Wiebke Ramm

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Wiebke Ramm (* 1976 in Hamburg ) is a German journalist . As a court reporter , the Nannen Prize winner writes for the Süddeutsche Zeitung , Spiegel Online , the Stuttgarter Zeitung and the Berliner Tagesspiegel, among others .

Career

Ramm studied psychology with a focus on legal psychology at the Free University of Berlin . She then completed a traineeship at the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung , where she worked as an editor for several years . In 2009 she began to specialize in court reports and reported, for example, on the Gustl Mollath trial, the Kachelmann trial , the Buback trial , the arson attack on an asylum accommodation in Salzhemmendorf , the conviction of Uli Hoeneß and the Abu Walaa trial . From 2011 she wrote as a freelance correspondent and court reporter for the Tagesspiegel , the Bremer Weser Kurier , the Stuttgarter Zeitung and the Berliner Zeitung, and from 2015 for Spiegel Online . From 2016 to 2018 she reported on the NSU trial in Munich for the Süddeutsche Zeitung and SZ-Magazin . She has been a court reporter for Spiegel Online since September 2018 .

In September 2019, the Staatstheater Kassel presented the premiere of a stage version of the book about the NSU trial, which Ramm co-authored.

Reviews

For Arno Widmann , Wiebke Ramm's 2018, together with Annette Ramelsberger , Tanjev Schultz and Rainer Stadler , published over 2000 pages in five volumes of the NSU trial "a sobering document that prevented the establishment of the truth". Widmann complained that the NSU trial was ultimately about convicting Beate Zschäpe and bringing the trial to an end, and not about clearing up the complex and investigating speculations about the role of the constitutional protection . Passages like the statement by Tino Brandt made the reading so attractive for him and pointed to further future procedures.

"In view of the sheer abundance of material" from "excellently edited and selected fragments of minutes", Heike Kleffner "should start reading with Volume IV, Pleadings and Judgment": Here, "the perspectives of almost all those involved in the process on the first four years of negotiations are gathered" . Here it can be “precisely understood” how “big the discrepancy” “between the assessment and sentencing of Beate Zschäpe and that of the three central helpers of the NSU core trio” turned out: While the judges only found “ special severity of guilt ” in Zschäpe and Following the prosecution's request, the “staunch National Socialist” André Eminger was released “with loud applause from his neo-Nazi 'comrades' gathered on the spectator benches” on the day the verdict was pronounced, without any “reasons for this astonishing decision” being revealed. And Ralf Wohlleben and Holger Gerlach are now free again. Also, "the 'protocol' [...] now also shows many other painful gaps in the oral judgment that are understandable for outsiders: for example, chairman Manfred Götzl did not mention the suffering of the bereaved with a single syllable ". After reading the "Minutes" it is difficult "[...] to come to terms with the fact that the answers to central questions about the NSU are still missing - especially those about possible supporters and the knowledge of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution". The “extensive compilation of material” preserves “a lot of knowledge from being forgotten and from rightful myths forming”, such as “the police perpetrator-victim reversal” in the “interrogations of the police officers involved in the crime scenes”, which co-plaintiff Mehmet Daimagüler speaks of “institutional racism” let. In addition to the even more detailed NSU Watch documentation, the books would be “an important foundation for critically appreciating the significance, but also the limits and gaps, of the first NSU trial. In view of the widespread habituation to everyday racist violence, new neo-Nazi terror structures and belittling constitutional protection authorities ”, the books would“ sometimes even give consolation and encouragement ”.

Stefan Aust and Dirk Laabs missed an effect in the books, such as in the Stammheim minutes , if only because the sections selected from the negotiation days are largely already published or known. Aust and Laabs found the selection of the testimony of the bereaved to be artificial; the important comparison with other testimony would not have been allowed at all. In addition, Ramm and her co-authors could not have solved the dilemma of dealing with the lies of the protection of the constitution.

Awards

Books

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Article by Wiebke Ramm. In: Hannoversche Allgemeine .
  2. ^ Wiebke Ramm: Gustl Mollath and the distrust. In: Göttinger Tageblatt . July 27, 2014.
  3. Wiebke Ramm: Too slippery? In: Tagesspiegel . March 20, 2013.
  4. Holger Schmidt : Buback trial: balance of the taking of evidence 1. In: SWR . February 6, 2012.
    Holger Schmidt : Will Verena Becker be convicted? The colleagues are skeptical! In: SWR . February 9, 2012.
  5. Wiebke Ramm: Expert speaks of a rational approach. In: Spiegel Online . February 26, 2016.
  6. Wiebke Ramm: Head held high in prison. In: Stuttgarter Zeitung . March 14, 2014.
  7. Wiebke Ramm: Horror instead of paradise. In: Weser Courier . December 8, 2015.
  8. Article by Wiebke Ramm. In: Tagesspiegel .
  9. Article by Wiebke Ramm. In: Weser Courier .
  10. Article by Wiebke Ramm. In: Stuttgarter Zeitung .
  11. Article by Wiebke Ramm. In: Berliner Zeitung .
  12. Article by Wiebke Ramm. In: Spiegel Online .
  13. ^ Author page by Wiebke Ramm. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung .
  14. ^ Staatstheater Kassel brings NSU trial to the stage. In: Hessenschau . September 12, 2019.
  15. ^ Staatstheater Kassel : The NSU trial. The Minutes - Trailer on YouTube , December 17, 2019, accessed December 28, 2019.
  16. Arno Widmann : The NSU process on 2016 pages. In: Frankfurter Rundschau . 19th October 2018.
  17. Heike Kleffner : Deep drilling in German society. In: leaves . 1/2019, pp. 121-123.
  18. Stefan Aust , Dirk Laabs : The fiction of law and order. In: The world . December 8, 2018.
  19. Gregory Lipinski: Nannen Prize 2019. In: Meedia . May 25, 2019.
  20. The journalists of the year 2018. In: Medium Magazin . December 18, 2018.