http://www.fr-online.de/in_und_ausland/politik/aktuell/?em_cnt=2215613
In short, justice comes slowly in Germany to bully's and state-financed criminals and/or civil servants. Hopefully, justice will eventually be had in this case. However, a slow investigation by Koch and Co. will not bring any reform to a culture of civil servants in Hessen (or elsewhere in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) who almost never are publicly calling into question the very system, practices, abuses, mismanagement, codes, and rules in which they are working under.
http://www.hfv-speyer.de/pitschas/Internat.%20Beziehungen/Singapur.htm
The bottom line is that "mobbing" or bullying of others in Germany must be ended and soon. Too many of the school shootings in Germany in the past decade have resulted after years of bullying and mobbing. The schools in Germany need to create more independent students and groups who can stand up and say something is wrong or unjust--without having to resort to courts and years of prosecution. This public German education would eventually mean that issues, like bullying or other bad government policies, could be brought to the attention of media and electorate faster, too.
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