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    Afghan given life sentence in Germany after fatal stabbing at anti-Islam rally

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    Posted on September 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    An Afghan man was sentenced to life in Germany for a fatal stabbing at an anti-Islam rally, sparking debates on deportations to Afghanistan.

    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Stabbing Incident
    • Background of the Case
    • Court Verdict and Implications
    • Potential for Appeal

    Afghan National Sentenced to Life for Fatal Stabbing at Rally in Germany

    Details of the Stabbing Incident

    STUTTGART, Germany (Reuters) - An Afghan national with suspected Islamist motives was sentenced to life in prison by a German court on Tuesday for stabbing a police officer to death and injuring five others at an anti-Islam rally last year.

    Background of the Case

    The verdict comes at a time of heated debate about deportations of criminals and failed asylum seekers to Afghanistan, which resumed earlier this year after talks with the Taliban government, which Berlin does not officially recognise.

    Court Verdict and Implications

    The 26-year-old defendant, named only as Sulaiman A to protect his privacy, was found guilty of using a large hunting knife to attack people during a demonstration in the western city of Mannheim organised by the anti-Islam group Pax Europa in late May 2024.

    Potential for Appeal

    Sulaiman A attacked a speaker and several demonstrators at the event before stabbing a police officer who rushed in to help. The officer later succumbed to his injuries.

    The attacker was taken into pre-trial custody in June 2024 after leaving intensive care for injuries he sustained during his arrest.

    Though prosecutors say he sympathised with the militant Islamic State group, he was not tried for terrorism.

    The court in Stuttgart declared a special "gravity of guilt" in the case, which means Sulaiman A will not be eligible for parole.

    The verdict can still be appealed.

    (Reporting by Tilman Blasshofer, Writing by Friederike Heine, Editing by Miranda Murray and Andrew Cawthorne)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Afghan national sentenced to life in Germany for fatal stabbing.
    • •Incident occurred at an anti-Islam rally in Mannheim.
    • •Debate on deportations to Afghanistan continues.
    • •Court declared 'gravity of guilt', no parole for Sulaiman A.
    • •Verdict can be appealed despite severe sentencing.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Afghan given life sentence in Germany after fatal stabbing at anti-Islam rally

    1What is a life sentence?

    A life sentence is a type of punishment for serious crimes, where the convicted individual is sentenced to spend the rest of their life in prison, without the possibility of parole.

    2What is an anti-Islam rally?

    An anti-Islam rally is a public demonstration organized by groups opposing Islamic beliefs or practices, often reflecting broader societal tensions regarding immigration and cultural integration.

    3What is a police officer's role?

    A police officer is a member of a law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining public order, enforcing laws, and protecting citizens from crime.

    4What is the significance of deportation?

    Deportation is the legal process of removing a foreign national from a country, often due to violations of immigration laws or criminal activity, and can have significant implications for the individual and their home country.

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