ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月19日 12時06分


A murder in Kandel, in southwestern Germany, has traumatized this sleepy town, not just because both the suspect and the victim were only 15 years old and went to the local school, but also because the boy is an Afghan migrant and the girl was German. This story became national news, was debated over dinner tables, on talk shows and on social media sites, and reinforced fears that Germany is becoming ever less safe. But Kandel has a long tradition of tolerance. 3 centuries ago, it welcomed Huguenot refugees from France. Other villages in the region built a wall inside their churches to keep Catholics and Protestants apart, but Kandel ripped down its wall. But perceptions are one thing, and statistics are another. While reported crimes have edged up over the past 2 years, violent crimes have been trending downward for a decade in Germany, one the safest countries in Europe. The case of the teenagers has struck a special nerve, though. @kostyukov captured this scene in Kandel. Visit the link in our profile to read more about how a girl's killing put Germany's migration policy on trial.


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