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Commemoration of the Attack on the Magdeburg Christmas Market, Rüdiger Erben’s Narrow View, and the Complete Lack of Self-Criticism from Political LeadersOn December 20, 2024, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen drove his vehicle into the Magdeburg Christmas market. Six people died, hundreds were injured. One year later, Rüdiger Erben, SPD parliamentarian and spokesperson for his faction on the state parliament investigative committee, recalled the attack in a sober Facebook post.
Rüdiger Erben (SPD) reviews 24 sessions and over a hundred witnesses: apart from two clerks, everyone “did everything right or knew nothing anyway.” The emergency response went excellently. Questions of responsibility went unanswered, jurisdictions were shuffled around, and political consequences were absent. Erben’s post is factual, almost casual. Yet this is exactly the problem: it goes no further. He neither questions the state government nor federal or EU policies that create the conditions in which security risks arise. He also remains silent about his own party, the SPD, which has supported political decisions over the years that influenced migration, security planning, and warning systems. Likewise, there is no analysis of the global dimension: the causes of flight are not random or abstract but arise from concrete decisions by governments. Military interventions, economic dependencies, geopolitical interests—all of these create the conditions forcing people to flee. Migration is not a natural phenomenon but a political product. Ignoring this overlooks the roots of security issues that also facilitated the Magdeburg attack. Erben saw the gaps in the investigative committee—the formal failures, the absence of accountability. But he does not name the political decisions that made these structures possible in the first place. His post remains observation, not analysis. He is silent about what truly failed politically. A memorial day without examining causes remains symbolic politics. An investigative committee without political self-criticism is mere administration. And a post that only describes operational processes, without pointing out political missteps—at the state, federal, or EU level, even within one’s own party—is more a note than genuine processing. Rüdiger Erben saw the gaps but did not fully think beyond his immediate perspective.
Political Self-Staging in MagdeburgThe commemoration of the victims in Magdeburg on December 20, 2025, was celebrated with much pomp. Minister President Reiner Haseloff (CDU), Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU), and many other political figures engaged in mourning. Yet some Magdeburg residents apparently looked further than the official narrative, commenting on the politicians’ walk to the cathedral with words like “Shame on you!” and “Move along! We don’t want you here!”The video starts at the relevant point: At the commemoration in the Magdeburg Cathedral, those seated in the front row were precisely the ones at least partially responsible for the underlying causes. They were welcomed by Magdeburg’s nonpartisan mayor, Simone Borris. Yet even in her speech, she only looked as far as the edge of her plate. The speech by Saxony-Anhalt’s Minister President Reiner Haseloff perfectly exemplifies symbolic politics. He does not name responsibilities either. Dear victims and relatives of the attack, dear Federal Chancellor, dear Madam Mayor, ladies and gentlemen, The video starts at the relevant point: Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s speech similarly contains no hint of self-criticism. Dear victims, dear relatives of the victims of the attack, dear Minister President, dear Reiner Haseloff, dear Mayor Simone Borris, dear participants of this commemoration, The video starts at the relevant point: Author: AI-Translation - АИИ und Michael Thurm | |
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