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New Year’s sex assaults stoke migrant debate

- By AGENCE FRANCEPRES­SE in Berlin

German leaders expressed shock over dozens of apparently coordinate­d sexual assaults against women on New Year’s Eve in the western city of Cologne blamed on “Arab-looking men,” but warned against anti-migrant scapegoati­ng.

Chancellor Angela Merkel called for a thorough investigat­ion of the “repugnant” attacks, ranging from groping to at least one reported rape, allegedly committed in a large crowd of revelers during year-end festivitie­s outside the city’s main train station and its famed Gothic cathedral.

Merkel’s spokesman Steffen Sei bert said she had called Cologne’s mayor, Henriette Reker, to express her “outrage” over the violence, which she said required “a tough response from the state”.

“Everything must be done to find as many of the perpetrato­rs as possible as quickly as possible and bring them to justice, regardless of their origin or background,” Seibert quoted Merkel as saying.

Victims surrounded

Police in Cologne said they had received 90 criminal complaints by Tuesday and quoted witnesses as saying that groups of 20 to 30 young men “who appeared to be of Arab or North African origin” had surrounded victims, assaulted them and in several cases robbed them.

Germany took in around 1 million asylum seekers in 2015, many of them fleeing war-ravaged Syria.

A plaincloth­es policewoma­n was reportedly among those attacked.

“We assume more people will come forward,” police chief Wolfgang Albers said.

The northern port city of Hamburg also reported around 10 similar attacks.

On Tuesday evening 200 to 300 people, according to police estimates, gathered in front of Cologne cathedral calling for more respect for women.

One female demonstrat­or held a sign reading: “Mrs Merkel, what are you doing? This is scary”.

Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere lashed out at Cologne police for failing to stop the assaults.

“The police cannot work in this way,” de Maiziere told public TV channel ARD.

Police said they evacuated the area because off ears people could be injured by fireworks—and admitted the assaults then began without them realizing what was happening.

“It is not acceptable that the square could be evacuated and then (the attacks) take place” in the same location, with officers “waiting for complaints” from victims before taking action, de Maiziere said. “I am urgently demanding clarificat­ion.”

Justice Minister Heiko Maas said the assaults represente­d “a new dimension of crime that we will have to get to grips with,” adding that they had appeared to be “coordinate­d”.

Asked by a journalist whether refugees were behind the rampage, Maas said police were still working to identify the attackers.

“This is not about where someone is from but what they did,” he said. “Making an issue out of it, lumping it together with the refugee issue, is nothing but exploitati­on. Now is the time to determine the facts and then decide on the necessary consequenc­es.”

Meanwhile the right-wing populist Alternativ­e for Germany party, which hopes to gain seats in three regional elections in March, seized on the attacks as “a result of unchecked immigratio­n”.

This is not about where someone is from but what they did.” Heiko Mass, Germany’s justice minister

 ?? WOLFGANG RATTAY / REUTERS ?? Protestors hold placards that read “Mrs. Merkel: Where are you? What are you saying? This worries us!”, and “Thanks (Cologne Mayor Henriette) Reker!! Poor Cologne", in front of the Cologne Cathedral, on Wednesday.
WOLFGANG RATTAY / REUTERS Protestors hold placards that read “Mrs. Merkel: Where are you? What are you saying? This worries us!”, and “Thanks (Cologne Mayor Henriette) Reker!! Poor Cologne", in front of the Cologne Cathedral, on Wednesday.

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