On February 13, 2025, a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker named Farhad N. drove into a crowd of demonstrators in Munich, shouting 'Allahu Akbar' before being arrested. Although he confessed, authorities found no links to any Islamist networks. This incident highlights an alarming trend of violence against civilians in Germany, including a recent stabbing by another Afghan asylum seeker. Psychologist Stephan Grunewald remarked on the heightened fears within communities, calling for more stringent state measures to ensure public safety amid these crises.
The attack in Munich reflects growing concerns about public safety in Germany, particularly after a series of violent incidents involving asylum seekers.
Psychologist Stephan Grunewald emphasized the resulting 'massive insecurity,' asserting that citizens are increasingly feeling unsafe in their own environments.
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