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by AFP Staff Writers Mulhouse, France (AFP) June 3, 2022
French police discovered an arsenal of weapons including machine guns after arresting four men suspected of belonging to a neo-Nazi group in the eastern Alsace region, officials said Friday. Some 200 officers detained the men, aged 45 to 53, at their homes on Tuesday near Mulhouse after intelligence services determined the group's members took part in a "Jew hunt" during a football match in Strasbourg, prosecutor Edwige Roux-Morizot told a press conference. They discovered an "alarming" number of guns -- 18 legal and 23 illegal -- 167 magazines, 30 kilograms (66 pounds) of gunpowder and materials for potentially making explosives, she said. The bullet equivalent of "at least 120,000 cartridges" was also found, Lieutenant Colonel Yann Wanson of the local police unit said. France has stepped up its surveillance of far-right extremists in line with an increase in anti-Semitic incidents in recent years, with President Emmanuel Macron visiting a vandalised Jewish cemetery in Alsace in December 2019. So far investigators have not determined if the men were planning an attack, but anti-Semitic and Holocaust-denial works were found and computer equipment is being analysed, Roux-Morizot said. They also discovered equipment for making bullets and over 25,000 euros ($26,800) in cash. The suspects have been charged with arms trafficking and face up to 10 years in prison.
Myanmar junta says will carry out first judicial executions in decades Yangon (AFP) June 3, 2022 Myanmar's junta will execute a former member of Aung San Suu Kyi's party and a prominent democracy activist, both of whom were convicted of terrorism, in the country's first judicial executions since 1990, a spokesman told AFP on Friday. Four people, including former MP Phyo Zeya Thaw and democracy activist Ko Jimmy, "who were sentenced to death will be hanged according to prison procedures", Zaw Min Tun told AFP. The junta has sentenced dozens of anti-coup activists to death as part of its cr ... read more
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