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'Hundreds-strong' mob of masked men rampage through Stockholm station beating up migrant children in revenge for female asylum centre worker killed by Somali 'aged 15'

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A mob of black-clad masked men went on a rampage in and around Stockholm's main train station (inset) last night targeting refugees. Before the attack, a group of people started handing out xenophobic leaflets with the message 'Enough now'. The leaflets also say the attack is in retaliation for the alleged murder of Alexandra Mehzer (inset), a 22-year-old worker knifed to death breaking up a fight between to migrant boys. Swedish media reported that the thugs, allegedly linked to Sweden's football hooligan scene, were targeting unaccompanied minors with a 'foreign' background.
 

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[h=2]Three Somali men who gang-raped white 16-year-old girl in bathroom of hotel where they had stayed to celebrate Eid are jailed for 30 years[/h]
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Muhyadeen Osman, Bilal Ahmed and Mowled Yussuf, all 20, were found guilty at Manchester Crown Court of raping a 16-year-old girl at a hotel while they were celebrating Eid.
 

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'Hundreds-strong' mob of masked men rampage through Stockholm station beating up migrant children in revenge for female asylum centre worker killed by Somali 'aged 15' ...... in retaliation for the alleged murder of Alexandra Mehzer.'

Who do these dirtbags think they're fooling punching children? They are no better than the rapists and gropers.
 

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How did an entite ethnic race become insane?

Muslims don't think like the rest of the world.

Every religion/race has questionable beliefs.

But it's a no-brainer & obvious that the religious beliefs of Muslims are the most far-fetched of all and anyone who believes them is not normal.

The nonsense combinated with the hate inside of them almost makes them not of this planet.

The U.S., Russia, Britain, France, Germany, all Asian countries, and the rest of the "normal" world/countries need to come together asap & exterminate this disease permanently...
 

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[h=6]MIGRANT CRISIS IN EUROPE[/h]


[h=2]How 'Christian patrol' inflames racial tension: Members of far-Right group confront Muslim women and brand Mohammed a 'false prophet' as they stage bizarre demonstration in Luton [/h]
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The deputy leader of far-Right group Britain First has led a 'Christian patrol' through the streets of Luton, insulting the Muslims who live there. Brandishing large white crosses, the group - led by Jayda Fransen (top and bottom left and top right) - is seen on video marching through the Bedfordshire town. She rounds upon a Muslim woman, who is out with her two young children, telling the shocked mother that the reason she has to cover herself from head to toe is


 

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[h=1]How 'Christian patrol' inflames racial tension: Members of far-Right group confront Muslim women and brand Mohammed a 'false prophet' as they stage bizarre demonstration in Luton[/h]
  • Deputy leader of far-Right group led a 'Christian patrol' through Luton
  • Jayda Fransen tells shocked mother she has to cover herself because 'Muslim men cannot control their urges'
  • She also tells a local shopkeeper Mohammed is a 'false prophet'
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 00:29, 31 January 2016 | UPDATED: 03:43, 31 January 2016
The deputy leader of far-Right group Britain First has led a 'Christian patrol' through the streets of Luton, insulting the Muslims who live there.
Brandishing large white crosses, the group - led by Jayda Fransen - is seen on video marching through the Bedfordshire town.
She rounds upon a Muslim woman, who is out with her two young children, telling the shocked mother that the reason she has to cover herself from head to toe is because 'Muslim men cannot control their urges'.
Ms Fransen also tells a local shopkeeper Mohammed is a 'false prophet' in the video, which has been viewed almost two million times on YouTube.



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Brandishing a cross in the heavily Muslim area of Bury Park in Luton, Bedfordshire, far-Right group Britain First’s deputy leader Jayda Fransen is seen on video leading fellow activists in a so-called ‘Christian Patrol’

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She rounds upon a Muslim woman who is out with her two young children, telling the shocked mother that the reason she has to cover herself from head to toe is because ‘Muslim men cannot control their urges’



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Local shopkeeper Hassan Uddin, 34, confronts Fransen over bringing her protest into his area. After she claims Mohammed is a ‘false prophet’ he reacts with understandable fury and insists: ‘It’s our country'

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Police arrive to keep a crowd of angry local residents separated from the far-Right group, which posted the video of the demonstration online. This had last night been viewed almost two million times on YouTube



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Bury Park in Luton is an area notorious for Islamic extremists, ISIS fanatics, hate preachers and terrorists.

It is perhaps the worst hotspot in the whole country for Islamists.


[h=1]Britain First carries out Christian Patrol in Islamist hotspot Bury Park, Luton[/h]





 

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Stacey Dooley returns to Luton 30 Mosques in LUTON



"An hour's drive north of London, Luton has become a festering hole of Muslim godsuckers. Sydney has a few years to go before it becomes as infected as Luton and other London towns but we're well on the way. Someone in authority needs to stand up to these ungrateful malcontents"


 

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Bury Park in Luton is an area notorious for Islamic extremists, ISIS fanatics, hate preachers and terrorists.

It is perhaps the worst hotspot in the whole country for Islamists.


[h=1]Britain First carries out Christian Patrol in Islamist hotspot Bury Park, Luton[/h]








I wish every country would start standing up like Britain is trying to do & send these mentally insane mfers back to the stone age countries they belong in.

Eventually there will be civil war in countries and all other ethnic races will have to come together to eliminate the psychopathic Muslims.

You guys against Trump better wake up & realize the biggest problem the U.S. & the entire world is facing.

No other person running now or in the near future besides Trump will start trying to do anything about it...
 

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[h=2]Mother of girl, 16, who was raped in hotel by three Somali men tells how the attackers' relatives terrified her throughout the trial [/h][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
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[/FONT]The woman, 49, (main picture) who cannot be named to protect her daughter's anonymity, says she was smuggled into court 'as if she was the criminal' to see Mowled Yussuf, Bilal Ahmed, and Muhyadeen Osman, all 20, (pictured left to right) jailed for a total of 29 years. The gang took it in turns to rape the girl at the Victoria Park Hotel in Manchester, while celebrating Eid in 2013. A group of more than 50 family members and friends (pictured below) gathered at Manchester Crown Court on Friday to protest and the girl's mother says they deliberately intimidated her and her family.
 

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[h=2]Shocking footage appears to show a group of migrant men 'attacking two pensioners after they stood up for a woman they were harassing on the Munich subway'[/h]
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Recorded on a mobile phone, the disgraceful video shows the men - of Eastern European or Arabic origin - holding one man by the arms as they verbally abuse him. The second victim is seen grappling with one of the migrants, before he is held up by the neck and threatened. Munich man Tom Roth uploaded the disgraceful video to his Facebook page. He caught the footage while travelling from Munich's Sendlinger Tor station to the Metro's city centre terminal. He said the fight broke out after one of the asylum seekers was rejected by a woman who he had placed his hand upon on the train.

 

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Migrant crisis 35 times worse than a year ago: 2,000 a day arrive on Greek islands despite perilous winter seas



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In a sign that the crisis is not easing, figures from the UN's refugee agency show that 58,547 entered Europe via Greece (pictured, port of Piraeus) in January, compared with 1,694 a year ago. Despite the colder weather, an average of nearly 2,000 a day landed on the Greek islands from Turkey last month. More than 5,000 were recorded on one single day, January 9. The total arrivals in Greece since the start of January last year have now reached 915,270. The news comes as David Cameron (right) tries to agree a new deal for Britain with Brussels.
Migrant crisis 35 times worse than a year ago: 2,000 a day arrive on Greek islands despite perilous winter seas


  • 58,547 entered Europe via Greece in January - compared to 1,694 last year
  • 218 people drowned in first four weeks of the year - four times total in 2015
  • Greece warned could be kicked out of EU unless border security improved
  • Others trying to enter through Bulgaria, where heat has dropped to -21C
  • For more on the EU migrant crisis visit www.dailymail.co.uk/migrantcrisis
By JOHN STEVENS BRUSSELS CORRESPONDENT FOR THE DAILY MAIL
PUBLISHED: 00:24, 2 February 2016 | UPDATED: 00:52, 2 February 2016
The number of migrants arriving in Greece was nearly 35 times higher last month than at the same point last year.
In a sign that the crisis is not easing, figures from the UN’s refugee agency show that 58,547 entered Europe via Greece in January, compared with 1,694 a year ago.
Despite the colder weather, an average of nearly 2,000 a day landed on the Greek islands from Turkey last month.
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The number of migrants arriving in Greece was nearly 35 times higher last month than at the same point last year, it has emerged, as Cameron tried to secure a new deal with the EU

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In a sign that the crisis is not easing, figures from the UN’s refugee agency show that 58,547 entered Europe via Greece (pictured, Piraeus port yesterday) in January, compared with 1,694 a year ago.

More than 5,000 were recorded on one single day, January 9. The total arrivals in Greece since the start of January last year have now reached 915,270.
Greek police statistics show that more than a third – 35 per cent – of those who arrived last month were children, although there have been reports that some lie about their age. Forty-four per cent were men and 21 per cent women,



.The International Organisation for Migration has warned that the number of deaths on the route from Turkey to Greece is ‘increasing at an alarming rate’, with 218 people drowned in the first four weeks of 2016, four times the deaths between January and mid-August 2015.Across the Mediterranean, 344 people have now been reported dead or missing this year. UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) combined statistics for the region, including Greece, Italy and Spain, show there have been 62,397 arrivals in Europe by sea since January 1.
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Despite the cold weather, nearly 2,000 arrived from Turkey in January. Pictured, Piraeus port yesterday

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More than 5,000 were recorded on one single day, January 9. The total arrivals in Greece since the start of January last year have now reached 915,270. Pictured, the port of Piraeus yesterday

Fifty-eight per cent were Syrian, a fifth from Afghanistan and 9 per cent from Iraq. In November, EU leaders pledged 3billion euros (£2.1billion) in aid to Turkey in return for it helping to stem the numbers, but so far there has been little sign of change. Officials in Ankara are reportedly now demanding a further 2billion euros.
On Saturday 37 people, including babies and children, drowned off the Turkish coast while trying to reach the Greek island of Lesbos. Gulcan Durdu and her husband rushed to help after they were woken by screams as the boat hit rocks. They took a boy to their home to warm him but he died in her arms. ‘I will never stop hearing those cries for the rest of my life,’ she said.
Greece has been warned that unless it improves border security it could be kicked out of the EU’s passport-free Schengen Area.
Last week the European Commission approved a plan to send border guards from EU member states to Macedonia to stop Greece simply waving through refugees.
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Greek police statistics show that more than a third – 35 per cent – of those who arrived last month were children, although there have been reports that some lie about their age

Other migrants are attempting to enter the EU via Turkey’s land border with Bulgaria. Two bodies were found along the route between Bulgaria and Serbia last week, where an extreme cold spell has seen temperatures drop to -21C (-5.8F).
The two men, both lightly dressed and in separate locations, are believed to have frozen to death. Aid agencies are warning that many migrants are suffering from illness.
Authorities have lost track of around 10,000 unaccompanied children over the past 18 months, amid fears that organised crime gangs are beginning to exploit the vulnerable youngsters. Brian Donald, chief of staff of the EU police agency Europol, said the figure ‘would be a conservative estimate’.
The migrant crisis has cost German taxpayers £38billion so far, the German Economic Institute estimates. Angela Merkel’s government is reported to be planning tax rises to meet the growing bill to feed, house and educate the one million-plus arrivals.
Young migrants have been filmed assaulting two German pensioners who challenged them as they harassed young women on a Munich subway train. A video recorded on a mobile phone shows the men – of Eastern European or Arabic origin – grappling with the pensioners.
The incident comes after a series of sexual assaults on women in Cologne by gangs of migrants.


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Landfill Lesbos-style: Astonishing drone pictures show TEN ACRES of dumped life jackets - as it emerges 35 TIMES more refugees have landed in Greece compared to this time last year

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Figures from the UN's refugee agency show that 58,547 came to the southern European country in January, compared to just 1,694 in the same month in 2015.


[h=1]Landfill Lesbos-style: Astonishing drone pictures show TEN ACRES of dumped life jackets - as it emerges 35 TIMES more refugees have landed in Greece compared to this time last year[/h]
  • Thousands of life jackets piled five metres high across 10 acres by migrants crossing to Greece by boat from Turkey
  • UN figures show that 58,547 refugees came to Greece in January compared to just 1,694 in the same month in 2015
  • A third (35%) of the migrants who arrived in January were children, while 44% cent were men and 21% were women
  • Ninety-four people have died in Greek territorial waters so far this year with a further 34 still missing, say police
  • For more of the latest news on the refugee crisis visit www.dailymail.co.uk/refugeecrisis
By JOHN STEVENS BRUSSELS CORRESPONDENT FOR THE DAILY MAIL and SIMON TOMLINSON FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 13:17, 1 February 2016 | UPDATED: 00:45, 2 February 2016
Covering ten acres and piled five metres high, thousands of life jackets make the island of Lesbos look more like a landfill site than a holiday hotspot.
They have been dumped near the village of Molyvos by thousands of migrants making the boat journey to Greece before heading further into Europe.
The dramatic drone images emerged as figures revealed the number of migrants arriving in Greece is nearly 35 times higher than at this point last year.
In a sign that the crisis is not easing, figures from the UN's refugee agency show that 58,547 came into Europe via the country last month.
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Dump and run: Thousands of life jackets discarded by refugees on the Island of Lesbos are piled high near the Greek village of Molyvos after making the perilous boat journey from Turkey in a bid to start a new life in Europe

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Haste disposal: They lifejackets cover 10 acres and are piled five metres high near the village of Molyvos

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Despite the cold weather, nearly 2,000 people landed on the Greek islands from Turkey every day last month

Despite the colder weather, an average of nearly 2,000 people a day landed on the Greek islands from Turkey in January, compared to 1,694 in the whole of the same month in 2015.
More than 5,000 people were recorded on one single day, 9 January.
The total arrivals in Greece since the start of January 2015 have now reached 915,270.



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Ah the whole thing, Syrian war, mass exodus, horrifying journey, and finally the arrival in staggering numbers to a new country not equipped to handle such large numbers, like who is? It's all an overwhelming scene to absorb, even from a computer screen. One thing I know is if I were in the shoes of a migrant, fleeing a country where my people are shit on and abused..... If I were lucky enough to survive and make it to the shores of a welcoming nation I wouldn't immediately start shitting on it, and groping their women. Refugees who commit crimes should be arrested and then shoved off in an overpacked canoe at midnight with no paddles.
 

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QUOTE=Scott L;11466494]Ah the whole thing, Syrian war, mass exodus, horrifying journey, and finally the arrival in staggering numbers to a new country not equipped to handle such large numbers, like who is? It's all an overwhelming scene to absorb, even from a computer screen. One thing I know is if I were in the shoes of a migrant, fleeing a country where my people are shit on and abused..... If I were lucky enough to survive and make it to the shores of a welcoming nation I wouldn't immediately start shitting on it, and groping their women.[\B]Refugees who commit crimes should be arrested and then shoved off in an overpacked canoe at midnight with no paddles.[/QUOTE]




Right Scott but we're not talking about migrants fleeing Cuba, Mexico, Africa, and other places where normal human beings come from.

We're talking Muslims who don't think like thr rest of the world.

There's a major flaw in the makeup of their minds & they don't, and can't think logically as you pointed out above how the rest of us would.

There's no reasoning with them & no hope in changing whatever is wrong them.

There's only one solution and many of us know what this is...
 

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[h=1]Cities with largest influx of migrants say they've suffered a huge drop in living standards, European Commission study finds[/h]


  • 40% of 83 cities surveyed said foreigners had not been well integrated
  • Highest levels of discontent found in Athens, Malmo, Rome and Istanbul
  • All six Italian cities among lowest ranking when asked if presence of foreigners was positive
  • Opinion has dropped significantly in Istanbul and Sofia in last four years
By SIMON TOMLINSON FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 17:37, 2 February 2016 | UPDATED: 22:02, 2 February 2016



European cities in countries hardest hit by the migrant crisis say the arrival of foreigners has had a negative impact on their communities, according to a new survey.
A wide-ranging study by the European Commission in 83 cities analysed people's quality of life by asking them to rate factors from education, housing, happiness and the impact of migration.
When asked whether foreigners have been well integrated, less than half of respondents agreed in 33 cities – around 40 per cent of the places surveyed.
The highest levels of discontent were found in Athens (76%), Greater Athens (75%), Malmo (65%), Roma (64%) and Istanbul (64%).



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Migrants walk near Ayvacik, Turkey, before travelling to Greek island of Lesbos as they make their way into Europe. European cities in countries hardest hit by the migrant crisis say the arrival of foreigners has had a negative impact on their communities, according to a new survey

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When asked if the presence of foreigners was positive, Istanbul came lowest with 55% of respondents disagreeing. All six cities in Italy, one of the hardest hit by the migrant crisis, came fell in the lowest ranking

Since the last survey in 2012, opinion dropped significantly in Turkey's Istanbul (down 28% to 33%) and Ankara (down 16% to 46%), one of the countries experiencing a huge influx of migrants fleeing conflict in the Middle East.
In Sofia in Bulgaria, which has also struggled to cope with tens of thousands of refugees arriving on its shores, this view has fallen 18% to 31 per cent

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This negative view was also reflected in Italy, which like Greece has taken in huge numbers of asylum seekers from across the Mediterranean.
When asked if the presence of foreigners was positive, all six Italian cities were among the lowest ranking.
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When asked if foreigners have been well integrated, less than half of respondents agreed in 33 cities – around 40 per cent of the places surveyed – with Athens, Istanbul, Rome and Berlin falling in the lowest ranking

On this question, people have also become significantly more negative in Istanbul (down 25% to 43%) Ankara (down 20% to 45%) and Sofia (down 17% to 57%) over the last four years.
However, the study, which surveyed 500 people in each city between May and June last year, found that the presence of foreigners was generally viewed as positive.
In all but five of the cities surveyed, a majority of respondents agree that the presence of foreigners is good for their city.
In Germany, which has taken in more than one million migrants in the last year, opinion has increased in Berlin, up 10% to 40 per cent.
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Since the last survey in 2012, opinion dropped significantly about whether foreigners were well integrated in Turkey's Istanbul (down 28% to 33%) and Ankara (down 16% to 46%), one of the countries experiencing a huge influx of migrants fleeing conflict in the Middle East. Rome and Sofia also came in the bottom four



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It comes as it emerged Europe's cross-border train services could be scrapped if the Schengen system collapses in the face of the migrant crisis, the head of Germany's national railway has claimed.
Hungary's foreign minister also warned that terror threats will increase and public safety will deteriorate unless the European Union builds a 'strong southern defence line' to stop the influx.
The borderless travel zone has come under increasing strain in recent months, with several countries imposing at least partial border checks in the wake of the migrant influx, as they are allowed to do temporarily.
It comes after EU leaders announced teams of border guards to be deployed in order to stop migrants leaving Greece for the rest of the EU, effectively cutting the country off from the rest of the continent.
The scheme – which effectively suspends Greece's membership of the Schengen zone – was designed during an emergency meeting to finally halt the free flow of migrants arriving by boat into mainland Europe.





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[h=1]Germany hands out swimming pool etiquette guides after sexual harassment reports against migrants[/h][h=2]Leaflets of instructional cartoons handed out at German swimming pools after reports of women being groped by migrants[/h]
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German authorities have produced an instructional leaflet of swimming pool etiquette following reports that dozens of women were groped by migrants.

The cartoons, produced by Munich public services in cooperation with the equality office, anti-discrimination office and the Centre for Intercultural Cooperation of the City of Munich, warn men not to touch women or enter the pool in their underwear instead of swimming trunks.

There is nothing specific in the 13-point cartoons directed at migrants. However, the issuing of the leaflet comes two weeks after several reports that women were harassed by migrants in German swimming pools.

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A western German town barred adult male asylum seekers from its public indoor swimming pool after receiving complaints that some women were sexually harassed there.

Markus Schnapka, head of the social affairs department in Bornheim, a town 20 miles south of Cologne, said pool users had complained of sexual harassment by men living in a nearby asylum seeker shelter.
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The cartoons warn men not to touch women or enter the pool in their underwear instead of swimming trunks

He said none of the complaints were criminal and the pool had agreed the ban would end once social workers confirmed the men "got the message".
Merkel warns asylum seekers that German refuge is 'temporary'
It was the latest sign of social tensions related to the arrival last year of 1.1 million migrants in Germany, followed by sex assaults on women by young male asylum seekers and migrants during New Year's Eve celebrations in Cologne.
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"There have been complaints of sexual harassment and chatting-up going on in this swimming pool ... by groups of young men, and this has prompted some women to leave (the premises)," Mr Schnapka said.


"This led to my decision that adult males from our asylum shelters may not enter the swimming pool until further notice."

 

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[h=1]'Pogrom atmosphere spreading in Germany' - head of Leipzig police[/h]Published time: 2 Feb, 2016 14:01
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Migrants wait after they arrived in the first registration camp of Erding near Munich, Germany. © Michaela Rehle / Reuters


At least five reported attacks on asylum seekers' homes in Saxony, eastern Germany, over the weekend has prompted the head of local police to voice fears of a “pogrom atmosphere spreading with dangerous intensity” across the country.


“I am really very worried,” Leipzig police commissioner Bernd Merbitz told the Leipziger Volkszeitung daily. “We are moving toward a situation in which violent mood-makers intentionally use people's fear to whip up hysteria against asylum policy and to justify violence against refugees,” he added.
Two of the affected homes are located in Leipzig, Saxony's largest city, with another in Chemnitz, in the northern foothills of the Ore Mountains.


One of the incidents reportedly took place in Holzhausen, in south-east Leipzig. An unknown person broke into a building housing asylum seekers and attempted to ignite flammable liquid, the investigators reported. The fire was extinguished before it spread across the building.
Another incident took place in Grimma, a town in the Free State of Saxony. An assailant threw large rocks through the window of a building where asylum seekers are based. Luckily, there was nobody in the room during the attack, Leipziger Volkszeitung reported.

In the third incident, which reportedly occurred Saturday night, a group of five to seven people tried to ignite a self-made explosive device in front of a future refugee accommodation center in Leipzig's Meusdorf district, Leipziger Volkszeitung reported.
"My Saxon police colleagues see themselves increasingly under aggression and stress. This is unprecedented [violence] and unacceptable," Merbitz said.
Germany could let in some 1.5 million refugees this year alone - last year the number stood at 1.1 million. The country is preparing to allocate tens of billions of euros for migrant accommodation, integration and language lessons.



The sharp increase of the number of migrants in Germany has also caused a spike in incidents between newcomers and locals. Last month more than 20 refugees were identified as having been among those suspected of taking part in attacks on women in Cologne. The incident occurred on New Year’s Eve when hundreds of men, allegedly from North African states, attacked women, robbing and sexually harassing them.
Over 1,200 people fell victim to attacks on New Year’s Eve in German cities, more than a half of them suffering sexual assaults, State Interior Minister Ralf Jager said.



Following the attacks in Cologne, volunteers organized a group of guards to patrol the streets of Dusseldorf “in order to prevent violence and make it clear that with our presence it will absolutely not be tolerated.” The group's page on Facebook, entitled ‘Dusseldorf on alert,’ has already gained more than 14,000 followers.
The population’s opinion regarding the country’s open-door policy has clearly shifted over the last year, with a surge in support for the right-wing, anti-migration AfD (Alternative for Germany) party.

Frauke Petry, one of AfD's leaders, recently made waves when she said that police should have the right to use firearms, if necessary, to prevent migrants and refugees from crossing the German border illegally.




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[h=1]denied asylum after arriving four years ago... but Germany says it's 'too dangerous' to send them home[/h]
  • Three men who attacked pensioners on Munich train identified as Afghans
  • Lived in Germany for four years, despite asylum requests being rejected
  • Traced after shocking footage of the attack sparked a police investigation
  • Elderly victims defended woman who reportedly rejected man's advances


A gang of migrants who attacked two pensioners on a Munich subway train are Afghans who have been living in Germany for four years even though their asylum applications have been rejected, MailOnline can reveal.
The men - aged 19, 20 and 23 - cannot be deported back to Afghanistan because it is deemed too dangerous. They may only be fined 200 euros for the attack.
Shocking footage of the assault this week showed the three men roughly seizing one elderly man by the arms, pinning him against the rail and shouting abuse at him.
A second elderly man can be seen grappling with one of the gang, before he is held up by the neck and threatened.
A Munich police spokesman told MailOnline it was 'a big problem' that so many migrants were able to stay in the country even after their asylum requests were rejected.


‘They have come here and their asylum requests have been rejected, but we aren’t able to send them home because there are no flights,' said police spokesman Sven Muller.
'A lot of people who have come here from war zones, from Iraq, Afghanistan or Somalia, can't be sent back when their asylum requests are denied because it’s too dangerous.'
‘It’s a big problem for Germany, and everywhere in Europe.'
Mr Muller estimated that there are a 'few hundred thousand' people in Germany living under a status dubbed 'tolerated stay' - or 'Duldung' in German.
‘They aren’t here illegally, but it’s a legal position of its own. It’s for people who have sought asylum and been rejected but it’s not possible to send them back home.
‘It means they can stay in Germany until it’s possible to send them back.
‘We have some people, from countries with civil wars, who have been here like this for 10 or 15 years.
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Chaos: Police have identified the three men who attacked two pensioners on a Munich subway train as migrants from Afghanistan, who were living in Germany despite their asylum requests being rejected


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Violence: The fight broke out after the pensioners defended a woman who rejected one of the gang's advances. A spokesman for Munich police revealed the men couldn't be sent back to Afghanistan as it is too dangerous, and have been granted so-called 'temporary stay'

‘We have very strict asylum rules here and not everyone has a chance. Only a very small amount of people get asylum, but it’s not possible to send those who don’t back to their countries.'
Mr Muller added: 'If you are here as an asylum-seeker, you have to live in a specific centre. But if you are "tolerated", you can live anywhere you like and work as well.'
He said it would be preferable in Germany to be 'tolerated' than be granted asylum, as you have more freedom.
Frankfurt-based refugee organisation Pro Asyl has estimated that more than 100,000 foreigners are living in Germany under the ‘tolerated stay’, which has been used for decades by local authorities.
Of these, the organisation believes some 10 per cent have already been living in Germany for more than 15 years.
People with 'Duldung' are also able to claim benefits in Germany, although they are limited according to the Law of Benefits for Asylum Seekers.
For the first four years, the benefits received are 40 per cent lower than the benefits provided by the Job Centre, according to an information leaflet for migrants.

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Trouble: Munich police spokesman said the 'temporary stay' - or Duldung in German - is a 'big problem for Germany', as there are already 'a few hundred thousand' people with 'temporary stay' in the country

Detectives were able to trace the men after shocking footage of the attack went viral yesterday, sparking an investigation.
Munich man Tom Roth, 26, uploaded the footage - captured while travelling from Sendlinger Tor station to the Metro's city centre terminal - to his Facebook page.
He said the fight broke out after a female passenger rejected the advances of one of the gang, after he placed his hand on her back.
In response, the man smashed his hand against one of the carriage's glass windows - which caused outrage among the shocked passengers.
According to police, one of the men had previously spat on the ground at the feet of an elderly lady. When she tried to move to a seat further away the man 'groped her buttocks' and tried to trip up the woman, who was walking with a cane.
Three of the men, as well as the two victims, have been identified - but German law bans them from being named.
But Mr Muller said: 'No crime has technically been committed, so maybe they will go to court in a few months, maybe they will get fined 200 euros, but nothing much.’
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Uprising: The incident is the latest violent incident between German residents and asylum-seekers in recent weeks. Pictured, migrants and refugees are seen arriving by train at Munich Hauptbahnhof railway station on September 12 last year

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Attacks: It follows New Year riots in Cologne which were triggered by a number of sexual assaults made against local women by a group of up to a 1,000 men 'of Arab and North African origin'

The incident is the latest in a series of violent confrontations between German residents and asylum-seekers.
It follows New Year riots in Cologne triggered by a number of sexual assaults made against local women by a group of up to a 1,000 men 'of Arab and North African origin'.
Police described the series of assaults against women outside the city's main train terminal as 'a completely new dimension of crime'.
Mr Roth stressed that after his own experience, he believes German chancellor Angela Merkel must now take action to protect the country's citizens.
He said: 'I just felt the need to share this. Those involved were very distressed. An older lady said she doesn't leave her home at night any more. The two gentlemen said that it cannot go on like this.
'I felt safer in Germany two or three years ago. I find that terrifying and sad.
'I'm really sorry for the people who need help, but something must happen against the violent and disrespectful people among them. Many Asylum seekers have no respect for women, no respect for men - not even the old - let alone our laws and the police.'



 

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