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After a rape threat: How a Saxon member of the Bundestag defends herself against Nazis and the AfD

2024-02-01T17:59:28.707Z

Highlights: After a rape threat: How a Saxon member of the Bundestag defends herself against Nazis and the AfD. Nasr: "I get up every day to fight against these people.” Nazis threaten SPD politician with gang rape Rasha Nasr's life. 58 percent of those potentially affected in Germany have experienced racism at least once in their lives. The SPD politician also makes no secret of her antipathy towards right-wing populists - what's more: she considers the developments surrounding the Afd to be “very dangerous”



As of: February 1, 2024, 6:51 p.m

By: Maximilian Gang

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Racism is nothing new for SPD Bundestag member Rasha Nasr.

But recently the hostility has reached a new quality - and does not remain in the virtual world.

Berlin - When Rasha Nasr talks about the AfD, she doesn't shy away from clear words.

“For me, they are tough Nazis,” says the SPD member of the Bundestag in an interview with

IPPEN.MEDIA

.

She knows firsthand how great the danger could be for millions of people if radical right-wing ideologies gain influence in Germany.

Born and raised in Dresden, the 31-year-old with Syrian roots has had to defend herself against racism her whole life.

With regard to the AfD and right-wing networks, she says: “I get up every day to fight against these people.”

Nazis threaten SPD politician with gang rape

Racist hostility runs like a common thread through Rasha Nasr's life.

Whether as a child, when for some she wasn't “white and blonde” enough to go to carnival as a princess, or as a young woman who was the only one who had to show her ID at a police check.

“These are experiences that many millions of people have every day,” says the SPD politician.

According to the “Racist Realities” study by the National Discrimination and Racism Monitor, 58 percent of those potentially affected in Germany have experienced racism at least once in their lives.

The Saxon SPD member of the Bundestag Rasha Nasr has had to defend herself against racism all her life.

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With her entry into the Bundestag in 2021 - as the first Saxon SPD politician with a migration background - the hostility did not subside.

Quite the opposite: “They have taken on a new quality”.

When strangers got hold of her private number in February 2023, threats were made against her life and limb: “Next time you’d better turn around when you’re on the street,” they said.

A little later she received threats of gang rape from Nazis via text message.

But the hostility didn't just remain in the virtual world.

After threats: Nasr and her team take a self-defense course

"It has already happened that I was 'greeted' on the street with 'Salam Aleikum SPD bitch'."

When a man recognized her on a Dresden tram last summer, the situation almost escalated.

“He said that we are all criminals, that we should be hunted and that I will also get my punishment.”

As he stood in front of her with his fists clenched, those present intervened.

The hostility has reached such a level that Nasr and her team were forced to take a self-defense course.

Nasr has even faced hostility from members of parliament.

The politician was particularly annoyed by a statement made by AfD MP Roger Beckamp: “I was asked whether I would say thank you to the country that welcomed me so nicely – in the plenary session in front of the cameras.”

The politician didn't let that sit, she countered: "I don't get anything from you, who let the tax money of all these people here support you, except hate, agitation, lies and no constructiveness at all."

Nasr warns about the AfD after a right-wing secret meeting – “very dangerous”

In an interview with

IPPEN.MEDIA

, Nasr also makes no secret of her antipathy towards right-wing populists - what's more: she considers the developments surrounding the AfD to be “very dangerous”.

The research network

Correctiv

recently made public a secret meeting at which right-wing extremists are said to have discussed the “remigration” of people with a migration background with AfD officials, among others.

In fact, it is said to have been about deporting people based on racist criteria.

Germans, like Rasha Nasr, are also said to have been part of their fantasies.

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Nasr: The fight against right-wing agitation is not lost

“We Ossis have had to deal with them for a long time.

We have known for a long time that wherever AfD is written on it, there is right-wing extremism in it.”

Nevertheless, the AfD currently stands at around 22 percent in the federal government on the Sunday question; in Nasr's home state of Saxony, the party would even be the strongest force with 34 percent.

This is hard for the politician to understand: “I don’t know how many more examples it takes for people to understand whose spirit children these really are.

What they want to do with this country is that they don’t love this country.”

Nasr would welcome the currently discussed review of a ban on the AfD, especially the three state associations in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia that are classified as right-wing extremists.

But that is not enough to counter racism in the country: “It takes all of us.

The decent people [...] must all say together: 'A limit has been reached here'.

These are our cashiers, these are the people who develop vaccines, who build our houses and solar systems on the roofs.

This is who we are.”

(mg)

Source: merkur

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