Knife attacks at German train stations have more than doubled since 2019

Wikimedia Commons , Marc Schuelper , GFDL, CC-BY-SA-3.0-migrated

The number of knife attacks recorded at train stations in Germany has more than doubled since 2019, and foreign nationals are greatly overrepresented when analyzing the ethnicity of suspects.

By Aug. 31 this year, the German Federal Police had already recorded 527 violent crimes in which a knife had been used at German train stations — the equivalent of more than two knife attacks a day on average.

The figures were provided by the federal government following a request by Martin Hess, an MP for the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

In the latest data available, 788 knife-related crimes had been reported so far this year — an increase of almost 40 percent over last year, and double the last comparable pre-lockdown year of 2019.

Of the 788 offenses recorded this year, the federal police arrested 589 suspects of which 209 were foreign nationals. This means that 35 percent of suspects in knife-related crimes at German train stations are foreign, despite foreign nationals comprising 16 percent of the total population.

The most common nationalities of foreign suspects were Syrians, Poles, Moroccans, and Turks.

In addition to the concerning rise in knife-related attacks in the vicinity of public transport, Germany has experienced a spate of violent attacks in general at train stations in which, again, foreign national suspects are greatly overrepresented.

One modus operandi appears to be the pushing of victims onto the train tracks, to which 49 people were subjected in 2021, up from the 29 cases recorded in the previous year.

German news outlet Deutsche Welle reported last year that 38 of the 65 known suspects involved in such attacks in recent years were not German nationals, showing a disproportionate correlation with migrant crime.

A similar story is unfolding in neighboring France, where annual figures released by the stats bureau of the French Ministry of the Interior last month showed that 69 percent of violent robberies and sexual assaults on public transport in the Parisian region of Île-de-France were perpetrated by foreign nationals.

https://rmx.news/crime/knife-attacks-at-german-train-stations-have-more-than-doubled-since-2019/

German mother with pram kicked to the ground by Arab woman wearing headscarf for no reason

Zweibrücken, Wikimedia Commons , atreyu, CC-BY-SA-3.0

The police are urgently looking for witnesses to a physical attack on Wednesday at around 11.40 a.m. in Zweibrück’s Saarlandstraße by calling 06332 9760. In front of the house with the number 9, a 35-year-old woman pushing her pram with baby on the pavement between Gestütsallee and Festhalle in the direction of Hofenfelsstraße was attacked. For no apparent reason, an unknown woman pulled the mother’s hair from behind and then hit and kicked her, causing her to fall to the ground. Before that, the perpetrator had chased after the mother. The mother called for help and passers-by rushed to help. The assailant crossed the street towards the car park opposite the festival hall and ran away without being recognised. The attacked woman suffered bruises and sprains. The unknown woman is said to be 40 to 45 years old, about 1.65 metres tall and stocky. She covered her dark hair with a headscarf. The woman is said to have fair skin; the police say she is probably of Arab origin.

https://www.rheinpfalz.de/lokal/zweibruecken_artikel,-mutter-mit-kinderwagen-wird-geschlagen-und-zu-boden-getreten-_arid,5562425.html

Laurence Fox reacts to his arrest

Laurence Fox has broken his silence after his home was raided by police.

The former actor turned politician was taken into custody yesterday (4 October) after Metropolitan Police said that a 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of conspiring to commit criminal damage to ULEZ cameras and encouraging or assisting offences to be committed.

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson told LADbible: “On Wednesday, 4 October, officers arrested a 45-year-old man on suspicion of conspiring to commit criminal damage to ULEZ cameras and encouraging or assisting offences to be committed.

Featured Image Credit: GB News/X/@LozzaFox

“He was arrested in Stockwell and taken to a south London police station. He has since been bailed to return on a date in mid-December pending further enquiries.”

This comes after Fox live-streamed officers searching his home.

In the clip, the 45-year-old said: “Coming after Lozza.”

The camera then turns to a number of uniformed officers in his home.

“What? Look at how many coppers there are in my house,” he said.

“That ladies and gentlemen is the country that we live in.”

He then smokes his cigar after putting a thumbs up to the camera.

Fox also said: “There’s another three [officers] upstairs stealing and going through my house to intimidate me.

“This is what the police are, they do not police with consent anymore.”

Earlier today (5 October), Fox broke his silence on X, formerly known as Twitter, confirming the police raid.

He wrote: “Hello. I’m back. Had to get a new phone as the 6 police who were sent barreling into my house yesterday have taken every electronic device, including my boys iPads. Which is just plain malicious.

“I have a lot to say about the last few days.

“Speak in a bit. Never give in.”

In what has been an eventful few days for Fox, he was also sacked by GB News following his ‘unacceptable’ comments about Ava Evans.

The former actor was a guest on Dan Wootton Tonight last week when he took aim at the journalist.

Fox has been sacked by GB News. Credit: GB News

During the controversial exchange, Fox told Wootton that he wouldn’t want to go anywhere near Evans, and neither would any man.

He said: “Show me a single self-respecting man that would like to climb into bed with that woman ever… who wasn’t an incel… who wasn’t a cucked, little incel.”

Fox then branded her a ‘little woman’ who he finds ‘pathetic’ and ’embarrassing’.

GB News said yesterday (4 October) that it had ‘ended its employment relationship’ with the pair.

A spokesperson for the channel said: “Laurence Fox and Calvin Robinson were both suspended last week pending internal investigations that have now concluded.

“As of today, GB News has ended its employment relationship with Laurence Fox and Calvin Robinson.

“The internal investigation into Dan Wootton continues.”

Laurence Fox breaks silence on arrest after police raid house (ladbible.com)

France Breaks Word and Welcomes Lampedusa Migrants

France has begun taking in migrants from Italy’s southern island of Lampedusa, with some arriving this week in Paris and more expected to be sent to a small rural village. This is happening against a background of concern expressed by locals and local politicians over safety. 

Migrants from Lampedusa have been arriving in France this week, with broadcaster Europe1 reporting that the first wave of arrivals was seen in Paris. Migrants in the French capital claimed they had come from the island to the city before heading on to their final destinations in the UK and elsewhere. 

The arrival of migrants from Lampedusa comes after Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin claimed last month that France would not welcome any migrants who had arrived illegally on the island after 5,000 illegals arrived in a single day. 

An 18-year-old Guinean migrant named Malik, who wished to go to Germany to work in carpentry, spoke to the broadcaster, saying that dozens of others who had arrived in Lampedusa illegally by boat were in Paris waiting to continue their journey.

“It was a very small boat, with 37 people on board for more than three days. There was no more fuel, no more food. We felt death coming,” he said. 

He added that when he arrived in France, he was not well received at all, saying, “It’s not welcoming here, but I understand that France is closing its borders. There are too many of us trying to come. And with us, a lot of drug dealers. It’s not right.”

Parisians, meanwhile, have expressed concern over the arrival of the migrants from Lampedusa, with residents of the city’s 18th arrondissement telling broadcaster CNews that the migrants often cause trouble and start fights. 

“You regularly have clashes, cases of alcohol and drug addiction on the streets of these neighbourhoods, and unfortunately, networks of crack traffickers who take advantage of the presence of these people,” Pierre Liscia, regional councillor of the Île-de-France region, said. 

These scenes are contrasted by our observations on Lampedusa itself, where locals have claimed that migrants largely stay in the hotspot reception facility and rarely cause trouble in the island’s main city. 

The migrants themselves are not usually on the island for more than 48 hours, according to Serena Corniglia of the Italian Red Cross (CRI), who noted that those staying at the hotspot were free to come and go as they pleased. 

Paris councillor Pierre-Yves Bournazel has called on the city to get the migrants off the streets, saying, “I am calling for a major emergency plan for the north-east of Paris, to get migrants off the streets, it is the dignity that we owe them, and thus solve the problem of local residents who are on the front line of nuisance and inconvenience.”

Some Lampedusa migrants are set to be relocated and housed elsewhere in France, including in the small village of Plainfaing, which has a population of fewer than 2,000 people and is located near the German border. 

The village’s mayor Patrick Lalevée was worried about the transfer of around 30 migrants, mostly from Guinea, to private holiday accommodation. 

The populist Rassemblement National (RN) also commented on the upcoming transfer of the migrants to the village, releasing a statement on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

The party of Marine Le Pen was angry that the locals and local government were not told about the transfer of the migrants and that it could harm the local tourism industry as the migrants were being housed in tourist accommodation. 

“The opinion of the citizens and the municipality ignored, abysmal cost: this is the realization of the distribution plan of illegal immigrants in the villages of France required by Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission,” the party said.

Just last year, French President Macron’s government unveiled a plan to repopulate rural areas of France with migrants, arguing that it would combat the demographic decline of areas with ageing populations. 

“The conditions for their reception will be much better than if we put them in areas that are already densely populated, with a concentration of massive economic and social problems,” the French leader said last year. 

While the number of migrants arriving on Lampedusa has slowed compared to the record arrivals last month, the European Conservative has observed several landings of dozens of illegals from Thursday morning until the evening. 

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/france-breaks-word-and-welcomes-lampedusa-migrants/

King Charles III Reportedly Considered Britain’s Infamous Pedophile Jimmy Savile for Godfather of Prince Harry

As British King Charles III kicks off his reign, he goes about implementing the ideas that he has been nurturing during the decades he waited for this moment.

As he does so, he deals with the constant PR nightmare that is his brother, Prince Andrew, due to his long relationship with the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

But the new King regularly uses the trouble brother as a shield to any troubles that can come his way – so, if a new scandal erupts in his charitable foundation, you bet a new scandalous revelation about Andrew will pop up just in time to take all the air of the news cycle.

One is left wondering at how unfair this is, in a way since the King himself had a decades-long with the UK’s most infamous pedophile and alleged rapist, BBC star Jimmy Savile.

Islamist terror surge likely in France in 2024, warn intelligence services

A surge of Islamist terrorist attacks is likely in 2024, French intelligence services have warned.

Analysts fear that as France braces for a year featuring major events such as the 2024 Summer Olympics and the 80th anniversary of D-Day, many factors are combining to create a “perfect storm”.

Among them are an increasingly volatile social and political situation in France, deteriorating stability in the Middle-East and Africa, resilient and rising terrorist cells such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda, and a mass-migration surge in the Mediterranean.

This led French interior minister Gérald Darmanin to sound the alarm, warning of a “new Bataclan”. He was referring to the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris that left 90 dead at the theatre, among others in the city.

He said that the “threat is very likely to return due to global geopolitics, and will undoubtedly affect our country”.

“The risk … grows as time goes by.”

Behind the scenes, intelligence agencies across Europe have been tracking suspected so-called “relay” terrorists operating within various community groups.

While the risk of attacks has lessened since 2014, it is far from eliminated. The Islamic State’s resilience in Syria and Iraq, coupled with growing terror networks in Africa’s Sahel and Afghanistan, underscores for many the enduring global jihadist menace.

A concerning development is the potential exploitation of the mass-migration wave from Africa by these emerging networks, financed by resurging drug trafficking linked to the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan.

Nicolas Lerner, Director-General of the French Internal Security Service (DGSI), warned of the “renewed capacity of terrorist organisations to strike us from the outside”.

A particularly alarming issue is the rise of terror threats within France.

Predominantly isolated and inexperienced individuals have been radicalised through online jihadist propaganda – under the nickname “Imam Google”. They represent a challenge for authorities as they are difficult to detect and can employ rudimentary methods such as knife attacks or ramming vehicles into targets.

Minors are increasingly falling prey to this deadly ideology. While the number of such individuals pales in comparison to the Syrian-Iraqi networks, it seems a “new radical generation” is emerging, particularly among youths from Chechen and other North-Caucasian backgrounds.

In an effort to manage these potential aggressors, police and healthcare professionals have initiated discreet exchanges, leveraging the seal of medical confidentiality to detect individuals with psychological or psychiatric vulnerabilities.

France has bolstered its intelligence capabilities since the devastating 2015 attacks in the capital.

The French intelligence service said within French territory, it currently has 5,273 potential Islamist terrorists under surveillance.

Darmanin also said that some 10,000 members of the “ultra-left”‘ are under surveillance, with 3,000 of them being considered high-risk threats. They are placed on the so-called “S File”, an indicator used by law enforcement to flag an individual considered to be a serious threat to national security.

https://brusselssignal.eu/2023/10/islamist-terror-surge-likely-in-france-in-2024-warn-intelligence-services/

Germany: Fresh call to ban AfD comes from CDU politician

While the left is well known for calling for a ban on the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), often described as a conservative party, also has a variety of politicians calling for the party to be banned. This time, CDU MP Marco Wanderwitz, who was personally defeated by an AfD candidate, plans to introduce a motion in the Bundestag to ban the party.

Wanderwitz made the call to ban the party during the state-run ARD television program “Panorama,” saying, “We are dealing with a party that seriously endangers our free democratic basic order and the state as a whole,” which is why “it is high time to ban them.”

Wanderwitz says he is searching out other MPs to back his vote; however, the ultimate authority on whether such a ban is possible is the German Constitutional Court. Not only are the legal hurdles for such a ban very high, but the political implications of banning the AfD would be enormous.

The AfD is the second most popular party in the country, and currently sits at 21 percent in Politico’s poll of polls, only behind the CDU. However, some polls have placed it as high as 23 percent, indicating that nearly one out of four German voters in the country could back the party. Approximately 30 percent of German voters say they could imagine voting for the party.

In the event of a ban, the AfD could still appeal the process at the European Court of Justice (ECJ).

Wanderwitz is particularly irked by the fact that the AfD has any money at all, saying during his ARD interview that if there was a ban, then “all these people who can now be right-wing extremists, paid with tax money, 24 hours a day would have to look for another job the next day.”

Notably, Wanderwitz lost his constituency to AfD deputy Mike Moncsek. The only reason Wandertwitz has a job in politics still is due to the party system in Germany, with the CDU placing him on their list of candidates, which helped him gain re-entry into the Bundestag.

Besides Wanderwitz’s own personal fortunes, the CDU party also sees the AfD as its main democratic competitor to its right, giving the party ample motive to want to see a ban.

Wanderwitz said he fears the AfD’s growing strength: “The radical right-wing movement was very fragmented for many years. But the unifying, warming campfire of the AfD is now so dominant that almost everything that exists in this political spectrum is tied together.”

Wanderwitz, however, may not represent the current mainstream opinion within his party. So far, the head of the CDU, Friedrich Merz, does not back a ban of the AfD.

“Party bans have never led to solving a political problem,” he said in a ZDF summer interview earlier this year. Nevertheless, he has vowed to never work with the party.

Regional elections are set to take place in Hesse and Bavaria on Oct. 8, with the AfD expected to outperform.

https://rmx.news/germany/germany-fresh-call-to-ban-afd-comes-from-cdu-politician/

If he does not know that Hitler fought against Russia, he is an idiot: Putin slams former Canadian Speaker over standing ovation to Nazi war criminal

Yaroslav Hunka (left), Vladimir Putin (right), images via AP and Reuters

On Thursday (5th October), Russian President Vladimir Putin dubbed Anthony Rota, as an ‘idiot’ for inviting Nazi war criminal Yaroslav Hunka to Canada’s Parliament and accorded him a standing ovation. Rota is the former Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada.

While speaking about the matter, Putin emphasised, “We relate to Canada no matter what with respect, especially to the people, but if he (Anthony Rota) doesn’t know that during the war Hitler and his henchmen fought against Russia, then, he’s an idiot. Well, it means he just didn’t study at school. “

“(He) has no basic knowledge but if he knows that this man fought on Hitler’s side and calls him a hero of Ukraine and a hero of Canada, then, he is a villain. Either this or that.”

On 22nd September this year, the Canadian House of Commons gave a standing ovation to Yaroslav Hunka, a World War II veteran who fought for “Ukrainian independence” against Russian aggressors. This is how the then speaker of the House, Anthony Rota, introduced him.

The 98-year-old soldier, however, was a member of a SS unit established in 1943 by the Nazis. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was also present during the occasion.

The First Ukrainian Division, originally named the 14th Waffen-Grenadier Division der SS (Ukrainische Nr 1), also known as the “Galicia” Division, was created during World War II in the western part of Ukraine. Soon after Hunka’s links to Nazi SS were revealed, Canada faced criticism worldwide.

On 26th September 2023, Canada’s Speaker of the House of Commons, Anthony Rota, resigned for making a ‘mistake’. Interestingly, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and all the Canadian MPs threw Rota under the bus.

This was despite the fact that Canada has a long history of housing Nazi war criminals. In the meantime, Trudeau blamed ‘Russian propaganda’ after Canada’s parliament faced global shame for celebrating Nazis. He called the incident deeply embarrassing but somehow managed to blame Russia for the goof-up his government did by celebrating the Nazis.

“I think it’s gonna be really important that all of us push back against Russian propaganda and disinformation and continue our steadfast and unequivocal support for Ukraine as we did last week by announcing further measures to stand with Ukraine in Russia’s illegal war against it,” Trudeau claimed.

https://www.opindia.com/2023/10/vladimir-putin-slams-canada-speaker-anthony-rota-nazi-hunka-standing-ovation/

‘Everyone Feels at Risk’ — Legacy Media Catches on to Sweden’s Failed Multicultural Project

The scale of the gang wars in Sweden has grown to such an extent establishment media has seemingly begun to realise multiculturalism has ravaged the country.

“Everyone feels at risk,” declared Charlie Duxbury of the neo-liberal POLITICO website on Tuesday, as he reported that a fourth bombing had occurred in his area of Stockholm since the start of the year. In total, there have been at least 134 bombings across Sweden in 2023, compared to 90 for the entirety of last year. Meanwhile, there have been 289 shootings since the start of the year, following 391 in 2022.

“The upswell of violence has been so intense, widespread and chaotically executed — inexperienced teenage boys are often recruited to carry out the attacks — that there is a growing sense here that no one is safe from it,” the establishment journalist said of his adopted country.

While the POLITICO article seemingly sought to overlook the impact of mass migration on the situation in Sweden as a talking point of the right, it did acknowledge that much of the gang violence is believed to be a result of a battle between the so-called “Kurdish Fox”, Iraqi-born Rawa Majid, and a former fellow gang member Islmail Abdo.

However, the Times of London was more blunt in its assessment last week, noting that the gunmen fighting for the rival factions are “typically first or second-generation immigrants who often grow up in the crime-ridden suburbs of Sweden’s larger cities, with little sense of having a stake in mainstream society.”

The scale of immigration to the country, which soared in the wake of the 2015 European Migrant Crisis, has meant that now at least one-fifth of Sweden’s population are foreigners.

The migration-inspired gang violence has become a major political issue for the country, with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson saying: “Sweden has never seen anything like this… No other country in Europe is seeing anything like this.”

In response, Kristersson has called upon the military to join forces with the police in crafting solutions to the growing gang wars, of which an estimated 30,000 people are currently involved, according to Swedish police.

Kristersson, who came to power last year after forming a coalition government informally supported by the populist right-wing Sweden Democrat party, placed the blame for the current situation on the open borders agenda that was a hallmark of the eight years of left-wing Social Democrat-led governments that preceded his own.

“It is an irresponsible immigration policy and a failed integration that has brought us here,” Kristersson said last week, adding: “We will hunt the gangs, we will defeat the gangs.”

The conservative prime minister has also sought to increase police surveillance powers as well as increase prison sentences for convicted criminals, particularly for gun crimes. Kristersson also said that the country’s law may need to be changed in order to deal with the “child soldiers” recruited as armed assassins by the gangs.

Swedish police said last month that “from the criminals’ point of view, there are several advantages to recruiting young people. A child is not controlled by the police in the same way as an adult. Nor can a child be convicted of a crime. A young person can also be easier to influence and exploit.”

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/10/06/everyone-feels-at-risk-legacy-media-catches-on-to-swedens-failed-multicultural-project/