Germany's interior ministry says police raided about 100 properties across the country and seized material belonging to a youth group accused of promoting neo-Nazi ideals.
However, no arrests have been made. The ministry says the raids against the Homeland-Faithful German Youth, known as HDJ, were conducted in 14 of the country's 16 states. A ministry spokesman said that personal computers and documents were confiscated during the raids and that if proof ''of aggressive, unconstitutional behaviour'' was found a ban could follow. The interior ministry said the group is accused of attempting to indoctrinate young people in Nazi ideology ''in order to German chancellor honors foreigners ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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