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SPD leader Esken corrects her own statement about Solingen attack

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An inconspicuous suspect, but still a confession of support for IS and three dead: SPD leader Esken initially thought the attack on Solingen was not very instructive with regard to internal security. Now she is changing her assessment.

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An inconspicuous suspect, but still a confession of support for IS and three dead: SPD leader Esken initially thought the attack on Solingen was not very instructive with regard to internal security. Now she is changing her assessment.

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Her statement had caused a lot of attention: The SPD boss had said that nothing could be learned from the Solingen attack. She has now corrected that.

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Following the alleged Islamist attack in Solingen, the SPD leader explains that not much can be learned from it. For this, it receives massive criticism. Now there are self-critical notes from Saskia Esken.

Written by:dpa SPD leader Saskia Esken has corrected her talk show statement that not much can be learned from the suspected Islamist-motivated terrorist attack in Solingen. "That was certainly not a wise or correct statement," she told the television station Welt. "From this attack and from others that have taken place before, and others that may still be planned, we must of course learn that we must take Islamism, the threat posed by Islamist …

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RN broke the news on Sunday, September 1, 2024.
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