Herry revelations: Weimar man confesses 1,600 cases of abuse!
Herry revelations: Weimar man confesses 1,600 cases of abuse!
On Tuesday, July 24, 2025, a 43-year-old man from Weimar stood before the Erfurt district court and caused horror. He is accused of over 1,600 cases of sexual abuse of children and adolescents. The accused contacted his victims through platforms such as chatroulette and omegle and made them perform sexual actions on the webcam. Questionable parts of the recordings are said to have been published in pedocriminal networks on the Darknet. The investigation was initiated by the Federal Criminal Police Office last year and the accused stood the deeds. A judgment is expected at the beginning of September, which could continue to stir up the already tense situation in society. Radio Lotte reports that ...
These frightening incidents are in the context of a major problem: According to a current report by the BKA, no photos and videos of child abuse are still being deleted in Germany. Despite technical possibilities, deletion of criminal recordings in Darknet forums remains an unsolved problem. The investigative authorities focus more on switching off such forums and the arrest of perpetrators, while deleting illegal content seems to have less priority. Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) has also repeatedly spoken out for a stricter approach. Tagesschau reports that ...
right spectrum in Weimar
In addition to the ugly allegations against the man from Weimar, there are also alarming developments in the city's political landscape. The number of politically right crimes doubled in 2024 compared to the previous year: 228 registered deeds are opposed to 113 in 2023. So Weimar lies above the national average. The left-wing MP Katharina König-Preuss also points out that the number of unreported cases could be significantly higher. The number of right -wing gun owners in the region has increased since 2022, which causes the party to demand stricter measures against legal gun ownership in this scene.
inclusion for all
In the middle of the worrying messages, however, there are also bright spots that give hope for more inclusion and progress. In Weimar, the first “toilet for everyone” was opened in Thuringia, which is in the Museum forced Labor in National Socialism. This barrier -free system is specially equipped for people with severe and multiple disabilities and has a height -adjustable care bed and a ceiling lift. The toilet is available to the public and sets a strong sign for more inclusion in public space.Another cultural highlight is imminent: On August 29, the Weimar classic Foundation will present an online works directory of the designer Henry van de Velde. This extensive directory comprises over 1,600 objects from more than five decades of its work and will be available free of charge on a special website. Henry van de Velde is considered a formative figure of the early 20th century and his works deserve a general public.
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