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German court fines activist who criticized political Islam just months after his stabbing by Afghan refugee

An Afghan immigrant committed a brutal stabbing and slaughter at an anti-jihad rally in the German city of Mannheim on May 31st.
29-year-old police officer Ruben Raul attacked five demonstrators, including michael stulzenbergeran activist with the anti-jihad group Citizen Movement Pax Europe.

Several months after Mr. Sturzenberger confirmed that fear with the tip of a hunting knife.
reception A stab wound to the thigh, a stab wound to the leg just above the knee, an injury to the upper arm, and a “gaping wound” on the side of the face — a district court found him guilty of sedition for defaming so-called refugees. and Islamic extremists.

According to Speaking to the Berliner Zeitung, Michael Stürzenberger spoke at a BPE rally in October 2020 in the presence of counter-demonstrators who the authorities deemed hateful.

When the Hamburg District Court sentenced him to six months in prison in 2022, the activist appealed. A court later sentenced Sturzenberger to a suspended prison sentence, but the activist appealed again. Finally, on November 25, the court upheld the conviction and fined him $3,804.65.

“Everyone should pay close attention to how they express themselves.”

German right-wing publication Nius
reported Stürzenberger was charged with criticizing Germany's immigration policy. Unlike Muslim refugees from Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq and North Africa, “I have never heard of a single Christian refugee committing a crime here,” he said. The findings suggest that Muslim immigrants from North Africa and the Middle East are disproportionately among those committing sexual assaults against German women. it is political goals of islam It's about “keeping women under control.” “For Islamic fundamentalists, women walking around in revealing clothes are not acceptable in Germany,” he said in response to his statement.

Stürzenberger told Nius: “I've always talked about political Islam. I've always said it. It's not against Muslims!”

“Everyone should be very careful about how they express themselves. One should always distinguish and speak of political Islam,” the activist continued. “My criticism is directed only at the dangerous elements of ideology and the extremists who commit acts of violence as a result. Of course, like many modern people, it is directed at all Muslims. We respect and respect our democratic society's values ​​and laws. ”

Stürzenberger is not the first German to be punished in recent years for sharing inconvenient facts about the effects of unchecked immigration from terrorist hotbeds.

Blaze News previously reported that Marie-Thérèse Kayser was a member of the popular Alternative for Germany party, which German authorities wanted to pursue. Prohibiteddefame, disarm; debunkand criminalize it — in May for sharing statistics about the disproportionate number of gang rapes by immigrants, particularly Afghans, and asking whether multiculturalism means embracing rape culture. ” was found guilty.

Although such statements appear to be prohibited, mass immigration to Germany from Islamic countries such as Afghanistan has coincided with a significant spike in rape and other violent crimes in recent years.

Approximately
1.35 million immigrants Of the people who entered Germany between 2010 and 2016, an estimated 850,000 were Muslims.

A government-commissioned study found that violent crime increased by 10.4% in early 2018, at the height of the immigration crisis. Deutsche Welle
reported 90% of this increase in violent crime is caused by immigrants, primarily men between the ages of 14 and 30.

Reuters
reported Earlier this year, it was announced that the number of criminals with foreign backgrounds has continued to grow, with a 13.5% jump in 2023.

Foreigners have made it clear that 2024 will be no different for Germany, and that New Year's bell will be marked by violence. Blaze News previously reported that two-thirds of the insurgents arrested in the New Year's violent outburst were non-nationals, including 27 Afghans and 21 Syrians.

German Interior Minister Nancy Feser
said In the aftermath of January 4, “Good politics must clearly state what is going on: In Germany's major cities, immigrants with contempt for the state, acts of violence, and little education 'There are problems with certain young people from backgrounds' and integration programmes. ”

While New Year's is now an annual affair, German cities have become increasingly unsafe throughout the year, especially for gays and Jews.

“There are areas where I would advise people who wear a kippah or who are openly gay or lesbian to be more vigilant,” Berlin Police Chief Barbara Slovik said in a recent interview. he admitted.

“I don't mean to denigrate any group here,” Slowik said, but acknowledged that “there are certain areas where the majority of people live.”[ing there] They are of Arab descent and are also sympathetic to terrorist groups. ”

In addition to the restricted areas and an unprecedented number of rapes, Germany has also been rocked by a number of other horrific incidents, including the stabbing that left Stürzenberger scarred for life. For example, just months after the bloody attack in Mannheim, a 26-year-old Syrian asylum seeker allegedly attacked several people at a Christian music festival in Solingen, Germany, killing three. .

According to According to German publication Der Spiegel, witnesses heard the suspect, Issa al-Hassan, shout “Allah Akbar” while randomly stabbing bystanders.

Another similar attack may have been thwarted this week.

politiko
reported On Friday, a 37-year-old Iraqi asylum seeker was accused of planning an ISIS terrorist attack on a Christmas market in Bavaria, similar to the one committed by ISIS terrorists in 2016, killing 13 people on Wednesday. He was arrested after a foreign intelligence agency revealed that .

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