Month: October 2021
Germany: Syrian man sexually harasses several young girls and threatens those coming to their aid with a knife
A 20-year-old man has been arrested for sexually harassing several young women and threatening them with a knife. He is already known to the police.
According to police reports on Tuesday, October 5, the suspect had already harassed and threatened two 16-year-old and a 17-year-old girl as well as a 25-year-old man on Friday evening, October 1. The victims called the police.
Initial investigations by the Freiburg-Nord police station revealed that shortly after 10 p.m., the man had sexually touched the buttocks of a 16-year-old girl at the university library. A short time later, he allegedly molested another 16-year-old girl in the same way.
The 20-year-old then approached a 17-year-old girl and her 25-year-old companion on the stairs of the municipal theatre and asked for a cigarette. After the two refused, they were allegedly insulted. The man also threatened them with a box cutter. Nobody was injured.
The man was arrested on the spot. At the request of the public prosecutor’s office in Freiburg, he is now in custody. The man is a 20-year-old man of Syrian nationality, who had been known to the police several times before.
The criminal investigation department asks witnesses and in particular other possible victims by calling 0761/882-2880.
Young Muslim woman beaten up for dating a Christian man: French politicians refuse to deport the perpetrator because he may attack other women in his home country
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Aurélien Taché (born 26 May 1984) is a French politician who was elected to the French National Assembly on 18 June 2017, representing the department of Val-d’Oise.[1]He was elected in 2017 as a member of La République En Marche! (LREM) but left the party in 2020,[2] and joined the Ecology Democracy Solidarity group.[3]
Islamist founder of the banned French NGO BarakaCity calls for a fight against France
Translation: Further proceedings are underway.
Mosques are threatened with ridicule and threats.
Muslims are being held hostage.
If we don’t take a radical solution, this is the end.
Muslims must think of a general strike.
The racists will feel our power!
There are no five means of action.
The crux of the matter is war!
The boycott or the strike.
Or both.
We must nurture this idea and go on the offensive. We need action!
Germany brings back eight IS women and their children from Syria in a covert operation
According to media reports, Germany has taken eight German women and their children out of Syria. These had joined the terrorist militia “Islamic State” (IS) in the past. A plane with the women and their 23 children on board was expected at Frankfurt airport late on Wednesday evening.
According to the newspaper Bild, they were taken from a Kurdish camp in northern Syria by a team from the Foreign Office and the German Federal Criminal Police Office with the support of the US Air Force.
The Foreign Office in Berlin did not initially want to confirm the reports on Wednesday evening. According to information from the news agency Deutsche Presse-Agentur, an operation to bring back women and children from Syria was planned for Wednesday. Some of the adults are expected to be brought before a magistrate after their arrival in Germany. According to magazine “Spiegel”, there are warrants for the arrest of six of the eight women issued by the judicial authorities.
The news magazine reported that some of the women, aged between 30 and 38, had spent years with their children in the al-Hol anti-terror prison camp in northern Syria, which is guarded by Kurdish fighters. In the course of a humanitarian operation, they are now on their way back to their home country on a charter jet.
According to “Spiegel”, in addition to the women from Germany, three suspected IS supporters from Denmark were also on board the plane with their 14 children. It was the largest repatriation of Germans from Syria so far, reported “Bild”. Because of the support from the US military, the operation was treated with particular sensitivity.
In 2019, Austria brought back two children of Sabina S., a Viennese IS supporter who is suspected to have died. In the case, custody had been transferred to the grandparents. The Austrian Foreign Ministry currently assumes that there are around a dozen people with Austrian citizenship in north-eastern Syria, around half of whom are children.
https://exxpress.at/deutschland-holt-acht-is-frauen-samt-kindern-aus-syrien-zurueck/
French city becomes ‘hunting ground’ for ‘young men’ partaking in sexual assaults
As with many other French cities, Brest has experienced a steep increase in sexual harassment and even outright assault on city streets, with young women being targeted by groups of young men.
According to information of Ouest-France, the phenomenon has been recurring for a few weeks, generating almost daily attacks and frequent complaints. The French paper describes how the city has become a “hunting ground” for what are described as “young men” targeting women in the city center.
Young men are said to have made the neighborhood their “hunting ground” between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. when they leave high school. From street harassment to physical attacks, they do not hesitate to target young girls, touching their chest and buttocks. Shocked victims usually find refuge in the surrounding businesses.
Although the identity of the attackers has not yet been released, similar situations have been reported in predominately migrant neighborhoods in France such as La Chapelle-Pajol, which had become a “no-go zone” for women. The mob attacks also closely resemble the sexual assaults in Cologne, Germany in 2015, in which over a 1,000 women were targeted by large groups of primarily North Africans and Middle Eastern migrants.
On Wednesday, Sept. 22, around 4 p. m., a 16-year-old girl was sexually assaulted in the city center of Brest in the Finistère department near Rue Jean-Jaurès. The victim was reportedly confined by the attacker but managed to escape, reports the Ouest-France news outlet. In shock, the teenager was unable to go to the police station to file a complaint until the following Sunday, Sept. 26.
Thanks to this report and other testimonies, investigators could proceed the same day, arresting three young adults for acts of harassment. One of them was taken into custody in connection with the sexual assault before being released.
“We have not been able to corroborate his involvement, but the investigation continues,” says Commissioner Nicolas Hoarau.
Residents of the city are expressing their anger over the scenes they are witnessing.
“Around 4 p.m., in the street, I saw a gang approach a young girl and grab her by the waist, against her will. One of them saw that I was looking, and he ordered me to look down,” a female shopkeeper explained to Le Telegramme. “I stood up, and he rushed towards me. We were face to face. He had the bulging eyes of a jerk. I thought my time had come.”
“In nine years in this business, I had never experienced this. I am 40 years old. I was born in a popular district of Brest. I learned to be respected. But what we are experiencing today is unimaginable.”
The police are asking victims to come forward.
“I encourage all people who might be victims or witnesses of this kind of aggression to contact the police immediately. A rapid intervention maximizes the chances of dealing with this kind of act in flagrante delicto and of arresting the perpetrators,” he added.
“Rue Jean Jaurès is a village. My shop overlooks the street, and I see everything: the looks, the wandering hands. We have children who go to college, to high school. We can’t help but make the connection and feel concerned,” continued another shopkeeper.
On the problem of insecurity, she added that she loves the city but does not want her customers to be afraid of going downtown.
“But my role is not to be the police. Urban mediators do a great job. They are well-trained and very efficient. But when dealing with drugged and violent youth, what can they do?” she noted.
“Street harassment is everyday,” another local stated. “One day, it’s a teenager who has her bag ripped off. The next day, an employee of a business who gets spit in her face or who gets threatened with a throat slashing gesture. We go to work with a pit in the stomach.”
As Remix News has previously reported, France has the largest share of Muslims in all of Europe, and many of them come from countries that feature some of the highest levels of sexual harassment and a lack of women’s rights in the world.
German police raid ‘Islamic’ financial network suspected of money laundering
Police in Germany have conducted major raids across the country today in an operation to bust a financial network suspected of laundering millions to Turkey and Syria, in what is the latest crackdown in Europe on the potential covert funding of militant groups.
The operation carried out by Dusseldorf police—involving over a thousand officers in the three states of North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony and Bremen during the early hours of the morning— raided the sites of individuals connected to the network, arresting 11 people, including a 39-year-old Syrian man accused of being a member of the Nusra Front militant group in northern Syria.The financial network targeted by the police is known as the ‘hawala network,’ which is reportedly an informal form of money transfer services across the world and popular amongst Muslim-majority societies, facilitated by a network of money brokers who transfer wealth from one place to another.
In this case, according to a police statement, the individuals in this ‘hawala network’ laundered money through means of illegal activities such as extortion and armed robbery, making the estimated volume of transactions conducted by the network around 140 million Euros ($162 million) since 2016.
During the raids, the police seized valuables worth over 2 million Euros ($2.4 million) such as gold, jewels, luxury cars and watches. According to reports, the individuals were transferring the acquired wealth to Turkey and Syria in order to fund criminal networks and militant groups.
The raiding operation by German police is the latest of such measures taken by Berlin and other European states against underground unregulated money transfer methods to allegedly fund militant groups over the past few years.
In May this year, German authorities also charged an immigrant over accusations that he sent funds to the terror group, Daesh, and, last year, French police carried out an operation to arrest dozens of individuals suspected of funding groups through cryptocurrencies.
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France introduces bill to mandate Covid-19 vaccinations for all from January 1, 2022
France has already introduced harsh vaccine mandates for first responders. Since President Emmanuel Macron announced measures on July 12 that require proof of vaccination to enter cafés, restaurants, and hospitals, several large demonstrations against them have followed. The forewarning by these protesters of a coming medical tyranny has been accurate.
The Social Affairs Committee of the Senate has introduced a bill that will require mandatory vaccinations against SARS-CoV-2 for all citizens from January 1, 2022. Because the French government has implemented such previous harsh requirements, the drive to become the first country to require vaccination against Covid-19 for all its citizens, could be successful.
The proposed vaccine mandate was introduced by Senator Bernard Jomier on October 4. Senator Jomier, who introduced the bill, serves as the Vice-Chairman of the Social Affairs Committee. He is also a member of the Parliamentary Office for the Evaluation of Scientific and Technological Choices, Social Security Assessment and Control Mission, and an ecologist. The member of the Socialist Party, together with his fellow senators had initially introduced the premise of a nation-wide vaccine mandate to the French Senate on August 31.
He has found a particularly efficient way in which to force through the new legislation for compulsory Covid vaccines, by using a precedent that already requires innoculations against other diseases. Under Article L3111-1 of the Public Health Code, there are currently eleven mandatory vaccines required for French citizens without medical exemptions.
They are for antidiphtheric, antitetanus, antipoliomyelitis, pertussis, haemophilus influenzae type b, hepatitis virus type b, invasive pneumococcal infections, serogroup c meningococcus, measles, mumps, and rubella. To this schedule will be added forced shots against SARS-CoV-2.
Those who do not comply would be subject to a fine of €135 under Article 519 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure and the fine could increase to as much as €1500 for repeated offenses if citizens do not comply. A public session discussion on the proposed amendment to the Public Health Code will be held in the Senate on October 13 before being sent to the National Assembly.
On September 15, more than 2,5 million people who work as hospital staff, paramedics, retirement home workers, and private physicians were forced to comply with the parliamentary vaccine mandate. It applied to firefighters across France as well but it was met with resistance through organized labor strikes. At least 3000 French healthcare workers have since been suspended for refusing to take the jab.
Senator Bernard Jomier has also led the fight against Professor Didier Raoult and hydroxychloroquine. On September 15, 2020, the infectious disease specialist Raoult faced the senators to defend his treatment protocol.
“Today it seems that most countries, from the United States to Japan, from South Korea to Germany to China, do not recommend this treatment, so it seems science has spoken. The list of countries that do not recommend or even advise against the use of hydroxychloroquine is extremely long, I have cited just a few countries. […] It is noted that throughout the world, this treatment is no longer used,” said Jomier.
Raoult responded with his “metadata” and his usual precision, recalling that in the US, a third of the federal states had recommended the treatment, a third advised against it and a final third did not comment. The fact remains that in Africa, countries that use hydroxychloroquine to treat malaria, have seen very few Covid cases. Africa has 12 times fewer deaths than the European Union, compared to the number of inhabitants.
During this question-and-answer session, Raoult defended himself against these inaccuracies but Cécile Thibert, a journalist from Le Figaro, repeated the falsehoods spouted by Jomier.
“As he had already done in June before the parliamentary committee on the management of the health crisis, Professor Didier Raoult again defended the interest of hydroxychloroquine against Covid-19 during his hearing in the Senate on Tuesday, even though the vast majority of doctors today agree that the medication is not effective against the disease.”
The doctors who publicly denounced hydroxychloroquine, had incidentally all received sponsorships from pharmaceutical company Gilead.
During his hearing at the Assembly, Professor Didier Raoult underlined: “I was surprised to see that the director of Gilead, in front of the President of the Republic and the Minister, was a close friend of the one who was in charge of therapeutic trials in France for Covid-19.”