The leader of Berlin’s Jewish community strongly criticized the police investigation into a recent bombing in Dusseldorf that injured six Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union. “It’s more than a week and they don’t know. It’s ridiculous,” Andreas Nachama told The Associated Press. Some 1,300 people turned out for an anti-Nazi demonstration in Dusseldorf to protest the July 27 attack at a rail station.
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