Radical beliefs or actions. - Kubicki, FDP's deputy leader, comments that Mannheim is more problematic than Sylt.
VFD politician Wolfgang Kubicki is bewildered by the way politics, media, and society have responded more passionately to the racist chants in a bar on Sylt than to the lethal police attack in Mannheim. He expressed his perplexity to the "Hamburg Evening Newspaper," stating, "Mannheim is way worse than Sylt, but it seems that not everyone is aware of that." "This Islamist intended to kill the police out of hate," continued FVP Kubicki. "Such crimes tremendously damage people's trust in our legal framework."
In the event that transpired in Mannheim, an individual harmed six men on the central market square during the manifestation of the Islam-critical organization Pax Europa (Pax Europa) on Friday morning, causing the death of a 29-year-old police officer. This gentleman had been stabbed repeatedly in the head. The specific cause for the heinous act by the 25-year-old perpetrator, who hails from Afghanistan and arrived in Germany in 2014, remains undetermined. The offender was also injured in the incident immediately following the assault.
Kubicky is convinced that integration has faltered in certain regions and that Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) must ultimately recognize that the gravest peril stems from Islamism. He advocates for the prohibition of Islamist associations "in case we want to evade French circumstances in Germany."
The police, detectives, and the Federal Criminal Police Office are grieving for the lost co-worker on the platform X under the hashtag #oneofus.
In late May, a clip from a Pentecost party on Sylt sparked nationwide commotion, depicting guests shouting slogans like "Foreigners out" and "Germany for the Germans" to the music "L'amour toujours." The State Security Agency is examining. Meanwhile, numerous more cases have surfaced.
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- FDP's deputy leader, Wolfgang Kubicki, expressed his confusion to the "Hamburg Evening Newspaper," Hamburger Abendblatt, about the contradictory responses to extremist incidents in Mannheim and Sylt.
- Kubicki pointed out that Mannheim, in contrast to Sylt, has been experiencing issues with Islamist extremism, leading to crimes such as the police attack that resulted in a 29-year-old officer's death.
- Referring to the fatal incident in Mannheim, Kubicki emphasized the significant damage caused to people's trust in Germany's legal framework.
- In light of these concerns, Kubicki called for stricter measures against Islamist associations, suggesting the potential prohibition of such groups to prevent Germany from facing French circumstances.
- The police and criminal authorities in Germany are currently investigating various cases of extremist and racial incidents, including the Pfingstfest (Pentecost party) on Sylt where guests shouted racist slogans.
- While the police are still piecing together specific motivations for the violent attack in Mannheim, the offender, a 25-year-old refugee from Afghanistan, was also injured during the incident.
- In a show of support for their fallen colleague, the police community in Germany is sharing messages using the hashtag #oneofus, mourning the loss of their fellow officer.