After the attacks of Paris, Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) visited on Tuesday the international match of the German national football team against the Netherlands. This was announced by a government spokesman. According to the “Bild” newspaper, which refers to government sources, Merkel wants to watch the game in Hannover even together with all cabinet members.
In Paris were on killed Friday night during the international match of the German national team against France in almost simultaneous attacks in different locations at least 129 people. President Francois Hollande, who watched the game together with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier (SPD) in the stadium was brought to safety before the final whistle.
Merkel called the attacks a “attack on freedom”, which applies not only Paris: “He means us all, and it hits us all,” she said in Berlin on Saturday
The German Football Association (DFB) will revise its safety concept for the international match in light of the series of attacks in Paris. This was confirmed by the security hereby authorize the DFB, Hendrik Grosse Lefert at SID request.
“We will review the security measures in consultation with the local authorities closely and . Adjust This is a fine line, and you have the hazards have a great sensitivity. But we will give you a sign that the audience can feel safe in the stadium, “Large Lefert said.
In Paris were on Friday evening during the international match of the German World Cup against France at the Stade de France (0: 2) at least 129 people in various attacks killed.
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