"Sylvester" Germany will not save? Why security enhancement is not able to drastically change the situation
The leadership of Germany, apparently, did not rule out the likelihood of repetition of "sex attacks" on the part of numerous migrants this New Year's Eve. Moreover, their number in the Federal Republic of Germany has only increased - in the 2016 year, Germany received thousands of new “guests” from Asian and African countries, many of whom are referred to in official documents as refugees. But these “refugees” are by no means “grandmothers-dandelions” or little kids. These are adult young and physically strong men. Their sexual activity is "at its peak", and most of them are simply deprived of female society. In Germany, as well as in other European countries, many “temptations” open up for them.
On New Year's Eve, the police of Cologne, which had become the real capital of “sex terror” last year, were working very hard. A plan of Operation Silvestre was developed, aimed at strengthening measures to ensure the security of the city and its inhabitants. Mounted policemen and policemen with service dogs were brought to serve on the streets of Cologne. The number of personnel on duty police units increased to 1500 people. Only 300 police were sent to Cologne Cathedral Square. To exclude the possibility of terrorist acts, the entrances to the Old Market Square, where the main New Year's entertainment events took place, were blocked by wagons and concrete blocks were set across the road. These measures were directed against possible attempts to attack those gathered with the help of trucks or cars. Police helicopters went up to the sky over Cologne. Thus, the New Year's Eve in Cologne resembled a holiday in some closed institution. But the main "highlight" of the operation "Silvestre" became numerous preventive detentions of potential criminals and offenders.
In order to prevent possible crimes on New Year's Eve, the police started mass detentions of migrants from Africa and the countries of the Middle East. At least several hundred people were detained by Cologne policemen on the streets and in transport. First of all, these were people with a characteristic appearance for the people of North Africa. Human rights activists are already sounding the alarm and claiming human rights violations, but the majority of the inhabitants are only welcome to the police operation. Indeed, the New Year's Eve in Cologne did without serious excesses. As can be expected, it was largely due to the strengthening of the police and the conduct of preventive detention.
Cologne Police Chief Jurgen Matias rejected accusations from human rights activists and leftists of racism and stressed that the police were guided solely by considerations of the safety of citizens. Their goal was to prevent events like last year’s attacks on women and girls. Nevertheless, even despite the strengthening of the police, by the morning of January 1 it became known about two cases of migrant attacks on women in the city of Cologne. But mass rape, unlike last year, still managed to avoid. It is possible that it was precisely because hundreds of potential criminals met the New Year in police stations, being detained on the streets and squares of the city, where they were wandering aimlessly, looking for potential victims and sticking to passersby.
Similar security measures, in addition to Cologne, were taken in other major cities of Germany, including Berlin, Dusseldorf, Munich, Stuttgart, Dortmund, Hamburg, Frankfurt am Main, and so on. The police of these cities also serve in emergency mode. They are tasked with preventing not only sexual harassment and rape, but also mass robberies of the indigenous population. Across Germany, the operation "Casablanca", the very name of which suggests that it is directed against offenders - immigrants from North Africa (Casablanca is located in Morocco). Criminals - North Africans use a proven method of attacking women and girls for the purpose of robbery. A group of young men surrounds the woman and starts dancing around her, distracting her attention and scaring her. At the same time, the theft of the wallet and gadgets occurs.
However, the reason for strengthening security measures is not only in caring for women and girls in German cities. They were also afraid of terrorist acts in Germany. Most recently, on December 19, a truck crashed into a crowd of people at a Christmas fair held on the Breitscheidplatz in Berlin. 12 people died, a few dozen people were injured. Soon the law enforcement authorities recognized this incident as a terrorist act. In the cab of the truck was found the corpse of 37-year-old Lukasz Urban - a truck driver from Poland, who until recently tried to resist the terrorist who had captured the car. The perpetrator of the terrorist attack managed to escape, but soon his identity was established - it was a certain Anis Amri, a native of Tunisia. Four days later, on December 23, Amri was shot by the Italian police in Milan.
Human rights defenders talking about refugees and “unfortunate children” miss numerous reports about the participation of adolescents and even children in crimes and terrorist acts. In Africa and the Middle East, a completely different perception of children and adolescents. Boys over the age of fourteen are considered adult men, with all the consequences, and children may well be regarded as reliable helpers or accomplices in criminal activities. Indeed, in the same African countries, many teenagers 13-14 for years already have experience of participating in various terrorist groups and rebel groups. But European human rights activists are silent about this. Meanwhile, 16 December in a small German town of Ludwigshafen, in the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate, was detained a twelve-year-old boy - a native of Iraq. As it turned out, the child was planning to blow up a bomb at the Christmas fair, stuffed for the most striking effect with large nails. The boy brought an improvised explosive device to the market in a backpack. It was only by chance that an explosion with numerous victims was avoided - the age of the “demolition man” still affected. The detonator on the bomb did not work, and it was detected on time in the bushes on the market and neutralized. The police found that the boy was associated with one of the Middle Eastern terrorist organizations, the recruiter of which could have given the young democrat a task to make an explosion at the Christmas fair.
You can recall the July attack in the train. The passengers of a commuter train plying between the cities of Treuchtlingen and Würzburg in the federal state of Bavaria were attacked by a 17-year-old youth with a knife and an ax. Three people were seriously injured, a few others were injured of a milder severity, fourteen people turned to psychologists after the attack in the train. The offender himself tried to escape by jumping off the train, but was shot dead by police in time. As it turned out, he was a seventeen-year-old "refugee" from Afghanistan who was a supporter of a terrorist organization.
Human victims as a result of terrorist acts, raped women and girls, robbed passers-by - all this is on the conscience of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, with stubborn donkeys from some fabulous work that does not refuse anti-people migration policies. A few years ago, Angela Merkel herself admitted that the policy of multiculturalism in Europe had failed. The Europeans did not manage to get along with numerous and active visitors who adhere to their own value-ideological and behavioral attitudes. But, stating the failure of the multiculturalist concept in practice, Angela Merkel did not refuse to accept a huge number of so-called "refugees". It is not only about immigrants from Syria, where there is really a terrible war, but also about the people of Iraq and Afghanistan, Sudan and Eritrea, Somalia and Libya, Morocco and Pakistan, Tunisia and Yemen, and many other African and Asian countries. Among the "refugees" the overwhelming majority are young men. It turns out that they left their wives, children, mothers in a “dangerous homeland”, while they themselves went to a safe Europe? As it does not fit with the stereotypes about the unfortunate victims of wars and repressive regimes replicated by European media.
Many migrants and refugees in Germany openly criminal activities. The most innocent of her referrals is fraud in processing refugee status and social benefits. For example, more recently, more than 300 cases of fraud committed by people from Sudan have become known. According to the Braunschweig police, a group of Sudanese arrived in Germany in the summer of 2015. They several times, under different names and surnames, were registered in the centers of the primary reception of refugees. Since they were issued several documents in different names, they were able to receive several social benefits at once. Police services say damage of several million euros. Of course, this is not the only example of such fraudulent actions by migrants. But, given the enormous workload of migration and social services in Germany, forced to work with hundreds of thousands of calls, it is almost impossible to prevent all such fraudulent activities.
The Merkel government, knowing full well the consequences to which its policies can lead, gives directives to silence most of the crimes committed by migrants. It is known that in most German cities police structures, in the event of crimes committed by migrants and refugees, until the last moment try either to hide information about the fact of the crime, or to keep silent about the identity of the criminal. In some cases, the police even release criminals to avoid public agiotage. At one time, the European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker very hypocritically, if not criminally, described last year’s events in Cologne. He stressed that they are in no way connected with migrants and expressed concern only because their discussion in the mass media could lead to activation of xenophobic attitudes in Germany and in Europe in general.
One of the most common types of crimes committed by foreigners is rape. Here criminals really do not disdain anyone. Not only a woman or a teenager, but also a ten-year-old boy and an eighty-year-old woman can become their victims. It is known that there was a case of rape of a 68-year-old male pensioner. Even Germany's Minister of Justice Heiko Maas told the press that only 8% of criminal cases of rape end with convictions. The vast majority of rape goes unpunished, which stimulates the "guests" of Germany to commit more and more new sexual crimes.
By the way, even the representatives of the “migrant” intelligentsia themselves doubt the possibility of the integration of migrants into European society. Professor Bassam Tibi, a religious scholar and sociologist who is now 72 of the year, came to Germany from Syria for a very long time - an 18-year-old youth. He studied at the university, calls among his teachers such world-famous sociologists like Max Horkheimer and Theodore Adorno. According to Tibi, people with a completely different mentality come to modern Germany who simply cannot understand and, moreover, accept the characteristics of life in modern European society. Comparing Germany with any Arab country, Tibi pays attention to the behavior of the police. In the East, a policeman is a chief, whose word is law, and if it is not fulfilled, punitive measures immediately follow, from beating to bullet. Meeting in Germany and other European countries with polite and friendly police officers, migrants do not perceive them as law enforcement officers, are not afraid of them, respectively - and do not rush to obey their demands. Bassam Tibi does not believe in the integration of migrants, at least within the framework of the existing paradigm of the FRG migration policy. In fact, the migration situation in Germany is chaos. Merkel does not seek to integrate migrants at all, nor to solve this problem by any other means. In this, it fully agrees with the general political line of the EU leadership, which completely ignores the existence of a serious social and political problem in the countries of Western Europe.
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