Overview
- Saxony's Interior Ministry confirmed 32 suicide attempts and three suicides among refugees over the past year, including cases involving minors and detainees facing deportation.
- MP Nam Duy Nguyen's inquiry brought the data to light, emphasizing the human cost of migration-related trauma and systemic challenges in refugee support.
- Among the cases, a 34-year-old Syrian and two young Afghan men died by suicide in refugee accommodations, while minors in Leipzig and detainees in Dresden also attempted self-harm.
- Nguyen urged the Saxony government to halt planned reductions to psychosocial services, citing the critical need for professional mental health support for refugees.
- The data has intensified debates over refugee welfare policies, with NGOs and politicians highlighting the compounded impact of trauma, fear of deportation, and inadequate support.