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Union advocates advocate for increased solidarity in Solingen's political landscape.

Union advocates advocate for increased solidarity in Solingen's political landscape.

Union advocates advocate for increased solidarity in Solingen's political landscape.
Union advocates advocate for increased solidarity in Solingen's political landscape.

In the aftermath of a gruesome assault in Solingen, Germany's Police Union (DPolG) is pushing for stronger political unity. They believe it's time for politics to function collaboratively, rather than hindering each other or engaging in power struggles through declarations, as stated by the union.

Historically, Solingen has been plagued by numerous assaults and knife-related incidents, underscoring the urgency for swift action. The surge in knife assaults in Hesse has also been significant. While weapon-free zones and stricter firearm regulations can offer some protection, they are not sufficient to deter targeted attacks or homicides.

From the union's perspective, addressing radicalism in mosques across the country is crucial. They advocate for reinforcements in immigration offices, public prosecutors' offices, courts, police, and domestic intelligence services. Additionally, public areas should see an increase in video surveillance.

Recently, a knife attack in Solingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, resulted in the tragic deaths of three individuals. The Federal Prosecutor's Office is now leading the investigation, with a 26-year-old Syrian in custody for murder and suspected affiliation with IS.

The escalating knife assaults in Hesse mirror those in Solingen, highlighting the urgent need for increased police resources. Addressing radicalism in mosques and reinforcing various law enforcement agencies could potentially deter future violent crimes.

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In response to the rise in knife assaults, union advocates in Germany have proposed several measures to enhance safety and combat radicalism. These include:

  1. Adjusting Migration Policy: The union has proposed a five-point plan to significantly alter Germany's migration policy. This includes stricter border controls, immediate rejection of illegal entry attempts, and enhanced support for federal states in enforcing exit orders for individuals required to leave the country[1].
  2. Public Safety Enhancements: Advocates call for a standard 30 kilometers per hour speed limit in urban areas to protect pedestrians and for increased fines for traffic violations to deter reckless driving[3].
  3. Counter-Extremist Measures: The CDU (Christian Democratic Union) has proposed a comprehensive approach to counter extremist threats, including punishing supporters of terrorist organizations, closing mosques preaching hatred and anti-Semitism, and fighting extremism from both right-wing and left-wing perspectives[5].

These measures aim to address both the immediate safety concerns and the underlying root causes of radicalism in Germany.

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