Security measures according to the knife attack: New asylum package in Germany
Security measures according to the knife attack: New asylum package in Germany
In Berlin, the ministers of the traffic light government agreed on far-reaching measures to combat Islamist terror and to regulate migration after the shocking knife attack in Solingen. Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) announced that the new precautions will be both "hard" and "comprehensive" and that security in Germany should increase.
The deadly incident in Solingen occurred last week when a 26-year-old Syrian, Issa Al H., murdered three people at a city festival and injured eight more. The alleged perpetrator, against whom the federal prosecutor's office was investigating for murder and suspected membership in the terrorist militia IS, should have been deported to Bulgaria last year. But this plan failed.
stricter asylum guidelines and instructions
One of the most striking measures is the planned deletion of services for certain asylum seekers. The regulation particularly affects refugees who should be supervised by another European state and is intended to help increase the pressure to leave the departure. However, Faeser emphasized that nobody in Germany should starve or become homeless; The target country must be responsible for this.
Extended powers for security authorities
In order to improve the security situation in Germany, the expansion of the powers of the security authorities is required. Investigative authorities should have access to biometric data and be able to compare them with publicly accessible images. This affects both the police and the Federal Office for Migration. A new Taskforce for Islamism prevention is also set up to propose effective measures and ensure that potential threats are recognized early.
In addition, dealing with knives in public space should be regulated more strictly, including a general ban of knives in long -distance transport, at folk festivals and major events. A ban on jumping knives is also sought, with exceptions, for example for hunters, being considered.
criticism of the new measures
The new measures come across different reactions in politics. While the CSU and CDU are calling for stronger steps and emphasizing the need for more deportation, other voices, such as those of the AfD and the BSW, criticize the measures as a PR campaign before the upcoming elections. AfD boss Alice Weidel described the projects as "panic-pr", the attempts to distract responsibility for the migration crisis from the actors.
The Greens parliamentary group leader Britta Haßelmann expressed concerns that the changes made could contradict existing laws and warned of the legal consequences. The party leader of the Greens, Omid Nouripour, on the other hand, praised the strengthening of the security authorities and the tightened arms regulations.
SPD boss Saskia Esken confirmed the fight against Islamist threats, while Minister of Justice Marco Buschmann spoke of a sensible improvement in the security situation. The Federal Government plans to quickly convene the working group with representatives from all three government factions to implement the measures quickly.
The political discussion about the planned reforms is expected to continue, since the different parties have different views of the correct approach to combating migration and terrorism. The incident in Solingen has focused on the applicable asylum and security laws and could have a significant impact on future asylum policy in Germany.
Kommentare (0)