'Ramazan row' behind fire at German refugee shelter

Witnesses say there had been recurring tensions between followers of different religions in the Red Cross-run facility


Afp June 09, 2016
Smoke rises from a building used as refugee shelter in Duesseldorf, western Germany, on June 7, 2016 PHOTO: AFP

BERLIN: A quarrel over meal times during the month of Ramazan likely sparked an arson attack that destroyed a German refugee shelter, said a report Thursday quoting prosecutors.

The huge blaze in the western city of Duesseldorf on Tuesday completely levelled a hall that housed 282 male asylum seekers mostly from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and North African countries, with 28 people suffering from smoke inhalation.

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Police have detained eight men allegedly involved in the dispute, including two men suspected of arson, both Moroccans aged 26, one of whom allegedly poured a flammable liquid onto a mattress and set it alight.

Witnesses reported that there had been recurring tensions between followers of different religions in the Red Cross-run facility.

"During this time of Ramazan, there was one group that wanted to strictly observe the fast, and another that insisted on the usual timetables and usual servings," said Ralf Herrenbrueck, spokesperson for the prosecutors service.

"This had led on several occasions to disputes and altercations with officials of the German Red Cross," he said in an interview with public broadcaster WDR.

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"It got to the point where threats were made over what would happen if things didn't change, and that one threat was obviously implemented."

Since the start of the year, police had been called 89 times to the 6,000-square-metre (65,000 square feet) hall, which was formerly part of the city's congress centre, reports said.

COMMENTS (1)

Bunny Rabbit | 7 years ago | Reply SEnd them back to where they have come from . Let them fight it out themselves. why should Europe intervene ?
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