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06/25/23 7:38 PM

#448035 RE: BOREALIS #448032

Yep. New and or novel in the news diet we are fed seems to be a bit like salt in regular food. It makes it tastier.



"5 Deaths at Sea Gripped the World. Hundreds of Others Got a Shrug."

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04/04/24 7:14 PM

#469052 RE: BOREALIS #448032

A Trump 'murderer/rapist' makes mayor - Syrian refugee sworn in as mayor of German town

"5 Deaths at Sea Gripped the World. Hundreds of Others Got a Shrug.
[...]Laleh Khalili, a professor who has taught about international politics and the Middle East at multiple British universities, wrote on Twitter that she felt sorry for the 19-year-old, but that “a libertarian billionaire ethos of ‘we are above all laws, including physics’ took the Titan down. And the unequal treatment of this and the migrant boat catastrophe is unspeakable.”
P - Many commenters said they could not muster concern — some even expressed a grim satisfaction — about the fates of people on the submersible who could afford to pay $250,000 apiece for a thrill. Before the U.S. Coast Guard said on Thursday that the vessel had imploded and the five were dead, jokes and the phrase “eat the rich” proliferated online.
P - That schadenfreude partly reflects the rising anger in recent years at economic inequality, at the wealthy themselves and at the growing sense that the economy works only for those at the top, said Jessica Gall Myrick, a communications professor at Pennsylvania State University, whose specialty is the psychology of how people use media.
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Alshebl, who fled the war in Syria eight years ago, has officially taken the seat on Friday after being elected in April.


Syrian-born Ryyan Alshebl walks on a street in Germany's Ostelsheim town [File: Lukas Barth/Reuters]

Published On 8 Jul 20238 Jul 2023

A refugee from war-torn Syria has made history after he was sworn in as mayor of a German town.

Ryyan Alshebl took the oath as mayor of Ostelsheim, a town 30km (18.6 miles) from the city of Stuttgart, in a solemn municipal council meeting on Friday evening.

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The 29-year-old fled the war in Syria eight years ago.

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In April, the citizens of the Swabian community of 2,500 inhabitants elected Alshebl as the new head of the town hall with an absolute majority of 55.4 percent.

The Young Mayors Network in Germany said it was unaware of any other refugee who had come to Germany and become the mayor of a German municipality.

There has been no other applicant with Syrian heritage for a mayor’s office in the southeastern German state, according to the municipal association of Baden-Wurttemberg.

“It’s a liberal country. Whoever is ready to do something here can get the opportunity to do so,” Alshebl had told the Reuters news agency in April.

Travelled across Mediterranean

Alshebl, who arrived in Germany aged 21 with a group of friends, was one of hundreds of thousands of refugees who fled Syria when then-chancellor Angela Merkel opened the country’s borders in 2015.

According to the state-run Deutsche Welle (DW) news agency, the new mayor travelled across the Mediterranean at the time before ending up in Germany.

After learning German, Alshebl did an internship at the Althengstett town hall near Ostelheim where he had his first inside look at how public institutions work.

“I asked the mayor whether I could do vocational training here. I made an application and interviews and I got accepted,” said Alshebl, who studied financing and banking in Syria.

“In the first year of my training, I knew that I would do this but the question was when,” he said.

After receiving his German citizenship, Alshebl had been working for the local council in the nearby town of Althengstett before he was elected mayor, DW reported.

Video: Stories of Loss -- 06:29

Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/7/8/syrian-refugee-sworn-in-as-mayor-of-german-town