A year ago the world media was rocked by stories of the
sexual assaults committed by Muslim refugees in Cologne, Germany. Despite the
best police efforts to cover up the story, it was reported widely. Angela Merkel’s
open arms policy seemed to be an obvious failure.
This year, however, we have read fewer such reports. It may
be that the situation is under control. It may be that we have seen so many
stories about migrant assaults that we have simply become numb to them. This is
not a good thing.
Of course, it might also be the case that the German
government has improved its ability to censor the news. After all, the German
people will go to the polls this year to vote for or against Merkel. We would
not want their minds to be distressed by facts.
For those who prefer to stay informed, the London Express has the story.
First, from Hamburg:
In
Hamburg, 14 women were the victims of sex attacks, as more than 45,000 people
celebrated New Year’s Eve in the city.
Police
said the suspected attackers, including migrants, grabbed their victim’s
crotches. Ten people have been arrested in connection with the sexual assaults.
Officers
said three Syrians, three Iraqis, two Afghans, one Eritrean and one German were
arrested in connection with the sexual assaults in Große Freiheit and Beatles
Square.
Firefighters
and police were called out to more than 2,000 incidents during the
celebrations.
In Augsburg:
Elsewhere
in Germany, police in Augsburg launched investigations into several sex attacks
as chaos ripped through the Bavarian town on New Year’s Eve.
Around
150 people celebrated the New Year in Augsburger Königsplatz with police
reports of migrants firing rockets into the crowd.
Police
arrested a 22-year-old Syrian for firing a rocket toward people standing next
to him.
Three
young men from Iraq and Syria were banned from the square after firing rockets
at several people, police said.
And in Dortmund:
In
Dortmund five police officers were injured in the chaos which saw police arrest
dozens of men.
A gang
of around 1,000, which included groups of migrants, crowded in front of
Dortmund’s main train station and Leeds Square.
Officers
set up no-go zones near the station and town’s main square with reports of
drunk men aggressively approaching police.
Photos
and video from the mayhem show smoke flares being thrown into the crowd as
troublemakers ignored police warnings from the square’s town speakers.
Of course, Merkel is now promising to do a better job. Now that she has allowed her country to be flooded by more migrants than it can contain, that seems to be the emptiest of promises.
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