Admission comes as police launch raids on sex
attackers in Cologne, by Leo Hohmann, 1/21/16, WND
It seems every day there
is a new chapter added to the emerging story of what life is like in the “New Europe”
dominated by Islamic migrants.
On Thursday, reports
came out of Germany that female volunteers at migrant camps were being
routinely threatened and sexually harassed. One woman relayed a story about a
Muslim man who said, “I decapitate you,” if she did not help him find better
accommodations. Others have complained of death threats if they could not meet
demands for high-paying jobs or luxury items, the Express
reported.
Meanwhile, there is more
evidence that the sheer number of migrants is overwhelming authorities. The Daily
Mail reported that the German
government admits it can’t account for 600,000 of its 1.1 million
asylum-seekers from the Middle East and Africa, and many are thought to be
using multiple identities to travel across Europe.
WND
first reported on Germany’s “missing”
migrants back in late October. The admission by the German government comes as
police in Munsterland in North Rhine-Westphalia today carried out a series of
raids as part of the ongoing investigation into the Cologne New Year sex
attacks.
Officers say they have
so far recorded 821 complaints of criminal incidents including hundreds of
sexual assaults.
The raids targeted two
refugee centers, seizing 150 asylum seekers for questioning.
They found that many
claimed to be from Syria but were mostly from North Africa, confirming the
suspicions of government critics who have been silenced by German police. But
they also found that every second person had been registered at least twice on
Germany’s EASY processing system.
EASY stands for
Erstverteilung von Asylbegehrenden, which translates as Initial Allocation
System for Asylum Seekers.
The system, operated by
the German Ministry For Migration And Refugees, aims to provide urgent first
assistance to new arrivals by spreading them around the country based on a
quota system.
Once the applicant’s
county of origin has been taken, officials assign the refugee a place where
they are to be cared for, and where they can then make an application for
asylum.
Europe on the brink
Meanwhile, the migrant
crisis has been a hot issue of debate among leaders at the World Economic Forum
in Davos, Switzerland.
Dutch Prime Minister
Mark Rutte said Thursday that Europe has “six to eight weeks” to get a handle
on the influx of “refugees” from the Middle East and elsewhere.
“We have 6-8 weeks,”
Rutte told a panel on Europe at the World Economic Forum in Davos, adding that
he believed the Schengen borderless travel zone in Europe could be saved but
that first the bloc must agree on a mechanism to replace the failed Dublin
system, which says that migrants must seek asylum in the first E.U. country
they enter, Reuters
reported.
Soros gives dire warning
Billionaire investor
George Soros also weighed in with a dire warning, saying the European Union was
“on the verge of collapse” due to the migrant crisis.
Soros, in an interview
with Gregor Peter Schmitz of the German magazine WirtschaftsWoche, sang the
praises of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
“She was perhaps even
more farsighted when she recognized that the migration crisis had the potential
to destroy the European Union, first by causing a breakdown of the Schengen
system of open borders and, eventually, by undermining the common market,”
Soros said. “She took a bold initiative to change the attitude of the public.
Unfortunately, the plan
was not properly prepared. The crisis is far from resolved and her leadership
position – not only in Europe but also in Germany and even in her own party –
is under attack.”
Schmitz said Merkel,
once a deliberate and cautious politician, has acted impulsively and risked her
political future on the migrants. “Her leadership style has changed, and that
makes people nervous.” Soros again defended her.
“That’s true, but I
welcome the change. There is plenty to be nervous about. As she correctly
predicted, the E.U. is on the verge of collapse. The Greek crisis taught the
European authorities the art of muddling through one crisis after another. This
practice is popularly known as kicking the can down the road, although it would
be more accurate to describe it as kicking a ball uphill so that it keeps
rolling back down. The E.U. now is confronted with not one but five or six
crises at the same time.” Soros was referring to Greece, Russia, Ukraine, the
coming British referendum on whether to abandon the E.U., and the migration
crisis.
Yet, in co-authoring an
introduction to the just-released “Future
of Europe” report, Soros said
Europe needs
more migrant labor, not less, to compete
with for economic growth with the United States. The report recommends an
additional 1.8 million migrants be allowed into Europe annually over the next
10 years.
Soros, in the interview
with the German magazine, referred to the Nov. 13 jihadist attacks on Paris
that killed 130 people as having an “unfortunate effect” on European public
opinion.
Belgium mother’s horror
story
In another tragic report
out of Europe this week, a Belgium woman wrote a letter to anti-Shariah
activist Pamela Geller to describe what has happened to her 14-year-old
daughter. She was coerced into child prostitution by a gang of Muslim
immigrants.
The mother writes: “My 14-year old daughter has become the victim
of human trafficking by Muslim migrants in Antwerp, Belgium. In Dutch we called
them, a misplaced name by the way, ‘loverboys.’ They force young girls into
child prostitution. Almost all of the traffickers are Muslims, but that’s a
public secret here in Belgium; the media is not allowed even to mention the
nationality of the offenders.
“Instead of finding the
offenders, authorities placed my daughter in a youth prison to keep her safe.
This has gone on for more than 7 months. Next week, she will finally be
released and can start on a program at a private clinic for all the psychiatric
help she needs and didn’t get in prison.”
The woman said she was
desperately trying to raise enough money to leave Belgium “and all the other
Islam-loving-multiculturalism countries and move to a safe place for both my
daughters.”
“Europe is collapsing
before our very eyes, but European Union officials and the international media
are too busy wringing their hands over ‘islamophobia’ to notice,” Geller wrote.
“As unbelievable as it may seem at first glance, this is what the New Europe is
like. This mother’s story will be the story of millions of mothers in Europe,
in a very short time from now.”
http://www.wnd.com/2016/01/germany-loses-track-of-half-its-muslim-migrants/
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