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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On October 4, 1991, a wave of xenophobia broke out in some places in Germany, and the ghost of the Nazis resurfaced
On this day, 34 years ago, on October 4, 1991 (August 27, 1991 in the lunar calendar), a wave of xenophobia broke out in some parts of Germany, and the ghost of the Nazis resurfaced. The ghost of the Nazis resurfaced On October 4, 1991, on the occasion of the first anniversary of the reunification of Germany and Germany, there were many violent incidents against foreigners in some parts of Germany, and the troublemakers clashed with the intervening police. Two Lebanon girls, aged 6 and 8, were severely burned and were in critical condition after unidentified persons threw incendiary objects at a house where asylum seekers were temporarily living. Attacks on foreigners have occurred in places such as Bergen, Bremen, Rostock, München Gladbach and Meissen. According to reports, on the night of October 2, more than 20 incidents of xenophobic violence occurred in various parts of eastern and western Germany. In the Kreuzberg district of Berlin, more than 500 right-wing extremists caused trouble and more than 1000 police intervened. The two sides clashed. In Cottbus, hundreds of neo-Nazis gathered to riot, and police arrested 40 people. Berlin Zeitung interviewed some foreigners living in Germany. Iranian woman Brazili said that a few days ago, she specifically told her daughter not to go to the streets to avoid danger. Turkish journalist Yumusak said he was concerned about the development of violence and xenophobia. Sri Lanka female student Vimararaya said she felt much safer before reunification. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1gnb.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-07:17] 访问:77
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