Germany: An Orgy of Violence
The migrant violence and Islamist terrorism that has plagued Deutschland
When I went to Germany in 2019, I met someone who worked with asylum seekers in Damstadt. They told me in 2017 one of their clients, a (supposedly) 17 year old Afghan, had been dumped by his German girlfriend and had then stabbed her seventeen times. The 17 year old girl was left in a critical condition and was lucky to live. Sure enough, the Afghan had come in 2015, a guest of 'Mutti'. He only received a seven year sentence. Scarily, on several occasions my acquaintance had stayed the night in the same facility as the psycho. When I visited Darmstadt, it had noticeable groups of migrants gathering in the centre playing Arabic music on their subsidised smart-phones. You could tell the locals were not happy about this, and furious with Merkel, and I don't blame them.
An almost carbon copy attack occurred at around the same time in Kandel, an hour away. Abdul Dawodza murdered 15 year old Mia Valentin in 2017, two days after Christmas. The Afghan (another one), who was already known to the police for violent behaviour, claimed she had 'threatened him', and that's why he stabbed her repeatedly with a breadknife. Dawodza had, again, came to Germany in 2016. He was convicted and sentenced to only 8.5 years, but committed suicide (oh no) soon afterwards. The story was huge in Germany, with the AfD criticising the lenient sentence and the fact X-rays had proven Dawodza was actually between 17 and 20 years old, yet he was still tried as a minor. On top of this he was one of these 'failed asylum seekers' that we know so well in the UK, still at large despite his application being declined. As AfD says on this subject: "In reality, almost every asylum seeker who entered the country illegally stays here permanently. This situation is intolerable".
There have been dozens of Mia Valentins around the country, if not murdered, then raped or assaulted. Pictured below are some of the murder victims and the perpetrators (in columns from left to right: Mia Valentin, Susanna Feldmann, Maria Ladenburger, Daniel Hillig, Abdul Dawodza, Ali Bashir, Hussein Khavari, Alaa Sheikhi).
Mireille Bold was stabbed in similar circumstances in Flensburg, also in 2017. Her killer was 'Ahmed S', a 29 year old Afghan pretending to be 18. He had also come in 2015. He was tried as an adult and sentenced to life. An Iranian 'refugee' raped and murdered 19 year old Maria Ladenburger in 2016. This happened in Freiburg, the killer one Hussein Khavari, who had already served time in Greece for the robbery and attempted murder of a young woman in 2014. He came to Greece in 2013. Shockingly, he had been released from prison after 1.5 years of his 10 year sentence, then decided to grace Germany with his presence in (no prizes for guessing) 2015. It was also alleged Khavari had raped a girl in Iran. He had claimed to be an Afghan to secure asylum, and also pretended he was 16 when he was really 22. He too was sentenced to life.
Then we have the case of 14 year old Susanna Feldmann, raped, beaten and strangled to death near Mainz in 2018. Ali Bashir, a Kurdish Iraqi, was the perpetrator. He was another of the 2015 intake. His younger brother had brought Feldmann to their refugee shelter, where it is suspected she may have been abused by multiple men. She texted her friend saying: “Help me.. I want to go and they won’t let me. They’re keeping me here”. Another migrant at the hotel had informed the police where to find her. Her face had been severely disfigured in the beating. Bashar was another 'failed asylum seeker' still at large, and was known to police for violence. He had been accused with others of raping an 11 year girl in the same shelter. Bashir will be kept alive by the German taxpayer for the rest of his days. Reacting to the news of another migrant rape, Feldmann's mother is quoted as saying: “These bastards. Who is this woman [Merkel] bringing into the country ... is the woman dumb, blind, deaf or is she doing all of this intentionally ...???”. Indeed all four killers described above had entered the country during the 'Merkel Madness'. Four beautiful young women were dead and it needn't have happened .
It's not just girls and young women who are victims. Daniel Hillig was stabbed to death in Chemnitz in 2018, the result of an altercation between locals and asylum seekers. A 2015 Syrian migrant, Alaa Sheikhi, was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 10 years. An Iraqi man, 'Farhad A' is also alleged to have stabbed Hillig, but fled back to Iraq.
There have been Islamist terror attacks as well - seemingly four in the last three months (although they haven't been labelled as such). Pictured below are most of these incidents (in columns from the left: Ansbach, Wurzburg, Berlin Xmas market, Berlin autobahn, Dresden, Mannheim, Magdeburg, Aschaffenburg, Munich).
2016 was a bumper year for these. In February, a 17 year old half-Moroccan boy ('Salah S') threw petrol bombs into a Hanover shopping centre, and was charged with seven attempted murders, sentenced for 8 years. Weeks later his sister, 'Safia S' stabbed a policeman in the neck, receiving only 6 years. The siblings had connected with ISIS. In July the Ansbach suicide bombing was carried out by a (2014) Syrian asylum seeker, Mohammed Daleel. Fifteen people were injured. Daleel, who was also involved with ISIS, intended the bomb for a nearby music festival but thankfully was not allowed in. The Wurzburg train attack that same month saw a 17 year-old Afghan 'refugee' (2015) stab five people and hack at them with an axe. Riaz Khan Ahmadzai, another ISIS affiliate, was shot dead (oh no) by police. October saw a 16 year old boy stabbed to death in Hamburg. His girlfriend was thrown in a river. ISIS claimed responsibility but the suspect was never caught. Lastly in December the Berlin truck attack was perpetrated by Anis Amri. Amri was a Tunisian illegal immigrant who had come to Italy in 2010, then fled to Germany when the Italians tried to deport him in 2015. He rammed a lorry into a Christmas market killing 12 people and injuring 56. He was later shot dead (oh no) by Italian police.
In 2017 a Palestinian 'failed asylum seeker' went on a stabbing spree in a supermarket, killing one and injuring six. He had pledged allegiance to ISIS but oddly was not charged with terrorism. Ahmad Alhaw was sentenced to life. In 2020, another 'failed asylum seeker' seemed to deliberately crash his vehicle into multiple motorcycles on a Berlin autobahn, injuring six people. The Iraqi man then reportedly threatened people with a suspicious box, perhaps pretending he had a bomb. 'Sarmad A' was detained in a mental facility. In 2020 a gay couple were stabbed to death in Dresden by Abdullah al-H. The suspect was again connected with ISIS, and had been in prison for terrorism offences since 2018. He was released even though he was deemed to be dangerous. Bizarrely, police were charged with scanning him for weapons when he entered and exited his home. Not exactly fool-proof. One day he bought a knife and used it to kill two men. The mind boggles - why not just keep him locked up?
In July 2024, a policeman was stabbed to death in Mannheim, apparently by an Afghan asylum seeker (yes, another one). An anti-Islam rally was being set up nearby by 'Citizens' Movement Pax Europa'. Sulaiman Ataee (allegedly) ran up to the leader of the organisation and stabbed him with a large knife. Two other group members tackled the assailant, receiving knife injuries as well. The leader got away, but Ataee pursued him, continuing to stab wildly at his victim. The other group members caught up and tried to drag the attacker off him, and two policemen approached. For unclear reasons the first policeman tackled one of the good guys and pinned him to the ground. Ataee promptly (it appears) darted over and stabbed Officer Rouven Laur in the back of the head. The other cop shot Ataee, wounding him. The whole incident was captured on a shocking viral video (pictured at the start). In August 2024, a 'failed asylum seeker' allegedly stabbed three people to death and injured eight at a festival in Solingen. He was apparently aiming at people's throats. 'Issa Al H', a Syrian, was charged with murder and being an ISIS member.
Recently Germany has had four likely terror attacks. There was the Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, where it appears the suspect had been feigning anti-Islam sentiments in order to get asylum from Saudi Arabia in 2016. Disturbingly, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen worked as a psychiatrist. The Saudis claim he was wanted for rape, and they had repeatedly warned the Germans that he was dangerous individual. It also appears the suspect was running a programme to help young women gain asylum into Germany. Was he really people-trafficking? This was followed in January when a two year old boy - and a man who tried to help him - were stabbed to death in a park in Aschaffenburg. The suspect is an Afghan who, you've guessed it, is a 'failed asylum seeker'. Then we have the car attack on a trade union rally in Munich on February 6th. A woman and her two year old daughter were murdered with 37 injured. 'Farhad N' was the man apprehended, reportedly as he shouted 'Allahu Akbar'. The Munich public prosecutor observed "he may have had an Islamist motivation". Oh really? Afghan suspect - tick. 'Failed' asylum seeker - tick. Arrived as part of the Merkel Madness - tick. Ironically, the Munich Security Conference was attended by world leaders the next day. The enrichment continued mere days ago, on February 21st, when a Spanish tourist was stabbed at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin. The suspect is a Syrian who was arrested with a rucksack containing his weapon, a prayer mat and a Koran. A Sherlock from Berlin police said this might suggest "a religious motivation". On top of this lengthy list there have also been dozens of thwarted terror plots since 2016, which could have killed hundreds or thousands of people.
And they wonder why AfD has been winning a lot of seats. The Federal Elections of February 23rd saw them soar to 20.8% of the vote and 152 seats. On 2021's result, this was an increase of 10.4% and 69 seats. It was from a huge elector turnout of 83%. AfD won't govern, but they can influence, agitate and grow. Germany's problem with migrant violence is not over by a long stretch, and many more attacks will occur, but this a step in the right direction.