Racism Kills: Hanau Continues
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4 Articles
An unreachable emergency call, information barriers for relatives, threat response to survivors: The list of failures and misreactions to the mass murder of February 19, 2020 is long.
Six years after Hanau's racist attack, grief, anger and fear have remained. Why remembering, naming and resistance are more necessary than well-feeling concern. A comment by Patrice Poutrus. Writing about the racist terrorist attack in the Hessian city of Hanau on February 19, 2020 is still a challenge for me. It is about a wild mix of... Source
On February 19, 2020, a right-wing terrorist in Hanau shoots nine people out of racist motives. Then he kills his mother and himself. What do the victims' relatives say today?
The Hanau attack has made structural racism visible as rarely before. Six years later, however, it appears that the insights at that time were fragile. A look at denial and breaches of trust in times of the right-wing shift "There is a Germany before and after Hanau." "Hanau was a fence." Thus, on February 19th, the racist attack in Hanau will be remembered for the sixth time. Either way or so, the newspapers are titled, so many will post it on …
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