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Germany arrests far-right suspect over threat to attack Muslims

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GERMANY - Police in Germany has arrested a man on suspicion of planning to kill Muslims in an attack inspired by the 2019 massacre in two Christchur­ch, New Zealand, mosques, according to prosecutor­s. The 21yearold from the northern city of Hildesheim had announced his attack plans “in an anonymous internet chat”, the state prosecutor’s office in the town of Celle said on yesterday. Initial investigat­ions show the suspect “has for some time been considerin­g the idea of committing an attack in which he wanted to kill numerous people in order to attract worldwide media attention”, prosecutor­s said. The suspect referenced the Christchur­ch attacker, who killed 51 people in two mosques in March 2019, and said he wanted to carry out a similar attack. “His aim was to kill Muslims,” prosecutor­s said. Police found weapons in the suspect’s home, as well as electronic files containing farright content. He was arrested on saturday and faces charges of threatenin­g to commit criminal offences and financing violence through the purchase of weapons. Germany has been rocked by a string of farright attacks over the past 12 months. A gunman with apparent far-right beliefs killed nine people at a shisha bar and a cafe in the city of Hanau, near Frankfurt, in february, while two people were killed in an attack on a synagogue in Halle, near Leipzig, in october. In june 2019, proimmigra­tion politician Walter Lubcke was found shot dead at his home in the central state of Hesse, and a farright sympathise­r has been charged with his murder. Interior Minister Horst Seehofer proclaimed in march that farright violence was “the biggest danger for democracy in Germany”, promising a beefedup security response. (Aljazeera)

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