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- Markus Frenzel
Skeletons in the Closet
In 2006, a Congolese Hutu rebel chief was arrested in Germany. He had been able to direct a war of extermination in his own country from the comfort of his Mannheim living room.
It was Markus Frenzel's astonishing TV coverage on "FAKT" that led to the rebel chief's arrest; but this was by no means an isolated case. Frenzel subsequently discovered that Germany has become a safe haven and hub for international war criminals. Even today, they remain unchallenged despite being on UN blacklists and wanted by Interpol.
In a practice dating back decades, the German Army has trained foreign leaders and influential military personnel. Germany allows the heads of governments in Third World countries to choose whomever they wish to send, even if these countries are run by brutal dictators whose representatives have no intention of pursuing democratic ideology, but are only interested in warmongering.
Frenzel has undertaken a painstaking background investigation and heard at first hand individual stories which reveal the full scope of the activities of these international war criminals and their German intermediaries.
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Markus Frenzel was born in 1976 and studied political sciences in Berlin and Paris. He has worked for Arte television and since 2008 as editor of the ARD political magazine programme, FAKT. As a TV journalist he reported back from crisis areas worldwide. Amnesty International awarded Frenzel the 2009 Marler TV Prize for Human Rights in recognition of his investigation into the activities of African war criminals in Germany. He was also nominated for the European Journalism Award in 2010.
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Am 8. Mai 2011 strahlte die ARD in der Sendung ›Titel, Thesen, Temperamente‹ einen Bericht zu ›Leichen im Keller‹ aus. Sehen Sie jetzt den Beitrag.
Die Berichterstattung von Markus Frenzel gab den Anstoß für die bundesweit erste Anklage wegen im Ausland begangener Kriegsverbrechen und Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit. Sehen Sie hierzu einen Bericht von arte in unserem Magazin.
Am 24. April 2011war Markus Frenzel bei der Sendung ›Fragen an den Autor‹ im SR 2 Kulturradio zu Gast. Hören Sie den ganzen Beitrag jetzt als Podcast.





































