Germany shaken by reports of mass sex assaults

Germany has been shocked by reports that a group of around 1000 men robbed and assaulted women on a city square during New Year's Eve celebrations.

Women protest against sexism outside the Cologne cathedral

About 90 women have reported being assaulted at New Year's celebrations in Cologne by young men. (AAP) Source: AAP

About 90 women have reported being robbed, threatened or sexually molested at New Year's celebrations outside Cologne's cathedral by young, mostly drunk, men, German police say, with one woman saying she was raped.

Police and witnesses have said about 1000 men, split into groups, attacked women in the square. Some witnesses said the men were of North African appearance, stirring strong emotions in Germany where Chancellor Angela Merkel has welcomed people fleeing war zones in the Middle East and Africa.

While politicians urged people not to place refugees under blanket suspicion, the incident, described by Cologne police as a "new dimension of crime", fuelled calls from right-wing groups to halt admissions of migrants. Germany took in just over a million last year, far more than any other European country.

Witnesses and women who reported being attacked described the men as looking as if they were from "the Arab or North African region", said police chief Wolfgang Albers, who added that they were mostly between 18 and 35 years old.

Cologne mayor Henriette Reker said there was no reason to believe that people involved in the attacks were refugees.

"We will not accept the disgusting attacks on women. All perpetrators must be held to account," said Justice Minister Heiko Maas, a Social Democrat, in a tweet.
Women protest against sexism outside the cathedral inCologne, Germany, 05 January 2016. (EPA/OLIVER BERG)
Women protest against sexism outside the cathedral inCologne, Germany, 05 January 2016. (EPA/OLIVER BERG) Source: AAP
The right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD), which has gained in polls in part at Merkel's expense thanks to a campaign against refugees, said she should close the border.

"Mrs Merkel, is Germany 'colourful and cosmopolitan' enough for you after the wave of crimes and sexual attacks?" tweeted AfD chief Frauke Petry.

Merkel on Tuesday urged people to respect strangers.

"We .. respect everyone, even if we don't know them," she said. "That is the case not only for Germans, but for everyone."

There are almost daily attacks on refugee shelters. "Events like that in Cologne foster xenophobia," Roland Schaefer, head of Germany's association of towns and localities, told reporters.

Integration commissioner Aydan Ozoguz warned against refugees and foreigners being put under "blanket suspicion".

After a crisis meeting, Cologne mayor Reker said the perpetrators had acted "absolutely unacceptably" and women must continue to join celebrations but with more protection.

Some politicians have suggested installing more security cameras and increasing police numbers at traditional carnival celebrations next month when the city closes down for five days of drunken street parades and parties.

Reker was stabbed in the neck and seriously hurt in October, just a day before she was elected mayor. Police said that attack appeared to be motivated by her support for refugees.


Share
3 min read
Published 6 January 2016 5:03am
Updated 6 January 2016 8:08pm
Source: AAP


Share this with family and friends