Seehofer won't sack intelligence chief despite fears of far-right sympathies

GERMAN Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said today he had full confidence in intelligence chief Hans-Georg Maassen, despite the latter appearing to downplay neonazi violence in Chemnitz earlier this month.
Mr Maassen has been attacked by Chancellor Angela Merkel’s junior coalition partner, the Social Democrats, for questioning the authenticity of a video that shows far-right thugs running down and attacking a foreign-looking man in Chemnitz.
He also said his BfV intelligence agency had no evidence that foreigners were “hunted” in the streets, despite widespread footage which led Ms Merkel herself to use the term.
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