Europe

Germany alarmed by growing violence against refugees

More than 490 attacks on refugee centers this year, up on 162 for 2014, as Germany takes in hundreds of thousands

09.10.2015 - Update : 09.10.2015
Germany alarmed by growing violence against refugees

BERLIN

Germany’s interior minister warned Friday of a “massive” increase in attacks on asylum seekers as the country accepts more refugees than any other EU member.

“We are witnessing a massive increase in xenophobic attacks on asylum seekers,” Thomas de Maiziere said in an interview with the Berliner Morgenpost newspaper. “This year, more than 490 criminal attacks have been committed against asylum centers.”

The figure is a huge leap on the numbers of attacks on shelters for refugees in previous years. Germany expects 800,000 asylum applications by the end of the year.

Last year, 162 attacks on shelters were recorded by police across Germany. In 2013, it was 58 and 24 the year before.

Since January, Germany has taken in around 577,000 refugees - more than double the figures for the whole of 2014, when 280,000 arrived.

De Maizire said he was deeply concerned by anti-immigration campaigns by right-wing groups and political parties.

“We have analyzed the profiles of identified suspects and the result is shocking,” he said. “One-third of these suspects are already known to police as right-wing extremists due to their previous criminal records. But two-thirds of the suspects are ordinary people… with no criminal record at all. This growing trend towards violence is worrying.”

The minister called on politicians and the authorities to take a strong stance against violent protests and crimes against refugees.

“We should clearly tell them that what they are doing is unacceptable," he said. "They are crimes that include bodily harm, murder attempts, arson attacks. That is a shame for Germany.”

He also demanded stronger action against abusive language and hate-speech.

Germany is shouldering the largest part of Europe’s refugee crisis and the surge in asylum applications has been exploited by far-right and populist parties with weekly rallies against immigration across Germany.

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