Scholz Promises Stricter Laws After Solingen Attack
Scholz Promises Stricter Laws After Solingen Attack

Scholz Promises Stricter Laws After Solingen Attack

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Following a deadly knife attack in Solingen, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has pledged to tighten knife laws and expedite deportations of rejected asylum seekers. The attack, which left three dead and eight wounded, was claimed by the Islamic State, with the 26-year-old suspect, who had a history of failed deportation, allegedly motivated by extremist beliefs. At a memorial for the victims, Scholz expressed his anger and determination to prevent such incidents, asserting that the attack represented terrorism against German society. He indicated that proposed reforms could include limiting the length of knives allowed in public. The incident has reignited debates over Germany's immigration policies and the effectiveness of its asylum system as the country approaches regional elections. Scholz's government, facing criticism on these issues, has already moved to ease deportations of those deemed a threat or involved in terrorism.

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