The family of victims of Neo-Nazi arsonists attack who – which took place 30 years ago, met with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Tuesday.
Steinmeier hosted Farouk Arslan who This is lost mother and girls in racist attack 30 years ago his wife was Hava Arslan children Ibrahim Wenamik and his aunt Ayten Arslan at the presidential palace, Schloss Bellevue.
The closed meeting lasted approx one-And the-half hours.
Speaking to Anadolu Agency after the meeting, Faruk Arslan expressed his tender feelings as they are took 30 years to get an invitation from the German president.
“Because we realized we hadn’t forgotten. But I think it would have been better if it had been done earlier. We sat down.” down And we talked about problems, Arslan said.
On November 23 in In 1992, the two Turkish citizens, Behid Arslan, and her two grandchildren, Yiliz Arslan and Aisha Yilmaz, died after firebombs fell. thrown in their communities home by neo-Nazis. Nine others were wounded in The attack, which aroused the fears of the Turkish emigrants community.
There are three million people of Turkish descent in Germany communitythe majority of who are they second and the third generation of German-born Turks whose grandparents moved to the country during the 1960s.
The attack in Mullen was first deadly arson attack targeting immigrants in Germany, dozens followed of similar attacks in The nineties.
The family of victims of Neo-Nazi arsonists attack who – which took place 30 years ago, met with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Tuesday.
Steinmeier hosted Farouk Arslan who This is lost mother and girls in racist attack 30 years ago his wife was Hava Arslan children Ibrahim Wenamik and his aunt Ayten Arslan at the presidential palace, Schloss Bellevue.
The closed meeting lasted approx one-And the-half hours.
Speaking to Anadolu Agency after the meeting, Faruk Arslan expressed his tender feelings as they are took 30 years to get an invitation from the German president.
“Because we realized we hadn’t forgotten. But I think it would have been better if it had been done earlier. We sat down.” down And we talked about problems, Arslan said.
On November 23 in In 1992, the two Turkish citizens, Behid Arslan, and her two grandchildren, Yiliz Arslan and Aisha Yilmaz, died after firebombs fell. thrown in their communities home by neo-Nazis. Nine others were wounded in The attack, which aroused the fears of the Turkish emigrants community.
There are three million people of Turkish descent in Germany communitythe majority of who are they second and the third generation of German-born Turks whose grandparents moved to the country during the 1960s.
The attack in Mullen was first deadly arson attack targeting immigrants in Germany, dozens followed of similar attacks in The nineties.