Schwerin (dpa/mv) – After the clarification of the fire in a refugee accommodation near Wismar as a presumed act of a detonator, the CDU Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania demands an apology from the SPD federal chairman Saskia Esken to the CDU leader Friedrich Merz. Shortly after the fire, Esken accused Merz of making himself jointly responsible for hatred and violence with a view to his statement about alleged social tourism by Ukrainian war refugees.
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania’s CDU General Secretary Daniel Peters tweeted on Thursday: “There was no Nazi attack. Saskia Esken must publicly and credibly ask Friedrich Merz for forgiveness.”
A firefighter from the region was arrested on Wednesday on strong suspicion of being responsible for the fire at the refugee camp and several other arson attacks in the area. Immediately after the fire on October 19, the police had not ruled out a political motive because a few days earlier a swastika graffiti had been discovered on the entrance sign of the accommodation. The public prosecutor’s office in Schwerin now denies a political background.
Shortly after the big fire four weeks ago, Esken said with a view to Merz: “Anyone who slanders war refugees as social tourists, far from all the facts, must ask themselves what part they have in the hatred and agitation that later leads to violence.” Merz had apologized for his statement and described it as an “inaccurate description of a problem that can be observed in individual cases”.