“Imm Meti”, born in Pristina, celebrated the murder of German police from an Afghan, what “Der Spiegel”

A policeman was stabbed Friday in Manheim, Germany by a 25-year-old born in Afghanistan. Chief Police Inspector, 29-year-old Rowven L. He died later, unable to survive the wound. The attacker, Germany, had been sheltering him since 2014. There he had also been able to get an education. Morning attack in the middle of town, [...]
A policeman was stabbed Friday in Manheim, Germany by a 25-year-old born in Afghanistan. Chief Police Inspector, 29-year-old Rowven L. He died later, unable to survive the wound.
The attacker, Germany, had been sheltering him since 2014. There he had also been able to get an education. The morning attack, in the middle of the city, left colleagues killed but also citizens in general deeply moved and sad, who saw ingratitude expressed in the most terrible way.
Der Spiegel The 25-year-old killer, who left several more people injured, had Islamic motives.
Amid widespread pain and beyond, a person born in Pristina, identified as “, appeared Imam Matti”, who had chosen to celebrate this murder that took place in an event organised by a group against political Islam.
After this attack, this man called for similar acts in a one - minute video published on the social network. In German, he said the policeman's killer deserves “the highest level of paradise” and calls it “exemplary”.
According to Spiegel's information, security authorities have already identified the video author and that it was about Muhamed R, born in 1988 in Pristina.
The 35-year-old had long been in the eyes of authorities. According to security circles, he had even distributed numerous videos of Islamic and anti - Semitic content in the past. At the end of last year, for example, he was said to have called on people to go and attack Israel.
Moreover, Muhammad R. Who lived in Germany from 1991 to 2019, is also known for the judiciary there: In 2018, the Hamburg District Court had issued a criminal order against him for resistance to law enforcement officers in connection with deliberate insults and bodily injury.
Some years earlier, Hamburg authorities had initiated deportation procedures against this person. However, the 35-year-old, who is taught that he has used some covered identities, has been hidden and has since been sought by German authorities. Security circles suspect it is located abroad.
Spiegel wrote that he has banned access to the Schengen Zone, while according to the German newspaper Bild, traces of “Imam Matti” shows that he has been in Niska Banja of Serbia for two years and that his ethnic affiliation is not yet known.
Writing on this occasion, philosophy professor Blerim Latifi took it as an example of ingratitude that goes to “above the essence of the savagery”.
“was fled from his ruined Taliban homeland. To escape certain death, whether from violence or from hunger. In Germany he had been given accommodations, bread, and opportunities to live by work. But something was wrong with him. He had left geographic Afghanistan behind, but not even mental Afghanistan. He brought this to Germany. And one day this mental Afghanistan was awake inside him. In spite of possible rage. He had kidnapped the chopper and bowed down to people who were peacefully protesting in a square. A police officer in the photo, who was just doing his legal duty, lost his life in fatal blows during this attack. The famous co-ordinator of this police, Immanuel Kant, once wrote that “ingratitude is the essence of low-state”, but this story of the German police's Afghan killer goes beyond the core of humiliation. It is the story on the essence of the savagery”, Latif wrote in a Facebook post.












