“Barbaric” +++ “Deporting”: In short, expresses what we don’t dare to do! – Politics abroad

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Plain text against criminals!

After the gruesome murder of a 13-year-old girl in Vienna, Austria’s Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (34, ÖVP) turned to the citizens with an impressive confession:

“I promise that we will do everything we can to ensure that the perpetrators are punished with the full severity of the law. With me there will never be a stop to deportations to Afghanistan and a relaxation of the asylum laws against criminal asylum seekers! “

Kurz expresses what German government politicians only very rarely dare to do!

After the gruesome attack in Würzburg, Chancellor Angela Merkel (66, CDU) only spoke through her spokesman Steffen Seibert (60, CDU). Despite the clear evidence of an Islamist background, he generally spoke of a “gunman” whose “horrific act” was directed against “every humanity and every religion”.

▶ ︎ Austria’s Chancellor Kurz yesterday also gave reassurance to “violent refugees” and a rejection: “There is no room for misunderstood tolerance, I can’t stand this victim-perpetrator reversal,” Kurz said on BILD Live.

After “this unbelievable, barbaric act” there were voices asking why the girl was alone, whether the parents did not share responsibility – and that “the refugees were certainly so traumatized”.

In short: “I can only say: I am deeply disgusted with such statements.”

Photo: BILD TV

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Austria’s Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (34, ÖVP) in an interview with BILD LivePhoto: BILD TV

Dresden political scientist Prof. Werner Patzelt (68, CDU) sees two reasons for the ducking phenomenon of German politicians:

▶ ︎ Criticism of Muslims is often defamed as “Islamophobic and racist”. Nobody who is in public wants to fall into this suspicion.

▶ ︎ Although there is a clear distinction between Muslims and Islamist terror, the accusation keeps coming back that one is serving “prejudices” in this way.

But not all German politicians are of this kind. CDU interior expert Marc Henrichmann (45) to BILD: “I share Sebastian Kurz’s horror at the horrific act. The rule of law is non-negotiable. It also and especially applies to asylum law. For criminal foreigners who trample on our great humanity, the following must apply everywhere in Europe: detention and the fastest possible repatriation to the countries of origin. “

▶ ︎ CDU interior politician Christoph de Vries (46) also says: “Sebastian Kurz does it exactly right: Calling things by their name and not allowing this terrible crime to be played down or relativized.” To be able to solve problems ”.

▶ ︎ FDP parliamentary group deputy Stephan Thomae (53) makes it short: “The rule of law does not depend on the origin, but on the question of guilt.”

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