Germany has been experiencing an unprecedented smear comedy for years: powerful clans of Arab descent and less talented rappers are leading the judiciary through the ring – money and money-hungry lawyers make this possible. The trial final between fallen gangster bard Bushido and clan boss Arafat Abou-Chaker takes place in Berlin. It concerns ‘forced marriages’, deprivation of liberty, predatory extortion and dangerous bodily harm. And about the powerlessness of the rule of law.
For a long time, the loud rapper did not dare to leave the house without personal protection; only a quick move to Dubai with his wife gave Bushido, whose real name is Anis Ferchichi, some security. On April 17, the self-proclaimed “King of German Rap” will perform in the Wiener Stadthalle. By then he will know whether his former manager Arafat Abou-Chaker will have to go behind bars.
Friends became enemies, the aggro duo with ‘Street Credibility’, which so excited the naive German mainstream with an outstretched middle finger, became bitter opponents. It’s about a lot of money and the most important honor.
Bushido vs. Abou-Chaker: The gangster rapper vs. the dazzling clan boss. The German judiciary believed that with a prominent name and a show trial it could eradicate uncontrolled clan crime. But there is a risk of total failure and even worse: the glorification of a serious criminal system.
Source: Krone

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