Solingen-Attentat a Year Ago: a City Lives with Insecurity
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The Islamic terrorist attack in Solingen with three deaths a year ago, according to the member of the Investigative Committee Schrumpf, is also due to the excessive demands of the authorities. The CDU politician referred to a large number of refugees in Deutschlandfunk a year ago. The security authorities no longer knew exactly who had come to Germany at that time. The perpetrator also radicalised himself via the Internet, which is difficult for…
One year after the deadly knife attack in Solingen, NRW Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst takes stock. He now sees the federal government as a duty to work on the security architecture. The prerequisites for this are currently good.
One year after the stabbing attempt, one in three people in Solingen feel insecure. This is shown by the SolingenTrend, a representative study commissioned by the WDR. Nevertheless, many Solingers strive for cohesion. By Philipp Wundersee.


After the terrorist attack in Solingen, the NRW state government has given the security authorities more powers and staff. Will a similar package of measures soon be implemented nationwide?


Following the terrorist attack in Solingen, the NRW state government has launched a package of measures, giving the security authorities more powers and staff. What happens in the federal government?
One year after the attack in Solingen, North Rhine-Westphalia's Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst (CDU) expressed his understanding that people in the city are still unsure. "I think it's quite human that one is insecure afterwards," said Wüst in the WDR5 "Mornecho," according to a Friday announcement. According to a survey conducted by Westdeutscher Rundfunk, a third of the people in Solingen still feel uncertain today."This is an expression of what …
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