Germany: Pro-ISIS Muslim migrant murders tourist five days after release from prison, while ‘under observation’

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And it turns out that he is a supporter of the Islamic State. Was any effort made to determine his sentiments regarding jihad against unbelievers when he was admitted into Germany? Of course not. That would have been “Islamophobic.” And then, after recruiting for the Islamic State and threatening to murder Christians, he was released from prison and kept on a watch list which turned out to be completely worthless.

This open jihadi “could not be deported due to the civil war in his home country.”

So it is up to Germany, in the eyes of German authorities, to take in violent criminals and jihadis from other countries, and keep them even when they threaten to murder German citizens, and now to keep them even when they follow through on those threats.



“Fatal attack on tourists in Dresden – police arrest Syrian


Saxony / Dresden – At the beginning of October, two tourists from North Rhine-Westphalia were attacked and seriously injured by a “young man” in Dresden’s old town. One of the two victims later died in a hospital. Police arrested a suspect Tuesday evening. According to the public prosecutor’s office, he is a 20-year-old – well, who has guessed? – Syrian.

The two men who were attacked and seriously injured in the old town of the Saxon state capital on October 4th were tourists from North Rhine-Westphalia. A 55-year-old man from Krefeld did not survive the knife attack and later died in a hospital. A 53-year-old from Cologne survived the attack. A knife had been found at the scene.

The suspect was the focus of the investigation when evaluating the evidence, the prosecutor announced on Tuesday. DNA traces were found on the murder weapon – a kitchen knife – which then led to a hit in the police database. The alleged perpetrator is in police custody and is due to be brought before a judge on Wednesday. The motive and background of the attack, which ended fatally for one of the two tourists from North Rhine-Westphalia, are still unclear and are the subject of the investigation, said a spokesman for the public prosecutor. Since he did not take any valuables from the two victims, investigators do not assume a robbery. An arrest warrant for murder was therefore applied for.

The Syrian arrived in 2015 and is known to the police

According to Bild-Zeitung, the 20-year-old Syrian had already been noticed for his criminal activity in the past and was known to the police. The migrant has been in Germany since 2015 and was on a temporary suspension of deportation.

Bild” has just reported another interesting detail:

“The criminal tribunal regarded it as proven that H. not only used symbols from ISIS in his Facebook profile, but also propagated jihad via social networks and called on like-minded people to fight as martyrs against so-called infidels.”

He also searched the Internet for instructions on how to construct an explosive belt. In 2018, the Islamic Studies scholar Dr Steinberg from Berlin prepared an expert opinion for the investigators from the data secured at the time, such as chat, pictures and videos.

Saxony’s AfD boss Jörg Urban was relieved after the arrest: “It has been an oppressive situation for all Dresdeners in recent weeks to know that the perpetrator of the knife murder is free.” If the allegations are confirmed, Urban expects a harsh verdict with subsequent deportation. “The knife murder in Dresden shows in a terrible way once again which people the CDU has allowed immigrate to Germany,” said the AfD politician in a press release. (SB)
 
“Syrian ISIS terrorist ‘who stabbed tourist to death in Germany’ wanted to slaughter Christians and cut out their tongues – and was under observation on the day of the attack,”


A Syrian ISIS terrorist who is accused of stabbing a tourist to death in Germany while under observation wanted to cut out Christians’ tongues, it has been revealed.

Abdullah AHH, 20, was arrested on Wednesday for the attack which saw Thomas L, 55, stabbed to death and another man, 53, seriously injured in Dresden on October 4.

The terrorist had only been released from prison five days earlier after he was jailed for two years and nine months in 2018 as an 18-year-old.

He arrived in Germany from Aleppo in 2015 as an unaccompanied minor and was granted refugee status in May 2016.

AHH lost this status because of his criminal record in 2019, but could not be deported due to the civil war in his home country.

While living in asylum, the terrorist began recruiting for ISIS and threatened Christians, reported BILD.

Writing to a Christian, he said: ‘I will slaughter you today. You have a big mouth and I’ll cut off your tongue, you Christian.’

He was arrested in 2017 and categorised as likely to pose a threat to public safety, said Saxony state’s head of police, Petric Kleine.

Some 600 suspected Islamists are in this category in Germany, according to authorities.

In the 2018 trial, AHH was shown to have used ISIS symbols in his Facebook profile and also propagated jihad via social networks and called on like-minded people to fight as martyrs against so-called infidels.

A statement on the court’s judgment read: ‘The accused had been advocating a jihadist ideology since early summer 2017, increasingly turning to ISIS and finally, as its supporter, worried about carrying out an assassination attempt.’

AHH also searched the Internet for instructions on how to build an explosives belt, the court heard at the time.

He reportedly planned to bomb folk festivals including the Dresden bird meadow or the film nights on the banks of the Elbe in 2017.

The Syrian was released from prison, where he had served more than two years for recruiting members to a terrorist organisation, only days before the attack….

In an assessment months before the attack, authorities had said it was highly likely the man would commit more crimes once released, Kleine said.

He was under observation on the day of the attack and the two preceding days, said the head of the Saxony branch of the domestic intelligence agency, Dirk-Martin Christian.

Mr Christian added that people just released from prison were not normally monitored 24 hours a day.

He said: ‘We are talking about an intelligence service that does not aim to avert danger, but to observe whether the person is moving in a radicalising environment….
 
There are people who do not wish to enter society. They prefer to be inside the jail. Despite this, germany are satisfied with the hard working syrians that have entered the workforce. Some towns are asking for more as they have a acute shortage of labour.
And syrians are happy to earn a honest living in Germany ehere tgeir children have access to good education and future.
 
Germany could have brought in Chinese but they prefer arabs.
 
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