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German prosecutors decided not to press charges against a German politician who allegedly made anti-Semitic remarks. Prosecutors on Monday rejected a complaint that accused Jurgen Mollemann, vice president of the Free Democratic Party, of racial incitement and slander.

June 26, 2002
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German prosecutors decided not to press charges against a German politician who allegedly made anti-Semitic remarks. Prosecutors on Monday rejected a complaint that accused Jurgen Mollemann, vice president of the Free Democratic Party, of racial incitement and slander.

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