Leading German Islam critic Michael Stürzenberger narrowly escaped a prison sentence, where his life would have been in danger, on appeal in Hamburg last Monday. Despite Stürzenberger’s having been the victim of an Islamic knife attack that killed a police officer in May, the Hamburg court sentenced him to a fine of €3600 for criticizing mass Islamic immigration.
In May 2024, an Afghan “refugee” named Sulaiman Ataee attacked and injured Germany’s most prominent Islam critic, Michael Stürzenberger, with a knife and killed police officer Rouven Laur, who had intervened to protect Stürzenberger, in Mannheim, Germany (Gateway reported).
Stürzenberger has been attacked frequently by young Muslims on the street at his lectures and subjected to a spurious lawfare campaign by the German government for ridiculous things like hiding a license plate from Antifa and sharing historical news clippings of Nazis meeting Muslims in WW II.
In September 2022, a Hamburg court sentenced him to six months in prison for allegedly violating Hate Speech laws, which would have put him in mortal peril from Muslim inmates, similiar to Tommy Robinson‘s repeated incarceration as a political prisoner in the UK.
On appeal Monday, November 25, the prison sentence was converted to a fine, sparing Stürzenberger the risk of being attacked in prison by Muslim inmates. […]
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