The ceremonial burning of the diary of Holocaust victim Anne Frank by far-right extremists in eastern Germany was condemned by the German government on Friday amid calls to intensify efforts to stamp out neo-Nazi activity, according to a Reuters report appearing on the ABC News online website. The incident occurred in late June in the village of Pretzien, and details have emerged over the past week. For further information, read the full article.
Posted by John Micklos on 10 July 2006 in Issues in the News