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Merkel rules out migrant policy reversal after attacks | Merkel rules out migrant policy reversal after attacks |
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has defended her policies on refugees in the wake of recent terror attacks. | German Chancellor Angela Merkel has defended her policies on refugees in the wake of recent terror attacks. |
Some of the attacks were by asylum seekers who she said had "shamed the country that welcomed them". | Some of the attacks were by asylum seekers who she said had "shamed the country that welcomed them". |
She said those fleeing persecution and war had a right to be protected. | She said those fleeing persecution and war had a right to be protected. |
Mrs Merkel proposed new measures on information sharing, deciphering web chatter, tackling arms sales on the internet and improving security responses to attacks. | Mrs Merkel proposed new measures on information sharing, deciphering web chatter, tackling arms sales on the internet and improving security responses to attacks. |
Two recent attacks in Bavaria were both by asylum seekers. A suicide bomb attack in Ansbach on Sunday that injured 15 people was carried out by a Syrian who had been denied asylum but given temporary leave to stay. | Two recent attacks in Bavaria were both by asylum seekers. A suicide bomb attack in Ansbach on Sunday that injured 15 people was carried out by a Syrian who had been denied asylum but given temporary leave to stay. |
An axe and knife attack on a train in Wuerzburg on 18 July was carried out by an asylum seeker from Afghanistan. | An axe and knife attack on a train in Wuerzburg on 18 July was carried out by an asylum seeker from Afghanistan. |
Both men had claimed allegiance to so-called Islamic State. | Both men had claimed allegiance to so-called Islamic State. |
The deadliest attack - in Munich on 22 July which left nine dead - was carried out by a German teenager of Iranian extraction but was not jihadist-related. | The deadliest attack - in Munich on 22 July which left nine dead - was carried out by a German teenager of Iranian extraction but was not jihadist-related. |
What is going on in Germany? | What is going on in Germany? |
Ansbach attacker: From asylum seeker to IS suicide bomber | Ansbach attacker: From asylum seeker to IS suicide bomber |
What drives individuals to commit mass killings? | What drives individuals to commit mass killings? |
Mrs Merkel said Germany would "stick to our principles" in giving shelter to the deserving. | |
She said the attacks had shown the "taboos of civilisation" had been broken. | She said the attacks had shown the "taboos of civilisation" had been broken. |
The attacks in Germany, along with those recently in Nice and Rouen in France, were intended to "spread fear and hatred between cultures and between religions", Mrs Merkel said. | The attacks in Germany, along with those recently in Nice and Rouen in France, were intended to "spread fear and hatred between cultures and between religions", Mrs Merkel said. |
Speaking in Berlin, Mrs Merkel said that "besides organised terrorist attacks, there will be new threats from perpetrators not known to security personnel". | Speaking in Berlin, Mrs Merkel said that "besides organised terrorist attacks, there will be new threats from perpetrators not known to security personnel". |
To counter this, she said: "We need an early alert system so that authorities can see during the asylum request proceedings where there are problems." | To counter this, she said: "We need an early alert system so that authorities can see during the asylum request proceedings where there are problems." |
Mrs Merkel added: "We will take the necessary measures and ensure security for our citizens. We will take the challenge of integration very seriously." | Mrs Merkel added: "We will take the necessary measures and ensure security for our citizens. We will take the challenge of integration very seriously." |
Seven deadly days | Seven deadly days |
A week of bloody attacks has frayed nerves in Germany, which led the way in accepting asylum seekers from Syria. To date, two of the attacks have been linked to a militant group: | A week of bloody attacks has frayed nerves in Germany, which led the way in accepting asylum seekers from Syria. To date, two of the attacks have been linked to a militant group: |
Germans shaken by violence | Germans shaken by violence |
German media on the attacks | German media on the attacks |
WATCH: 'We must fight hate with love' | WATCH: 'We must fight hate with love' |