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by Soeren Kern • June 11, 2018 at
5:00 am
- "Susanna is
dead. Maria from Freiburg; Mia from Kandel; Mireille from
Flensburg; and now Susanna from Mainz...." — Alice Weidel,
co-leader AfD party.
- "Susanna's
death is not a blind stroke of fate. Susanna's death is the
result of many years of organized irresponsibility and the
scandalous failure of our asylum and immigration policies.
Susanna is victim of an out-of-control leftwing multicultural
ideology that stops at nothing to impose its sense of moral
superiority." — Alice Weidel, co-leader AfD party.
- "On the day of
Susanna's murder, you [Merkel] testified in parliament that
you have handled the migrant crisis responsibly. Do you dare
to repeat that claim to Susanna's parents?" — Alice
Weidel, co-leader AfD party.
14-year-old
Susanna Maria Feldman (inset) was raped and murdered by Ali Bashar,
a failed Iraqi asylum seeker in Germany. He dumped her body in a
wooded area on the outskirts of Wiesbaden. (Image sources: Feldman
- Facebook; Wiesbaden - Maxpixel)
The rape and murder of a 14-year-old Jewish girl by
a failed Iraqi asylum seeker has cast a renewed spotlight on
Germany's migrant rape crisis, which has continued unabated for
years amid official complicity and public apathy.
Thousands of women and children have been raped or
sexually assaulted in Germany since Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomed
into the country more than one million mostly male migrants from
Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
The latest crime, entirely preventable, is uniquely
reprehensible in that it highlights in one act the many insidious
consequences of Germany's open-door migration policy — including
the failure to vet those allowed into the country and the practice
of releasing migrant criminals back onto German streets instead of
incarcerating or deporting them.
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