Heiko Maas, Germany's Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, has criticised citizens who have abused French people over coronavirus. Getty Images
Heiko Maas, Germany's Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, has criticised citizens who have abused French people over coronavirus. Getty Images
Heiko Maas, Germany's Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, has criticised citizens who have abused French people over coronavirus. Getty Images
Heiko Maas, Germany's Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, has criticised citizens who have abused French people over coronavirus. Getty Images

Germany condemns anti-French virus insults in border zone


Nicky Harley
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German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas has condemned aggression towards French people travelling into border areas, which has flared amid the coronavirus pandemic.

On Saturday, Mr Maas said it "hurt" to see the abuse that had been directed towards French citizens.

"Coronavirus knows nothing of nationality. It's the same for human dignity. It hurts to see how some of our French friends have been insulted and attacked because of Covid-19," Mr Mass posted on Twitter.

"Such behaviour is completely unacceptable. And besides: we are in the same boat," he added.

Mr Maas' tweet came in response to a similarly apologetic post from Anke Rehlinger, economy minister in Saarland state which borders France's Grand Est region.

"Our heart bleeds for the closed borders to France and Luxembourg," Rehlinger said on April 8.

"We have heard that French people have been insulted and had eggs thrown at them. People doing such things are sinning against the friendship between our nations," she added.

"I apologise to our French friends for these isolated incidents."

Some days before, the mayor of a small town on the border complained of "a certain hostility to our French friends" in his district.

"Some have been insulted or stopped on the street" while others "no longer dare come here," Gersheim mayor Michael Clivot told news site t-online.

The situation in Gersheim became so bad that Mr Clivot posted a video directly addressing the townspeople on Facebook.

Some French people had reported being spat on while out walking or queueing at the supermarket, he said.

One had been told to "go back to your corona-ridden country," Mr Clivot added.

For the mayor, the incidents showed that a decision by Berlin to close the frontier in mid-March in a bid to slow the pandemic's spread had been mistaken.

"What we needed (at the time) was joint action with France," he said.

On March 16, Germany introduced tough border controls with neighbouring nations including France.

Since then, only goods deliveries and cross-border commuters have been waved through by police, while officers have turned back other travellers.

Grand Est on the German border has suffered France's most deadly Covid-19 outbreak with more than 2,000 confirmed deaths.

Across the border in Saarland, only 41 fatal cases have been registered by the Robert Koch Institute, responsible for disease control.

Germany's nationwide death rate from the disease is also well below that in France, with 2,544 of 118,000 infected people succumbing while in France over 13,800 have died out of some 125,000 cases.

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