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Heiko Hebig
Heiko Hebig lives and works in Hamburg, Germany.
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Terror, made in Germany?


There really only is one dominating topic in German big media these days: Did one of the alleged terrorists responsible for the bloodshed in Madrid live in Germany, or not?
This discussion comes in many flavors: Did he live in Germany? In what part of Germany did he live? For how long did he live here? A day? A month? A year?
I wouldn't be too surprised if big media will get into the real juice in their next round of wild speculations: Did he drive a German car? Did he fly Lufthansa when travelling? Did he ever use a German toilet?
What difference does it make if he spent any time in Germany? Does it make terrorism any worse if some of it takes place on German soil?

Comments to this weblog entry:

Course it is. How on earth will you get rid of all those strangers. =)Look now that all the companies leave Germany, somebody has to take care.


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