Update: Due to the comments I post here the link to the Sueddeutsche Zeitung, which has so far the most detailed and fairest description of what has happened also with regards to the police statements or lack of them. I can't translate the whole thing. At least not now.
Not a diary, just a shout-out. Can't handle that.
Police investigate death of Eritrean man in Dresden
Dresden police have launched a murder investigation following the death of an Eritrean man whose blood-soaked body was found outside his home in the east German city.
The refugee, identified as Khaled Idris Bahray, 20, left his flat on Monday evening, according to his five flatmates, all young Eritreans, telling them that he was going to the shops and would be back shortly.
But after a flurry of activity on social network sites and inquiries by a local journalist from the newspaper MOPO24 as well as from members of the 35,000-strong Eritrean community in Germany as to how it could be ruled out so quickly that the man had been the victim of assault, police said a murder investigation had been launched.
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Some respondents on Twitter and Facebook were quick to suggest a possible connection between the death of Bahray, who was a Muslim, and the rise of the anti-immigrant movement Pegida, which meets in Dresden on Monday nights and this week drew a record crowd of 25,000 demonstrators. Among the protesters is a core of neo-Nazis and violent football hooligans who are known to police.
Other respondents on social media expressed anti-immigrant views. Members of the Eritrean community in Germany told the Guardian that Bahray's flatmates, who have been in Germany for several months, had been scared to leave their home on Monday evenings, having been threatened and shouted out by people they believed were part of the demonstration.
I fear for the worst.