Syrian refugees rescued right-wing mp

Two Syrian refugees rescued by a leading member of the German far-right party, forcing it to change the rhetoric of hate, while a few hours after the accident, she said she didn’t… she remembered the incident!
One of the leading local candidates of the National Δημοκρατικου Party of Germany (NPD) had a car accident and two Syrian refugees soon as they freed him from the wreckage of the car and provided first aid.
The 29-year-old Stefan Jagsch, 29 years old, candidate of the NPD in the local elections this month in the region of Hesse, lost control of his car and crashed into a tree in the city of Büdingen in the last week.
The representative of the fire department of Büdingen stated that the two vans carrying about 16 refugees were stopped at the point of the accident, before they reach there, the emergency services.
On hearing the news, the social media were on fire with users commenting on the irony of the far-right leader, who was saved from the hands of the refugees.
At the same time, the leader of the NPD in Hessen, Jean-Christoph Fiedler spoke with unusual, but not steadfastly, praise for the refugees who helped a member of his party.
“They did a very good and human thing”, he said in the Frankfurter Rundschau, while remains in hospital.
The NDP, which has been labelled an “anti-democratic, xenophobic, anti-semitic and anti-constitutional party” from the office of the Chancellor Άγκελα Merkel makes appeal for ban in the constitutional court of Germany.

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