Germany Christmas Market Attack: Fears of Backlash Against Migrants

 


Germany Christmas Market Attack: Fears of Backlash Against MigrantsThe anger over the Christmas market attack in Germany has raised fears of backlash against migrants.


Germany Christmas Market Attack

On Friday night, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a Saudi doctor, drove a car into a crowd of people in the German city of Magdeburg.



The violence left 205 people injured, 41 of them seriously.


Five people, including a 9-year-old boy, were killed in the horrific incident, and people are outraged.


Fears of a backlash against migrants


In this situation, political experts have expressed fears that the anger caused by this terrible incident could turn against migrants.


Meanwhile, the day after the incident, on Saturday itself, about 500 people took to the streets in the city of Magdeburg to express their anger.


They chanted slogans against immigration, and there were clashes with the police.


A person who paid tribute to the victims criticized German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, saying that he should be flayed alive.


So, there is no denying that there are fears that the anger caused by the attack on the Christmas market could cause major problems.

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