Despite the Award for Civilian Courage: "Hero of Aschaffenburg Must Leave Germany
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After the stabbing attack in Aschaffenburg, a Somali proves to be an important witness. Prime Minister Söder honors him for his civilian courage. But in the meantime he has been sentenced several times, according to the authorities, refuses to accept work - and is now to leave the country.
Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder awarded him a medal for civilian courage after the Somali had stopped a knife assassin. But that doesn't help him now.
The courageous helper in the deadly stabbing attack is to leave Germany. The authorities justify this with lack of work and several convictions.
Ahmed O. pursued the perpetrator in the Aschaffenburg knife attack on foot and was awarded for it. Now he is threatened with deportation because he is not working.
He stood in the way of the knife attacker in Aschaffenburg (Bavaria), helped the police with the arrest. Now he is to leave Germany.
A courageous Somali followed the knife attacker of Aschaffenburg and received a medal for civilian courage. Nevertheless, he must not remain in the country.
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