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Classmate to AmoFlauf in Graz: “Hass has no place here”

By AndreaPosted on11.06.2025
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After the killing spree on Tuesday, in which a 21-year-old had killed ten people in the Graz Borg Dreierschützengasse, politics and those affected came together for a joint commemoration on Graz main square on Wednesday evening. Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen addressed the population.



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