let's speak to dr matthias quent, professor of sociology at magdeburg—stendal university in germany.ining us on bbc news. you live nearby, i wonder what your reaction is both to last night but also what the chancellor has said today. last chancellor has said today. last ni . ht chancellor has said today. last night was _ chancellor has said today. last night wasiust _ chancellor has said today. test night was just horrible and people are still in a great fear. there is uncertainty about what is going on, now what will happen in the city, because there was notjust a terror attack last night and we don't know how many people not survive this attack and who knows other students are the victims. there is a heated atmosphere in germany, east germany especially, because of the strong far right and what we see now is neo—nazi groups all over germany mobilising to come to magdeburg and to use this case for their political aims. and in this regard it is very important what the chancellor said, very important what the chancellorsaid, he very important what the chancellor said, he calls for uni