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"...German police officer, was killed by Neo-nazi terrorists on 25 April 2007 in Heilbronn..." That is by no means proven, hence should be complimented by an allegedly. The circumstance are highly suspect and (also allegedly) there was involvment by intelligence services.--41.151.39.101 (talk) 00:25, 18 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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As the notability of this individual is associated primarily with her death, I recommend that the article title be changed to Death of Michéle Kiesewetter. This would be in-line with similar Wikipedia articles, such as Death of Caylee Anthony and others. Boneyard90 (talk) 06:44, 19 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Unacceptable term

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Please read the objections to the use of the term D-murders at

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neonazi-Mordserie

Am 17. Januar 2012 wählte die Jury der Sprachkritiker aus der Gesellschaft

für deutsche Sprache den Begriff „Döner-Morde“, der von den Medien
bis zum November 2011 maßgeblich für die Mordserie verwendet wurde, 

zum Unwort des Jahres 2011 ... „Mit der sachlich unangemessenen, folkloristisch-stereotypen Etikettierung einer rechts-terroristischen Mordserie würden ganze Bevölkerungsgruppen ausgegrenzt und die Opfer selbst in höchstem Maße diskriminiert, indem sie aufgrund ihrer Herkunft auf ein Imbissgericht reduziert werden […]. Der Ausdruck stehe prototypisch dafür, dass die politische Dimension der Mordserie jahrelang verkannt oder willentlich ignoriert wurde ..


This term should not appear in an article about this murder in the English language. It is deeply offensive to the Turkish population in Germany and elsewhere. The food in question is common in Greek restaurants in North America and its use is a reflection of ignorance and 'yellow press' journalism.

G. Robert Shiplett 15:22, 27 March 2012 (UTC)

The term is derogatery, no doubt, but it is *used widely*. --Felixkrull (talk) 20:49, 27 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Agree with User:Felixkrull. The term may be derogatory, offensive, and inaccurate, but if it's widely used, then it should be mentioned and explained. Wikipedia is not censored. - Boneyard90 (talk) 05:38, 11 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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