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It didn't take the knife attack in Dresden at the beginning of October, in which a young Syrian stabbed a man and seriously injured a second, to come to an important conclusion.

We have known for a long time that the West is abhorred by Islamic fundamentalists, not because it oppresses Muslims, but because it liberates them.

The real motor of Islamism is not the pedantic observance of the Koran or other holy scriptures, but the fear of the freedom that reigns in Europe.

The “lunatics of God”, as the French philosopher Pascal Bruckner calls them, fight against them.

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In the case of the Syrian in Dresden, he was bothered by the fact that his victims were homosexual.

They took the liberty of walking hand in hand through the city.

There could also have been other reasons to induce the “madman of God” to kill: a scantily clad woman or a group of Jewish religion students.

Can the Islamists be tamed?

Experience so far paints a bleak picture.

So you have to go about it in another way.

"Checking whether you can deport to Syria in the pacified areas"

After the fatal knife attack in Dresden, Interior Minister Seehofer urges that the possibility of deportations to Syria be examined.

"I will strongly advocate that we check whether one can not deport to Syria in the pacified areas."

Source: WORLD

Where there are opportunities to deport them, they must be seized.

It is therefore only to be welcomed that the majority of the German interior ministers have joined Horst Seehofer's initiative to deport dangerous people back to Syria if they come from this region.

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It cannot be that delusional and violent people who enjoy guest status in Germany as asylum seekers try to turn Europe into a regime from which they have escaped.

"No freedom for the enemies of freedom"

Isn't there a civil war in Syria?

The answer to this is not clear: in some regions this is the case, in many others it is not.

Is Syria a Dictatorship?

Yes that's it.

But if one wanted to deport violent Islamists and the most brutal threats only to Arab democracies in the future, then we would have to live with these people in the country for the next 500 years.

“No freedom for the enemies of freedom” is a principle followed by the Federal Republic and its respective governments.

It applies to right-wing and left-wing extremists as well as to Islamists.

There is also a basic principle: anyone who does not have German citizenship and commits or plans serious crimes here has no business in this country.

Federal Interior Minister Horst Seehofer follows this principle.

It not only increases security in this country, but also people's trust in the free and democratic basic order.