Father of murdered daughter confronts Scholz: When does killing end?

Father of murdered daughter confronts Scholz: When does killing end?

The tragic case of Ann-Marie Kyrath, who lost her life in a knife attack in Brokstedt, once again felt the discussions about migration policy in Germany. The incident occurred in January 2023 when the 17-year-old daughter of Michael Kyrath and her friend Danny P. became the victim of the attack by the stateless Palestinian Ibrahim A. Ibrahim A. had previously drawn attention to himself through numerous violent offenses and finally had to answer in court. The district court Itzehoe sentenced him to a lifelong prison in May 2023 with the determination of the special severity of guilt.

Around 20 months after the incident, Michael Kyrath sits at the table on a television program with Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the table and expresses his displeasure with the existing migration policy. Kyrath, visibly moved, illustrates the extent of his loss and consequences to the Chancellor, which has arisen by official failures. According to www.welt.de, Kyrath Scholz confronted directly on the show and took the opportunity to criticize the lack of action for politics.

migration policy and their effects

During the RTL program, Chancellor Olaf Scholz was shaken by the incident. He expressed his condolences to Kyrath and promised that such crimes could not be awarded. Nevertheless, the chancellor's words remain unsatisfactory for Kyrath. The father emphasizes that it is not about statistical numbers, but about human suffering caused by such crimes. "We can't get any further with speeches," added Kyrath and asked for urgent measures.

Kyrath emphasized that Germany had to record between 24 and 32 knife attacks every day, many of them with a fatal outcome. "People die every day when we continue to discuss," warned Kyrath. He demands a precise exam of who can come into the country and describes the same profile of the perpetrators and deeds. He is supported by a group of 300 parents who have also lost relatives through similar incidents.

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During the discussion,

Scholz emphasized that important steps to regulate migration had already been taken, but it would be necessary to take further measures. In particular, offenders without German citizenship would have to be deported faster. In addition, he calls for a better exchange of information between the authorities to avoid information deficits and to carry out more brave case law in the event of serious crimes.

The demands for stricter measures and faster deportations show the urgency to reform the existing system. Despite the calming words of Scholz, those affected continue to feel left alone, as their opinion repeats fundamental problems.

For more information on this sensitive and complex topic, take a look at the full report on www.welt.de .