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'''Sebastian Edathy''' born 5 September 1969 as ''Sebastian Edathiparambil'') is a [[Germany|German]] politician. He was a prominent member of the Social Democratic Party and became the chairman of a key committee in January 2012 at the Parliament, which was investigating failures of police and intelligence units in the serial murders of nine immigrants by the far-right German terrorist group ″National Socialist Underground″ (NSU) from 2000-2007. The NSU-committee was led by Edathy and questioned various officials from Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office during years 2012-2013. In | '''Sebastian Edathy''' born 5 September 1969 as ''Sebastian Edathiparambil'') is a [[Germany|German]] politician. He was a prominent member of the Social Democratic Party and became the chairman of a key committee in January 2012 at the Parliament, which was investigating failures of police and intelligence units in the serial murders of nine immigrants by the far-right German terrorist group ″National Socialist Underground″ (NSU) from 2000-2007. The NSU-committee was led by Edathy and questioned various officials from Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office during years 2012-2013. In February 2014, Edathy admitted to having purchased some material by a Canadian firm (See [[Azov Films]]), but he denied the allegations of possessing child pornographic content, he insisted the material he purchased was "unambiguously legal".<ref>[http://www.dw.de/german-politician-edathy-rejects-child-porn-allegation/a-17423900 German politician Edathy rejects child porn allegation]</ref> | ||
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Sebastian Edathy born 5 September 1969 as Sebastian Edathiparambil) is a German politician. He was a prominent member of the Social Democratic Party and became the chairman of a key committee in January 2012 at the Parliament, which was investigating failures of police and intelligence units in the serial murders of nine immigrants by the far-right German terrorist group ″National Socialist Underground″ (NSU) from 2000-2007. The NSU-committee was led by Edathy and questioned various officials from Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office during years 2012-2013. In February 2014, Edathy admitted to having purchased some material by a Canadian firm (See Azov Films), but he denied the allegations of possessing child pornographic content, he insisted the material he purchased was "unambiguously legal".[1]