Meanwhile, back in Germany, the effects of Angela Merkel’s
open-arms policy toward Muslim refugees is still being felt. It is becoming
increasingly difficult for young people, especially women and girls, to attend
summer concerts.
It sad, but true. From the Daily Mail:
A
German folk festival descended into violence after Iraqi and Afghani asylum
seekers were accused of sexually harassing local women, it has been reported.
German
police said Monday several assaults and cases of sexual harassment were
reported in alcohol-fuelled weekend disturbances that saw youths rampage
through a small town and hurl bottles at police.
Police
chief Roland Eisele urged other women to come forward if they were abused over
the weekend in chaotic scenes that started at Volksfest in the southwestern
town of Schorndorf, Baden-Wuerttemberg state.
No
arrests had been made over the alleged harassment, but police were treating as
a suspect a 20-year-old Iraqi man and three Afghan asylum seekers aged 18 to 20
in a separate case in which a 17-year-old girl was groped.
The refugees did not respond well to the policy. I am sure that you
are not surprised:
'A
large part of these were people with an immigration background,' the announcement
said. When the police entered, the officers were thrown with bottles.
When a
suspect was arrested for dangerous bodily harm and refused to arrest, many
people began attacking the police.
According
to the police, a large number of officials with protective equipment had to
shield the arrest to prevent an attack. When the forces were withdrawn, they
were thrown again with bottles.
Police Chief Eisele said that the town had never seen such a
thing. Perhaps they can all get together and write a thank-you note to their
Chancellor:
Eisele
said 'the aggression and escalation of violence' were unprecedented and
unexpected in the town of about 40,000 people, located near Stuttgart, and that
the local police force had to request backup from other cities.
Police
said in a statement that many youths 'with migrant backgrounds' were seen in
the crowd, but Eisele said that it was impossible to estimate a percentage.
Officers
in riot gear moved into a crowd of about 1,000 Saturday night in the town
centre to detain a suspect on charges of dangerous physical assault but came
under attack as others hurled bottles at them.
If you were trying to find a silver lining in these storm
clouds, the Police Chief pointed out that the horrors were less intense than
were those in Cologne or Hamburg.
He
stressed that the rowdy scenes in Schorndorf were less intense than those in
Cologne or the riots in the northern port-city of Hamburg before and during the
July 7-8 Group of 20 summit, when far-left and anarchist militants burnt street
barricades and threw rocks from rooftops.
It was just another day in Angela Merkel's Germany. For having produced this she has been extolled as the new leader of the free world.
The Italians are promising to help the Germans out on the immigrant thing.
ReplyDeleteI blame Trump and the Gatestone Institute (have you seen their wikipedia page???... shameful!)
ReplyDelete