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The following articles have been tagged with "Mannichl":

Fresh doubts on Mannichl stabbing case

National: 15 Dec 09
The unsolved stabbing of former Passau police chief Alois Mannichl – allegedly by a neo-Nazi – was thrown into doubt Tuesday when the public prosecutor in the case dismissed his testimony as inconsistent. READ »

Hundreds of leads in Passau police chief stabbing case

National: 7 Dec 09
One year after the alleged stabbing of Passau police chief Alois Mannichl by a neo-Nazi, there are some 430 open leads in the case, the city’s public prosecutor announced on Monday. READ »

Neo-Nazi fined €1,200 for putting swastika flag on a coffin

National: 15 Jun 09
A prominent neo-Nazi who buried a comrade with a swastika flag was fined €1,200 Monday, after a Passau judge found him guilty of displaying unconstitutional symbols. READ »

Mannichl says he's the victim of media 'hate campaign'

National: 5 Mar 09
Passau police chief Alois Mannichl, victim of an alleged neo-Nazi stabbing last year, on Thursday accused the German media of turning him into a suspect after his assailant escaped capture. READ »

Attack sparks fear of rising neo-Nazi violence

National: 17 Feb 09
A vicious attack at a motorway rest stop after a neo-Nazi march last weekend has sparked alarm across Germany. As David Wroe reports, some believe the far-right scene is undergoing a dangerous transformation. READ »

Bavarian interior minister warns against Mannichl gossip

Society: 13 Jan 09
Bavaria’s Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann has warned against specluation in the case of the alleged neo-Nazi stabbing of Passau police chief Alois Mannichl, daily Passauer Neue Presse reported on Tuesday. READ »

Doubts cloud Mannichl Nazi stabbing claims

National: 9 Jan 09
Investigators have found discrepancies in Passau police chief Alois Mannichl’s claim that he was stabbed by a neo-Nazi and leads point to a domestic dispute instead, the Süddeutsche Zeitung reported on Friday. READ »

Passau police chief headed back to work after neo-Nazi stabbing

National: 6 Jan 09
Passau police chief Alois Mannichl will return to duty on Wednesday after almost three weeks after what appears to have been an attack by a neo-Nazi in December, city officials have announced. READ »

Neo-Nazi march in Passau takes place amid protests

National: 3 Jan 09
A neo-Nazi demonstration planned for Saturday in the centre of Passau has been given the go-ahead despite an emotionally charged atmosphere in the Bavarian town after the suspected far-right stabbing of the police chief in December. READ »

Mayor goes underground after neo-Nazi death threat

National: 30 Dec 08
The mayor of a small town in the eastern German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania has gone into hiding after a death threat was posted on a far-right extremist internet site. READ »

Couple held in Passau neo-Nazi knife attack released

National: 23 Dec 08
A 22-year-old woman and her 33-year-old husband who were arrested under suspicion of involvement in a knife attack by neo-Nazis on a police chief in Passau were released on Tuesday. Police have no new leads in the case. READ »

Calls for ban on neo-Nazi NPD grow

Politics: 21 Dec 08
The recent stabbing of Passau police chief Alois Mannichl has renewed the political pressure in Germany to introduce a ban on the neo-Nazi NPD party. READ »

Passau police chief released from hospital

Society: 19 Dec 08
Almost a week after what appears to have been a revenge attack by neo-Nazis, Passau police chief Alois Mannichl was released from the hospital on Friday. READ »

Couple charged with helping Passau neo-Nazi murder suspect

National: 18 Dec 08
A couple picked up by police this week for questioning regarding the neo-Nazi stabbing attack on the Passau police chief have been arrested on suspicion of assisting the assailant. READ »

Man and woman arrested in neo-Nazi police stabbing

National: 17 Dec 08
A man and woman arrested on Tuesday night in the attempted neo-Nazi murder on Passau police chief Alois Mannichl are not suspects, authorities told German radio station B5. READ »

Suspects in Passau police chief stabbing released

National: 15 Dec 08
Two suspects arrested after this weekend’s attempted murder of Passau police Chief Alois Mannichl have been released, according to senior public prosecutor Helmut Walch on Monday afternoon. READ »

Two arrested in attack on Passau police chief

National: 15 Dec 08
Passau police have arrested two neo-Nazi suspects in the attempted murder of the city’s police chief Alois Mannichl, local daily Passauer Neue Presse reported on Monday. READ »

'Neo-Nazi' tried to kill Passau police chief

National: 14 Dec 08
A neo-Nazi is thought to have stabbed Passau's police chief after he increased pressure against far-right groups this year, media reports said on Sunday. READ »

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