BERLIN ? Germany's top security official is saying after the deadly attacks in Norway that there are no signs of any far-right terrorist activity in his country.
A Norwegian with reported Christian fundamentalist, anti-Muslim views is suspected in both of Friday's attacks.
German Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich noted that authorities closely observe his country's far-right scene. He told Sunday's Bild am Sonntag newspaper that "there are no indications at present of right-wing terrorist activities."
But Friedrich was quoted as saying that the Norwegian attacks "unfortunately show anew what dangers fanaticized lone perpetrators can pose ? independently of their motives."
Germany's far right is divided and politically marginal.
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