-Nazi murder trial revealing Germany's darkest secrets – podcast

    The only known survivor of a far-right group accused of a series of racist killings is now on trial. But the case has put the nation itself in the dock

December 2016

  • GERMANY-FARRIGHT-TRIAL-TURKEY<br>Beate Zschaepe, accused of being at the heart of neo-Nazi killer cell NSU, arrives for the continuation of her trial on September 5, 2013 at the regional courthouse in Munich, southern Germany. Beate Zschaepe, alleged member of the National Socialist Underground (NSU), is charged with complicity in the murders of eight ethnic Turks, a Greek immigrant and a German policewoman between 2000 and 2007.     AFP PHOTO / POOL / MICHAELA REHLE        (Photo credit should read MICHAELA REHLE/AFP/Getty Images)

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    The neo-Nazi murder trial revealing Germany's darkest secrets

    The Long Read: The only known survivor of a far-right group accused of a series of racist killings is now on trial. But the case has put the nation itself in the dock
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