25 years after the first NSU murder, the daughter of victim Enver Şimşek is calling for convicted right-wing terrorist Beate Zschäpe to be removed from a neo-Nazi drop-out program. "She has had enough time to come clean, to speak," Semiya Şimşek told the German Press Agency in Nuremberg. "She still has contact with right-wingers. Nobody can tell me that she wants to quit."
Şimşek, together with the daughters of two other NSU victims, has launched a petition against Zschäpe's inclusion in the drop-out program. This was yet another slap in the face for the victims' families, said Şimşek. They had had to wait a long time for the crimes to be investigated and in some cases were targeted by the investigators themselves. The NSU complex has still not been fully clarified, Şimşek said.