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Knife & Vehicle Attack — The New Face of Hatred



 Last night, a horrifying incident reminded us that terror and hatred often disguise themselves in the form of sharp knives and speeding vehicles.

An attacker first struck with a knife, then drove recklessly into crowds — a deadly combination, fueled by pure hatred.

This was no accident. It was a calculated assault, backed by extremist ideology and a network of hate. Anyone who turns hatred into a weapon becomes an enemy of humanity itself.


What must be done by the government, police, and judiciary:

Swift arrest of the attackers


A crackdown on hate-driven ideologies


Justice for the families of victims

Raising public awareness that hatred only leads to destruction


When the blade of a knife and the speed of a car collide, fear spreads quickly — but we cannot let fear paralyze us. Instead, we must confront this face of hatred head-on.

A cry for humanity:

Hatred, from any side, is a crime. It should not see religion, race, or nationality — only humanity.


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