Courtroom murderer sentenced to lifelong imprisonment in Germany By Justus
Leicht
17 November 2009

The verdict has been reached in the murder trial of Alex W, a German-Russian
citizen accused of killing a 31-year-old Egyptian woman, Marwa El-Sherbini.
W was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder with “malicious intent”, as
well as for the attempted murder of El-Sherbini’s husband, Elwy Okaz.

In a courtroom of the Dresden District Court on July 1, W launched a tirade
of anti-Islamic curses at the pregnant woman, attacking and killing her with
16 knife wounds. The court deemed the crime “particularly grievous”. This
means that the possibility of the sentence being commuted to parole after 15
years has been virtually ruled out.

By affirming that the murder had been carried out with “malice forethought”,
the court also attempted to let itself off the hook. The phraseology implies
that the deed was entirely unforeseeable because the victim was completely
guileless and thus defenceless, and that this condition was exploited by the
perpetrator.

Actually, the court was fully aware of the perpetrators racist frame of
mind. It knew that he hated Muslims and non-Europeans, and denied their
right to exist. Nevertheless, he was able to bring an 18-cm-long knife into
the courtroom, without being searched beforehand. There were no security
checks, guards or police officers in the courtroom.

The subsequent hearing, also held in the Dresden District Court, shed little
new light on the deed and its background. The defendant had met El-Sherbini
in a playground, where she asked him to give her child the place he was
occupying on a swing. He then insulted and swore at her because she was
wearing a headscarf. Witnesses tried to calm him down.

A woman from Russia gave the Egyptian her mobile phone to call the police.
Alex W also cursed her in Russian for offering help. “Our soldiers” were
being killed “there” by Muslims, he said. Whether or not he was alluding to
the war in Chechnya is unclear. It is more likely he meant the German
occupation forces in Afghanistan.

Alex W was charged with insulting behaviour and had to pay a fine. He
appealed against this ruling. During the appeal proceedings, Marwa
El-Sherbini was asked to give an account of the incident. According to a
statement by the judge in the case, she spoke very objectively, even
disputing the police account that W had called her an “Islamic slut”.
Instead she said he had called her an “Islamist” and a “terrorist”.

Reacting to another tirade from W, who claimed that Muslims were monsters
and since September 11 no longer had a right to live in Germany, the woman
merely replied that Islam was a peaceful religion. As she was then about to
leave the courtroom with her husband and three-year-old son, W lunged at her
with a knife and stabbed her.

The 28 year-old W was born in Perm, Russia, and settled with his mother—as
emigrants of German origin from an eastern European state—in Dresden in
2003. His parents had previously separated. Apparently the trained painter
and plasterer was unable to find employment or establish a circle of
friends. He undertook a course in social integration and further vocational
training as a warehouseman, but was forced to draw the lowest level
unemployment benefits. His former headmaster at the time said that he wanted
to speak perfect German. Acquaintances characterised him as intelligent but
lacking in self-esteem.

Several witnesses stated that W identified himself completely with German
nationalism, disputed the right of Muslims to live in Germany and supported
the fascist NPD (National Party of Germany). They claimed he had also
expressed this outlook just before committing the bloody deed.

Ten years ago, W was exempted from Russian military service on suspicion of
suffering from schizophrenia, and thereafter placed under treatment.
However, confirmation of this, arriving a few days before the verdict,
failed to alter the court’s decision on the murder case. In the heat of the
proceedings, the defence pleaded “diminished responsibility” due to a
psychological disorder and called for a verdict of manslaughter.

Alex W’s mother refused to make a statement to the court, but gave an
interview to the newspaper, *Bild am Sonntag.* In contrast to her son, who
admitted to the manslaughter but showed no sign of remorse and expressly
acknowledged his hostility to foreigners, his mother expressed her sympathy
for the victim. She reported that Alex’s father had disappeared when the boy
was two years old. At school he was teased and beaten on account of his
German descent.
The media reaction

At first, media and political circles in Germany gave scant attention to the
murder of Marwa El-Sherbini. Maria Böhmer, the CDU (Christian Democratic
Union) federal spokesperson for integration, only made a comment 10 days
after the murder, and Dresden’s Mayor Helma Orosz (also of the CDU) found it
unnecessary to interrupt her holiday for the funeral service held eleven
days after the crime.

The situation changed following repeated protests in Egypt and increasingly
critical reports in the Arab media. Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) and
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the former SPD (Social Democratic Party) foreign
minister, then contacted the Egyptian embassy and the Egyptian foreign
ministry—without, however, making any official comment on the murder. They
obviously felt that Germany’s economic and strategic interests in Islamic
countries were in danger.

Before the trial began, the foreign office arranged meetings in Germany
with, among others, Böhmer and Orosz, who until then had taken hardly any
interest in the case.

Egyptian journalists were issued with a dossier concerning the German legal
system prior to embarking for Germany. The conservative *Welt* newspaper
reported, “The German embassy in Egypt has sent information material to all
editorial offices: How do trials proceed in Germany? Why is there no death
penalty here? What does ‘lifelong’ mean? It’s important to avoid
misunderstandings and discord”.

While Marwa’s murderer had been able to walk unchecked into the courtroom
with a long knife, the district court was transformed into a high-security
installation for W’s own trial. A metal detector was installed at the
entrance, and belts, jewellery and shoes handed over at the control point.
This applied to everyone involved in the trial, including judges and
attorneys.

The courtroom was sub-partitioned by a huge wall of bullet-proof glass—at a
cost of €50,000—and metal barriers were erected around the district court.
Some 200 police guarded the building. The state criminal investigation
office justified this by citing the “general threat of danger”— i.e., there
was no concrete danger.

Although the trial concerned a murder motivated by anti-Islamic hostility,
it was used to further heighten fears of Islamic terrorism. The *Bild* press
referred to the case as “the most dangerous trial of the year”, and the
supposedly liberal *Zeit* newspaper warned, “Wide realms of the Middle East
are under the yoke of a judicial culture which continues to be influenced by
a principle of retribution that is alien to us. Consequently, not only
Egyptians but whole sections of the Islamic world claim for themselves the
right of revenge that is due to the offended family of Marwa al-Sherbini,
and regard—in their view—any insufficient punishment of the culprit as an
attack on Islam”.

*Der Spiegel* magazine also reported that an obscure Islamic sheikh in an
Egyptian province had called for the murder of the defendant. Investigations
carried out by the *taz* newspaper revealed that the sheikh is virtually
unknown even among Islamic fundamentalists in Egypt. The *taz* also
commented, “It is true that *Der Spiegel* is in possession of information
about the incitement to murder—but the Muslims in Germany, whom the sheikh
appeals to and who supposedly might carry out the deed, were not informed.
Nor can the call for murder be tracked down via a simple search in the
Internet”.

The subsequent verdict against Alex W received effusive praise in the media.
Böhmer said she regarded it as an “important signal for people in Egypt and
other parts of the Arab world”. The message was that, “there is no place for
xenophobia and Islamaphobia in our country”. This was the tenor of almost
all the commentaries.
The political environment

However, hardly any commentator posed the question as to what kind of
political environment could enable such a murder to occur. Alex W’s deed was
certainly an abhorrent crime, but the fear of Islam and the xenophobia,
which produced in him the rage to kill, did not simply arise out of the
brain of a psychologically disturbed and socially displaced individual.

His mother gave *Bild am Sonntag* a simple answer to this question: “His
view of Islam, his hatred .... Alex must have got that from television.” One
of Alex’s defence counsels also said something very similar, as reported by
*Der Spiegel*: “But there is also the picture of Islam presented by
politicians and the media. I’m not speaking about the attacks of 2001, but
the daily reports about murders.” The notion of Islam is coloured by honour
killings and calls to violence, he said.

Politicians and the media have indeed created an atmosphere in which Alex W
could feel that he was acting on their behalf. From *Der Spiegel* to
the *Frankfurter
Allgemeine Zeitung* (*FAZ*) newspaper and from the CSU (Christian Social
Union) to the Greens, hardly any opportunity has been missed in recent years
to call for an “end to the tolerance” of Muslims and immigrants.
“Multi-Kulti” (multi-cultural) has become a swearword. Alice Schwarzer,
Germany’s most well-known feminist, has called the headscarf, similar to
that worn by Marwa, the “flag of Islam”. Women wearing it in many German
states are not allowed to be either teachers or any other kind of public
employee.

A commentary on the verdict in the rather conservative *Tagesspiegel* daily
newspaper pointed out that W’s attitude to Muslims largely corresponded to
that of the German establishment: “Whether we are talking about the
characterisation of Islam as a ‘dangerous and insane religion’, whether he
(W) spouted on about Muslims who don’t want to fit in, but rather infiltrate
society, whether he saw tolerance as a dangerous risk or the headscarf worn
by Marwa El-Sherbini as a symbol of oppression, as an insult to his—i.e., to
German—culture, as a sight he should not have to bear: The basic ideological
scaffolding of Alex W’s mind has been bolted into the heads of many of our
citizens and, with the coming of the headscarf law in the German states,
elements of this kind of thinking have become legally binding”.

Thilo Sarrazin (SPD—Social Democratic Party), a former finance senator and
current board member of the German central bank, claimed months after Marwa
El-Sherbini’s murder that, “90 percent of the Arabs and 70 percent of the
Turks” were social parasites and enemies of the state, “neither desirous nor
capable of integration”, and seeking to “overrun” Germany by bringing “ever
more headscarfed-girls” into the world.

Some politicians and sections of the media certified that Sarrazin had
perhaps formulated his comments rather crudely, but had “had kicked off a
necessary debate”. *Stern* magazine wrote, “Sarrazin is right”. He was even
declared a hero in the *FAZ* newspaper and compared to a man who had died
courageously defending children from thugs in a Munich train station.

In the 1990s, whole families died in xenophobic arson attacks in the towns
of Mölln and Solingen. Sharing responsibility for these atrocities were
sections of the media and political establishment, who months before had
whipped up sentiments against “asylum-seekers” and “economic refugees”. The
same role was played in the murder of Marwa El-Sherbini by those who
currently agitate unceasingly against Islam and foreign communities in
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