Germany reports over 250 anti-Muslim crimes in first half of this year

More than a dozen mosques were attacked between January and June, and dozens of Muslims were physically assaulted or verbally harassed on the street or in public places.

Most of the crimes have been committed in the eastern German states. / Photo: Reuters Archive
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Most of the crimes have been committed in the eastern German states. / Photo: Reuters Archive

German police have recorded 258 anti-Muslim crimes in the first half of 2023, according to figures by the parliament.

The German Interior Ministry released the figures on Monday in response to a parliamentary question by the opposition Left Party.

According to the information provided by the ministry, the cases included hate crimes, threatening letters, verbal and physical assaults, vandalism or property damage.

More than a dozen mosques were attacked between January and June, and dozens of Muslims were physically assaulted or verbally harassed on the street or in public places. Seventeen people were injured in these attacks.

Some 124 of these cases were reported between January and March this year, and 134 others were registered between April and June.

While criminal investigations were opened against several suspects, no arrests have been made so far, Interior Ministry officials have said.

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Most of the crimes were committed in the eastern German states, the traditional stronghold of far-right parties, according to the figures.

But scores of these hate crimes were also registered in the capital Berlin, and the western cities of Cologne, Frankfurt and Munich.

Germany witnessed growing racism and xenophobia in recent years, fuelled by the propaganda of far-right, and anti-Muslim groups, including the opposition party Alternative for Germany, or the AfD.

A country of over 84 million people, Germany has the second-largest Muslim population in Western Europe after France.

It is home to nearly 5 million Muslims, according to official figures.

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