The refugee who fought back against a German tabloid and far-right leader in court - and won

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Alassa Mfouapon was falsely accused by the conservative Bild tabloid and a far-right leader of starting a violent protest. So he sued them - and won.

The country’s largest-circulation tabloid called him the “scandal asylum-seeker” and accused him of entering the country illegally. People hacked his social media accounts and broadcast his location and personal information.

“They’re trying to show how criminal refugees are. And this is what they started to do with me. I decided that if I let this hatred stand, it would very soon take on other refugees.”The online abuse came as Mr Mfouapon sought to process the difficult, years-long journey that had brought him to Germany in the first place.

The family went first to Algeria and then to Libya, where Mr Mfouapon was thrown in jail upon crossing the border. His wife and son, by then two years old, continued on, hoping to make it to Europe. In the face of the protest, in which some participants sought to physically prevent the deportation, the police initially backed off. But hundreds of officers returned before dawn a few days later to take the Togolese man into custody, rousing Mr Mfouapon and others from their beds and securing their wrists with cable ties. Mr Mfouapon was later released back into the camp.Wildly exaggerated by the right-wing media, the events in Ellwangen sparked national outrage at the protesters.

It wasn’t just far-right trolls who read the stories about Mr Mfouapon: A lawyer heard about his case and reached out, and activists in Germany’s left-wing political scene started a petition to help him. He decided to fight his mistreatment and that of his fellow refugees in court.Germany to start spying on far-right party under suspicion of posing a threat to democracyMr Mfouapon’s defamation suits against Ms Weidel and Bild brought some relief, if not total victory.

 

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