BERLIN, May 27 —The number of anti-Semitic crimes committed in Germany rose last year by 13 per cent, Interior Minster Horst Seehofer said today, laying the blame squarely on right-wing radicals. Germany has stepped up efforts to counter far-right groups in recent months, especially after a...
Wednesday, 27 May 2020 09:54 PM MYT
Germany has stepped up efforts to counter far-right groups in recent months, especially after a gunman in the city of Halle killed two people outside a synagogue in October. “Especially on the Internet, unrestrained hatred hits us. But also on the streets and in schools the rejection of Jews is a massive problem,” he said.
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