Month: January 2022
Germany: Double Vaccinated No Longer Allowed into Restaurants Without Taking Tests – Only Triple Vaxxed Allowed Inside
France: A car riddled with bullets and a female jogger attacked, the shooter fleeing while yelling “Allah akbar”
A man opened fire several times at a parked car in the Cité Saint-Martin in Cavaillon (Vaucluse) shortly before 8 am on Tuesday morning. He fled after yelling “Allah Akbar” and threatening a female jogger with his gun. Investigators discovered no less than twelve cartridge cases of calibre 45 at the scene. The criminal investigation department is in charge of the investigation.
It was around 7.45 am on Tuesday morning when the police in Cavaillon were reported shots fired in the Saint-Martin settlement, which was close to the Dr-Ayme settlement and the Camille-Claudel pre-school. Upon arrival, the police officers discovered a parked Renault Clio riddled with bullets. However, there were no people inside the car and there were no traces of blood. Several window panes of the vehicle had been broken by the gunshots.
Witnesses told investigators that a man had fired seven shots at the car with a handgun before leaving on foot, yelling “Allah Akbar”. At the scene, investigators found seven 45 calibre shell casings and one other bullet of the same calibre, according to the same source. actu17.fr
Ifop poll: 53% of French people believe that “France is above all a nation of white race and Christian religion”, 64% think that “Islam is a threat to the identity of France”
Germany: 13-year-old girl groped by Pakistani on bus
At around 2.20 p.m. on Monday afternoon, the 13-year-old girl was travelling on bus line 351 from Aue to Schönheide.
Suddenly she was groped by a Pakistani man (32): “The man sat behind the girl and grabbed her waist and legs,” said a police spokesperson.
In order to further the investigation, the police are now looking for witnesses and ask: Who witnessed the groping attack on Monday afternoon? Who can give more detailed information about the assault?
Information can be given to the Aue police station by calling 03771/120.
Germany: Man threatened with €250,000 fine and prison time for calling his trans neighbor by previous male name
A court in Germany has ruled in favor of a trans woman who had sued her ex-neighbor for repeatedly addressing her by her male birth name, a judgment first reported by the Rheinische Post.
Sophie Vivien Kutzner was born a biological male, but Kutzner says she never felt like a male. In recent years, Kutzner began dressing a woman, painting her nails, and gave herself a new male name. Kutzner brought the court case after her male neighbor refused to call her by her new female name, instead opting to call her by her male birth name, “Rüdiger” — a concept known as “deadnaming.”
The neighbor, Wolfgang E., was reprimanded by the court and warned that should he refer to the trans woman by her former name again, or he could face a fine of up to €250,000 and/or a custodial sentence.
The plaintiff told local media of her satisfaction with the judgment, expressing her relief as she was unsure how sympathetic Germany’s justice system would be towards her predicament.
Two court arbitration appointments have previously failed due to the neighbor’s non-attendance, which saw Vivien choose to go to court.
“It cannot be that you are insulted because you have the wrong hair color, because you are a foreigner or because you have decided to live as a woman,” the 60-year-old said.
“I dedicate this victory to all people who decide to live as the gender they consider to be the right one,” she added.
Her lawyer spoke of a great victory for gender self-determination, calling the verdict a resounding slap in the face by the judiciary for any discrimination in this area.
“Sophie is just Sophie and not Rüdiger,” her lawyer insisted.
Trans issues have become a major cultural flash point between Western and Eastern Europe, with countries like Hungary and Poland taking a more conservative stance on the issue. Hungary, for instance, made it so that citizens cannot change their biological gender on official government documents and banned the teaching of LGBT ideology to students under 18.
Germany: No prison, no deportation: Multiple Afghan child rapist again leniently punished
An Afghan asylum seeker, who arrived in Germany in 2015 and has since repeatedly assaulted minors, was again given a lenient punishment in his second criminal trial. The sentence for Khudai R. (23) was once again: suspended sentence – the judge speaks of a “very last chance”.
In 2013 he fled his home country Afghanistan, in 2015 Khudai R., now 23 years old, arrived in Germany. At the time, R. was still a teenager himself and had experienced terrible things. But instead of coming to terms with these experiences in a safe environment and building a promising future for himself, the young asylum seeker chose a different path: he turned his new home into a crime scene and raped young girls – repeatedly. He has now been brought to court several times for this – but his punishment does not do justice. In the second judgement, the young asylum seeker was again given a suspended sentence, a “very last chance”, as the judge emphasised.
Khudai R. committed his first offence three years after arriving in Germany: In September 2018, the young man, who was 20 years old at the time, made contact with an 11-year-old girl in Langenhagen in Lower Saxony via social media. During several meetings, he severely abused the child, who had learning disabilities, and also passed her on to two Afghan accomplices. These atrocities were only revealed when the traumatised inclusive pupil turned to her guidance counsellor. This was followed by a charge of sexual abuse and a trial in February 2020, in which Khodai R. got off with less than a “black eye” despite the seriousness of his offences.The judge at the Hanover Regional Court said at the time: “A despicable procedure. The girl was degraded to a sexual object.Bad offences that do not remain without consequences”, but the consequences according to his verdict were only two years of juvenile detention on probation. Khudai R. left the courtroom a free man.
If the judge had known that Khudai R. would lay the foundation for his second trial before his first, the verdict might have been different – but maybe not, if one looks at what happened next:
The next trial followed in the summer of 2021. On July the 28th, the judge sentenced the Afghan to one year and eight months in prison – three years suspended. The guilty verdict was a “last chance”. As “mitigating circumstances”, the sex offender was given credit for his confession and his alleged integration.The case of Khudai R. caused great indignation in Germany, and calls for his deportation were made several times. So far, this has not been an issue, but it could still become one. According to section 54 of the German Residence Act, a sex offender can in principle be deported after a custodial or juvenile sentence of at least one year. If the second judgement of the July the 28th becomes legally binding, the authorities could take action and order Khodai R.’s deportation.
https://exxpress.at/kein-gefaengnis-keine-abschiebung-kindervergewaltiger-erneut-milde-bestraft/
Sweden welcomes 85 000 ‘new Swedes’
Before the end of the year, Sweden issued about 85 000 new citizenships, and “the new Swedes” come mainly from the Arab world, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Eritrea.
About 40 000 of the citizenship approvals last year went to people from the Arab world, of which 27 340 were migrants from Syria. In addition, 4 305 Somalis, 4 067 Afghans, and 3 471 Eritreans have become Swedish citizens in 2021. For Norwegians, Danes, and Finns the numbers are much lower: 163, 198, and 204 respectively, reported Swedish daily Nya Dagbladet.
It also seems that almost 50 000 persons with Swedish citizenship emigrated during 2021, but it is unclear how many of these are immigrants from the third world. In 1 530 of the applications the homeland was listed as “unknown”.
One can also see that Sweden is especially popular with the immigrant groups who already have a large number of resident fellow-countrymen for example, Somalia or Syria. For persons from African countries like Chad, Malawi, Madagascar, and Equatorial Guinea, only 4 citizenships were granted in total.
https://freewestmedia.com/2022/01/05/sweden-welcomes-85-000-new-swedes/
English Channel illegal migrant crossings tripled last year to record levels
The United Kingdom saw a record number of migrants arrive via the English Channel last year, data shows.
A total of 28,395 migrants landed on the southeast coast of England last year, more than three times the number reported for 2020.
The busiest month for Channel crossings was November, when 6,869 migrants reportedly reached Britain, a month which also saw the record for the most migrants coming in a single day, as 1,185 landed on Nov. 11. The four-figure daily record marked the fifth new record for daily crossings in less than two months as migrants flooded into Britain.
The vast majority were identified upon crossing into U.K. territorial waters and escorted to shore for processing by U.K. border officials, however there were several instances last year when migrant boats arrived undetected on English beaches, and police were called to contain runaways.
The situation in the Channel has escalated the already tense relations between the United Kingdom and France, with both countries accusing the other of taking insufficient action against smuggling gangs.
Relations soured between the governments of the two nations after U.K. Home Secretary Priti Patel threatened to withhold substantial payments to France intended to help stem the flow of migrants if French authorities failed to “get their act together” in stopping the crossings.
The situation worsened on Nov. 24 following the tragic death of 31 migrants who drowned off the coast of northern France and the subsequent political fallout, which saw French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin disinvite his British counterpart from an inter-ministerial meeting to discuss how to address the crisis.
A total of 66 migrants reached Britain on Tuesday to become the first arrivals of 2022.