Muslims across Germany prayed on Friday for a pregnant Egyptian woman murdered in Dresden on July 1, a killing that provoked outrage and anti-German sentiment in her home country.
Marwa al-Sherbini was stabbed at least 18 times in a courtroom in Dresden in front of her husband and three-year-old son by a Russian-born German man who has since been charged with her murder.
With Berlin under fire for a slow reaction to the killing, the German government's integration tsar Maria Boehmer visited his bedside on Friday, a day ahead of a planned memorial ceremony outside Dresden city hall. More...
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