First picture! This man brought to Khaled

First picture! This man brought to Khaled

Dresden – The violent death of Khaled Idris Bahray (20) continues to move across Germany. Now the perpetrator is caught and every day new facts about the violence to light. MOPO24 in search of clues.

Who is the culprit?

His name is Hassan S., 26 years old and comes as the victim Khaled from the East African Eritrea. Since Thursday, January 22 S. Hassan sits in custody in the prison Dresden. Police had arrested him in the morning in the apartment. They came to him on the track because they had (a knife) with its DNA traces found the murder weapon.

The test lasted a little – but after only nine days was unequivocally established that Hassan is the prime suspect.

What the well-known fact?

Immediately after the arrest confessed S. Hassan against the investigators on site. Hours later, he decided to remain silent again. The previous statements may nevertheless be used in court.

However, the reconstruction of the murder Dinner is difficult. Fact: Both, therefore, Hassan and Khaled, shared a room in the apartment on the second floor of the prefab in Leubnitz-Neuostra district. A small room with two beds, all around 15 square meters.

The design is not yet clear

On Monday night (January 12) to the apartment both 20-21 clock – left – they inhabit with five other young men from Eritrea. They went into the courtyard of the apartment block. ”It looks to date from as if there the dispute between perpetrator and victim is escalating,” said prosecutor in January Hille.

”It was probably about who can do what when in the kitchen – actually banalities,” said prosecutor Hille. But if that’s true, what the offender says? Investigators report MOPO24 that behind all yet to be relationship issues and jealousy.

At first it looked like suicide

The fact is that the crime scene and location were nearly identical. According to Hassan has stabbed his roommate there and severely beaten, resulting in an open wound on his collarbone. That was probably the reason why the investigators did not see the first stabbing or a lintel (ie, suicide) went out.

More roommate Kahleds are currently neither suspected of being an accomplice to have helped to cover up the murder.

But do drugs?

Can exclude relatively reliable investigators that drugs were found in the blood of the victim. The Mirror had reported on Thursday the complete opposite.

The culprit disguised himself as a victim

After the fact, Hassan S. talked to many journalists who visited the apartment. His comments also influenced significantly the image of the frightened asylum seekers. For example, FAZ, he said: ”Whether we live here now, or a few blocks away, it makes no difference. Dresden Dresden. We want all here just to get away, no matter where, the main thing away from this city. ”

The newspaper quoted him as ”one of the closest friends of the dead”.

What threatens S. Hassan?

If convicted of manslaughter and could face up to 15 years in prison. That the offender is delivered to his home Eritrea, seems impossible. The prison, he will therefore serve in Germany.

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Arrest made over the death of Dresden asylum seeker

About a week after an Eritrean refugee was found dead in his apartment, an arrest warrant has been issued for his roommate. The incident has raised questions over the safety of asylum seekers in Germany.

The Dresden district attorney’s office confirmed on Thursday that an arrest warrant for manslaughter had been issued in the case of an asylum seeker who was found dead a little over a week ago. The accused killer had been remanded into custody as a result of DNA evidence found on the murder weapon.

The suspect was a housemate of Khaled B., the 20-year old from Eritrea who was discovered dead in his high-rise in Dresden’s Leubnitz-Neuostra district where he lived with other asylum seekers. The police originally issued a report saying there was no evidence of foul play, but reversed this statement when a coroner’s report listed multiple stab wounds to the neck and chest.

The 26-year-old suspect is also thought to be from Eritrea, quelling rumors that the murder was a hate crime, which had been circulating since swastika graffiti was found in the staircase near Khaled’s apartment. The accused has alledgedly confessed while in custody and given his motive as a fight over household concerns that turned violent.

Khaled’s death spurred an outcry over the treatment of asylum seekers, particularly as it occurred in the same city where weekly anti-Islamization marches by the PEDIGA protest group take place. Although the group denies being xenophobic, they are often criticized for stirring up anti-foreigner sentiment.

Thousands had gathered on Saturday for a memorial following his passing to pay their respects to the late Khaled, carrying signs that say ”Ich bin Khaled” or ”I am Khaled” and lighting candles.

es/msh (AFP, dpa)

Editor’s note: Deutsche Welle is bound by German law and the German press code, which stresses the importance of protecting the privacy of suspected criminals or victims and obliges us to refrain from revealing full names in such cases.

 

 

Six Eritrean journalists released after nearly six years in prison

Reporters Without Borders is happy to learn of the release on bail of six Eritrean journalists who had been held since a wave of arrests in February 2009.

They are Bereket Misghina, Yirgalem Fisseha Mebrahtu and Basilios Zemo of Radio Bana, Meles Negusse Kiflu, who worked for Radio Bana and Radio Zara, Girmay Abraham of Radio Dimtsi Hafash and Petros Teferi.

“We are delighted to learn of the release of these six journalists, which is an exceptional development in the terrible conditions prevailing in Eritrea, said Cléa Kahn-Sriber, the head of the Reporters Without Borders Africa desk. At this point, we don’t have additional information about the circumstances of their release or their state of health. We will obviously follow the situation closely.”

At least seven other journalists who were rounded up in February 2009 – Mohammed Said Mohammed, Biniam Ghirmay, Esmail Abd-el-Kader, Araya Defoch, Mohammed Dafla, Simon Elias and Yemane Hagos – were released on bail in March 2013.

The most dramatic event in the February 2009 wave of arrests was a raid on Radio Bana, a small radio station in the centre of the capital that broadcast educational programmes sponsored by the education ministry. All of its staff – about 50 journalists – were taken to Dobozito detention centre on the outskirts of the capital without any explanation being given.

According to the figures compiled by Reporters Without Borders, 16 other journalists, including Dawit Isaak and Seyoum Tsehaye, continue to be detained in Eritrea.

Eritrea is ranked last in the Reporters Without Borders press freedom index for the seventh year running.

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By: Reporters Without Borders

Asylum seekers died from multiple stab wounds!

Dresden – Dresden prosecutor has ruled on the death of the applicant Khaled Idris (20). Here is the original, which was received at 17:26 clock MOPO24. Posted by the speaker of the prosecutor sheep Dresden, Attorney General Lawrence Haase (54):

”The 20 year old Eritrean died a violent death, today’s post-mortem examination of the 01/13/2015 found dead 20 years of Eritrea has revealed that he has come through multiple stab wounds in the neck and chest to death.

The man was found yesterday against 7.40 clock in Dresden at the John Paul Thilman-road dead. Passers-by discovered the body and called the police.

The dead man is a 20-year-old asylum seekers from Eritrea, who lived in the area.

The Dresden prosecutor has launched investigations of manslaughter.

The homicide of Dresden police was increased to 25 officers. The investigation focused on interviews with residents of the 20-year-olds. Forensic scientists have taken up the clues and assurance in the home, at the site and in its environment. A possible murder weapon has not been able to be ensured.

Are used also special dogs. They are used to Scanning for traces. The aim is also to create a moving picture of the 20th.

Also continued the investigation into Wahrnehmbarkeitsbereich. Investigators search for clues to a possible conflict. Also of interest include video recordings in public transport and possible whistleblower in an adjacent shopping market.

The Dresden Homicide examined witnesses, who can supply information on the course of action. Notes takes the police headquarters in Dresden at the phone number (0351) 483 22 33. ”

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She fled from Eritrea has adopted the St. Matthew

Has between 12 and 13 years old, was found before Christmas at the station of Melegnano ”undernourished and semiassiderata with a strong anemia. We’ve taken care of but it is only ”by Maria Grazia Piccaluga

PAVIA. Zahra remembers only his name, which he wrote in beautiful handwriting with a pastel green. And his country of origin, Eritrea. It could have been twelve, maybe thirteen. The rest is sunk in the darkness of memory.

Since before Christmas, when the police found her in the train station semiassiderata Melegnano and accompanied her to the emergency room of the San Matteo in Pavia, is hospitalized in a single room on the third floor of the building of Pediatrics. Doctors and nurses have cared for and pampered.

Zahra (has a different name but it must be protected) is alone. Nobody knows. No one came to ask her.

The bedroom with soft toys, led by the staff of the clinic, is his world for two weeks. And Zahra smiles, opens his eyes blacks in front of anyone who comes into his room. Very few words in English. Such as those traded yesterday with the bishop, Monsignor Giovanni Giudici visiting for the blessing of the Epiphany, was impressed by his story. ”When she arrived was in very serious health conditions,” explained in the department. They found the police station in the corner of the train station in Melegnano. Despite the bitter cold that night wore only a few light clothing. The skin of the body covered with stains caused by scabies. Sign that for days, maybe weeks, did not have a roof over their heads, a clean bed, a place to wash.

The girl was accompanied in Pavia, the emergency room of St. Matthew and then hospitalized in Pediatrics. ”After examination also revealed severe anemia, hemoglobin values were very low would be suspect, in the first half, an immunological disease – says the primary clinic, Professor Gianluigi Marseglia -. We found a serious deficiency of vitamin B12, was malnourished, proven by a recent life made sure of hardship. ”

It was also necessary to isolate it from other patients, to prevent the spread of infection, but at the same time one should not abandon it. For too long, maybe that child faced his fate alone. Who brought in the hospital has reconstructed a possible history is thought to be a refugee from Eritrea arrived along with the flow of other desperate countrymen. How it then found alone and without documents inside the station Melegnano has not yet been clarified.

His case has already opened a file on the Juvenile Court of Milan.

Meanwhile Zahra has healed, ate with appetite and seems intrigued by the new world in which it is located. The hospital has provided a mediator but the words and memories do not go out, harnessed somewhere. ”It will take time,” they say in the department.

She has conquered all. ”Here in the department we have adopted, has conquered all – confirms Marseglia -. Now it seems serene but may have temporarily removed the painful memories. ”Draw, color. Long red petals, pink, green. And every morning you system braids in his hair. But do not ask the mother, the family. The association ”My pediatrician friend” has recovered pajamas, undergarments, some clothes. And also individually department personnel led games, dolls, crayons, drawing paper. ”The girl at the moment is assigned to St. Matthew regarding the health aspect – explains Marseglia -. Will stay here with us a little ’, to stabilize his condition. Then will be taking charge of social services, which will follow the directions of the Juvenile Court. ”