Afghan migrant who sexually assaulted 3 teen girls in 4 days says he arrived in France ‘for a better life’

A 44-year-old Afghan migrant who sexually assaulted three young French women in four days in the city of Douai has been sentenced to prison.

The assaults occurred just at the end of last year, taking place between Jan. 9 and 13, 2022. Three teen women were targeted, Léonie, Amélie and Nadine, who were between the ages of 15 and 17.

The convicted person, only identified as HA, reportedly said, “No problem,” in English to all three girls before sexually assaulting them.

“I wouldn’t have cried for help, something would have happened to me. It was shocking,” said Nadine. She said during the trial that she asked herself at the time why he was dragging her to the bushes before the sexual assault occurred, according to French news media outlet La Voix du Nord.

HA could only answer questions through an interpreter during the trial. All he said in response to Nadine’s testimony was: “Honestly, I don’t remember anymore.”

HA claimed that he could not remember any of the other cases either regarding the other two girls, Léonie and Amélie.

For Léonie, her case began when she was harassed on the bus by HA, who then followed and assaulted her on the street. A few days earlier, on Jan. 9, Amélie was sexually assaulted.

On the same day that Léonie filed her complaint with the police for the assault, police arrested HA thanks to a witness who had already come forward regarding the case of Nadine.

The Afghan migrant had already been sentenced to prison during his short stay in France for a domestic violence case. HA had arrived in France with his wife and four children, reportedly for “a better life.”

The prosecution in the case only sought 12 months in prison for the suspect, but HA was sentenced to 18 months in prison, 12 of which were suspended for probation during which he had to wear an electronic bracelet. The man is likely to serve only a few months in prison for the sexual assault of the three girls.

Based on past data on deportations, it is unlikely that HA will be sent back to Afghanistan.

https://rmx.news/crime/afghan-migrant-who-sexually-assaulted-3-teen-girls-in-4-days-says-he-arrived-in-france-for-a-better-life/

WATCH: Dissatisfied with his life in a hotel funded by British taxpayers, an Iraqi migrant stabs a student to be sent back to his country

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This is the horrifying moment an Iraqi immigrant who arrived in Britain on a small boat stabbed a student in a bid to be deported after having become disillusioned with life living in a taxpayer-funded hotel.

Rebaz Mohammed, 28, has been jailed for six years after he stopped stranger Ellis Wheeler, 18, to ask him a question before knifing him in the back in Southampton last December.

Mohammed, who has a string of previous convictions including a prison term, then chased the Solent University student, who managed to run away before passing out.

Southampton Crown Court heard that Mohammed carried out the attack hoping it would get him deported from the UK, where he had arrived illegally by crossing the Channel in a small boat. He had grown disenchanted with life in a taxpayer-funded Bournemouth hotel and complained of having ‘no work or money’, the court heard.

CCTV footage released today shows the Iraqi stopping him to ask if Mr Wheeler knew anything about kickboxing. He then pulled a kitchen knife from his coat before plunging it into the teenager’s back, puncturing his lung. 

The young man was taken to hospital where he had surgery. A ‘heroic’ friend put pressure on the wound while dialling 999, and was thanked by a judge for saving his life. Mr Wheeler missed his exams and still struggles to sleep because of anxiety attacks.

It comes with the backdrop of a mooted crackdown on cross-Channel migration by Home Secretary Suella Braverman, who is due to introduce her Illegal Migration Bill to Parliament on Monday. 

The new legislation would deport bar asylum seekers who arrive in the UK on unauthorised small boats to a safe third country and ban them from ever returning to the UK. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11839177/Moment-Iraqi-immigrant-stabbed-university-student-broad-daylight-attack-bid-deported.html

Hague mayor threatens to use military gear to keep rival climate, farmer protests in check

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Mayor Jan van Zanen of The Hague said he could indeed authorize the use of military equipment to remove blockades or tractors in his city on March 11. On that date, the upcoming Saturday, both climate activists and farmers are set to demonstrate in the Zuid-Holland city.

“I am not going to rule out the possibility that Defense equipment will be deployed. That is available if necessary,” he said in an interview with De Telegraaf. He has also asked police forces elsewhere in the country to provide officers to assist.

“We cannot handle this alone,” Van Zanen told De Telegraaf. “Also to ensure that the demonstrations are safe.”

Farmers’ organization Farmers Defense Force (FDF) hopes to attract 100,000 people for a demonstration in the Zuiderpark in The Hague next Saturday. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion also plan to block the A12 motorway near The Hague again that day.

And at the same time, construction of tents for the the construction of tents for the City-Pier-City half-marathon race will also be underway. The annual race is scheduled for Sunday starting at the Malieveld.

Van Zanen says he will not consider banning any of the planned demonstrations for the time being. He called on those demonstrating to ensure that they can cherish a “great right.” That forces him to be “radically neutral.”

But there are limits, he said. “Blocking a road indefinitely with people or equipment is not an acceptable way of demonstrating, but a blockade,” he told the newspaper. “I think that’s a disruption of public order.”

https://nltimes.nl/2023/03/06/hague-mayor-threatens-use-military-gear-keep-rival-climate-farmer-protests-check

German police reportedly arrest 3 suspects involved in brutal Antifa attacks in Budapest

After footage of German Antifa members brutally beating a number of citizens in Budapest in February was caught on film, Hungarians were in shock, and a number of suspects are still in Hungarian jail. Now, German police have conducted raids on far-left housing projects in the infamous Connewitz neighborhood in their hunt for more suspects, reports Hungarian media.

The German special police conducted a house search in Leipzig-Connewitz in the building block considered to be one of the centers of extreme far-left radicals in the east of the country. German police seized evidence and reportedly took three suspects into custody. The names of the suspects have not been released and the prosecutor’s office has not made any comment on the arrests, but Hungarian news outlet Magyar Nemzet indicates the suspects are believed to have been involved in the Budapest attacks.

The raid and house search were carried out by the staff of the Special Unit of the State Crime Bureau, the Police Terrorism and Extremism Protection Center (PTAZ). Senior state prosecutor Ricardo Schulz said only that the house searches were carried out as part of the investigation of the Leipzig prosecutor’s office, but did not reveal what was seized as evidence.

The Antifa members targeted innocent people between Feb. 9 and 11 with iron rods, hammers, pepper spray, and sticks because they thought the victims had attended a right-wing demonstration in Budapest. However, according to the police, none of the victims had even attended the rally and were only beaten because they had been wearing military-style boots or jackets, which led to them being mistaken for right-wing activists. Some of the victims suffered severe injuries that required hospitalization, including fractures and broken bones.

The Hungarian press has since labeled these attackers as the “hammer gang” due to their use of hammers to attack their victims.

Police believe approximately 15 far-left radicals, mostly made up of Germans, Italians and Greeks, attacked eight innocent citizens at four points in Budapest.  

On Feb. 13, the investigating Hungarian judge arrested 38-year-old Italian woman I. Selis and 29-year-old German Tobias E. In addition, 25-year-old German Anna CM was put under criminal supervision and must report to the BRFK by e-mail every week. The judge also ordered the arrest of 42-year-old Hungarian Krisztina D.

According to German newspapers, the German authorities are currently investigating the relationship between the “hammer gang” members, Tobias E. and Anna CM, with the two far-left terrorist suspects who were recently arrested in Bavaria and were preparing to blow up a train. 

Three East German far-left radicals who are also involved in the manhunt and are wanted by the BRFK may also be members of the gang. In addition, Moritz Christian, Leopold Schroeter, Clara Judith Wittkugel and Emilie Samira Dieckmann were directly involved in the Budapest attacks, according to police. They are all still on the wanted list.

https://rmx.news/crime/german-police-reportedly-arrest-3-suspects-involved-in-brutal-antifa-attacks-in-budapest/

German officials jettison the elderly to make way for migrants

By Olivia Murray

“The proletariat will use its political supremacy to wrest, by degree, all capital from the bourgeoisie… Of course, in the beginning, this cannot be effected except by means of despotic inroads on the rights of property….” — Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in The Communist Manifesto

One of the most distressing trends to witness in the modern era is the governments’ trajectory towards utilitarianism that leaves behind it a bloody wake of “useless eaters.” Finding a person’s value not in his/her humanity but in subjective and ever-changing standards of worth (commoditized humanity), is rampant within leftism — which is why they’re such vocal proponents of abortion and euthanasia. Human rights abuses, and eventually state-sponsored murder, seems to always emerge as the “solutions.”

Enter (again): the German government and its collaborators.

Last week, Remix News published a report which began with the following:

Many elderly nursing home residents were left in tears after they were evicted to make room for migrants in Berlin. The case has received widespread media coverage and highlights a growing trend in Germany.

Also, from Slay News:

Germany has begun serving eviction notices to poor and elderly citizens as the government makes room to house foreign refugees.

In the German city of Lӧrrach, forty people living in the same apartment building have been given eviction notices.

Zsolt Bayer, a well-known Hungarian journalist, identified these leftist open-border migration policies as “communism” and noted that these “policies are a replica of earlier Hungarian ones under Soviet rule.”

I have a penchant for dystopian literature (1984 remains my favorite), and around six or seven years ago, I read a collection of short stories by novelist Margaret Atwood; one tale in particular haunts me to this day. 

“Torching the Dusties” follows Wilma, a nearly-blind elderly woman who lives in an assisted living center known as Ambrosia Manor. Her diminished eyesight makes her reliant on a fellow resident, Tobias, who fills her in on the rather boring daily occurrences at the Manor — then one day, there are picketers at the gate, holding signs that say “Move Over” and “Time to Go”. Over the course of several days, the protesters multiply, and they become more brazen. From the text:

…Wilma turns on her kitchenette radio and prepares to gather intelligence. A news report adds little to what they already know: Our Turn is a movement, it’s international, it appears aimed at clearing away what one of the demonstrators refers to as ‘the parasitic dead wood at the top’ and another one terms ‘the dustballs under the bed.’

Eventually, the protesters become a frenzied mob, chanting “Time to Go. Fast Not Slow. Burn Baby Burn. It’s Our Turn.” Thanks to Tobias’s resourcefulness and prescience, he and Wilma make it safely into the Manor’s vast gardens before the mob descends on the building and burns the rest of the residents alive.

Truth is stranger (or rather, more disturbing) than fiction, right?

Just six days ago, contributor Allan J. Feifer posed the question “What’s Next for Wokeism?” His speculation? The “extermination of “costly citizens.”

If history is an indicator, communism doesn’t peak at “wrest[ing]” capital by “despotic inroads” but instead completely embodies Orwell’s famous line: “…imagine a boot stamping on the human face — forever.”

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/03/german_officials_jettison_the_elderly_to_make_way_for_migrants.html

Athletic Giant Adidas Launches Ramadan Campaign in Sweden

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German athletic giant Adidas has launched a new campaign in Sweden ahead of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, featuring tips for Muslim athletes undergoing fasting.

Adidas in Sweden announced the new campaign, named ‘From Sunrise to Sunset’, in which the company will give tips and advice to Muslim athletes wishing to train during Ramadan while also maintaining an all-day fast.

“Despite the growing interest in training during Ramadan, the information is fragmented. Many Muslims fast during Ramadan and want to hold their training, but don’t really know how to do it,” brand communications manager Redwaan Hossain said, the Swedish business magazine Résumé reports.

According to the magazine, there are around a million Muslims living in Sweden — which only has a total population of just over 10 million — and the campaign has attracted several high-profile partners, including the Swedish Football Association, the Swedish Basketball Association, and the Marathon Group.

The campaign coincides with changing demographics in Sweden, with the country having accepted many immigrants from predominantly Muslim countries and handing out 1.2 million residency permits to foreigners in the span of just ten years.

The topic of Islam in Sweden has also been at the centre of recent protests orchestrated by Danish-Swedish anti-Islam activist Rasmus Plaudan, who has been engaging in demonstrations in which he or his supporter have burned copies of the Qur’an — resulting in riots across the country.

Earlier this year in January, Paludan burned another copy of the Islamic holy book in front of the Turkish embassy, angering the Turkish government and increasing tensions between Sweden and Turkey over Sweden’s proposed amission into the NATO military alliance.

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stated: “As long as you allow my holy book, the Qur’an, to be burned and torn apart, we will not say yes to your entry into NATO.”

Seemingly bowing to this pressure, the police in Stockholm later banned any demonstrations in which a copy of the Qu’ran is planned on being burned, officially citing security concerns.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/03/09/athletic-giant-adidas-launches-ramadan-campaign-in-sweden/

‘We have space, but not for Germans’ – Protests against elderly residents being evicted to accommodate migrants labeled ‘far-right’

Germany is increasingly evicting its elderly residents to make room for refugees as the country deals with an extreme housing crisis brought on to a great extent by mass immigration. However, those protesting this trend are being labeled far-right and xenophobic by government officials. At the same time, they are complaining they can no longer partake in such evictions “silently,” as public outrage grows over a practice that has long been used in the past without as much scrutiny.

As Remix News has previously reported, the city’s municipal housing association evicted dozens of long-term residents in the German city of Lörrach, many of them senior citizens, to accommodate migrants. In Berlin, a Christian organization forced out over 100 seniors to make room for migrants there. It is a well-known secret in Germany that even non-profits now prefer to house migrants rather than the elderly, as they can earn more money doing so, which can also be a motivating factor for cash-strapped non-profits.

In the case of Lörrach, politicians and city officials were blindsided by the national press coverage that followed the eviction, with the Lörrach housing association stating it received over 1,500 angry calls and 250 emails criticizing the action. In front of the Green Party’s office, people protested with a banner that read: “We have space — but not for Germans.” The phrase was a reference to the popular “We have space” catchphrase the pro-migrant left has deployed across German towns and cities to signal they want more refugees.

The statement was short on specifics surrounding the situation facing seniors forced to leave their homes after decades. One senior, for example, called it an “early death notice.”

Municipal council labels protesters “xenophobic”

The city’s municipal council has now published a statement that this protest at the Greens’ office was conducted by right-wing extremists, and the government is calling for a “fight against the right” in the city of 48,000.

“We take a stand against hatred, hate speech and intolerance,” the statement reads. It also describes the backlash employees at the municipal association received as “xenophobic.” 

“We stand for a liberal city of Lörrach and an open society. We do not tolerate population groups being played off against each other.”

The entire municipal council signed off on the statement with the exception of two members, one from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and the other one from Free Voters (Freie Wahlern).

The same strategy of labeling protesters against immigration policy as “far right” has also been deployed in a number of Western countries, including Ireland.

Steffen Jäger (CDU), president of the Baden-Württemberg Municipal Council, said he is now concerned that the era of receiving refugees into cities and towns “silently” — including when locals have to be evicted — is “over.” 

“For several months we have had to realize that the available capacity limits at the regular reception facilities and in the meantime also on the general housing market have been exhausted,” he told FAZ. He warned that an emotional reaction to such evictions could grow in other areas of the country, saying the situation is “tense.”

Housing crisis across Germany

The issue is not just localized to Lörrach though, with the federal government fearing that protests could spread over the issue. Polling shows that the majority of Germans believe too many migrants are arriving in Germany; meanwhile, the federal government is making a push to legalize millions of migrants and attract millions more over the coming years.

Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser (SPD), who has claimed right-wing extremists are the biggest threat to Germany, is calling for more acceptance of such eviction practices to make room for migrants, saying “that war refugees should not be misused as a reason for long-standing problems on the housing market. This is wrong and irresponsible because that poisons the discussion and leads to agitation against refugees or against political decision-makers — and in the worst case, to violence.”

There have been no reports of violence in the case of the Lörrach or Berlin evictions. It is also true that much of the “long-standing problems” in the housing market are tied to Germany’s issues with mass immigration. Germany’s population hit a record 84 million in 2022, with this increase entirely tied to immigration, and many of these newcomers want to live in the same popular cities as many Germans.

https://rmx.news/article/we-have-space-but-not-for-germans-protests-against-elderly-residents-being-evicted-to-accommodate-migrants-labeled-far-right/