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Media - Zdf Journalist Hayali Takes Time Off From Social Media After Hostility

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
After massive personal hostility, ZDF presenter Dunja Hayali has announced to withdraw from the social networks for a few days. The background is the reactions to her reporting in the "today journal" about the shot-down Trump follower Charlie Kirk.

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After her moderation of the murder of the extreme right-wing US activist Charlie Kirk, ZDF journalist Dunja Hayali received numerous death threats and hate news. In response, she announced a pause in the social media. Right-wing online media also attacked her and accused her of pietylessness. Dunja Hayali is regarded as a prominent journalist in the German media landscape, which in the past has repeatedly been the target of right-wing attacks an…

·Vienna, Austria
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Center

ZDF presenter Dunja Hayali saw herself exposed to strong criticism and hostility on social media. Now she draws the consequences.

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Lean Left

Dunja Hayali, according to her statements about the death of Charlie Kirk, had received hate news and threats. Now she takes a break from the social media.

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Lean Left

Dunja Hayali apparently received numerous hate news and death threats because of a moderation to the murder of the extreme right-wing U.S. activist Charlie Kirk. Now the ZDF presenter makes an online break.

·Germany
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Lean Left

Dunja Hayali got a lot of criticism because of her coverage of the death of Charlie Kirk. In a video the ZDF presenter is shocked.

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Center

After massive personal hostility, ZDF presenter Dunja Hayali has announced to withdraw from the social networks for a few days. The background is the reactions to her reporting in the "today journal" about the shot-down Trump follower Charlie Kirk.

·Germany
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der Standard AT broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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