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Germany's Merkel thanked by Afghan boy at party meeting

BERLIN (AP) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel has moved a young Afghan boy to tears, shaking his hand after he publicly thanked her at a party meeting.

The boy, identified only as Edris, and his father attended a congress in Heidelberg Monday evening of Merkel's conservative Christian Democrats. Edris said: "Thank you, Mrs. Merkel!" The chancellor replied: "You've learned German well" and added "keep practising." He did, telling the chancellor: "And I wanted to touch your hands once."

Merkel stepped down from the podium to meet the boy and pose for photos. Video footage showed the youngster wiping away tears.

Germany took in hundreds of thousands of migrants last year, earning Merkel both praise and criticism. Earlier in Monday's meeting, a disgruntled party member urged her to resign, earning boos.

In this Nov. 28, 2016 photo Afghan refugee Edris, right, and his father, left, meet briefly with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the civic hall in Heidelberg, southern Germany. (Uwe Anspach/dpa via AP) The Associated Press
In this Nov. 28, 2016 photo Afghan refugee Edris wipes his eye after he and his father met briefly with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the civic hall in Heidelberg. (Uwe Anspach/dpa via AP) The Associated Press
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