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München Attack Fuels Renewed Debate on Deportations and Migration Policy

A car attack injuring 36 people, suspected to be religiously motivated, intensifies calls for deportation reforms as political leaders react ahead of elections.

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In München raste am Donnerstagvormittag ein afghanischer Asylbewerber mit einem Auto in einen Demonstrationszug der Gewerkschaft Verdi.
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Overview

  • A 24-year-old Afghan man is accused of intentionally driving into a demonstration in Munich, injuring 36 people, with two in critical condition.
  • Authorities suspect the attack was religiously motivated, with the Federal Prosecutor's Office taking over the investigation due to its potential impact on national security.
  • The suspect, who held a valid residency permit despite allegations of falsifying his asylum claim, has been charged with 39 counts of attempted murder.
  • The incident has reignited political disputes over deportations to Afghanistan, with calls for stricter measures from both conservative and some SPD leaders despite logistical challenges involving Taliban cooperation.
  • Chancellor Olaf Scholz plans to visit the attack site for a moment of reflection and to address the ongoing debate, as the Bundestag election nears.