German mayor Stabbed in The Neck over Refugees

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German mayor stabbed in neck for pro-refugee stance, saved by kebab shop owner


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Store owner Ahmet Demir describes the events inside his kebab stand, where Altena Mayor Andreas Hollstein was attacked in Altena, Germany, on Nov. 27. (Hufnage/Epa-Efe/Rex/Shutterstock)
By Griff Witte November 28 at 8:45 AM

BERLIN — A German mayor who had won accolades for his welcoming approach to refugees was recovering Tuesday after being stabbed in the neck in an attack that authorities said was politically motivated.

Andreas Hollstein, a member of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservative Christian Democratic Union, was at a kebab shop in the west German town of Altena on Monday evening when a man asked if he was the mayor, shouted criticism of his asylum policies and then lunged with a foot-long blade.

Hollstein was treated at a hospital and released. At a news conference Tuesday, he credited the kebab shop owner, Abdullah Demir, as well as Demir’s wife and son, with helping to save his life.

“I’m sure that if they hadn’t reacted like that, I wouldn’t be alive now,” Hollstein said, his neck wrapped in bandages.

Demir, who is of Turkish origin, told the German tabloid Bild that the mayor had just ordered a Turkish kebab sandwich when the perpetrator, who appeared to be drunk, confronted him.

“I myself am hungry and thirsty,” the assailant said, according to Demir, while the mayor “keeps bringing more refugees.”

Armin Laschet, the state premier of North Rhine-Westphalia, said security officials think the attacker, who was taken into custody, had a political motive.

Merkel tweeted Tuesday that she was “outraged by the knife attack on Mayor Andreas Hollstein, and very relieved that he is able to be back with his family. Thanks also to those who helped him.”

Tweeted Justice Minister Heiko Maas: “We must never accept attacks on people who are just helping others.”

The attack comes at a time of growing concern about right-wing violence in Germany, two years after the European refugee crisis brought more than 1 million newcomers to the country.

The German daily Tagespiegel reported earlier this year that authorities had a list of more than 12,000 potentially violent right-wing extremists, significantly more than a year prior. The Interior Ministry said it had nearly 600 outstanding arrest warrants for right-wing offenders.

In September, Alternative for Germany became the first far-right party to win seats in the German Parliament in more than half a century, having campaigned on an anti-Muslim, anti-migrant platform.

Monday night’s attack on Hollstein echoed the stabbing two years ago of Henriette Reker, who was campaigning at the time to be mayor of Cologne, Germany’s fourth-largest city.

Like Hollstein, Reker was stabbed in the neck in what authorities described as a backlash against her pro-immigrant stance. Reker, a Merkel ally, recovered from the attack and won the election days later.

In June 2016, on the eve of Britain’s Brexit vote, pro-refugee British lawmaker Jo Cox was shot and stabbed to death by a far-right extremist.

Hollstein’s town, Altena, is in a pretty but relatively poor area on the banks of the Lenne River, about 50 miles northeast of Cologne. The town of 17,000 has struggled in recent years as factories have closed and the population has dwindled.

But amid the refugee crisis — as Syrians, Iraqis, Afghans and others driven from their homes by war fled to Germany — Hollstein was adamant that the town would do more than its share. It took in 350 people, as mandated by higher-level authorities, then accepted 100 more.

Altena has received national awards for its efforts to integrate the refugees, including a town-run database that tracks newcomers’ skills and attempts to match them to jobs.

Local media outlets reported that Hollstein said Tuesday that because of his welcoming attitude, he had been the target of frequent abuse, receiving “anonymous emails soaked in hate.”

Even after the attack, Hollstein, who is in his mid-50s, said he had received messages saying that the attacker had done the right thing.

“My interest is in looking after the town’s interests,” he said. “That’s what drives me.”



Luisa Beck contributed to this report.
 
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Assailant attacked me over pro-refugee stance, says German Mayor
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BERLIN, November 28, 2017 19:57 IST
Updated: November 28, 2017 19:57 IST

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Mayor Andreas Hollstein arrives to a press conference with an injury in his neck at the town hall in Altena, Germany on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: AP


“If you ask me whether that knife in his pocket was for me, I’d answer with a yes,” Mayor Andreas Hollstein said.
The Mayor of a small German town said on Tuesday he was happy to be alive after being attacked with a knife by a man who confronted him over his welcoming stance toward refugees before slashing his neck.

The knife attack on Andreas Hollstein, the 54-year-old Mayor of Altena in western Germany, prompted widespread shock and condemnation from officials including German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Authorities said the incident on Monday night appeared to be motivated by the man’s hatred of foreigners.

“I’m shocked by the knife attack on Mayor Andreas Hollstein and very relieved that he is back with his family,” Ms. Merkel said. “Thanks also to those who helped him.”

The attacker was identified by authorities as 56-year-old German Werner S., whose full name was withheld because of German privacy laws.

“I feared for my life,” he said adding that it appeared the man had intentionally chosen him as a victim.

“If you ask me whether that knife in his pocket was for me, I’d answer with a yes,” he said.

The Mayor said he was at a local kebab restaurant around 8 p.m. (1900 GMT) on Monday, when the attacker approached him, held a knife to his throat and took him to task over his policies toward refugees. It was only with the help of the restaurant’s owner and his son that the man could be overpowered. Police later arrested the assailant.

Prosecutor Gerhard Pauli said Werner S. was drunk when he attacked Mr. Hollstein with a 34 centimetre-long (13.4 inch) kitchen knife. He said the man didn’t have any known links to far right groups, but that “hatred toward foreigners” appeared to be the motivation for his attack.

The Mayor became known nationally for voluntarily taking in more asylum seekers than Altena was obliged to since the height of the refugee crisis two years ago.

Still, Mr. Hollstein said the attack would not deter him from continuing to stand up for refugees and all others who needed his support.

Armin Laschet, the Governor of North Rhine-Westphalia state where Altena is located, said “the security agencies assume the attack has a political background.”

The incident in Altena has been compared to a knife attack two years ago in which a far-right assailant stabbed a politician who was campaigning to become Mayor of Cologne. The attacker was angered by the government’s refugee policy.

Germany took in more than 1 million asylum seekers between 2015 and 2016, mostly from war-torn countries such as Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq. The influx saw an outpouring of support from many Germans who wanted to help the refugees, but also a sharp rise in the number of attack against migrants and sometimes also against their supporters.

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