Bochum Acid Attack

Acid attack victims in Bangladesh, Wikimedia Commons , DFID – UK Department for International Development, CC-BY-2.0

Throwing acid in women’s faces is a popular pastime in Islamic countries; it encourages them to wear their hijabs. This quaint practice may have found its way to Germany. Considering the violent hostility of many hijra colonists for the native population, it could be expected to have a broader application:

According to the police, a “man of unknown origin” stormed into the outdoor area of a café in Bochum [Sunday] afternoon to spray “highly concentrated sulphuric acid” on the guests – as reported by “NTV”. A total of eleven people were injured, one of them seriously. Seven police and firefighters were also slightly injured after being contaminated with the liquid.

Police arrested a suspect but did not release details, suggesting that the incident can most likely be ascribed to multicultural enrichment.

Moonbattery Bochum Acid Attack – Moonbattery

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