‘Muslim Women Often Don’t Know their Own Religion’: Congress on Islamic Feminism in Berlin

February 10, 2010 On February 3, 2016, a conference titled ‘Islamic Feminism – International Convergences’ was held by the Action Committee of Muslim Women and the SPD-linked Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Berlin. According to its organisers, which included renowned academic Tuba Işık and journalist Kubra Gümüşay, the meeting aimed to discuss ways in which Muslim…

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Suspected ISIS plot in Berlin puts North African refugees in the spotlight

February 5, 2016 Three Algerians suspected of seeking to carry out an attack in Berlin were arrested in the early hours of February 4, 2016. In German media, both the Alexanderplatz – a busy shopping, transportation and entertainment hub – and the iconic former border crossing Checkpoint Charlie were named as potential targets. Little was…

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Germany’s Donald Trump moment: The AfD ahead of crucial state elections

February 5, 2016 Frauke Petry, chairwoman of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party opined last week that due to the continued influx of immigrants police ought to use firearms in order to defend the German border. In an interview with the local newspaper Mannheimer Morgen, Petry asserted that “[n]o policeman wants to shoot at…

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Renewed right-wing terrorism in Germany?

February 5, 2016 In a further instance of violence against a refugee shelter, a hand grenade was thrown at an accommodation unit for asylum seekers in the Black Forest town of Villingen-Schwenningen in southern Germany. This latest incident comes after the year 2015 witnessed a massive spike in xenophobic violence, a trend which garnered further…

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