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Restaurant targeted in xenophobic attack in Germany

Assailants set Turkish restaurant in eastern German city of Chemnitz on fire, following weeks of far-right protests

Ersin Çelik
16:47 - 18/10/2018 Thursday
Update: 16:49 - 18/10/2018 Thursday
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A Turkish restaurant was set on fire in an arson attack early Thursday morning in the eastern German city of Chemnitz.

Police spokesman told Anadolu Agency that they suspected a xenophobic motive behind the attack, which caused extensive damage to the restaurant but no injuries.

Mehmet Ali Tulasoglu, owner of the Mangal restaurant, said the attack came only a week after a similar incident, when suspected far-right extremists attacked a Persian restaurant in the city.

The police asked for the public’s help on Thursday in identifying the suspects.

This August and September Chemnitz witnessed violent far-right protests in which mobs hunted down people deemed "foreign-looking," threw stones at migrant-owned shops, and attacked a Jewish restaurant.

#Arson attack
#Chemnitz
#far-right
#Germany
#neo-Nazis
#Turkish diaspora
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