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Just another month of multi-cultural mayhem in Merkel’s migrant paradise

Congratulations to baldy and his lovely lady wife on the birth of their new son. Hopefully the sprog will be christened ‘Mohammed’ – the most popular boy’s name in England – to reflect a modern monarchy in our open, multi-cultural, diverse, enriched society.

Meanwhile, over in Merkel’s Germany:

MARCH 1 – The Spreewald Elementary School in Berlin’s Schöneberg district hired security guards to protect teachers and students from unruly students. Around 99% of the pupils at the school have a migrant background.

MARCH 2 – A 41-year-old Syrian Muslim, Abu Marwan, stabbed to death his 37-year-old wife in Mühlacker in front of the couple’s three children. It later emerged that immediately after the killing, the blood-stained man posted a video on Facebook warning women not to irritate their husbands: “This is how you’ll end.”

MARCH 4 – A 30-year-old man who raped at least four women at or near subway stations in Berlin turned himself in after police published surveillance photos of him. Berlin police blacked out information about the man’s nationality. Berliner Zeitung filled in the missing details: he is from Egypt.

MARCH 4 – A group of ten migrants sexually assaulted several women at an outdoor festival in Lienen. The attack was a case of taharush, a practice in which groups of Arab males encircle females and assault them.

MARCH 5 – Middle Eastern Muslim crime families in Berlin are intimidating police by provoking officers during arrests and filming them with cell phones, according to Welt am Sonntag. They are also spreading false rumors, accusing police of seeking sexual favors from prostitutes who are pimped by the very same crime families.  “The criminals want to show that the state is losing control. This has become a popular sport.

MARCH 5 – Federal prosecutors in Hamburg charged a 20-year-old Syrian migrant, Yamen A., with planning to carry out a jihadist attack in Germany. “The accused is charged with planning an Islamic-motivated attack with explosives and had already begun with its preparation, “prosecutors said. “The accused wanted to kill at least 200 people with his attack”.

MARCH 6 – The trial began of four Muslims who gang-raped a 56-year-old woman in Dessau. The men were drinking alcohol at an outdoor plaza when a woman collecting recyclable bottles and cans ventured into the area. The men offered the woman their bottles. As she approached them, they hit her on the head with a broken bottle, pulled her down the concrete steps of a nearby building and for more than an hour took turns raping her.

MARCH 6 – Parliamentarians with the anti-immigration party Alternative for Germany (AfD) traveled to Syria to assess the security situation there. The AfD has been pushing to declare Syria a safe country and send back half a million Syrian refugees currently living in Germany. Christian Blex, an AfD state parliamentarian from North Rhine-Westphalia, tweeted scenes from the Damascus bazaar: “Pure everyday life. Modern shops. Women in jeans with and without headscarves. It is hard to believe that thousands of Syrian men are now in Germany and that they also want to bring their families…”

MARCH 10 – Award-winning author Uwe Tellkamp was let go by his publisher, Suhrkamp Verlag, after he questioned Chancellor Angela Merkel’s open-door migration policy. In a public debate in Dresden, Tellkamp said, “Most migrants in Germany do not flee from war and persecution, more than 95% of them come here to immigrate to the social welfare system.”

MARCH 11 – Incoming Interior Minister Horst Seehofer announced a “master plan” to speed-up deportations of illegal Muslim migrants. He said there would be “zero tolerance for criminal offenders and no-go zones.”

MARCH 11 – Kurds were suspected of carrying out an arson attack on the Turkish Koca Sinan mosque in Berlin. The attack was one of several, reflecting an upsurge in violence between nationalist Turks and militant Kurds on German soil.

MARCH 12 – In Flensburg, an 18-year-old Afghan asylum seeker, Ahmad G., stabbed to death his 17-year-old girlfriend, Mireille B., apparently because she refused to convert to Islam.

MARCH 12 – A labor court in Hanover ordered Volkswagen to rehire a 30-year-old German-Algerian man, Samir B. The carmaker had fired the man in November 2016 because it feared he might carry out a jihadist attack at its main factory in Wolfsburg. The man had threatened his co-workers — “you all will die” — and said he wanted to join the Islamic State. In 2014, B. was arrested at Hanover airport. He was carrying a drone and 10,000 euros in cash and was heading to Syria. German authorities revoked his passport.

MARCH 14 – Germany’s lower house of parliament, the Bundestag, formally elected Angela Merkel to a fourth term as chancellor. The vote margin was tight: only nine votes. In all, 364 members of the Bundestag voted for Merkel, while 315 voted against her.

MARCH 14 – Around 50 West African Muslim migrants went on a rampage after police tried to deport a Gambian asylum seeker at a migrant shelter in Donauwörth, a town in Bavaria. Police suspended the operation and called for reinforcements. The migrants threw bottles and chairs at police and poured hot water on them from above.

MARCH 15 – A 23-year-old Afghan asylum seeker shouting words that sounded like “Allahu Akbar” rushed toward Chancellor Angela Merkel as she was leaving the Reichstag building in Berlin. The man was intercepted by her body guards and admitted to a psychiatric hospital.

MARCH 16 – In his first interview since being sworn in on March 14, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer was asked if Islam belongs to Germany. He responded: “No. Islam does not belong to Germany. Germany is shaped by Christianity.” Seehofer’s remarks prompted an immediate firestorm of criticism from the self-appointed guardians of German multiculturalism, including from Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has repeatedly insisted that “Islam belongs to Germany.” German voters, however, appear to agree with Seehofer. A poll for Focus magazine found that 74% of those surveyed said that Islam does not belong to Germany. Only 6.4% said that Islam definitely belongs to Germany.

MARCH 19 – Germany’s top court rejected a Muslim woman’s request to suspend a ban on driving while wearing a face veil. The woman had argued that the ban for drivers violated her religious freedom.

MARCH 21 – Chancellor Angela Merkel, in the first major speech of her new term, said that her decision to allow into the country more than a million migrants was a “humanitarian exception.” She added that Germany would continue to take in political refugees, but that the government would also focus on deportations. She repeated her government’s pledge in the coalition agreement that the numbers of migrants per year would be capped at 200,000 or fewer.

MARCH 23 – Police in Flensburg classified parts of the city center as a “danger zone” after violent clashes among Muslim youths of different nationalities. The classification allows police to search anyone in the area regardless of whether they are suspected of committing a crime. Police blame the youths for an increase in robberies, assaults and thefts in the area.

MARCH 24 – A 17-year-old Syrian migrant stabbed and seriously injured a 24-year-old German woman at a supermarket in Lower Saxony. The woman was attacked after she intervened in a dispute between her boyfriend and two migrants, aged 13 and 14. She was in an induced coma; doctors removed her spleen and parts of the pancreas. Police reportedly were considering dropping attempted murder charges against the 17-year-old and charge him with the lesser crime of grievous bodily injury. The boy’s lawyer said he acted in self-defense.

MARCH 25 – Anti-Semitism is running rampant at German primary schools, accordingto Heinz-Peter Meidinger, president of the President of the German Teachers’ Association (Deutschen Lehrerverbandes, DL). He also said that videos of beheadings are commonplace at German schools, and that female pupils are being threatened with murder. Such incidents now exist at many schools in Germany.

MARCH 25 – The German government bears responsibility for growing Arab anti-Semitism, which has worsened with the refugee crisis, according to Julian Reichelt, Editor-in-Chief of Bild: “It is unacceptable that non-Muslim and above all Jewish children have to be afraid of going to school in this country because they are being labeled as ‘unbelievers’ and even threatened with death.”

MARCH 26 – Northern Germany is experiencing an outbreak of scabies, an infectious skin disease transmitted by mites. The disease is prevalent in refugee shelters but experts reportedly are at a loss to explain the cause of the outbreak.

MARCH 26 – Lübecker Nachrichten posted a video of a Turkish wedding celebration in which clan members shut down the Lübeck-Kücknitz Autobahn (highway) and shot firearms into the air from parked vehicles. The practice has spread to other parts of Germany (herehere and here).

MARCH 28 – A state of emergency was declared in Duisburg after dozens of Lebanese, Kurdish and Turkish men armed with machetes and iron rods gathered on city streets to do battle. A cellphone video showed the men, who police said comprise a “cross-section” of the local population, smashing store windows and attacking police officers.

MARCH 28 – The Federal Statistics Office reported that in 2016 Germany registered its highest birthrate since 1973. Muslim migration had a significant impact on the birth rate: 184,660 children were born to mothers of foreign nationality — an increase of 25% compared to 2015.

MARCH 30 – Cardinal Reinhard Marx, the highest representative of the Catholic Church in Germany, on Good Friday urged Christians to “reconcile” with Muslims: “Without friendship, without encounters, without openness for others, there is no understanding, no reconciliation, no community, but instead the creation of mistrust, fear and violence.”

MARCH 31 – A 32-year-old Syrian asylum seeker set fire to a six-story apartment building in Leipzig. One person was killed and 16 were injured; 34 people lost their homes. The Syrian was charged with murder, attempted murder and arson.

MARCH 31 – Bundestag President Wolfgang Schäuble said that Islam is in Germany to stay: “We cannot stop history, everyone has to deal with the fact that Islam has become part of our country.”

3 comments to Just another month of multi-cultural mayhem in Merkel’s migrant paradise

  • David Brown

    Immigration re the United Kingdom there are close on a hundred political Constituencies where more than 30% of voters are not white British.Being Muslim or from other Asia or Afro -Caribbean.
    Much higher percentages of these groups will vote Labour.
    So those who do not tick on the census white British may determine the outcome of an Election.

  • william boreham

    One courageous lady tries to enlighten those Dumb Swedes about the facts of (Islamic) life.

    “If I speak about Islam, they interpret it as hating Muslims. But I do not hate Muslims. I believe that this ideology is dangerous for all mankind. The Muslim community will also suffer under the Sharia.” — Mona Walter, Swedish activist from Mogadishu, Somalia.

    “Jesus said we should love our enemies, but not that we should be stupid.” — Mona Walter.

    “I always say to my Christian friends, ‘What do you think, what will happen to you if Islam becomes dominant here?'” — Mona Walter.

    https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/12065/mona-walter-interview

  • NoMore

    If the DUP with its ten MPs and 292,316 votes can hold the balance of power now think what a future British Muslim Party could do. They will work with anyone who will give them sharia (so the Fake Tories and Liebour will be scrambling over each other to sign up to a coalition.)

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