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Saxony Faces Urgent Refugee Mental Health Crisis as Suicide Data Revealed

New figures show 32 suicide attempts and three suicides among refugees in the past year, prompting calls to preserve psychosocial support services amid planned cuts.

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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.