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A party flag is seen on the fassade of the then headquarter of the German right wing party NPD in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2008. Germany’s highest court has ruled that a small far-right party will not get any state funding for the coming six years because it’s values and goals are unconstitutional and aimed at destroying the country’s democracy. The Court said in its ruling the party 'Die Heimat', which used to be known as NPD, “continues to disregard the free democratic basic order and and ... is geared towards its elimination.” (AP Photo/Michael Sohn, File)

A party flag is seen on the fassade of the then headquarter of the German right wing party NPD in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2008. Germany’s highest court has ruled that a small far-right party will not get any state funding for the coming six years because it’s values and goals are unconstitutional and aimed at destroying the country’s democracy. The Court said in its ruling the party 'Die Heimat', which used to be known as NPD, “continues to disregard the free democratic basic order and and ... is geared towards its elimination.” (AP Photo/Michael Sohn, File)

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