[02:43.50] A number of the activists were then taken to the Bolzaneto barracks where in detention they endured more brutality.
[02:52.44]And this latest court case relates to what happened there.
[02:56.54]World News from the BBC
[02:58.97]The German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that the young and unemployed in Europe should be prepared to move to find work.
[03:07.20]A quarter of all people under the age of 25 in the eurozone are jobless.
[03:11.59]And in Spain and Greece, the figure is around 60 per cent.
[03:14.98]Steve Evans reports from Berlin.
[03:17.03]Chancellor Merkel in her interview with the BBC was adamant that the policy of broadly balancing budget,
[03:23.36]sometimes called austerity, was the right one, but conceded that the unemployment of young people was what she called a huge crisis.
[03:31.81]Chancellor Merkel suggested that more mobility was needed.
[03:36.03]She said that in her own area of East Germany when communism collapsed and unemployment soared,
[03:42.06]many young people from her region only had jobs because, as she put it, they moved to the south.
[03:48.41]Prosecutors in Poland say they will investigate reports that a member of a Nazi-led unit accused of burning villages filled with women
[03:57.06]and children during the Second World War has been living in the United States for more than 60 years.