Kneecap speaks out after Mo Chara terror case appeal dropped: 'We will not be silent'
Kneecap has spoken out following a High Court decision to dismiss a Crown Prosecution Service appeal regarding rapper Mo Chara, who will not face a new terror trial after his earlier charges were thrown out.
Kneecap's Mo Chara will not face new terror trial after appeal
Kneecap rapper Mo Chara will not undergo a new terror trial after the High Court dismissed the Crown Prosecution Service's appeal against the earlier dismissal of charges.
"Last Defense Wave": Terror in the Name of Germany
Several teenagers in Hamburg are on trial for allegedly committing terrorist acts in defense of the 'German nation.',
Terror trial: Syrian confesses to knife attack on football fans in Bielefeld
A Syrian has confessed in court to severely injuring four individuals with a knife outside a bar in Bielefeld, while denying membership in the Islamic State.
Tunisian lawyer jailed by anti-terror court released from prison
Ahmed Souab, a prominent Tunisian lawyer, has been released from prison after serving a 10-month sentence handed down by an anti-terror court for criticizing a mass trial of political figures.
SZ Podcast 'Hey Munich': How is the trial against the Verdi attacker going?
The podcast discusses the ongoing trial of Farhad N., who committed a terror attack in Munich, killing two and injuring many others, while also examining the living conditions faced by residents in the city.
Mumโs terror as she 'begged' cousin not to 'ram car' in chase that killed son
A mother testified in court about her fear for her life during a high-speed chase with her cousin that resulted in the tragic death of her four-year-old son when their car was rammed off the road.
ISIS Terror in Munich - The Trial Diary, Day 1: Horror Captured on Paper
The article discusses the first day of a trial concerning ISIS terror in Munich, reflecting on the city's history of terror attacks and the rarity of justice in such cases.
"Islamist attackers are among us"
Ahmad Mansour warns of a dangerous normalization of terror ahead of the trial for the Munich attack, urging society to take a more active stand against radical elements in everyday life.
From the guillotine to Pertini. "The draw? Even the prosecutor is chosen by chance"
The article discusses the ongoing reforms in the justice system, asserting that while expediency is important, achieving a just process is paramount, drawing historical comparisons to the swift yet unjust trials during the French Terror.
Terror in Magdeburg: A City is Forgotten
The trial of the attacker responsible for the Christmas market attack in Magdeburg continues, but public interest seems to have waned significantly.