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Borkum’s Klaasohm Festival Faces Scrutiny Over Controversial Tradition

The island’s cherished celebration continues without the practice of striking women, following nationwide criticism and heightened media attention.

  • The Klaasohm Festival on Borkum, a long-standing cultural event, was held without the controversial practice of striking women with cow horns for the first time this year.
  • Nationwide outrage arose after media reports highlighted instances of women being struck, sometimes against their will, leading to accusations of violence and calls for change.
  • Many Borkumers feel misrepresented by the coverage, emphasizing the festival’s focus on community and tradition rather than the criticized behavior, which they claim was not central to the event.
  • The festival proceeded under heightened police presence and media scrutiny, with organizers and local officials pledging that violence has no future in the celebration.
  • The backlash has impacted the island's reputation, with some residents reporting threats and canceled tourist bookings, while others defend the festival's cultural significance.
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