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Frankfurt / Main (dpa / lhe) - The Frankfurt lawyer Seda Basay-Yildiz has received another right-wing threatening letter.

The letter with death threats arrived after it was announced in mid-February that she would receive the Ludwig Beck Prize from the state capital Wiesbaden for special moral courage, Basay-Yildiz told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Friday).

It was also signed with "NSU 2.0".

The lawyer also sharply criticized the Hessian Interior Minister Peter Beuth (CDU) and State Police President Roland Ullmann on the social network Facebook on Friday.

In the meantime, she has received more than a dozen “NSU 2.0” threatening letters.

Other well-known women also received such letters.

In the case of the lawyer, her personal data was accessed by a computer in the 1st police station in Frankfurt.

On Facebook, the lawyer quoted from a letter from Ullmann, according to which there was no evidence that the illegal data request was carried out in the exercise of a public office.

Basay-Yildiz said it was not a private problem.

The query was made by Hessian officials from a service computer while on duty.

"My family has been released to be shot down and the Hessian Interior Minister does not want to take any responsibility," she is quoted as saying in the newspaper.

The authorities acted catastrophically, the case should be kept small.

According to the report, it is also about the reimbursement of the costs of security measures that the State Criminal Police Office (LKA) advised.

The Ministry of the Interior rejected this.

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