2020年2月21日金曜日

Should Japan learn from Germany?

Racially motivated terror attack that kills nine leaves Germany deeply unsettled Forensic investigators at the scene after a shooting in central Hanau, Germany, on Thursday. Forensic investigators at the scene after a shooting in central Hanau, Germany, on Thursday.(Associated Press) By ERIK KIRSCHBAUM FEB. 20, 2020 1:10 PM
Frank said police discovered a 24-page letter in the assailant’s apartment that, according to a report by Bild newspaper was filled with diatribes railing against foreigners and U.S. intelligence agencies while calling for countries like Turkey, India and Israel to be annihilated. “There were signs of deeply racist sentiment found” on the video message and manifesto, Frank told reporters. It was the third deadly act of far-right violence in Germany in the last nine months.
Right-wing terror in Germany: A timeline According to Germany's domestic security agency, some 12,700 far-right extremists are "oriented toward violence." Here's an overview of the right-wing attacks that have rocked Germany in recent years. ドイツ手本にしろ、とかいう奴らがいたが、手本にしたら、たいへんなことになるんじゃね? 歴史問題も含めて。

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