JUSTICE SENATOR STEFFEN (GREENS, HAMBURG) PROHIBITED SEARCH
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Justice -senator Till Steffen (43, Greens) has prevented the police for over 12 hours from searching for Berlin's suspected terrorist Anis Amri (24) on their Facebook page. Only after a call from BILD yesterday a "one-time exception approval" was given.
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A Justice Senator is a Secretary of Justice at the level of a Bundesland.
The one in Hamburg is apparently rather terrorist-friendly, allowing a twelvefold murder ample time to go into hiding.
Berlin-Moabit is a known salafist haven, probably why they were filming this mosque.
Berlin-Kreuzberg and Neukölln are mostly Turkish quarters and there are not many problems except for small-crime but Moabit is a neighbourhood with a huge Arab population and I wonder if they raided just how many illegal people and people on watchlists (who of course are allowed to walk free ) they would find.
Two British people are among the 48 injured during the deadly truck attack in Berlin, the Foreign Office confirmed on Friday.
A British Foreign Office Spokesman told media in London two British nationals had been caught up in the attack on Monday.
“We are in close contact with the German authorities following a suspected terrorist attack in Berlin earlier this week,” he said.
“We have assisted two British nationals caught up in the attack and are ready support any more British nationals if needed.
“We continue to advise any British nationals in the area to remain vigilant and follow the advice of local authorities.”
Two US citizens are among the injured as well.
The US State Department did not offer any more information on the pair but said it was working with German authorities.
Family members confirmed to ABC News that Richard Ramirez of San Benito, Texas, remained in a Berlin hospital Thursday. He is in stable condition after having emergency surgery for injuries sustained in the attack. His partner of 18 years, a German citizen, was killed, family members said. The other injured American, Russell Schulz, is also from Texas. The church in Austin where he taught for several years issued a statement Thursday on the news of his injury.
"We are shocked to learn that our friend and former colleague Russell Schulz, beloved professor emeritus of Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, was injured in this week's attack in Berlin," said The Very Rev. Cynthia Briggs Kittredge, Dean and President of the Seminary of the Southwest. "Our community is deeply saddened by the violence, grateful that Russell is alive, and mournful for those who were killed and their families. We pray that the peace that is promised by the coming celebration of Christmas will be known throughout the world.”
The market was packed at lunchtime on Thursday, with the usual aromas of curry wurst and mulled wine. As Germany's Der Spiegel wrote today, "Berliners apparently react the same way they always react when something is going on: They are completely unimpressed."
I just do not know, I think they are waiting for the 25th
Does anyone remember how far away from the actual market he stole the truck?
It was what 3:44 when GPS thing recorded he tried to start it - so was he driving for hours?
Does anyone remember how far away from the actual market he stole the truck?
It was what 3:44 when GPS thing recorded he tried to start it - so was he driving for hours?
Extensive timeline at this link. It may answer your questions.
http://www.euronews.com/2016/12/21/berlin-attack-timeline
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