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Nearly 10 attacks were made on migrants in Germany every day in 2016, the interior ministry says.

A total of 560 people were injured in the violence, including 43 children.

Three-quarters of the attacks targeted migrants outside of their accommodation, while nearly 1,000 attacks were on housing.

Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to open up Germany to people fleeing conflict and persecution has polarised the country and boosted hate crime.

Germany is struggling with a backlog of asylum applications and there are fears about security following a series of terrorist attacks across Europe.

The interior ministry figures

  • 3,533 attacks on migrants and asylum hostels in 2016
  • 2.545 attacks on individual migrants
  • 560 people injured, including 43 children
  • 988 attacks on housing (slightly fewer than in 2015)
  • 217 attacks on refugee organisations and volunteers

But the number of asylum seekers arriving in Germany in 2016 was 280,000, a drop of more than 600,000 from the previous year, following the closure of the Balkan migrant route and an EU deal with Turkey.

The issue is expected to feature heavily in parliamentary elections this September.

Sunday's interior ministry figures, which are preliminary, were released in response to a parliamentary question.

There was no comparison with previous years because attacks against individual migrants only started to be counted as a separate category in 2016.

Attacks on asylum shelters and migrants

  • December 2015 - 12 people injured after fires broke out at two hostels in Wasserstein, Bavaria
  • January 2016 - Grenade thrown at hostel housing 170 people in the south-western town in Villingen-Schwenningen but fails to detonate. A court case subsequently heard that it was more likely the result of a dispute between security companies, rather than directed at asylum seekers
  • February 2016 Fire in Bautzen, eastern Germany, destroys roof of building planned to house migrants. Police say some onlookers cheered the fire and tried to prevent firefighters from extinguishing the blaze
  • September 2016 - Residents clash with migrants in Bautzen
  • February 2017 - Politician from the far-right NPD jailed for eight years for burning down a sports hall to be used to house migrants in Nauen, west of Berlin, in August 2015

In its statement, the interior ministry said it strongly condemned the violence.

"People who have fled their home country and seek protection in Germany have the right to expect safe shelter," the statement read.

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MP Ulla Jelpke from the leftist Die Linke party said that the government was too focused on a perceived security threat from migrants while the real threat was coming from the far right.

"Do people have to die before the rightwing violence is considered a central domestic security problem and makes it to the top of the national policy agenda?" she said, quoted by the Funke media group.

"Nazis are threatening refugees and therefore our democracy."

A note on terminology: The BBC uses the term migrant to refer to all people on the move who have yet to complete the legal process of claiming asylum. This group includes people fleeing war-torn countries such as Syria, who are likely to be granted refugee status, as well as people who are seeking jobs and better lives, who governments are likely to rule are economic migrants.

Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-39096833

 

So, what are your thoughts? I already knew that migrants were victims of hate crimes, but I didn't realize that there were that many a day.



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Just want to say something on this quote first :

"Nazis are threatening refugees and therefore our democracy."

In a democracy you ask the people if they want open the door to this full migrant, merkel opened door without asking anyone, so where the democracy they talk about ?


Now, its really bad, Attack on migrant, attack from migrant, every single one is bad, well attack on anybody is bad.



How many attacks per day by migrants against native Germans?



Yeah... and "99%" of those attacks are by migrants themselves.



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Saeko said:

Just want to say something on this quote first :

"Nazis are threatening refugees and therefore our democracy."

In a democracy you ask the people if they want open the door to this full migrant, merkel opened door without asking anyone, so where the democracy they talk about ?


Now, its really bad, Attack on migrant, attack from migrant, every single one is bad, well attack on anybody is bad.

Not really. That would be a direct democracy, but most democratic states have a representative democracy system.



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Multiculturalism and diversity worked for many years before the cancer of Trump and ultra nationalists spread ignorance, fear and hate to divide society. Trump is the global leader of ultra nationalism politics. Unfortunately there are more ultra nationalist political groups emerging in Europe cashing in on the popularity of the evil ultra nationalist global leader, President Trump.



Saeko said:

Just want to say something on this quote first :

"Nazis are threatening refugees and therefore our democracy."

In a democracy you ask the people if they want open the door to this full migrant, merkel opened door without asking anyone, so where the democracy they talk about ?


Now, its really bad, Attack on migrant, attack from migrant, every single one is bad, well attack on anybody is bad.

In a democracy, people vote for politicians so that these politicians do not have to ask for every single thing. The majority of people voted for Merkel and the politicians that support Merkel. That is democracy.

According to current polls Merkel's party is only slightly behind a party that is even more on the left and of course supporting the mass immigration. So apparently the majority of voters in Germany are fine with the immigrants.

Welcome to democracy. Where the majority of the people decides what happens. Real democracies anyway.



If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.

Dark_Lord_2008 said:
Multiculturalism and diversity worked for many years before the cancer of Trump and ultra nationalists spread ignorance, fear and hate to divide society. Trump is the global leader of ultra nationalism politics. Unfortunately there are more ultra nationalist political groups emerging in Europe cashing in on the popularity of the evil ultra nationalist global leader, President Trump.

You just made a lot of African and Asian dictators very sad.



If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.

What do people expect? Immigrants have been killing, raping and attacking Europeans for years now while the press and the governments cover it up. Go back to your fluffy little world and let the people who have to suffer this reality deal with it.

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Barozi said:
Saeko said:

Just want to say something on this quote first :

"Nazis are threatening refugees and therefore our democracy."

In a democracy you ask the people if they want open the door to this full migrant, merkel opened door without asking anyone, so where the democracy they talk about ?


Now, its really bad, Attack on migrant, attack from migrant, every single one is bad, well attack on anybody is bad.

Not really. That would be a direct democracy, but most democratic states have a representative democracy system.

I see, well i live in switzerland and its a direct democracy so this explain, but a good representatve of people for ask the people for they think for me.

And its why you have problem with this matter, if they would ask, and would pool a 45/55% maybe they would have seen this was not the best choice.

Not take me wrong, migrant need help, lot more help for me, but this handle so badly, and its sad.