Piropo não, violação ainda vá lá desde que não sendo por tipo com crucifixo
As notícias sobre a onda de ataques sexuais na Alemanha só surpreendem otários e palermas. Os otários porque acreditam que a maldade só existe entre o seu próprio povo, nunca nos outros; os palermas porque, sabendo que com o trigo há sempre o joio, não esperam notícias que deformem o seu sentimento masturbatório de satisfação com a bondade que julgam distribuir confortavelmente – e que os faz sentir como membros do virtuoso grupo de iluminados pelo humanismo de distância – de princípios emanados dos confortáveis sofás como fruto de noites bem regadas em férias mediterrânicas, preferencialmente à pala de amigos abastados.
Os palermas são os que ainda arranjam desculpas para Sócrates – que, convenhamos, podia considerar o estatuto de refugiado na América do Sul, para bem de todos excepto sul-americanos – e que acreditam em tretas como “uniões de esquerda”, petições, qualquer reacção vagal que o candidato Sampaio da Nóvoa lance oralmente e no estatuto da Constituição como aglomerado de calhaus trazidos do cimo de uma montanha por revelação divina. Os otários são todos os que se recusam a perceber que um parcela significativa de eleitores do Vlaams Belang belga são emigrantes muçulmanos de primeira geração completamente enojados com o rumo anti-europeu que a actual Europa atribuiu a si própria, fruto de um pensamento decorrente do sentimento de culpa implantado pela academia marxista aos seu próprio povo através do recalcamento de consequências históricas dos actos de antepassados.
É curioso que a reacção às broeiras feministas preocupadas com crucifixos nas escolas seja a violação das suas conterrâneas perante a total compreensão e carinho destas socialistas mal piropadas.

Então, não há um post sobre as conclusões do bispo de Toledo ?
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Tem que dizer a frase.
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A Merkel que faça como o Putin. Despeje bombas em cima daquela corja islâmica.
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Mal piropadas são as madames da direita.
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excelente!
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Quando as Twin Tower caíram, o doidinho arrepelou os cabelos.
O ataque tinha sido perfeito mas o resultado por estrondoso virou-se contra ele.
Acabou amortalhado atirado incógnito ao mar.
Aqui, desculpem, não podia ter corrido melhor.
Aposto que entre a centena violada havia pelo menos uma dúzia que ainda dias antes derramavam lágrimas pelos coitadinhos dos refugiados.
Hoje também choram.
De raiva
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Cologne New Year’s attackers could face deportation, German official says
By Tim Hume and Carolin Schmid, CNN
Updated 0844 GMT (1644 HKT) January 8, 2016
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Men behind mob sex attacks in Cologne, Germany, could face deportation, justice minister says
More than 121 criminal complaints have been filed relating to the assaults on New Year’s Eve
The victims said the assailants were gangs of men who appeared to be Arab or North African
Berlin (CNN)—The perpetrators of mob sex attacks and muggings in the city of Cologne on New Year’s Eve could face deportation if they are migrants, Germany’s justice minister said Thursday.
Germany has been shocked by the apparently coordinated crime wave in the center of the city in western Germany on New Year’s Eve, in which scores of women reported being sexually assaulted or robbed by gangs of men of Arab or North African appearance.
Cologne police spokeswoman Stefanie Becker told CNN on Thursday that more than 121 criminal complaints have been filed relating to the mass assaults, including two accounts of rape, while 16 suspects have been identified but not charged.
Spiegel: ‘Run the gauntlet’
That night, police kept encountering women and girls in tears, German news organization Spiegel Online reported, citing an internal federal police report.
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“Women in company or who were on their own had to run the gauntlet through an inebriated mass of men,” the police report read.
Groups of men prevented police from reaching people crying out for help, Spiegel Online said. Men molesting women threatened anyone who might try to identify them.
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Similar attacks
Similar attacks were reported in other German cities on New Year’s Eve, with more than 50 similar incidents reported in the northern city of Hamburg.
The attacks have sparked outrage in Germany, prompting angry protests and fueling public debate about the wisdom of Germany’s welcoming stance to migrants.
Police have not confirmed to CNN whether the suspects identified so far are asylum seekers, and government officials have warned against scapegoating migrants.
But German Justice Minister Heiko Maas said Thursday that people found guilty could be deported if they were seeking asylum.
“The law allows for people to be deported during asylum proceedings if they’re sentenced to a year or more in prison, and that’s possible with sexual offenses,” he said.
Reports of New Year’s Eve sex assaults in Cologne fuel German migrant debate
Merkel: Situation is ‘intolerable’
Meanwhile, German Chancellor Angela Merkel continued her tough talk in Romania on Thursday, calling the situation “intolerable” and saying her government would look to send a “clear sign” for those not willing to respect German law.
A woman holds a sign during a demonstration in Cologne after a wave of attacks on women over New Year’s Eve.”Of course after what happened, there are several very serious questions which go beyond Cologne. Are there connections or collective patterns? Are there elements of condemnation of women?” she said.
“We must vehemently work against that. I don’t think these are single cases. People have a right, and we as a state institution have the obligation to give the right answers to this.”
Merkel has faced tough criticism after the attacks, a result of her decision to have Germany take in the bulk of the migrant influx that has created a crisis on Europe’s borders. Many Germans have expressed opposition to the sudden arrival of so many, predominantly Muslim, migrants, questioning their ability to adapt to a European way of life.
Germany’s anti-migrant protest: ‘We don’t want to be strangers in our own country’
Significant fallout
But many other sectors of the German establishment have weathered the blowback from the attacks.
German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere slammed the Cologne police forces’ handling of the incident.
Cologne Mayor Henriette Reker was savaged by social media users and criticized by Justice Minister Maas when she suggested that women could try keeping “more than an arm’s length” from unknown men to avoid such attacks.
Cologne mayor Henriette Reker.She later complained that her remarks had been taken out of context and said her tips for preventing a repeat of such an incident would involve educating men about appropriate behavior. Reker was stabbed in the neck in October by a man angry about Germany’s migration policies.
And German broadcaster ZDF was forced to issue an apology Tuesday for failing to report on the attacks in a timely fashion.
Critics alleged authorities and the media were slow to acknowledge the attacks because of political sensitivities concerning the alleged ethnic backgrounds of the assailants.
Read more: Cologne mayor slammed for “arm’s length” advice
‘They touched us everywhere’
Victims of the assaults in Cologne said this week that they feared being killed or raped by the attackers. One woman said she was too scared to go out alone after the ordeal.
“The men surrounded us and started to grab our behinds and touch our crotches,” she said.
“They touched us everywhere. I wanted to take my friend and leave. I turned around, and in that moment, someone grabbed my bag.”
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Vamos a factos:
http://www.jn.pt/PaginaInicial/Mundo/Interior.aspx?content_id=4969115
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«Os palermas são os que ainda arranjam desculpas para Sócrates» Perdi-me. Então o homem salta de violações na alemanha para o José Sócrates?
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Aparentemente funcionou.
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Ah, ah, ah, é como mostrar um pano vermelho, nunca falha.
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Não, R, o “homem” salta da parvoíce dos que acham que acolher milhões de “refugiados” que não se revêem nem aceitam as mais elementares regras sociais cá do burgo não terá consequências graves com a parvoíce dos que se recusam a ver a mais do que evidente corrupção de alguém que se acha tão acima da Lei que nem se esforçou para disfarçar que estava a gastar dinheiro que ele próprio sempre disse que não tinha.
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As socialistas mal piropadas deviam ir dar uma voltinha (a bem ou à força tanto fazia) até à Síria, ou Afeganistão, ou Nigéria, para contribuírem para o bem estar dos simpáticos meninos barbudos do turbante, permitindo-lhes uns momentos de relaxamento e descontracção nos intervalos das suas diabruras de crianças… Para os camafeus mal piropadas até seria uma oportunidade de limparem as teias do parque de diversões e pouparem nos ansiolíticos e idas ao psiquiatra.
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O apelo de Merkel aos refugiados, clamando que são todos bem-vindos e a sua recusa em impor limites quantitativos, é uma declaração de guerra aos valores ocidentais que a esmagadora maioria dos refugiados de origem árabe despreza. Com esta política suicida, Merkel pode ficar na História como a coveira da União Europeia. Seja como for, Merkel é um perigo para a Europa.
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Faz o que eu digo, não faças o que eu faço, diz Obama… (México, etc…)
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Eu não chamaria Palermas e Otários mas sim Marxistas e Narcisistas.
Marxistas como aqueles que trabalham nas TVs e Jornais que dizem que notícias são escritas e as que são censuradas sabem muito bem o que estão a fazer.
A destruição da Europa Livre é o seu objectivo.
Narcisistas são os que se estão se sempre a policiar para parecerem bem na cultura dos primeiros.
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Temos que compreender que um islamita, enquanto não consegue mentalizar-se para o suicídio e deste modo chegar às 17 virgens prometidas, tem que se ocupar com as ocidentais. A culpa é do capitalismo e dos neoliberais, prontos.
A merckel está a dar cabo disto.
O putin eo maduro enviam umas massas para o pHodemos e outros da mesma laia, para se efectivar a destruião o mais depressa possível. Ceros intelectualóides e pulhíticos do nosso beco apoiam vivamente essa corja e as acções em curso.
Nós ficamos a ver, alguns viram-se para o lado e dizem: “Não há-de ser nada…”.
Já está a ser.
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Temos que compreender que um islamita, enquanto não consegue mentalizar-se para o suicídio e deste modo chegar às 17 virgens prometidas, tem que se ocupar com as ocidentais. Se forem louras melhor. Do escuro estão eles fartos.
A culpa é do capitalismo e dos neoliberais, prontos.
O putin eo maduro lá vão enviando umas massas para o pHodemos e outros da mesma laia.
Infelizmente para eles o pitrol está baixo, senão dava para tudo.
A mensagem é vibrante:
“Procedam à destruição o mais depressa possível!”.
Na Síria, em Palmyra, uma pequena amostra já se conseguiu.
Quem apoia vivamente essa corja e as acções em curso?
Os intelectualóides e pulhíticos do nosso beco .
Os mesmos que “adoram” a cultura.
Nós ficamos a ver, alguns viram-se para o lado e dizem: “Não há-de ser nada…”.
Já está a ser.
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Um pioropo dos islamistas à maneira:
“Quando começaram a distribuir alimentos e água junto a um comboio, durante uma parada numa estação húngara, que transporta imigrantes muçulmanos, foi tudo simplesmente atirado fora por exibir a sua origem da “Cruz Vermelha internacional”, que tem como símbolo a cruz da cristandade…
Os refugiados rejeitam tudo e exigem que os distribuidores se afastem dali e que os itens não sejam consumidos”.
Já as mulheres ocidentais não rejeitam eles, não senhor.
Cortar-lhes aquilo seria a medida certa.
Ainda há na Alemanha quem seja capaz.
E vão ser cada vez mais.
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Achegas ao tema
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“utopia de exportação de Liberdade e Direitos Humanos que pretextam, isso sim, mais Repressão e Totalitarismo sobre os governados pelos exportadores na senda da outra utopia que há nos importadores”,
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-‘New dimension of crime’: Crowd of ‘Arab origin’ blamed for mass sexual assaults in Cologne on NYE
https://www.rt.com/news/327927-cologne-new-year-sexual-assaults/
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-Saudi, Iran, Sunni, Shia: This Just Became The Most Important Map In Geopolitics
http://21stcenturywire.com/2016/01/05/saudi-iran-sunni-shia-this-just-became-the-most-important-map-in-geopolitics/
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Pois é.
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O próximo passo vai ser condenar e prender as vítimas, tal como acontece em países islâmicos, pois nesta “lógica” do politicamente correto, só elas podem ser culpadas…
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Desculpem a tradução. O sentido está lá.
O pacheco e & dirão que é apenas uma metáfora.
Os vampiros da nossa praça segredam uns para os outros:
“Bom é que os abatam para depois os sugarmos mais à vontade”,
A bem da constituição.
De facto, já não estão longe da nossa porta,
dos nossos filhos e das nossas mulheres.
Aí estão eles:
Meu Ummah*, (povo mulçumano)
O alvorecer surgiu
Então aguarde pela esperada vitória
O Estado Islâmico se levanta, pelo sangue dos justos
Meu Ummah*, o alvorecer surgiu,
então aguarde pela esperada vitória
Estado Islâmico se levanta, pelo Jihad dos piedosos
Eles ofereceram suas almas
Em honradeza com constância e convicção
De modo que a religião pode ser estabelecida
Aonde há a lei do senhor dos mundos
Meu Ummah*, aceite a boa nova
Não se desespere, a vitória está próxima
O Estado Islâmico se levanta
E a sonhada grandeza começou
Surgiu traçando sua glória
E o período de definição terminou
Pelos homens fiés que não temem a guerra
Surgiu traçando sua glória
E o periodo de definição terminou
Pelos homens fiés que não temem a guerra
Eles criaram a glória eterna
Que não irá perecer ou desaparecer
Meu Ummah*, Allah* é nosso senhor (Allah = Deus)
Então conceda seu sangue
Pela vitória não retornará
Exceto pelo sangue dos mártires
Quem passou seu tempo na esperança pelo senhor
Na morada dos profetas
Eles ofereceram suas almas para Deus
E para a religião, há sacrifício próprio
O povo de doação e subvenção
É o povo de excelência e orgulho
Meu Ummah*, aceite a boa nova
O sol de firmeza alvoreceu
Verdadeiramente nós marchamos
Em massa para a montanha da glória consagrada pelo tempo
Que nós possamos retornar a luz
Pelos homens que abandonaram o mundo
E alcançaram a imortalidade
Para que possamos retornar a luz
Fiés e gloriosos podemos
Pelos homens que abandonaram o mundo
E alcançaram a imortalidade
E reviveram o Ummah de glória
E a assegurada vitória
O Estado Islâmico se levantou
Pelo sangue dos justos
Meu Ummah*, o alvorecer surgiu
Então aguarde pela esperada vitória
Eis que o Estado Islâmico se levanta!
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Não tardará o tempo em que os atentados suicidas nas capitais europeias deixem de ser noticia por tão banais se tornarem. Há décadas que o desastre europeu se anda a forjar, sobretudo nos media e nas universidades. Esse processo de auto-recriminação e autoflagelamento conduz a uma falta de amor próprio e provoca nos outros o desprezo e o desrespeito para com os valores ocidentais que virou moda desprezar e apoucar.. Está preparado o caldo de cultural que ha de destruir a Europa. Há forma de evitar o desastre europeu? Há, mas primeiro é necessário derrotarmos a quinta coluna, o cavalo de tróia, formado pela coligação de marxistas gramscianos, islamófilos e nihilistas, que tomou conta das consciência das mossas elites. O que se está a passar na Alemanha. Finlândia e Suécia, de joelhos face à invasão islâmica, é apenas o princípio da guerra civil de baixa intensidade que há de devorar a Europa caso os povos europeus não apearem do poder o Cavalo de Tróia. Surpreendentemente, a Merkel tornou-se a chefe de fila dos que ajoelharam face à invasão islâmica e, primeiro que tudo, é necessário que os alemães a ponham fora do poder.
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Finlandia:
Orpo disappointed by police chief’s street patrol comments
Finnish Minister of the Interior Petteri Orpo said he was disappointed by statements made by the head of police about the establishment of citizen street patrols across the country. Orpo said that the police commissioner’s statements should have more heavily emphasised that the police are responsible for law enforcement, not private.
On Tuesday National Police Commissioner Seppo Kolehmainen commented on the growth of street patrols, stating that the volunteer forces are a welcome development.
The patrols are chiefly organised by right-wing groups like the Soldiers of Odin, which have grown since the influx of asylum seekers from war-torn areas in the Middle East and Africa began last summer.
http://yle.fi/uutiset/orpo_disappointed_by_police_chiefs_street_patrol_comments/8574715
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In an Yle Radio 1 interview on Friday, Minister of Justice Jari Lindström said that he has not heard of any problems involving citizen patrols that have been organized by right-wing nationalist groups in a number of towns and cities.
“Of course everyone has the right to move about outside. The fact that there are people behind this who have been convicted of crimes and served sentences certainly arouses interest. The big issue is that citizens feel they lack security,” said Lindström.
The Justice Minister went on to mention a women’s group in Joensuu calling itself Kyllikin siskot (Sisters of Kyllikki) that has also announced street patrols. The group was launched as a satirical response to racist street patrols.
“People are keeping watch on their surroundings. If they notice anything suspicious, the right action is to contact the authorities,” Lindström pointed out.
http://yle.fi/uutiset/justice_minister_not_worried_about_street_patrols/8580092
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Estado Islâmico volta a apelar a um “califado nos Balcãs”
O grupo jiadista Estado Islâmico dirigiu esta sexta-feira novas ameaças contra os “infiéis” nos Balcãs, através de um vídeo detetado por medias sérvios e bósnios, onde assegura que esta região é uma nova frente contra a Europa cristã.
“Envenenar os infiéis, matá-los, armadilhar os seus automóveis, casas”, são algumas das mensagens do vídeo de propaganda do Estado Islâmico (EI) intitulado “A honra está na jiad”.
No vídeo surgem ainda vários combatentes provenientes da Bósnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo e Albânia, e apelos ao “derrube do Governo traidor da Bósnia-Herzegovina, à criação de um califado nos Balcãs e conquistar a Europa cristã”.
Os autores do vídeo também sugerem “o regresso a bem ou pela força ao caminho correto de Alá aos muçulmanos que se extraviaram da sua fé”.
Numa referência aos Balcãs, dizem ser uma região que durante séculos foi palco de combate e que agora se converteu numa nova frente e num “escudo” contra as cruzadas da Europa.
A Bósnia e o Kosovo são dois dos países europeus que possuem mais militantes nas fileiras dos grupos jiadistas, incluindo o EI.
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Cologne police chief leaves post after New Year Eve attacks
8 January 2016From the section Europe Image copyright EPA
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Reports of mass sexual assaults on women at New Year led to an increased police presence in the square outside the main station next to Cologne cathedral
The head of Cologne’s police force is leaving his post “to restore public trust in the police” following scores of attacks on women in the city on New Year’s Eve, German media report.
The interior minister of North Rhine-Westphalia will announce on Friday that Wolfgang Albers is taking early retirement, reports say.
The police’s handling of the night’s events has been sharply criticised.
The violence outside the train station has sparked a debate on migration.
Gangs of men described as of North African and Arab appearance were reported to be behind the attacks.
German authorities say they have identified 18 asylum-seekers among 31 suspects linked to crimes committed in Cologne on New Year’s Eve.
‘I’ll kill you’
“Of the 31 suspects whose names are known, 18 have asylum seeker status,” interior ministry spokesman Tobias Plate told reporters on Friday, citing federal police figures.
The suspects include nine Algerians, eight Moroccans, four Syrians, five Iranians, two Germans and one each from Iraq, Serbia and the US, he said.
The state police in Cologne have recorded 170 complaints of crimes, 117 of which involve sexual assault. There were two allegations of rape.
Officers arrested two men, aged 16 and 23 and apparently of North African origin, overnight on Thursday in connection with the sex attacks, according to German media.
Women describe ‘terrible’ assaults
Cologne mayor’s ‘code of conduct’ attacked
The search for answers
Media caption”Twenty or 30 men surrounded us and we couldn’t even move anymore”
Videos showing violent confrontations and sexual assaults against women outside the train station were found on the two men’s mobile phones, Westdeutsche Rundfunk (WDR) reported (in German).
Officers also discovered a note on one of the men containing Arabic-German translations for phrases including “nice breasts”, “I’ll kill you” and “I want to have sex with you”, the broadcaster said.
Cologne police say they are currently investigating 21 people in connection with the sexual assaults. It is not known how many of these are asylum seekers.
‘Clear signals’
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has condemned the violence, saying Germany should examine whether enough was being done to ensure foreigners convicted of crimes in the country are deported.
She said “clear signals” had to be sent to those not prepared to abide by German law.
In a separate case, police have arrested four Syrians, aged between 14 and 21, over the suspected gang rape of two teenage girls in the southern German town of Weil am Rhein on New Year’s Eve, according to German media.
The attack is not believed to be connected to the events in Cologne, the police statement said.
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Police say women were forced to “run the gauntlet” through gangs of drunk and aggressive men
The identification of the attackers in Cologne as North African or Arab in appearance has caused alarm in Germany because of the influx of more than a million migrants and refugees in the past year.
Officials have warned that anti-immigrant groups have been trying to use the attacks to stir up hatred.
Similar attacks to those seen in Cologne were also reported in Hamburg and in Stuttgart.
Police in several other European countries have also received complaints:
■In Finland, police said they received reports of “widespread sexual harassment” in Helsinki on New Year’s Eve, which they described as “a completely new phenomenon”
■Police in the Swedish city of Kalmar have arrested two men over complaints by at least 15 women of sexual molestation
■Austrian Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner pledged that police would take a “no tolerance” approach towards sexual assault after complaints of attacks in the city of Salzburg
■Police in the Swiss city of Zurich said about six women had reported being robbed and sexually assaulted on New Year’s Eve in attacks “a little bit similar” to those in Germany
“I feel so ashamed” – Anger on Arab-language social media
Facebook user Israa Ragab: “Every time I watch the TV and hear them saying the suspects could be from North Africa or Arabs I feel so ashamed and disgusted”
Deutsche Welle Arabic journalist Nahla Elhenawy: “The ugliness of our region is reaching Germany”
@Farcry99 on Twitter: “Will Europe regret receiving people who suffer from religious and political repression?”
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18 Cologne attack suspects ID’d as asylum-seekers; police chief fired
By Michael Pearson, Greg Botelho and Carolin Schmid, CNN
Updated 1710 GMT (0110 HKT) January 8, 2016
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NEW:Cologne police Chief Wolfgang Albers dismissed
9 Cologne suspects are Algerian, 8 come from Morocco, 5 are from Iran, 4 from Syria, a spokesman says
Police in Helsinki and Zurich, Switzerland, report similar incidents in their cities on New Year’s Eve
Berlin (CNN)—German authorities have identified 31 people, including 18 asylum-seekers, as suspects in mob sex attacks and muggings in Cologne on New Year’s Eve — one of several such incidents in Europe.
In Cologne, where most of the attacks took place, a police spokesman confirmed Chief Wolfgang Albers was fired Friday. Albers’ dismissal comes amid criticism of his department’s handling of the violence.
One victim of the Cologne violence told CNN there were too few police on the streets to prevent attacks.
“We ran to the police. But we saw the police were so understaffed,” the victim said. “They couldn’t take care of us and we as women suffered the price.”
Spiegel Online reported that groups of men prevented officers from reaching those crying out for help.
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Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere has slammed the response of Cologne police while German Justice Minister Heiko Maas was among many who blasted Cologne Mayor Henriette Reker for advising women to keep “more than an arm’s length” from unknown men.
Reker later complained the comments were taken out of context.
Cologne police spokeswoman Christoph Gilles told reporters Friday that some 170 criminal complaints have been filed related to the apparently coordinated attacks, “at least 120 of which have a sexual angle.”
An 80-person investigative team is looking at 250 videos (with about 350 hours of footage), Gilles added.
The suspects include nine Algerian nationals, eight people from Morocco, five from Iran and four from Syria, German interior ministry spokesman Tobias Plate said. Two are German citizens, while one each are from Iraq, Serbia and the United States.
Other German cities had similar attacks that same night, including the northern city of Hamburg, where more than 50 similar incidents were reported. Other European cities also reported attacks.
Six women in Zurich, Switzerland, told authorities they were “robbed from one side, [while] being groped … on the other side” by groups of men described as having dark skin, according to a Zurich police statement released Friday.
And in Helsinki, Finland, police said they are investigating two possible criminal offenses related to New Year’s Eve harassment centered around “a gathering of asylum-seekers.”
Both the Zurich and Helsinki allegations became public well after the incidents took place.
Critics had chastised authorities and media in Germany for not being upfront earlier about the attacks there — though that news did get out sooner, spurring anti-migrant protests and challenges of Chancellor Angela Merkel for her openness to refugees from war-torn nations like Syria and Iraq.
Reports of New Year’s Eve sex assaults in Cologne fuel German migrant debate
Maas, the German justice minister, said Thursday that anyone convicted of such crimes could be deported if they were seeking asylum.
“The law allows for people to be deported during asylum proceedings if they’re sentenced to a year or more in prison, and that’s possible with sexual offenses,” Maas said.
Germany’s embrace of migrants challenged
The idea that some refugees fleeing poverty and violence would commit crimes in the countries that welcomed them has spurred anger across Europe and calls for action.
Merkel has been praised in many circles for her not only urging Europe to find a place for such migrants, but backing up her words inside Germany. The nation took in about 800,000 migrants last year, far more than any other European nation.
But critics have questioned the ability of so many migrants, predominantly Muslims, to suddenly adapt to a European way of life, and the apparently coordinated attacks in Cologne and elsewhere in Germany have fueled that sentiment.
A woman holds a sign during a demonstration in Cologne after a wave of attacks on women over New Year’s Eve.The Cologne attacks in particular have triggered protests as well as criticism among German officials.
Cologne mayor slammed for “arm’s length” advice
While officials warned against scapegoating all migrants, Merkel herself has been vocal in slamming the “intolerable” attacks and indicating her government will send a “clear sign” to those who don’t respect German law.
She also suggested what happened New Year’s Eve may be symptomatic of a broader problem with regards to endangering women.
“I don’t think these are single cases,” Merkel said Thursday. “People have a right, and we as a state … have the obligation to give the right answers to this.”
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Pulhìticamente incorrectíssimo : Anders Breivik (?) , ring a bell?…
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A hipocrisia do be e do pcp são claros neste tipo de casos. Desde que a vítima não seja dos seus, não há problema.
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não deixa de ser curioso que no blog das sapatonas não façam referencia a este mass abuso de mulheres pelos coitadinhos dos refugiados . curioso mesmo.
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Precisamente porque sapatona militante não é mulher mas têm a mania de se fazerem passar por auto-eleitas defensoras dos direitos femininos. Mas isso só interessa se for para chatear os homens.
Minorias para sapatona é coisa híbrida igual a elas, logo precisam de discriminação positiva.
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Sweden, Finland, Germany, Austria and Switzerland amid warnings gangs are co-ordinating attacks
Sweden has issued warnings to women to be wary of potential attacks
15 young women have reported being groped by men in Kalmar, Sweden
Austrian police have come under fire after claims attacks were covered-up
Finnish police say they have information that the attacks are co-ordinated
Vienna’s police chief advises women not to go out on the streets alone
Cologne police chief Wolfgang Albers relieved of his duties over handling of New Year’s Eve sex attacks
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3390168/Migrant-rape-fears-spread-Europe-Women-told-not-night-assaults-carried-Sweden-Finland-Germany-Austria-Switzerland-amid-warnings-gangs-ordinating-attacks.html
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Suspect in shooting of Philadelphia policeman pledged allegiance to Islamic State, officials say
http://touch.latimes.com/#section/1780/article/p2p-85526030/
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Nuns a ingenuidade, noutros bem pelo contrário, da rapaziada ‘da melhor utopia é a utopia’ a ‘levarem a àgua ao moinho’ provocando a oscilação rápida do pêndulo:
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Oregon Militia Confirms They Are Not Leaving; Ready to Die For Freedom
http://beforeitsnews.com/politics/2016/01/oregon-militia-confirms-they-are-not-leaving-ready-to-die-for-freedom-2769616.html
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Silently protesting Muslim woman ejected from Trump rally
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/01/08/politics/donald-trump-muslim-woman-protesting-ejected/index.html
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Gavin Hewitt
Chief correspondent
11 January 2016From the section Europe Image copyright Reuters
The events in Cologne and other cities over New Year have left a deep imprint in Germany.
The stories of women running a gauntlet of sexual assault by young men have tapped into society’s deepest fears.
In just the city of Cologne, more than 500 cases of violence have been recorded, although not all were sexual attacks.
The consensus in favour of accepting 1.1 million refugees was already fraying. Now the country is deeply uneasy and sharply divided.
“Cologne has changed everything,” said Volker Bouffier, vice-president of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s centre-right CDU party. “People are now doubting.”
Women describe ‘terrible’ assaults
Cologne mayor’s ‘code of conduct’ attacked
The search for answers
What happened during the first hours of 2016 is likely to have a profound impact on the rest of Europe.
Certainly the boldness of the assaults and the sense of a powerless state will haunt the victims, but what has also been lost is trust – the essential glue in any society.
There is now a widely held suspicion that the political elite is not being candid with the German public.
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Police were aware of the situation on the streets of Cologne
There was the inexplicably bland initial police report describing the evening in Cologne as a “relaxed atmosphere. Celebrations largely peaceful”. It was on social media that news of the assaults first seeped out.
When the Cologne police chief said that many of the young men who had been outside the train station that night had been of North African or Middle Eastern origin, politicians and officials were quick to say they were not drawn from the migrants who in recent months had sought asylum in Germany.
It took the better part of a week to acknowledge that asylum seekers were among the suspects.
The police certainly knew the reality of who had been on the streets. On the night some young men had shown police their asylum documents.
An internal police report describes a man telling the police: “I am Syrian. You have to treat me kindly. Mrs Merkel invited me”.
Much not explained
Certainly there is much that remains to be explained. Was this a co-ordinated event and, if so, who was behind it?
The German justice minister believes it was organised, but for what purpose? Or was it just a gathering sparked by social media?
It is also true that large public events like Oktoberfest have been marked by incidents of sexual assault without any migrants being present.
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Flowers were laid in protest outside Cologne’s cathedral
Although the figures are not up to date, it does not appear so far that the crime rate among asylum seekers is higher than among similar groups in the native population.
What has fuelled the sense of crisis is the suspicion – now widely held – that the German establishment is not telling the truth.
The German public-service broadcaster ZDF did not mention the incidents in Cologne in its broadcast until last Tuesday, four days after the attacks.
The broadcaster has now admitted it was a “clear misjudgement” and says that since then, it has been “over-whelmed with hate and anger”.
In parts of social media the idea of a “lying press” has taken root.
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Supporters of the Pro NRW right-wing party protested after the attacks. The banner reads: “There is no such thing as a right to abuse asylum”
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Meanwhile socialist groups demonstrated against Pro NRW: “Don’t give an inch to the fascists. Create Nazi-free zones”
Some German papers are quoting police sources saying they are under orders not to report crimes involving refugees.
Many Muslims have spoken out against the assaults, but that has not stopped the main euro-sceptic party Alternativ fuer Deutschland warning against the disintegration of German culture.
In the party’s view, Angela Merkel has become a danger and Germany is being asked to compromise its basic values.
The mayor of Cologne suggested it would be wise in future if women “kept men at arm’s length”.
Echoes from elsewhere
She insists her words were misunderstood. But there have been echoes elsewhere in Europe.
The Viennese police chief Gerhard Pursti said that “women should in general not go into the streets alone in Vienna.”
This has caused an outcry, with women complaining that they are being asked to change their behaviour.
Many of them feel torn; they are outraged but they don’t want to lend any support to racist groups.
Certainly Angela Merkel was quick to understand that these assaults threatened her whole refugee policy.
Very early on in the crisis she said that “women’s feeling of being completely defenceless is intolerable, also to me personally”. She went on to say that “when crimes are committed, there must be consequences.”
The German government is examining changing the law to make it easier to deport those convicted of sexual assault but it is unclear how a refugee who has come from Syria could be deported back there.
Pressure building
So pressure will build on Mrs Merkel to limit the numbers of refugees arriving. Already some of her political allies have demanded that.
She has resisted but her political authority has been weakened by these events.
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Angela Merkel is under intense pressure at home
In the short term, she has enough political capital to withstand the pressure but she will face further tests in the spring.
There are three state elections and members of her party will watch closely how the CDU fares.
And then, of course, the question is whether the warmer weather will increase the numbers arriving.
Chancellor Merkel’s long-stated belief is that migration is not a German problem, but a European one.
It is not seen that way in parts of Eastern and Central Europe.
An EU plan to implement quotas, to relocate refugees across the member states, has failed so far. Only a few hundred refugees have actually been moved.
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Turkey has been asked to curb the number of migrants entering Europe
Mrs Merkel has placed a huge bet on Turkey helping to stem the flow of migrants in exchange for financial help and granting people from Turkey visa-free travel in parts of Europe.
This week, senior European officials could not disguise their frustration with Turkey; they have seen little evidence of migrants being turned around at the Turkish border.
Mrs Merkel has said that the passport-free zone, guaranteed by the Schengen agreement, can only work “if there is joint responsibility for protecting the external borders”.
It is hard to see how that will happen and, in any event, what is being talked about is an orderly system of registering those who qualify for asylum. It is not about reducing numbers.
New border controls
In the meantime checkpoints, border patrols and fences are springing up in different parts of Europe.
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Border controls have been introduced on the Oresund Bridge
Only this week border identity checks were introduced on the Oresund Bridge linking Sweden and Denmark.
It is the first time since 1958 that there have been border controls between the two countries.
■Denmark has introduced checks on its border with Germany.
■Austria is reinforcing its border.
■Italy is considering controls on its border with Slovenia.
■Hungary is helping Macedonia to build a fence.
In the short term, both Brussels and the European establishment portray these measures as temporary.
Certainly Europe’s leaders will do all in their power to defend the Schengen guarantee of freedom of movement, a key pillar of European integration but the migrant crisis is not receding.
Even in mid-winter, 3,000-4,000 migrants are arriving each day in Germany.
So already in these early days of 2016 the debate about the wisdom of sanctioning large-scale migration in Europe has been re-kindled.
Mrs Merkel herself – in the past – has questioned whether integration is working. Once again there are fears of parallel societies taking root with different cultural rules.
You can sometimes feel that in the banlieues around Paris or in parts of Brussels. But then in parts of London, you see groups of young people hanging out together – regardless of background or creed.
The question for Germany is not just how to protect women without curtailing their lives but how to restore trust with ordinary Germans that they are being told the truth.
It is a question that resonates across Europe. It is hard to think of a series of events so likely to feed the narrative of Europe’s anti-establishment and populist parties that an elite is misleading the people.
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