'If we give up, they will win.' Two years after the ghastly terror attack in Hanau, German far-right groups are spraying fascist leader Adolf Hitler's pictures on the victims' pictures every two to three days
The dead terrorist's father publicly says that"more foreigners and Turks should be killed so that justice can prevail," and yet the police choose to do nothing.
Gultekin's father passed away 38 days after his brother Gokhan's death. The old man couldn't bear the loss of his son. According to 2019 data collected by Hanau municipality, the population of Hanau city is approximately 96,500, of which 15,375 are foreigners. Gultekin explains how Fascist leader Adolf Hitler's pictures are sprayed on victims' pictures every two to three days. He once witnessed his own brother's picture with a Hitler moustache.
Gurbuz said the German police are quick to react when they have to move against minority communities. But in the case of the Hanau attack, which happened two years ago, she said the police have yet to complete their investigation. His father has now carried the hate agenda forward, writing inciteful letters and even wishing death upon the mayor of Hanau city, Claus Kaminsky. Hans-Gerd wants the mayor to die because he let the victims' families put up the pictures of their dead children in the city. In another letter, he also asked the authorities to return the gun and ammunition seized from his son.
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