Austria: Antifa protests for Afghan rapists and brings traffic to a standstill

A sit-in by Antifa caused traffic gridlock on Vienna’s Roßauer Lände street on Tuesday. This resulted in traffic jams stretching for miles in the direction of the city centre. Some demonstrators had chained themselves to the police detention centre (the refugees had long since arrived at the airport). The police had to intervene. “Come by! Support the blockade or just be here in solidarity,” the organisers of the registered rally posted on Twitter, asking for participants.

Now it is clear who the solidarity should be for: 37 people who were deported to Afghanistan. 17 of them were of age and men.The criminals had a total of 38 offences (on average three per person) to their credit. Three men were sentenced for attempted and completed rape. In addition, there was serious coercion, bodily harm, dangerous threats, deprivation of liberty, robbery, theft, damage to property, resistance to authority and various drug-related offences.One person has a previous conviction for dangerous threat. The convicted person threatened to kill all persons involved in his negative proceedings (specifically, two employees of the Federal Office for Immigration and Asylum and a judge of the Federal Administrative Court). “Due to the offences committed and the predicted threat, entry bans lasting several years were issued to protect public safety and order,” the Ministry of the Interior stated.Minister Karl Nehammer ( Austrian People’s Party) is in favour of consistent repatriation in the case of rejected asylum decisions. According to the Federal Ministry of the Interior, any imminent danger of a return to Afghanistan would be carefully examined in each individual case. The case in question was a Frontex charter operation organised by Sweden.

https://www.heute.at/s/fluechtlings-aktivisten-demonstrierten-fuer-vergewaltiger-100129548?fbclid=IwAR2hfwav3sZg-kKdmk191UoPZnTTbGfE6TjKbsj_g2g_tGAtpKqUPo3cOuw

WATCH: The formerly conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party betrays Germany to Islam

From 1999 to 2009, Thomas Bringmann was press spokesman for the CDU in the state of Baden-Württemberg. Since February 1, 2009, he has been the managing director of the Association of Municipal Enterprises (VKU) in the former showcase state. In a tweet including a video, he now expressed what many CDU cadres understand by successful integration and Islam as part of Germany.

Translation of the above tweet:

When #diversity becomes a norm: Half-timbered houses bear witness to a typical German small town – and in the middle of it, visible and audible, a #mosque (sound on!) in the #monument.
Where church bells ring, you can also hear the #muezzin, as here in #HannMünden.
Islam belongs to #Germany!

https://philosophia-perennis.com/2021/02/26/muezzin-ruf-ueber-fachwerkhaeusern-da-geht-der-cdu-das-herz-auf/

German court sentences Syrian asylum seeker to 4.5 years in prison

On Wednesday, the court in the German town of Koblenz convicted former member of the Syrian secret service Eyad Al-Gharib of crimes against humanity and sentenced him to 4.5 years in prison. The verdict is groundbreaking as the 44-year-old former Colonel Al-Gharib is the first representative of Bashar Assad’s regime to be convicted of such acts.

Paradoxically, after fleeing Syria, Gharib was granted asylum in Germany.

“The accused is sentenced to four years and six months in prison for aiding crimes against humanity through torture and denying freedom,” said judge Anne Kerber.

Gharib has been on trial since last April, along with another Syrian, 58-year-old former Brigadier General Anwar Raslan, whose trial is still not over. Both Syrians were arrested in Germany in 2019.

According to the prosecution, both men played an important role in suppressing the protests in 2011. Both worked for the infamous General Intelligence Directorate (GID). While neither of them were top officials, the prosecution labeled them as cogs that allowed the machinery to run.

In the fall of 2011, Gharib sent at least 30 people detained in Douma to Damascus’s Al-Khatib prison, notorious for torture and nicknamed “hell on earth”.

Gharib’s lawyers based his defense on his fear of punishment if he refused to obey orders. They mentioned that he joined the opposition in 2011 and fled Syria in 2013. He came to Germany in 2019. The defense also emphasized his willingness to testify against the second accused, Anwar Raslan, suspected of involvement in the torture of at least 4,000 people in 2011 and 2012. He is also being prosecuted for 58 murders, rape, and sexual assault. Raslan was one of the high-ranking officers in the Al-Khatib prison in Damascus.

For some Syrians, the process that began in 2020 is a rare chance to get justice.

“This trial is the first step towards justice,” ​​said Anvar Bani, a Syrian human rights activist who has been granted asylum in Germany.

“The verdict is historic because it condemns the entire criminal system, which is the Syrian regime. There is only one Gharib, but he was a member of organized machinery with orders to detain average civilians, make them disappear, torture, kill and then hide their bodies in mass graves,” Bani added.

Bani was arrested in Damascus by General Raslan. He was shocked when he met him a few years later in a Berlin store. Bani then participated in the preparation of the trial.

For long hours, the court listened to testimonies of brutal torture and killings that had a “literally industrial dimension.”

The detainees testified about being beaten, kicked, tortured by electricity, and poured over with water in the Damascus prison. They got their nails torn off and were left hanging from the ceiling for long hours. An analysis of 50,000 images taken by a defector called Caesar appeared in court. These show the bodies of at least 7,000 people who have been tortured or starved to death in Syrian regime prisons.

https://rmx.news/article/article/german-court-sentences-syrian-asylum-seeker-to-4-5-years-in-prison

Germany: 14-year-old Turkish “honour killer” had already attempted to stab a classmate in his school

Even the investigators are stunned by the crime: near Heidelberg, a 14-year-old stabbed a boy one year younger to death. According to current information, the crime was planned. There are also first clues about the motive.The 13-year-old boy in Sinsheim near Heidelberg was probably killed out of jealousy, according to initial findings by investigators. However, investigations into the motive are still ongoing, said Siegfried Kollmar of the Mannheim Criminal Investigation Department. A 14-year-old is suspected of having murdered the boy with several knife wounds. According to the public prosecutor’s office, the suspect was remanded in custody. The juvenile is accused of the murder motive of insidiousness, said public prosecutor Andreas Herrgen. He faces up to ten years in juvenile detention. So far, he has not made any statements about the accusations.

According to the investigation, both had contact with another child who was spotted at the scene of the crime by the alarmed police officers. This had also been the reason for the alleged jealous quarrels. However, the investigators did not give any details because the child was under the age of criminal responsibility. However, they were deeply shocked by the crime.According to the investigations so far, the 13-year-old had been lured to a meeting point at the edge of a forest the day before. After a ” little walk “, the 14-year-old stabbed the boy. The investigators assume that the crime was deliberate and that the 14-year-old had taken the kitchen knife to the meeting. Presumably there was a short fight. The CID official did not say how many stabbings were being carried out. “We still have a lot to investigate,” Kollmar said. They are still waiting for the post mortem report, and mobile phones are being checked.According to investigators, the 14-year-old – unlike the other two boys – is already known to the police. Last year, he had been at the focus by the police for an attempted homicide. In November, he had attacked and seriously injured a classmate at his school in neighbouring Östringen with a knife. As he was only 13 years old at the time, he was under the age of criminal responsibility. However, Kollmar said that the measures taken in such cases had all taken place. The youth welfare office and the family court were informed.

Victim and perpetrator both have a Turkish migration background and hold both German and Turkish citizenship.

https://www.n-tv.de/panorama/14-Jaehriger-in-Sinsheim-toetet-aus-Eifersucht-article22387188.html – https://www.welt.de/vermischtes/article227072705/Sinsheim-Verdaechtiger-in-U-Haft-14-Jaehriger-soll-13-Jaehrigen-aus-Eifersucht-ermordet-haben.html