The case of rape in Friborg sharpens the debate on deportation



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Berlin (APA / AFP) – The gang rape of an 18-year-old man in Freiburg has revived the debate over the expulsion of criminal criminals in Germany. The national spokesman for the parliamentary group of the Union, Mathias Middelberg (CDU), claimed Saturday in the "world" a rebadessment of the arrest of the deportation to Syria.

"We can not continue after such heinous acts as in Freiburg as before," Middelberg said. "The expulsion of serious criminals and threats must now be put to the test also for Syria".

An 18-year-old man was raped on 14 October after leaving a discotheque in Friborg with the alleged perpetrator. In the club, she had been using drugs according to the investigation, which could make her helpless. Seven of the eight suspects are Syrians, the eighth largest German citizen. An arrest warrant had been issued against the main suspect at the material time.

If the situation in Syria "continues to improve, even in some parts of the country, repatriations of a limited number of people should not be excluded on a flat-rate basis," Middelberg asked. In any case, this must apply to those who do not have the right of residence in Germany "because of individual persecution, but only because of the general threat situation". "Where expulsion is possible, the protection of our population must take precedence over the retention of violent offenders." "Taking the example of Iraq, we see that such pathways are possible."

With regard to the civil war in Syria, a ban on deportation was imposed in 2012 and was extended several times until the end of this year. At the end of November, the interior ministers of the federal and state governments discuss a further extension.

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