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Merkel ‘underestim­ated’ migrant challenges, says Italy’s Salvini

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BERLIN: Italy’s hardl ine interior minister Matteo Salvini said Chancellor Angela Merkel ‘ underestim­ated’ the troubles that mass immigratio­n would bring, linking her open borders stance to the racist violence that has rocked the German city of Chemnitz.

“I would say that Angela Merkel certainly underestim­ated the risk of a social clash when she claimed that there was space for hundreds of thousands of people in Germany,” Salvini told German public broadcaste­r Deutsche Welle in an interview late Monday.

“I still remember what happened during the New Year’s Eve celebratio­ns in Cologne in 2015, and also elsewhere,” he added.

Hundreds of women suffered sexual assaults by groups of mainly north African men that night in scenes that shocked Germany and inf lamed debate about Merkel’s decision that year to allow in a large number of asylum seekers at the height of Europe’s migrant crisis.

Several high- profile crimes committed by migrants since then have further hardened the public mood, fuelling the rise of the farright, anti-Islam Alternativ­e for Germany (AfD) party.

Mos t recent ly, far - r ight extremists have rallied in the eastern city of Chemnitz after a German man was stabbed to death on Aug 26, with an Iraqi asylum seeker the prime suspect.

Images of far-right protesters chasing down foreign- looking people in violent demonstrat­ions and of neo- Nazis giving the Hitler salute in front of lines of police officers have stunned the nation.

‘ Violence is never a solution,’ Salvini told Deutsche Wel le. “Violence calls for violence, but the German government has been underestim­ating the problem for years, and the rise of the AfD is clearly a reaction.”

Salvini has taken a tough antiimmigr­ation stance since his hard right League party formed a government with the populist Five Star Movement last June.

He has refused NGO migrant rescue ships access to Italian ports, and accuses Brussels of having abandoned Italy as it struggles to deal with the arrival of hundreds of thousands of migrants since 2013. — AFP

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Demonstrat­ors hold baby dolls and placards reading ‘Human rights for stolen babies’ outside a provincial court in Madrid, on the first day of the first trial over thousands of suspected cases of babies stolen from their mothers during the Franco era. — AFP photo
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Angela Merkel
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Matteo Salvini

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