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Germany migrants: Residents battle asylum seekers in Bautzen | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Residents have clashed with asylum seekers in a town in eastern Germany that has become a flashpoint for anti-refugee sentiment. | |
Some 80 men and women, many described as far-right, fought with 20 migrants and refugees in Bautzen. | Some 80 men and women, many described as far-right, fought with 20 migrants and refugees in Bautzen. |
The asylum seekers were chased to their hostel and put under police guard. | |
Anti-migrant tensions have been mounting in Bautzen this year. Locals cheered when a building due to house migrants was set on fire in February. | Anti-migrant tensions have been mounting in Bautzen this year. Locals cheered when a building due to house migrants was set on fire in February. |
The following month, President Joachim Gauck was verbally abused when he visited Bautzen to discuss the influx of refugees in Germany. | The following month, President Joachim Gauck was verbally abused when he visited Bautzen to discuss the influx of refugees in Germany. |
Bautzen and the nearby town of Niedergurig are home to four asylum shelters. | Bautzen and the nearby town of Niedergurig are home to four asylum shelters. |
Bautzen is 60km (38 miles) east of Dresden, where the "anti-Islamisation" Pegida movement began. | Bautzen is 60km (38 miles) east of Dresden, where the "anti-Islamisation" Pegida movement began. |
Since the arrival last year of 1.1 million irregular migrants and refugees in Germany, some areas, particularly eastern states, have seen a rise in anti-migrant violence as well as support for the anti-Islam AfD party. | Since the arrival last year of 1.1 million irregular migrants and refugees in Germany, some areas, particularly eastern states, have seen a rise in anti-migrant violence as well as support for the anti-Islam AfD party. |
Germany's federal police force says there have been 700 attacks on asylum accommodation this year, including 57 arson attacks. | Germany's federal police force says there have been 700 attacks on asylum accommodation this year, including 57 arson attacks. |
A region with a far-right reputation: analysis by Damien McGuinness, BBC News Berlin | |
Each fresh outbreak of refugee-related violence is potentially a political problem for Chancellor Angela Merkel. Some voters say large-scale migration could destabilise German society. | |
As a result the chancellor's conservative coalition has been haemorrhaging voters to the insurgent anti-migrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. That's a particular worry given that this weekend voters in Berlin region go to the polls, and next year Mrs Merkel's national government faces re-election. | |
But many Germans from other parts of Germany are more likely to blame the clashes on racist sentiment rather than see it as a product of the chancellor's welcoming stance on refugees. | |
That is because this beautiful area of ex-communist eastern Germany already has a rather ugly reputation for neo-Nazi support and right-wing extremist violence. | |
Wednesday's outbreak of violence in Bautzen was a dramatic escalation of days of tensions in the town. | |
The clashes appeared to be triggered by an incident the previous evening when a 32-year-old resident was hurt by a bottle being thrown. | The clashes appeared to be triggered by an incident the previous evening when a 32-year-old resident was hurt by a bottle being thrown. |
Residents on Wednesday accused asylum seekers of taking over a square outside the central Kornmarkt shopping centre before fighting broke out. | |
Witnesses said when police asked the asylum seekers to leave, they responded by hurling bottles and wooden slats. When the asylum seekers began to disperse, they were pursued by a group of extremists. | |
An ambulance crew was caught up in the clashes when far-right residents hurled stones at their vehicle as they tried to take an 18-year-old Moroccan asylum seeker to hospital for treatment. | |
Local mayor Alexander Ahrens appealed for calm and said he would increase police patrols in the area so that residents could use the Kornmarkt again. | Local mayor Alexander Ahrens appealed for calm and said he would increase police patrols in the area so that residents could use the Kornmarkt again. |
"From the many reactions of Bautzen citizens, as well as from tourists and local businesspeople - I understood that the conditions in our public square have triggered serious anxiety and worries," he wrote on his Facebook page. | "From the many reactions of Bautzen citizens, as well as from tourists and local businesspeople - I understood that the conditions in our public square have triggered serious anxiety and worries," he wrote on his Facebook page. |