Germany: 12-year-old boy tormented, whipped with a belt, and sexually abused by Afghan and Syrian classmates

Elon Musk has also reacted to the case after Austrian activist Martin Sellner commented on the horrifying abuse the 12-year-old boy suffered

By Remix News Staff
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A mother has gone to the German media with the story of her 12-year-old son, Eren, who was beaten, stripped, sexually abused, and whipped with a belt by migrant youths during a variety of different incidents that occurred over the course of weeks in the Swabia region of Germany.

The woman, 38-year-old Ilknur S. said the majority of the abuse occurred during a school trip at a ski camp in Kleinwalsertal, Austria, which involved two 13-year-old classmates. The trip was organized by the Bismarck School in Memmingen.

“The fear of this boy made him sick,” said the mother to Bild newspaper.

The perpetrators even published videos of their abuse and uploaded them to social media channels, including TikTok.

“There were five teachers present. Why didn’t anyone notice that my son was being tormented for a week?” the mother asked. “Here, the duty of supervision was massively violated.”

Eren was allegedly repeatedly beaten with a belt until he was black and blue inside his accommodation during the trip. The main perpetrator, an Afghan, has already been expelled from the school while the Syrian played the role of an accomplice, according to the police.

During the torture sessions, he was also partially undressed and sexually coerced. More details about what this exactly entailed have not been disclosed. However, videos of the abuse were uploaded to TikTok.

Initially, when Eren came home, he told his mother that bruises were from falling while skiing, but eventually, the truth came out when the school principal informed the mother what happened on April 24.

The principal informed her that the torture had been ongoing for weeks but the peak of the abuse occurred during the ski trip. The Afghan also confessed to the acts.

Due to the age of the suspects, they are below the age of criminal responsibility in Germany, which means they will face no legal repercussions. Nevertheless, police spokesperson Alexander Heubuch confirmed that an investigation is underway regarding coercion, assault, and the violation of privacy through the recording of intimate images.

However, the mother continues to be furious with the school administration.

“I expect the school administration to ensure that my child never has to encounter the two perpetrators again. My son suffered from sleep disturbances, stomach pain, and nausea for weeks. The fear of these boys made him ill,” she stated.

The school, however, is declining to comment, citing data protection standards for those involved. The name of the mother and child were changed by Bild to protect their identities.

The case all received some attention from Elon Musk, who replied to a post from Austrian political activist and the head of the Remigration Institute, Martin Sellner, who stated: “Germans are forced to pay everything for these people, and then their own children are raped and tortured by them in schools. Send them all back. They have no reason to be in Europe.”

Overall, school violence is soaring in Germany, in large part due to mass immigration. In addition, German students are increasingly becoming the victims of bullying in schools across the country as they head towards minority status.

Data shows that in Germany, 150 teachers and students are physically attacked, threatened, and insulted every single day. That amounts to a 37 percent increase since 2022. Data has also shown that 40 percent of all crime suspects in German schools are foreigners and that there are also two knife-related crimes in German schools every day.

Data shows that even outside of schools, crime from youths with a migration background has exploded in the country, all while German youths are becoming more peaceful.

Similar cases involving migrant youths terrorizing Germans have long been covered by Remix News. At the same time, German educational standards, respect in the classrooms, and even basic skills like students tying their own shoes are rapidly deteriorating.

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