Germany’s radical left-wing interior minister weeps for the Syrian manslayer from Bad Oeynhausen: “He never had a nice flat”

Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser (SPD) has spoken out about the alleged perpetrator, an 18-year-old Syrian, who, according to the police, killed 20-year-old Philippos T. in Bad Oeynhausen. Faeser showed sympathy for the perpetrator and did not comment on the victim or the bereaved.

“Today is a very bad day when we have to discuss the murder of a teenager. Where the perpetrator is a refugee who has been living in refugee accommodation for eight years. Who knows nothing else. And I believe that we need to talk much more about this form of unsuccessful social integration,” said Faeser at the SPD parliamentary group’s Municipal Conference 2024.

Faeser’s statement also contradicts previous findings, reports the newspaper Die Welt. A spokesperson for the town of Bad Oeynhausen had stated that the Syrian had never lived in municipal accommodation.

The crime took place on Sunday in the spa gardens of Bad Oeynhausen. Philippos was on his way home from his sister’s graduation party with another young man.

Faeser zum Mord in Bad Oeynhausen: „Müssen über nicht gelungene Integration reden“ (jungefreiheit.de)

6 thoughts on “Germany’s radical left-wing interior minister weeps for the Syrian manslayer from Bad Oeynhausen: “He never had a nice flat””

  1. What an irrational politician. She weeps for the Fascist Muslim murder but not a tear for his innocent victim.
    She must be the grand daughter of WW2 Nazis …it’s a German generational thing.

  2. This woman needs to be deported to Syria. She is not representing the people of Germany.

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