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27.
The investigations carried out to date by the Geesthacht special
commission have not revealed any indications that the offence could have been
committed by members of the German right-wing extremist scene or that it was
xenophobically motivated.
Case No. 1995/6
Identities
Mehmet Ali Karaaslan
Malik Unlü
Mehmet Ozbagdal
Allegations
Place:
Fürth
Date:
14 January 1995
28.
It has been reported that German neo-Nazis attacked Mehmet Ali Karaaslan,
Malik Unlü and Mehmet Ozbagdal (all of Turkish origin) when they stopped at
traffic lights on Geleitzgasse in Fürth near Nürnberg on 14 January 1995.
Mehmet Ali Karaaslan was severely injured and had to be hospitalized.
Malik Unlü and Mehmet Ozbagdal were also wounded in the incident. The
neo-Nazis then went to the Fürth Turnerschaft Sports Club and attacked the
Turks inside with bats and knives.
29.
It has been alleged that this attack had racist motivations.
Observations
30.
On 15 January 1995, shortly after 2 a.m., a dispute broke out between
German and Turkish nationals, first of all in Königstrasse in Fürth.
According to those concerned, the fight started at traffic lights at a
building site in this street. A car had stopped there with two Turkish
nationals inside who had just left the Turkish club "Turnerschaft Fürth" in
the nearby Geleitsgasse. At about the same time, the German co-offenders left
a birthday party at the "Amadeus" café in Fürth. The two groups happened to
meet at the traffic lights. The dispute, which was initially verbal, later
became physical. The investigating authorities considered that the events as
a whole probably arose from insults being exchanged by both sides.
31.
The dispute subsequently moved in front of the club in the nearby
Geleitsgasse. That is where Malik Unlü was knocked to the ground and kicked
by individuals whose identity has not been established, whilst he defended
himself with an ashtray. The Turkish national Karaaslan, an innocent
bystander who was coming out of the club, was also struck and kicked by
individuals whose identity has not been established. The use of sticks or
knives was not observed.
32.
Karaaslan received a fractured skull, Unlü multiple bruises to his skull
and cuts to the head, as well as multiple haematomas and painful movement
restrictions in the cervical spinal column and the tempero-mandibular joints.