How the far right hijacked a murder
After a teenager was murdered in Berlin, activists spread rumours and fake news online
After 14-year-old Keira Gross was murdered in Berlin, the far right pounced. They spread rumours and misinformation online, blaming the crime on a Muslim immigrant from Chechnya who they dubbed βThe Beast of the Caucasusβ. One key activist, Lutz Bachmann of the anti-Islam group Pegida, even identified a boy who he said was the murderer, and posted his details with a link to his Facebook profile.
However, there was a problem: the rumours were wrong. It emerged that Keira was not murdered by a Muslim immigrant, but rather by a churchgoing German classmate who was obsessed with Batmanβs nemesis, the Joker.
We hear from Keiraβs mother about the impact the rumours have had on her life, and find out how extremists twist reports of crime to serve their political goals.
Presenter: Mike Wendling
Reporter: Ant Adeane
(Photo: Keira Gross. Credit: Karin Gross)
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