SOUNDBITE (German) Pascal Boehm, security guard: “Everything was relatively calm until 21:30, 21:40, then I noticed a person who was intensely looking at me. And he was always on the phone, he looked hectic and nervous, always looking around if someone was standing near him. As I said, he watched me, rather than for example, looking at the stage or anything else. And maybe he was waiting for me to walk away or to go inside the festival, to have free access.” 8. SOUNDBITE (German) Pascal Boehm, security guard: “I ran out here, I told the man who was checking the entrance tickets to call medics and police and to go inside, I ran outside, I called my colleagues over the radio to come to the main entrance, saw the first wounded lying behind the car, ran around the car and lying there was the man who earlier was constantly watching me while carrying a backpack. The backpack wasn’t with him anymore and so it was clear to me that there had to be something in the backpack which caused the explosion.” 9. Wide of refugees holding signs 10. Close of sign, reading (German) “My religion is love” SOUNDBITE (English) Iyad Diab, Syrian refugee: “We don’t know this guy and who is this guy, we don’t know him, we just heard about this and we are shocked, we are shocked for what happened. At the beginning we were afraid, as refugees, for what, because it’s unknown and that’s all. And this is why some people were looking at us in a bad way, that’s why we are here to show that, we are showing that we are friends, we are not enemies, that’s it.” 12. Refugees holding signs, reading (German) “We are Muslims and not terrorists” and “Together against terror” SOUNDBITE (English) Iyad Diab, Syrian refugee: “Nine months ago I came with my family to Germany. We left our country to survive, to find peace here. And we are, as refugees, we are against terrorism. And we are sorry for what happened in Ansbach, we refuse this. And maybe what happened is something personal, it reflects the guy himself, and as you know not all people (are) the same.”