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Furious German protesters take to the streets to demand mass deportations following Christmas market attack

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published December 23, 2024
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Anger over Angela Merkel’s ‘open doors’ immigration policy intensifies

Furious hard-right protesters took to the streets of Germany last night, demanding mass deportations in the wake of a brutal attack on a Christmas market that left five people dead, including a nine-year-old boy. The tragedy, which occurred in Magdeburg on Friday night, has sparked widespread outrage and fuelled growing criticism of former Chancellor Angela Merkel’s controversial “open doors” immigration policy.

Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a 50-year-old Saudi doctor, is accused of driving his SUV into a crowded Christmas market, killing four women, aged 45 to 75, and nine-year-old André Gleißner. More than 200 people were also injured in the devastating attack, which has rocked the country. Police quickly arrested al-Abdulmohsen after he fled the scene, though questions are now being raised about whether authorities had ignored prior warnings about the suspect.

In Magdeburg, around 700 hard-right demonstrators gathered to demand action. Holding banners emblazoned with the words “Remigration Now” and waving anti-immigration flags, they marched through the streets chanting slogans such as “Anyone who doesn’t love Germany should leave” and “Migration kills.” The protesters, some of whom were masked and confrontational, clashed with police in minor scuffles. The demonstration was described by German media as largely being organised by right-wing extremists and hooligans, with a noticeable presence of neo-Nazi groups.

This public outcry is not just a reaction to the attack, but also an expression of the broader anger over Germany’s immigration policies, particularly the 2015 decision by Merkel to allow over a million refugees, mainly from the Middle East, to enter the country. The influx of migrants has long been a contentious issue, and al-Abdulmohsen himself had voiced extreme anti-immigration views, even calling for Merkel to be jailed or executed for her role in welcoming refugees.

Although social media initially circulated claims that al-Abdulmohsen was an Islamist terrorist, investigations later revealed that he was, in fact, deeply critical of Islam and had espoused Islamophobic beliefs. The Saudi national had been particularly vocal about his disdain for Muslim migrants and the alleged “Islamisation” of Europe. He had also pledged “revenge” against the German government for its treatment of female Saudi refugees, many of whom sought asylum in the country to escape oppressive regimes in the Gulf.

The attack, which targeted a bustling Christmas market, has further exacerbated tensions in a country already grappling with political instability ahead of the upcoming federal elections in February. Hard-right politicians, including those from the Alternative for Germany (AfD), have seized upon the attack to fuel their anti-immigration rhetoric. The chair of the AfD, Alexander Gauland, condemned the government’s border policies and asked, “When will this madness end?”

Adding to the controversy, it has emerged that German authorities had been alerted to al-Abdulmohsen’s online threats as far back as September 2023. However, despite conducting a “risk assessment” on him, officials concluded that he posed no significant danger. Investigators are now examining whether these warnings were overlooked, leading to calls for accountability. Critics of the government, including both far-right and far-left parties, are demanding an explanation for the failure to act on these warnings.

Experts are concerned that the attack could be exploited by far-right groups to incite further division and violence. Matthias Quent, a sociologist at Magdeburg-Stendal University, pointed out that eastern Germany, in particular, is a hotspot for far-right mobilisation, and the tragic incident could become a rallying cry for extremist factions. “We are facing a volatile political climate, with elections just around the corner, and the potential for disinformation and hate to spread is high,” he said.

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Meanwhile, Chancellor Olaf Scholz has condemned the attack as “terrible” and “insane,” calling for national unity in the aftermath of the tragedy. At a memorial service held at Magdeburg Cathedral, he urged the country to stand together in the face of hatred and division. “We must not allow hate to define our society,” Scholz said, as he paid tribute to the victims and the emergency workers who rushed to their aid.

However, the growing backlash against Merkel’s immigration policy, coupled with increasing tensions over security and national identity, shows no sign of abating. The government now faces difficult questions over its handling of the situation, and many are calling for stricter border controls and a reassessment of the “open doors” policy that has defined Germany’s approach to migration over the past decade.

As the investigation into al-Abdulmohsen’s motives continues, and with emotions running high in Magdeburg and beyond, Germany stands at a crossroads. The tragic events of that fateful Friday evening may prove to be a pivotal moment in the country’s ongoing debate over immigration, national security, and the future of its multicultural society.

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