German ministers have approved plans to establish a national register of far-right extremists, after revelations of 10 neo-Nazi murders since 2000.
It is thought there are almost 10,000 neo-Nazis in Germany and the database would include information held by all federal and state authorities.
Police and intelligence have been criticised for failing to detect the gang allegedly behind the murders.
The database proposal still has to be backed by the German parliament — via redwolf.newsvine.com
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