“SON OF A BITCH!” Across the broad Sonnenallee, Falko Liecke (49) is accosted by a man from a café.
Undeterred, the CDU politician continues to walk past shops with a camera team from BILD LIVE, some of which don’t even have a German translation next to the Arabic letters.
The Sonnenallee is now considered the largest Arabic street in Europe. Mobile phone shops, hummus, home especially for many Syrians who have fled.
Falko Liecke will become even better known and hated here thanks to his book “Focus on Germany”. Because the Neukölln social politician sticks to his demand to take children away from criminal clans, so that sons no. 4, 5 or 6 do not also become frequent offenders.
Change of location to the elementary school in the Köllnische Heide near the Al-Nur Mosque. Mothers with headscarves are picking up their children. Will teachers soon be wearing this religious symbol, which is banned in Berlin schools? Could happen if Karlsruhe overturns the capital’s neutrality law, which also applies to courts and the police.
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Here, the new Berlin education senator Astrid-Sabine Busse (64, SPD) was headmaster for years. Liecke says she told him that Muslim children had covered their ears during the Advent season with “Silent Night, Holy Night” and wished that Christmas should be canceled next year.
The High Deck development is nearby. The wind rolls bags and cups over the pavement between cars without license plates and Mercedes S 350s. A crime hotspot where plainclothes policewomen put on headscarves during security investigations.
In Denmark, such focal points are torn down and the residents are distributed to other settlements. No solution for Liecke: “What happens to the people? They are still socially dependent. But they still can’t speak the language.”
Three smaller boys with beverage cans follow the shooting this morning from a garbage-covered staircase. “So this is what homeschooling looks like…” says Liecke.