• German police arrest Syrian refugee after stabbing at Berlin Holocaust

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    German police arrest Syrian refugee after stabbing at Berlin Holocaust
    memorial
    Chris Lau
    By Billy Stockwell, Benjamin Brown, Nadine Schmidt and Chris Lau, CNN
    2 minute read
    Updated 11:05 AM EST, Sat February 22, 2025

    Police officers work at the cordoned-off scene where a person was
    injured near the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin on
    February 21, 2025.
    Police officers work at the cordoned-off scene where a person was
    injured near the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin on
    February 21, 2025. Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty Images
    CNN

    Authorities in Berlin have detained a teenage Syrian refugee after a man
    was stabbed near the city’s Holocaust Memorial late Friday – as divisive rhetoric swells over Germany’s immigration policy, ahead of a
    consequential national election.

    The 19-year-old suspect was arrested after a 30-year-old Spanish tourist
    was seriously injured at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin’s public prosecutor told CNN on Saturday.

    According to prosecutors, he “is said to have been planning to kill Jews
    for several weeks.” On Friday, police launched an investigation into the attack.

    He had fled to Germany as an unaccompanied minor and applied for asylum,
    which the country granted, the city’s public prosecutor told CNN on
    Saturday. The suspect was living in accommodation for refugees, in the
    eastern city of Leipzig.

    It is the fourth recent attack allegedly perpetrated by an asylum seeker
    in the European nation, where far-right lawmakers have capitalized on anti-immigration sentiment in advance of countrywide polls on Sunday.

    People queue to vote in an advanced postal ballot for the upcoming
    general elections at Steglitz-Zehlendorf district postal ballot polling station, in Berlin, Germany, on February 10, 2025.
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    While the center-right Christian Democratic Union is likely to top the
    polls, the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party could become
    the second-largest political group in the country – a first for a
    far-right party since the Nazi era.

    Attacks on asylum-seekers and other marginalized communities have also
    spiked over the past year, in the face of increasingly “racist and anti-migrant narratives” in Germany, according to Human Rights Watch.

    The tourist stabbed in the attack is “no longer in danger of dying,”
    police in Berlin declared Saturday.

    “Thanks to the quick intervention of rescue workers and an emergency operation, the injured Berlin tourist is no longer in danger of dying,” police said in a post on X.

    The victim was injured with a sharp object, police had told CNN.
    Authorities believe the suspect acted alone, based on witness testimony.

    Considered one of Berlin’s most sacred sites, the memorial commemorates
    the 6 million Jews murdered by Nazi Germany during World War Two.

    This story has been updated with additional developments.

    CNN’s Sana Noor Haq contributed reporting.

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