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Chaos in Chemnitz

German Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned far-right protesters who were "hunting down" foreigners in street mobs following the killing of a German man, allegedly by a Syrian and an Iraqi. The far-right movement PEGIDA called for demonstrations for a second straight day after a gathering of around 800 people in the city of Chemnitz in the country's ex-communist east degenerated into violent chaos, forcing police to call in reinforcements.

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  • Moritz Wedel

    Moritz Wedel

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  • Anne Pauly

    Anne Pauly

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  • Markus Frohnmaier

    Markus Frohnmaier

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  • Barbara Ludwig

    Barbara Ludwig

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  • Andrzej Rydzik

    Andrzej Rydzik

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  • Roland Wöller

    Roland Wöller

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  • Frank Schneider

    Frank Schneider

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned far-right protesters who were "hunting down" foreigners in street mobs following the killing of a German man, allegedly by a Syrian and an Iraqi. The far-right movement PEGIDA called for demonstrations for a second straight day after a gathering of around 800 people in the city of Chemnitz in the country's ex-communist east degenerated into violent chaos, forcing police to call in reinforcements.

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