Chapter 370: Revenge
The first update
The news of La Fontaine's stabbing by refugees ignited the anger of the left-wing forces, especially after the government's attempt to cover up the gunman's arrest and incriminating evidence, and the young man standing in the courtroom looked fearlessly at the judge and the jury around him when asked why he had attacked an innocent politician.
"Because he blocked our door to this country, and there must be a price to pay for those who stand in our faith. At first I just wanted to scare this man, but I didn't expect to send him to hell with just one bullet, it seems that this is the will of the Lord for us, and the enemy needs to pay for their actions. That's my motive, Your Honor. β
In such a brazen assassination in the name of doctrine, even the surrounding jury felt that the young Abdul's youth atrocities were outrageous, while the lawyer standing next to him was ashamed to defend Abdul's actions. On the basis that the other party is an adult under the age of 18, it is hoped that the court will consider a reduction in the sentence of the young man at its discretion.
As soon as this incident came out, the lawyer who spoke for it immediately became the object of public discussion, especially when he said that the other party was just a young man and proposed to the jury to reduce the punishment, and some media commentators refuted his views on this matter.
"Being young is no excuse for him to do evil, and no one can use his pitiful status as a refugee to commit crimes. I was amazed that a well-educated lawyer could say such shameful things, and I was ashamed of his teachers and parents. Of course, the other party, as a child, still has to give appropriate sympathy, there is no death penalty in Germany, but he can be sentenced to life imprisonment. β
Not only did he endure the doubts of public opinion, but the lawyer also received anonymous threatening and threatening letters. A bullet cup in an envelope was placed on the doorstep of his home, and a threatening letter cut and pasted from a newspaper warned him of severe sanctions if he continued to defend the refugee.
However, the lawyer and his defender used the threat to play a sad card in an attempt to turn the tide of public opinion and focus the attention of the public not on the murder of refugee teenagers, but on the unjust treatment of refugees' human rights. But the reasonably sensible judge was not unimpressed by the lawyer's pathos card. But Abdul's criminal behavior is also in a dilemma. Because some internal forces began to test him, asking the judge to keep a low profile on the matter, so as not to provoke the refugees to revolt. The people's protests of the government can choose to ignore them, but the unrest unleashed by the refugees can beat nerves at the top. So I'd rather keep a low profile than see what I don't want to see.
In the end, Abdul was only sentenced to seven years in prison, but this sentence completely aroused the anger of the left, and even Rafontaine, who had just escaped the danger of his life and was still in the intensive care unit, only shook his head regretfully after seeing the result. Sighing, he said, "The iron-blooded spirit of Germany has left us. β
After the verdict was issued, Yanayev also privately expressed his condolences to the politician who protected the vital interests of the German people, and at the same time expressed regret for the decision made by the German government. Of course, these are all in the name of private individuals, and how could Yanayev, who is desperate for Germany's increasing chaos, choose to foolishly interfere in the internal affairs of other countries at this time and find an excuse for the German government to divert its attention.
Calls for a new verdict and severe punishment for the killers began to rise and fall in Berlin and then spread to Hamburg. Munich, Frankfurt and other cities. The verdict sparked public outrage. Because this murderer with aggravated circumstances was not sentenced to death. Rather, it was only symbolically sentenced to seven years in prison.
When Abdul was escorted out of the courthouse, he smiled and raised his middle finger at the reporter's camera, contacting all the media present to provoke the German left, "You people can't stop us at all, human rights and freedoms are the future of Europe." Anyone who wants to restore Nazi behavior will be punished by the real pig Anla. See, I was only sentenced to seven years, and after seven years I was still able to swagger out and enjoy all that the GDR had to offer! β
Abdul's provocation was more like a declaration of war, igniting anger among the population on the left. The left has historically been the most marginalized social force, the least satisfied with the status quo, dissatisfied with the distribution of power in the existing society, and demanding social change through reformism and revolution. After such provocations as Abdul, the already extremely dissatisfied population of the refugees is preparing their own plans for revenge. They want to declare war on the refugee forces, but also on the conservative right-wing forces.
Abdul was held in a special prison, and after being carefully manipulated by a prison guard, he was thrown into the hands of skinhead inmates who were most disgusted with the Arab religion, and these extreme nationalists and neo-Nazis had long looked down on what refugees were doing in the land, and Abdul became a tragic catharsis.
This is also the first time that Abdul has seen that in addition to the Virgin Mary and the overflowing side of human rights, there is also an extremely violent side, although this group of people who are disillusioned with society can only call for wind and rain in this small world, but it does not affect their interest in torturing Abdul in the slightest.
Being beaten and abused, the refugee young man was so arrogant at the beginning that he almost lost his despair of life, and the prison guards only stood up after he was cleaned up and threw him into a separate isolated cell.
"You brought it upon yourself, and you will suffer such a sin every day of your life. Phew, you refugees only deserve this. β
After warning Abdul, who was on the verge of a nervous breakdown, the prison guards closed the heavy iron door.
"If I were you, I would choose to commit suicide, and if I survive in such a torment of life and death for so long, it is better to give myself a relief, after all, do you think you can survive until the moment when you get out alive?"
With that, the guard left the cell, empty footsteps echoing through the long corridors, leaving Abdul alone in a dark corner.
Freedom, equality.
The two words suddenly popped into the mind of the prison guard who was smoking on the high wall outside the prison, but he just sneered and shook his head, freedom and equality are only relative, and no minority can trample on the interests of the vast majority. Likewise, no one has trampled on the Germanic spirit of the rising German powers.
"It's such a terrible country, it's almost losing the iron spirit that it used to try to unify Europe. Look at what our politicians are doing stupidly, taking in refugees without any bottom line and making them do whatever they want on our land. It was even a seven-year prison sentence, and if Hitler was still alive, I think it would not be this special prison that would have taken these people, but the Nazi gas camps. β
"My FΓΌhrer, Germany is dead."
The prison guard remembered Hitler's speech he had read in the book before, and after the end of World War I, Germany under the command of the Weimar government was facing almost as bad a situation as it is now. The economic downturn has led to the lack of material livelihood for the people, and the social problems caused by refugees have become a fuse of contradictions.
"Before me, standing is a people, a people groaning in humiliation! After the end of that war, the pride of our nation was gone! The victors rode on our necks and trampled on our dignity, the dignity of one of the noblest nations on the European continent! You tell me that you are choosing to be like Benjamin. Martin to be a freedom fighter or a slave? Others have bullied us, even the weakest peoples have come to trample on us, and we will only cry: we express strong indignation and protest, such people. It's boneless! Such a person is lowly! We should make the enemy tremble with cannon earthquakes and deaf sounds! We should crush their dignity, their lives, and let them know that we are not a bunch of cowards who only know how to protest! β
Thinking of this, the prison guard took a deep breath, threw the cigarette butt in his hand on the ground, stomped it out with his foot, and then turned back to the cold building behind him without looking back.
Revenge.
The people of Germany will one day make these people who invaded the country pay.
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