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Germany to allow shooting down of hijacked planes, report

Germany's govt plans to change the constitution so that security forces can shoot down airliners hijacked by terrorists.

Published on: Aug 16, 2006 11:54 PM IST
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Germany's government plans to change the constitution so that security forces can shoot down airliners hijacked by terrorists as a last resort, the interior minister said in comments published on Wednesday.

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Wolfgang Schaeuble said officials will draw up a new legislation and an amendment to the constitution after the country's supreme court rejected an earlier air-safety law, the Saechsische Zeitung newspaper reported.

Shooting down hijacked passenger planes could be justified if the threat to Germany was considered severe, Schaeuble said, according to the paper.

"In the case of Sept 11, the shooting down (of the hijacked planes) would have been necessary as well as legally admissible," he was quoted as saying.

The Federal Constitutional Court struck down the 2005 air safety law in March, saying authorities had no right to kill innocent civilians.

It also found that allowing the military to shoot down civilian airliners violates a constitutional bar on the military being deployed for domestic security.

 
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