Germany searches homes, workplaces of alleged neo-Nazis, mulls ban on far …

A photographer takes pictures of seized weapons, swastika flags, propaganda material, and further Nazi memorabilia at a press conference at the Bavarian interior ministry in Munich, Germany, Wednesday July 10, 2013. With a large-scale raid the police took action against Bavarian neo-Nazi network ‘Freies Netz Sued’ (‘Free net south’, FNS). About 70 apartments and workplaces of leading right-wing extremists were searched during the raid according to the interior ministry. (AP Photo/dpa,Tobias Hase)

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