Ratzeburg shaken: Racially motivated attack on Syrian woman!

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Racist attack on Syrian woman in Ratzeburg: Police investigate, mayor calls for anti-racism work.

Rassistischer Angriff auf syrische Frau in Ratzeburg: Polizei ermittelt, Bürgermeister fordert Antirassismusarbeit.
Racist attack on Syrian woman in Ratzeburg: Police investigate, mayor calls for anti-racism work.

Ratzeburg shaken: Racially motivated attack on Syrian woman!

On July 2, 2025, an unfortunate incident occurred in the tranquil town of Ratzeburg that alarmed citizens. A suspected racially motivated attack on a 25-year-old Syrian woman occurred at a bus stop in the market square at around 12:40 p.m. Loud LN online Two older people, a 77-year-old man and a 68-year-old woman, first verbally attacked the young woman before physically attacking her.

An attentive witness observed the incident and immediately alerted the police. They moved out quickly, recorded the suspects' details and took care of the Syrian woman who was complaining of pain. She was eventually treated by emergency services. The woman's relatives and other emergency services were on site to calm the situation. The Lübeck District Criminal Investigation Department has started the investigation and is asking for information from witnesses.

Mayor shows dismay

Ratzeburg's mayor, Eckhard Graf, expressed his dismay at the incident and made it clear that racism has no place in his city. How loz news reports, Ratzeburg is also a member of the 'European Cities Coalition against Racism' (ECCAR) and has decided on a self-image for anti-racism work. “We have to take such incidents seriously,” says Evans Gumbe, coordinator for anti-racism work in Ratzeburg, who emphasizes the importance of making racism visible and strengthening those affected.

To combat discrimination, the city has launched a campaign called “Turn on your heart – turn off racism”. A working group is currently working on strategies that aim not only to support those affected, but also to raise awareness among the majority of society.

Against the background of increasing cases of racism

The statistics speak for themselves: loudly Statista Germany has recently experienced an increase in racist attacks. In 2024, a total of around 1,420 xenophobic acts of violence were recorded, a record high. In addition, reports of discriminatory experiences have increased in recent years. For example, in 2024 there were already 11,400 requests for advice from the federal anti-discrimination agency, which indicates a growing awareness of discrimination. Political racism also appears to be on the rise, with 21.8% of Germans considered to be manifestly xenophobic.

These developments make it clear that racism remains a burning issue, including in our region. This makes initiatives like the one in Ratzeburg, which try to break the vicious circle of discrimination and give those affected a voice, all the more important. Information about racist incidents can be reported to the city or the police by phone or email in order to further reduce the number of unreported cases and promote a respectful community.