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Germany has defended its response to the stabbing of a pregnant Egyptian, saying Chancellor Angela Merkel will meet Egypt's president to discuss it. | Germany has defended its response to the stabbing of a pregnant Egyptian, saying Chancellor Angela Merkel will meet Egypt's president to discuss it. |
Marwa Sherbini, 32, was stabbed to death last week in a court in Dresden, a killing that caused outrage in Egypt. | Marwa Sherbini, 32, was stabbed to death last week in a court in Dresden, a killing that caused outrage in Egypt. |
She had been giving evidence against her killer after he called her a "terrorist" in a playground. | She had been giving evidence against her killer after he called her a "terrorist" in a playground. |
The head of the Arab League told the BBC the incident reflected a failure of dialogue between civilisations. | The head of the Arab League told the BBC the incident reflected a failure of dialogue between civilisations. |
Ms Sherbini was stabbed 18 times by a 28-year-old Russian identified as Alex W, who leapt across the courtroom during an appeals hearing and attacked her in front of her husband and son. | |
Prosecutors said the Russian, who had been found guilty in November of insulting and abusing the woman, had a deep hatred of Muslims and acted alone. | Prosecutors said the Russian, who had been found guilty in November of insulting and abusing the woman, had a deep hatred of Muslims and acted alone. |
'Hate crime' | 'Hate crime' |
Ms Sherbini's husband was attacked by the assailant as he tried to defend his wife and was also accidentally shot by German police. | Ms Sherbini's husband was attacked by the assailant as he tried to defend his wife and was also accidentally shot by German police. |
He is in hospital in critical condition. | He is in hospital in critical condition. |
This is an abhorrent deed, one that has left us all dismayed and shocked Thomas Steg German government spokesman | This is an abhorrent deed, one that has left us all dismayed and shocked Thomas Steg German government spokesman |
The Egyptian media have expressed outrage, asking how the incident was allowed to happen and dubbing Ms Sherbini "the martyr of the Hijab", in reference to her Islamic headscarf. | The Egyptian media have expressed outrage, asking how the incident was allowed to happen and dubbing Ms Sherbini "the martyr of the Hijab", in reference to her Islamic headscarf. |
The German government was criticised for what was seen to be a muted reaction. | The German government was criticised for what was seen to be a muted reaction. |
On Tuesday, spokesman Thomas Steg defended the government's reaction, saying Germany had "not been silent", and that early details about the case had not been sufficiently clear for a "spontaneous reaction". | On Tuesday, spokesman Thomas Steg defended the government's reaction, saying Germany had "not been silent", and that early details about the case had not been sufficiently clear for a "spontaneous reaction". |
"This is an abhorrent deed, one that has left us all dismayed and shocked," he said. | "This is an abhorrent deed, one that has left us all dismayed and shocked," he said. |
He added that Chancellor Merkel would discuss the incident with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak at this week's Group of Eight summit in Italy. | He added that Chancellor Merkel would discuss the incident with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak at this week's Group of Eight summit in Italy. |
The Egyptian Secretary-General of the Arab League, Amr Moussa, called the incident a "totally unjustified hate crime". | The Egyptian Secretary-General of the Arab League, Amr Moussa, called the incident a "totally unjustified hate crime". |
"I believe and many of us here believe that what happened is one dimension of the failure of international dialogue and the dialogue of civilisations," he told the BBC's Newshour programme. | "I believe and many of us here believe that what happened is one dimension of the failure of international dialogue and the dialogue of civilisations," he told the BBC's Newshour programme. |
"Many of us believe that it did not trickle down to individuals in so many countries." | "Many of us believe that it did not trickle down to individuals in so many countries." |
Mr Moussa said he was confident that the German authorities would ensure a just outcome to the affair. | Mr Moussa said he was confident that the German authorities would ensure a just outcome to the affair. |
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