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Man sets himself on fire in western German city in protest

A man was seriously injured after setting himself on fire in North Rhine-Westphalia as a protest against Turkey's detention of militant Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan, police said.

Man sets himself on fire in western German city in protest
Emergency services in Krefeld where the incident happened on Wednesday. Photo: DPA

“The 43-year-old doused himself with a liquid and then set himself on fire” outside the courthouse in the western city of Krefeld on Wednesday, police said in a statement.

SEE ALSO: German police close down two publishers with Kurdish militant ties

Bystanders doused the flames with blankets and a fire extinguisher, and a rescue helicopter took the man to hospital.

“According to witnesses, he said he was protesting against the detention of Ocalan and against German police violence,” said the statement, adding that they were also investigating a possible “personal motive” and mental health
issues.

Police said the man suffered “considerable injuries”. No one else was injured during the incident.

Last Friday was the 20th anniversary of the day when Turkish secret service agents caught Ocalan in Kenya, outside the Greek embassy in Nairobi — on February 15th, 1999.

Ocalan co-founded the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in 1978, an organization that is now blacklisted as a terror group by Ankara and its Western allies.

The PKK, originally set up to win Kurdish autonomy, became an armed group in 1984 with the aim of creating an independent Kurdish state. In the subsequent insurgency, more than 40,000 people have been killed.

 
 

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Situation ‘unstable’ at Copenhagen’s old stock exchange after fire

Three days after a fire which ravaged Copenhagen's historic former stock exchange broke out, emergency services said Friday that the situation was "unstable" due to equipment issues and a strong breeze.

Situation 'unstable' at Copenhagen's old stock exchange after fire

In the morning, during work to dismantle the scaffolding surrounding the building, a crane’s cutters came loose for as of yet unknown reasons.

It is currently wedged between the scaffolding — put up for the renovation of the historic building that was ongoing — and what remains of the walls.

“It is affecting our efforts”, Tim Ole Simonsen, leader of the operation at the rescue services, told a press conference.

Coupled with the wind picking up, the incident, which has temporarily halted work on dismantling the scaffolding, has made the situation “unstable”.

“The wind is blowing harder and harder, and there are tarps over the scaffolding that can catch the wind,” Simonsen said.

He added that this increases the risks, in particular of further collapse of the burnt-out facade which started collapsing late Thursday afternoon.

Located close to the Christiansborg parliament and seat of government, the Borsen building was commissioned by King Christian IV and built between 1619 and 1640. It was the stock exchange until the 1970s.

The fire began Tuesday morning under the copper roof of the building, which was undergoing renovations ahead of its 400th anniversary.

The cause of the blaze was unknown and Copenhagen police said Wednesday that a major investigation had been launched.

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