Exametriculation of anti -Semitic criminals: Lawyer demands hard consequences for Jewish students in Germany
Exametriculation of anti -Semitic criminals: Lawyer demands hard consequences for Jewish students in Germany
The former President of the Constitutional Court for North Rhine-Westphalia, Michael Bertrams, calls for the brutal raid on a Jewish student in Berlin to exmatriculation of anti-Semitic criminals. According to Bertrams, anti -Semitic attacks should result in serious consequences in order to enable Jewish students to live a fear -free life and study in Germany. The lawyer emphasizes that the solidarity of the university lines, which is missing from the Jewish side, is urgently required in this regard.
Furthermore, Bertram suggests that perpetrators with double citizenship also to withdraw the German passport in addition to the Exametriculation and threaten to deport them. He refers to paragraph 46 of the Criminal Code, which provides that anti -Semitically motivated crimes justify a higher punishment.
The local effects of these demands in Berlin could mean that the Berlin universities are more against anti -Semitic incidents and that such crimes consistently punish. It would send the Jewish students a signal of solidarity and offer them a safer environment.
In a historical context, it is important to mention that anti -Semitism also has a long history in Germany. Jews were systematically persecuted and murdered in particular during National Socialism. Examtriculation of anti -Semitic criminals can therefore be regarded as a measure to combat and prevention of anti -Semitic tendencies that are deeply rooted in German history.
In order to better understand Michael Bertram's reasoning, a table with statistical data on anti -Semitic incidents in Berlin could be helpful in recent years. This could prove whether there is an increase in such crimes and whether Jewish students are increasingly the goal of anti -Semitic attacks. This information could further illustrate the article and underpin them with concrete facts.
Source: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger/OTS
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