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- europe
- cross-posted to:
- europe
Summary
The Magdeburg Christmas market attack, where a Saudi refugee drove a car through crowds, killing five and injuring over 200, has fueled political debate in Germany.
The Saudi suspect, critical of Islam and supportive of the far-right AfD, complicates narratives, as he does not fit typical attacker profiles.
The AfD has blamed “uncontrolled migration” for the attack, using it to push anti-immigration rhetoric ahead of elections, while anti-racism groups accuse the party of exploiting the tragedy.
Security lapses are under scrutiny, and tensions remain high amid mourning and polarized reactions.
It’s almost as if the people who hate each other are basically the same people.