How Germany's far-right capitalizes on the Magdeburg attack DW 12/24/2024
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"I have never experienced such a hostile and threatening environment," said a student studying automotive engineering in Magdeburg, highlighting the heightened tension and peril faced by migrants since the attack.
According to Salam, "perceived migrants are branded as 'terrorists,' 'criminals' and 'lowlifes,' some are pushed around and spat at," illustrating the dangerous climate created by right-wing extremists.
Hans Goldenbaum remarked, "It shows the power of this right extreme discourse and how sealed off he is from reality," pointing out the contradictions in the perpetrator's beliefs and the overarching extremist narrative.
Hundreds of neo-Nazis gathered at an extreme-right rally in Magdeburg on Sunday, two days after the attack, demonstrating the organized mobilization of right-wing extremists demanding mass deportation of migrants.
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