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Residents left out in Germany's far right village
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2011-04-05
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VIDEO: Jamel, a small village in northern Germany, is a stronghold for the neo-Nazi movement. But in 2004, two artists moved into the village and are trying to counter extremist views. Duration: 01:45
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