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Cologne sex attacks: Women 'afraid might happen again'
Hundreds of people have protested in the German city of Cologne over gang sexual assaults and thefts on women and girls on New Year's Eve.
Alexandra Eul, from feminist magazine EMMA, based in Cologne, told the Today programme women are "afraid it could happen again".
"The police don't know yet who are men who are the perpetrators because they didn't arrest anyone that night, but most people think that this must have been an organised meeting because they were all strategically sexually abusing women", Ms Eul said.
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