New Year's Eve 2015 in Cologne: The Night that Traumatized Thousands of Women and Shook Germany
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Cologne, Ten Years On
In cultures that offer fewer and fewer shared rituals, New Year’s Eve is one of the few times when individuals come together to celebrate, reflect on the past, and look forward to the future with renewed hope. News media are filled with hopeful scenes from around the world, so that it is one of the few celebrations that seem to represent optimism that crosses national borders, religious differences, and cultural norms. Perhaps this is why the ne…
Ten years after the mass attacks on women on New Year's Eve in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia's Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst recalled the suffering of those affected. The events had left deep traces on them and their families, said the CDU politician of the German Press Agency.
New Year's Eve 2015 in Cologne: The night that traumatized thousands of women and shook Germany
On New Year's Eve in 2015, more than 1,000 women were sexually assaulted in Cologne by groups of men, many from North Africa and the Middle East, triggering a fierce debate over Germany's refugee policy. Ten years on, victims say their trauma was politicized, as they continue to live with the consequences of that night.
Hundreds of women were victims of sexual assault in 2015. The perpetrators: mostly men from North Africa. How the Cologne New Year's Eve attacks continue to influence laws, debates, and prejudices today. By Philipp Wundersee.
It started with the Cologne New Year's Eve 2015. Since the turn of the year nothing has been like it was. And from politics come the eternally same contrafactic phrases. A comment. This post Migrants violence The four intolerable rituals after the New Year's Eve riots were published on Young FREEDOM.
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