The German, Home Minister Nancy Pheaser, promised on Thursday that she would do everything she could to provide further deportation to Afghanistan after dozens of people were arrested in the attack on a car that was injured.
In connection with the attack, the minister came to Munich, where the attack took place.
Germany. Announcement of deportation to Afghanistan
“We must continue to deport…even in Afghanistan, a very difficult country,” declared Nancy Pheaser. “We’re going to do everything to achieve this,” she pointed out.
“Once again, the suspicious perpetrator is a young man from Afghanistan,” Feaser said earlier at a parliamentary meeting in Berlin. -The only answer could be the greatest severity of a nation based on the rule of law – she emphasized.
“As the only country in Europe, we will be deported back to Afghanistan again despite Taliban rules and we will continue to do so,” Pheaser said. She also mentioned the assassination, saying, “Now it’s about saving lives and explaining all the situations.”
German Prime Minister Olaf Scholz, a colleague of her party in the SPD, spoke earlier as well. “Our idea belongs to the victim and his family. The perpetrator must feel the full strength of the state of law,” Scholz wrote on website X.
The German government has already tightened regulations on asylum and deportation. SPD politicians are currently hoping for a tough implementation.
On Thursday, Afghanistan Suleiman A. was standing in front of a Stuttgart courthouse accused of attacking a knife in Mannheim in May 2024. A police officer died and six people were injured.
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