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Sunday, February 21, 2016
German police defend their handling of migrant bus unrest
Accused of being heavy-handed, police in eastern Germany has defended their forced removal of asylum seekers from a bus which was surrounded by anti-migrant protesters.
Many inside the vehicle were afraid to get off to go to their shelter, in a village south of Dresden, because of the 100 or so angry demonstrators shouting slogans such as 'We are the people'.
Videos of the incident posted online have prompted outrage, but local police chief Uwe Reissmann was unrepentant.
INC News, 21/02/2016 - source: ©Euronews
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