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NSU supporter: Zschäpe's girlfriend sentenced to 2 years in prison

A German court has sentenced a woman associated with the National Socialist Underground (NSU) to two years in prison. The defendant was identified as a supporter of the far-right extremist group, which was responsible for several violent attacks targeting immigrants and minorities in Germany. The verdict highlights ongoing legal proceedings against individuals linked to the NSU, which operated under the radar for years before being uncovered in 2005. The case underscores the continued efforts by authorities to hold members of this extremist network accountable.

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NSU supporter: Zschäpe's girlfriend sentenced to 2 years in prison

A German court has sentenced a woman associated with the National Socialist Underground (NSU) to two years in prison. The defendant was identified as a supporter of the far-right extremist group, which was responsible for several violent attacks targeting immigrants and minorities in Germany. The verdict highlights ongoing legal proceedings against individuals linked to the NSU, which operated under the radar for years before being uncovered in 2005. The case underscores the continued efforts by authorities to hold members of this extremist network accountable.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual legal outcome without overt ideological framing. While the subject involves far-right extremism, the reporting focuses on the judicial process rather than promoting a specific political agenda. There is no clear leaning toward either left or right-wing perspectives in

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