North Rhine-Westphalia: "Model of reconciliation": Mevlüde Genç died at 79

Düsseldorf / Solingen (dpa / lnw) - The peace ambassador Mevlüde Genç died at the age of 79.

North Rhine-Westphalia: "Model of reconciliation": Mevlüde Genç died at 79

Düsseldorf / Solingen (dpa / lnw) - The peace ambassador Mevlüde Genç died at the age of 79. With her, "our country loses a great example of reconciliation. Like few others, Mevlüde Genç embodied the belief in the good in people," said North Rhine-Westphalia's Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst after her death, according to the Düsseldorf State Chancellery. "We will sorely miss Mevlüde Genç and her work. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family," said the CDU politician.

Mevlüde Genç and her husband Durmuş Genç lost two daughters, two grandchildren and a niece in May 1993 after right-wing extremists threw incendiary devices into their house in Solingen. On the night of May 29, 1993, the four right-wing extremists set fire to the house of the Turkish family in Solingen. 17 family members were seriously injured.

Shortly after the assassination, Mevlüde called for reconciliation. In 2018, the NRW state government donated a Mevlüde-Genç medal in her honor for special services to tolerance, reconciliation between cultures and the peaceful coexistence of religions. "Mevlüde Genç has always put peace and reconciliation first. She knew how to transform the immeasurable pain inflicted on her into strength to stand up for other people. She has the hatred, violence and resentment who hit her back as generosity and tolerance," said Wüst.

The NRW Integration Minister Josefine Paul (Greens) also commemorated Genç in a statement from her ministry after her death: "All her life, Mevlüde Genç called for tolerance and peaceful coexistence between cultures. For that, I thank her and that of our entire society. My thoughts are with the family and friends of this amazing and strong woman."