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Fear Online, Calm on Streets: Attacks on Foreigners Cast Shadow Over Nitra
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Fear Online, Calm on Streets: Attacks on Foreigners Cast Shadow Over Nitra

From SME · () Slovak

Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A report from Nitra, Slovakia, describes a climate of fear online following attacks on foreigners, contrasting with a calm street atmosphere.
  • One victim, Inda, was brutally beaten, while a Ukrainian woman resorted to hiding her language.
  • The incidents raise questions about the underlying social dynamics and perceptions within the city.

Nitra, Slovakia โ€“ A stark contrast exists between the online discourse and the street-level reality in Nitra, Slovakia, following recent attacks targeting foreigners. While public spaces may appear calm, a palpable sense of fear permeates online discussions, reflecting anxieties stirred by these incidents.

The report highlights the severe impact on individuals, citing the case of a person named Inda who suffered a brutal beating. Another incident involved a Ukrainian woman who felt compelled to conceal her native language, indicating a climate of intimidation that forces members of minority groups to alter their behavior.

These events prompt a deeper examination of the social fabric in Nitra. The disparity between the visible calm and the underlying fear suggests complex social tensions and raises questions about how these attacks are perceived and experienced by different communities within the city.

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Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.