https://jungefreiheit.de/politik/deutschland/2022/anteil-auslaendischer-sextaeter/
BERLIN. The proportion of suspected foreigners in sexual offenses has risen significantly in recent years. It grew from 35 percent to 42.44 percent for rapes between 2000 and 2020, according to a response from the federal government to a small query from the AfD parliamentary group. The suspected perpetrators are therefore mostly Turks, Afghans and Syrians.
The Federal Statistical Office only had figures for the period from 2009 to 2020 for rapes committed together. In these years, too, the proportion of non-German suspects grew from 29.55 percent to 41.18 percent.
In cases of sexual assault, the statistics show an increase from 35 percent to 50 percent within 20 years. At the same time, the number of cases fell from 302 to 228. Turkish nationals made up the main group of suspects, followed by Afghans and Syrians.
The co-chairman of the AfD, Stephan Brandner, commented on the numbers to JUNGE FREIHEIT. “The proportion of non-German suspects in crimes of a sexual nature, such as rape, is staggering. Women in particular could have been spared a great deal of suffering if the borders had not been open to everyone.”
With regard to Women’s Day on March 8, the member of the Bundestag said: “Especially around Women’s Day we hear from all sides how important it is to make good politics for women. From my point of view, however, this should not mean that gender is consistently used, but rather that women can move about safely and do not have to be afraid of going out on the street in the dark.” (ag)
BERLIN. The proportion of suspected foreigners in sexual offenses has risen significantly in recent years. It grew from 35 percent to 42.44 percent for rapes between 2000 and 2020, according to a response from the federal government to a small query from the AfD parliamentary group. The suspected perpetrators are therefore mostly Turks, Afghans and Syrians.
The Federal Statistical Office only had figures for the period from 2009 to 2020 for rapes committed together. In these years, too, the proportion of non-German suspects grew from 29.55 percent to 41.18 percent.
In cases of sexual assault, the statistics show an increase from 35 percent to 50 percent within 20 years. At the same time, the number of cases fell from 302 to 228. Turkish nationals made up the main group of suspects, followed by Afghans and Syrians.
The co-chairman of the AfD, Stephan Brandner, commented on the numbers to JUNGE FREIHEIT. “The proportion of non-German suspects in crimes of a sexual nature, such as rape, is staggering. Women in particular could have been spared a great deal of suffering if the borders had not been open to everyone.”
With regard to Women’s Day on March 8, the member of the Bundestag said: “Especially around Women’s Day we hear from all sides how important it is to make good politics for women. From my point of view, however, this should not mean that gender is consistently used, but rather that women can move about safely and do not have to be afraid of going out on the street in the dark.” (ag)