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After more then 5 years, in June 2018 the trial against three members of the so-called 'NSU' far-right terror network ended in Munich. The racist motivated murder of nine small entrepeneurs and a police woman has shaken german society. Investigators and media for a long time did not see right-wing terror as a possibility. Up until today the voices of the bereaved are in parts ignored. The question how the terror group chose their victims, as well as who supported them have not been revelaed. At the trial neo-nazis already lined up in the early morning hours to attend and later mock the murdered and hurt by the terror group by applauding as the sentences were spoken. Social initiatives as well as the families of the murdered called for a demonstration to Munich and held press conferences to have their demands heard: To uncover the whole 'NSU' network including the full revelation of the involvement by the Verfassungsschutz in far-right structures and an abortion of the secret service.