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German on trial for Muslim murder | German on trial for Muslim murder |
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The trial of a man accused of stabbing a pregnant Egyptian woman to death inside a German courtroom is due to begin in the city of Dresden. | The trial of a man accused of stabbing a pregnant Egyptian woman to death inside a German courtroom is due to begin in the city of Dresden. |
The defendant, 28-year-old Alex W, had earlier been fined for calling Marwa Sherbini "a terrorist" and "Islamist". | The defendant, 28-year-old Alex W, had earlier been fined for calling Marwa Sherbini "a terrorist" and "Islamist". |
The defendant is alleged to have smuggled a kitchen knife into an appeal hearing where he killed Ms Sherbini. | The defendant is alleged to have smuggled a kitchen knife into an appeal hearing where he killed Ms Sherbini. |
The attack in July sparked outrage in the Muslim world, with protests in Egypt, Iran and Turkey. | The attack in July sparked outrage in the Muslim world, with protests in Egypt, Iran and Turkey. |
The defendant is accused of murder, attempted murder and dangerous bodily harm. | |
Security is tight for the trial, with 200 police securing the courthouse and bullet-proof glass installed in the courtroom. | |
Abuse | |
It had begun with an argument in a playground in 2008. | |
Ms Sherbini, a pharmacist, is said to have asked the defendant to let her child use a playground swing he was sitting on. | |
He allegedly refused and instead called her abusive names. | |
A public funeral service was held for the pharmacist in Dresden in July | |
Ms Sherbini took the defendant to court and he was fined 780 euros ($1,170; £718) for defamation. | Ms Sherbini took the defendant to court and he was fined 780 euros ($1,170; £718) for defamation. |
But when he returned to court for the appeal on 1 July this year, prosecutors say he smuggled a seven-inch (18cm) kitchen knife into the courtroom and stabbed Ms Sherbini at least 16 times with it. | |
The young woman, who was pregnant, bled to death. | The young woman, who was pregnant, bled to death. |
Ms Sherbini's three-year-old son was with the family in court when she was killed. | |
Her husband Elwy Ali Okaz was stabbed as he tried to protect his wife. | |
He was also accidentally shot by German police who initially believed him to be the attacker. | |
Prosecutors say the Russian-born defendant was motivated by a "hatred of non-Europeans and Muslims". | |
He reportedly suffers from depression, however court-appointed psychiatric experts have said they have not found any evidence of diminished responsibility, the AFP news agency reported. | |
Muslim leaders accused Germany of Islamophobia and German officials of being far too slow to react to the killing. | Muslim leaders accused Germany of Islamophobia and German officials of being far too slow to react to the killing. |
The Egyptian government has hired lawyers for Ms Sherbini's family and has called for a life sentence if the defendant is convicted - the maximum penalty possible. |