E/CN.4/1995/78 page 11 Offenbach, 15 August 1994 49. There was an arson attack on "Grazer Stube", owned by the Turkish Genç family, around midnight. The inside of the bar was completely destroyed and there was damage estimated at DM 200,000. It is alleged that the incident was racially motivated. Alsdorf, August 1994 50. There was an arson attack on the two-storey house of the Turkish Colak family. Cemal Colak (52 years old) had been working in Germany for 24 years. There are allegations that the house of the Colak family was burnt by racists. Brandenburg, August 1994 51. Plainclothes soldiers held a demonstration during which they shouted racist and xenophobic slogans. This incident has been widely covered by the international media. Böblingen, 2 September 1994 52. An arson attack during the night against the office of Turkish citizens Eser Güzel and Ali Güzel caused damage of DM 30,000. Brandenburg, 21 September 1994 53. Two young Turkish men were mugged by three neo-Nazis and beaten with baseball bats. It is alleged that the assailants attacked the Turks on purely racial grounds. Weiden, 21 September 1994 54. A pre-dawn arson attack was carried out on a residential building which belonged to the Seltmann Porcelain Factory, where approximately 100 Turkish people lived. The fact that two Molotov cocktails were thrown off a balcony indicates that the attack was aimed at homicide. Three neo-Nazis were arrested and charged with the crime by the police, but were later released on the grounds that "they only tried to play a joke". It was later decided, at the request of the examining magistrate, that the defendants, who had been involved in similar attacks in the past, should be detained until their trial. Herford, 28 September 1994 55. Bukureje Haliti, a 23-year-old handicapped woman from the former Yugoslavia, and Navgim Haliti, her 11-year-old brother, were killed at around 4 a.m. in an arson attack on a refugee camp composed of container houses. Fireworks were used to set off two cans filled with petrol in the entrance to one of the 40 container homes. The container was a blackened hulk after the fire and another container was badly damaged. There were no other injuries, although 74 foreigners from the former Yugoslavia and Romania were inside the camp. A racist motive was ruled out by the Federal Prosecutor in

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