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suffered a cut on her cheek measuring roughly 4 by 3 centimetres, was treated
at a hospital and released. The girl and her parents were placed under police
protection.
Ludwigshafen, 14 January 1994
25.
An arson attack wounded 11 foreigners at an asylum shelter
where 50 asylum-seekers lived. The fire was set on the ground floor with
trash as tinder. Damage in the building was minimal. Three people were
hospitalized. Eight others were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation.
There is credible evidence that the attack had been carried out by right-wing
radicals and was racially motivated.
Darmstadt, 18 February 1994
26.
Ali Bayram, a 50-year-old man of Turkish origin who had been in Germany
for 20 years and who was known as a very friendly and soft-spoken person, was
shot by Reiner G., his German neighbour, who claimed that there was too much
noise in the apartment. Reiner G. rang the doorbell of the Bayram family home
at around 8 p.m. and fired six shots at Ali Bayram and his 12-year-old
daughter Asli Bayram. Ali Bayram died and the daughter was severely injured.
The victim’s wife, Lütfifye Bayram, said that there had been a clear change in
the landlord’s attitude towards her family after the racially motivated Mölln
arson incident in which three persons had lost their lives. She also said
that they called the police immediately, but later found the phone had been
disconnected, and that the police arrived at the scene some 10 minutes later.
It is alleged that the shooting was a purely racist attack and that the police
are intentionally portraying the incident as a mere dispute between
neighbours, thus trying to cover up the real underlying factor.
Ludwigshafen, 14 March 1994
27.
Kerim Sarper (Turkish citizen) came to Germany and assumed his function
of religious officer at the Mevlana mosque in Ludwigshafen six years ago. As
he was preparing to return to Turkey upon completion of his assignment, he was
brutally attacked by five persons who beat him with baseball bats and stabbed
him. Severely wounded, Kerim Sarper was hospitalized in critical condition.
When his condition stabilized, he appealed to all to unite and befriend each
other. It is alleged that the attack was racially motivated.
Stuttgart, 16 March 1994
28.
In a heinous racist attack, a residential building, occupied mostly by
foreigners, was set on fire during the night. Seven people died in the
incident, including two children, an old woman and an old couple. The victims
were burnt to such an extent that the identification process was extremely
difficult. Nineteen other people were injured. Nebahat Say and her daughter
Aylingüla Say (both of Turkish origin) also died in the arson attack.
Nebahat Say was 27 years old and pregnant, and her daughter was only five
years old. Their dead bodies were found in a final embrace. Medical reports
indicated that their deaths were due to smoke inhalation. Nothing remarkable
was detected around the building in the police check one hour before the
incident. It is almost confirmed that this attack was of a racist nature.