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Old 01-12-2016, 01:40 PM
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MARGARET WENTE
Germany’s brutal immigrant awakening

The mass assaults in Cologne on New Year’s Eve, in the shadow of Germany’s most historic and beautiful cathedral, are destined to become a defining moment in the immigration debate that is tearing Europe apart. After Cologne, the ugly truth can no longer be ignored. The assailants, described by a senior German official, Ralf Jaeger, as being mainly Arab and North African men, including asylum seekers who arrived in the past year, come from cultures that are deeply misogynistic. Their attitudes toward women are the worst possible fit with Europe’s tolerant, sexually egalitarian liberal norms.

A large number of Europe’s swift and sudden torrent of newcomers are young, single men, jobless and unmoored. The idea that they can be integrated quickly or easily is just a fantasy.

In Cologne, women reported being attacked by groups of men who surrounded, groped and robbed them (more than 500 criminal complaints have been filed so far). The overwhelmed police were unable to stop the attacks. As one internal police report described the scene, “Women, accompanied or not, literally ran a ‘gauntlet’ through masses of heavily intoxicated men that words cannot describe.”

The Cologne police media department initially described the celebration as “peaceful.” As disturbing details began to emerge, police were reluctant to identify the origin of the alleged attackers because of its “politically awkward nature,” as one leading German broadcaster put it. The main German TV station took a pass on the story. Henriette Reker, the pro-refugee mayor of Cologne, said there was no evidence that the assailants were “refugees.”

Until now, sensitivity to anti-immigrant backlash has prevented honest talk about sexual misconduct among immigrant men; such talk has been condemned as racist in the past. In Norway, for example, there have been reports that immigrants commit a disproportionate number of rapes, but there was pushback. Mainstream politicians and the media have been terrified of inciting xenophobia and fuelling the rise of the right-wing parties.

But what happened in Cologne was too big to cover up. News has now emerged of similar New Year’s Eve assaults in Austria, Switzerland, Finland and Sweden, as well as other German cities. The Viennese police chief has warned women not to go out alone at night. Sweden is now dealing with its own cover-up at a music festival last summer, where young girls were assaulted by hundreds of mostly Afghan men. As the official in charge of the festival’s policing told a local news source, “We sometimes dare not to say how it is because we think it might play into the hands of the [right-wing] Sweden Democrats.”

European women aren’t the only victims. Female asylum-seekers fare much worse. They are routinely subjected to sex trafficking, forced marriage, rape and assault at the hands of smugglers, male asylum-seekers and their own husbands. Some barricade themselves in shelters to ward off sexual attacks.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has adopted a tough new line, saying that assaults will not be tolerated and that criminals could be deported. Under current law, nobody can make the newcomers go home unless they are convicted of extremely serious crimes. And without serious new border controls, nobody can stop more men from coming.

In Norway and other places, authorities have introduced sex-education classes to inform newcomers that sexual assault is not acceptable. You get the sense it’s going to be an uphill climb. “Men have weaknesses and when they see someone smiling it is difficult to control,” one young Eritrean migrant told The New York Times. In his country, he explained, “If someone wants a lady he can just take her and he will not be punished,” at least not by the police.

Yet even now, some of Europe’s liberal humanitarians are still in deep denial. In an interview with Der Spiegel, Cologne’s mayor expressed genuine shock that so many immigrant men do not act like German men. What’s needed, Ms. Reker said, is more language and integration courses, to give them a better grasp of German culture (which begs the question of whether they are interested in grasping it). As for how to behave at public festivals, she thinks pictograms might help.

There are other solutions, but they might be more difficult. Refuse asylum to single men (as Canada has done). Deport the ones who’ve already arrived. Choose who comes. Don’t choose people who can’t tell the difference between a kiss and rape.

As for avoiding a right-wing backlash, it’s way too late. After years of official lies and cover-ups, it’s already here.


http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe...ticle28117977/
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Old 01-12-2016, 01:49 PM
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Further on this matter....

The Arabic gang-rape 'Taharrush' phenomenon which sees women surrounded by groups of men in crowds and sexually assaulted... and has now spread to Europe
The Arabic term 'taharrush' roughly translates to 'collective harassment'
It refers to sexual assaults carried out by groups of men in public places
Surrounded by dozens of attackers, lone women are groped or raped
The phenomenon was first seen in 2011 when a reporter was attacked
Lara Logan endured an assault while reporting on the protests in Egypt
Police say attacks in Cologne marked Europe's first instance of taharrush
By COREY CHARLTON FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 10:13 GMT, 12 January 2016 | UPDATED: 13:38 GMT, 12 January 2016


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Police fear a gang-rape phenomenon known as 'taharrush gamea' in the Arab world and seen in attacks on women across German cities at the New Year has now spread to Europe.
The name of the practice translates to 'collective harassment' and is carried out by large groups of men who sexually assault lone women, either by groping, or in some instances, raping them.
The men first surround their victim in circles. Some then sexually assault her, while others not directly involved watch or divert outsiders' attention to what is occurring.

Sometimes the terrified victim - in a state of shock and unable to respond - is also robbed during the ordeal.
And the attack usually goes unpunished because the large number of perpetrators and chaos of the attack means authorities are unable to identify those involved.

There remains debate about what defines 'taharrush' - some still insist it is a reference to flirting - though scholars argue its definition changed after the attacks seen in Egypt from 2011 onwards.
German authorities have stated this was the phenomenon seen in Cologne city centre on New Year, when hundreds of women reported they were sexually assaulted.
The practice is only carried out in public and almost always at demonstrations or large public gatherings where the attackers find safety in numbers and disorder.
The Arab phenomenon first came to the attention of the Western world when South African reporter Lara Logan, working for CBS, was set upon by a large group of men while reporting on celebrations in Tahrir Square, Egypt, in 2011.
Logan recounted her ordeal in Egypt several months later on a 60 Minutes broadcast, describing how the baying crowd 'raped me with their hands'.
The 44-year-old revealed terrifying details of the 40 minute-long February attack in Cairo's Tahrir Square, including how she became separated from members of her crew after someone in the frenzied 200-strong crowd shouted 'Let's take her pants off.'
She said: 'Suddenly, before I even know what's happening, I feel hands grabbing my breasts, grabbing my crotch, grabbing me from behind. I mean, and it’s not one person and then it stops, it's like one person and another person and another person.
'And I know Ray is right there, and he's grabbing at me and screaming, "Lara hold onto me, hold onto me".'

It was revealed that as she was pulled into the frenzy the camera recorded her shouting 'Stop.' It was revealed that someone in the crowd falsely shouted out that she was an Israeli Jew.
Angie Abdelmonem, a doctoral candidate at Arizona State University, recently published a study into the instances of 'taharrush' seen during the Egyptian Revolution.
She said the 'violent nature of sexual harassment and assault in Tahrir Square captured global attention', but many locally initially believed the state was hiring thugs to harass women and stem public protest.
'This [perception] shifted on February 11, the day Mubarak stepped down, with the mob assault and rape of CBS correspondent, Lara Logan,' she wrote.
'Between 2011 and 2013, sexual harassment became common at protests in Tahrir Square, exemplified by a number of highly publicized violent attacks that demonstrate how women’s bodies became objectified and dehumanized during the uprising.'
She goes on to conclude the lack of 'conceptual boundaries' of the term further blurred the lines of when acceptable flirtation became harassment.

German police believe it was 'taharrush' committed in Cologne and other cities at New Year by Arab and North African men that led to hundreds of police complaints in the following weeks.
German federal police told Die Welt that crimes are committed by groups of young men during large gatherings of people, such as demonstrations, and range from sexual harassment to rape.
It was the first instance of the phenomenon having reached Europe, and as the scale of the attacks in the city slowly emerged, other centres, such as Zurich and Salzburg, reported similar crimes.
A report from the Interior Ministry in North Rhine-Wesphalia (NRW) state, where Cologne lies, said 516 criminal complaints had been registered, 237 of which were of a sexual nature.
A separate report from the Cologne police gave graphic descriptions of the crimes, listing case after case of women surrounded by gangs of men who put their hands in the victims' pants and skirts, grabbed them between the legs, on the buttocks and the breasts, often while stealing their wallets and cell phones.
A total of 19 suspects have been identified, all foreigners.
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Nothing really new here, we just chose to overlook it. "Marc Lepine" the Montreal shooter fits this profile to a T, but Political Correctness makes us over look his real name,

http://murderpedia.org/male.L/l/lepine-marc.htm

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has adopted a tough new line, saying that assaults will not be tolerated and that criminals could be deported.
Couldn't help but laugh out loud at that. BTW, it wasn't just cologne; also happened in hamburg and sui that I've read of; it was organized.
No secret that merkel's gov't's been, "sanitizing" the news for quite some time now.
Amusing that she's finally realizing that there's a problem, troubling that she still doesn't realize the reason germany has a problem is HER.
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Couldn't help but laugh out loud at that. BTW, it wasn't just cologne; also happened in hamburg and sui that I've read of; it was organized.
No secret that merkel's gov't's been, "sanitizing" the news for quite some time now.
Amusing that she's finally realizing that there's a problem, troubling that she still doesn't realize the reason germany has a problem is HER.
I've read articles and heard from friends I have over there that said that this kind of behavior happened in many more major cities and smaller cities than is being reported. Even talk of this happening in larger towns...
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Couldn't help but laugh out loud at that. BTW, it wasn't just cologne; also happened in hamburg and sui that I've read of; it was organized.
No secret that merkel's gov't's been, "sanitizing" the news for quite some time now.
Amusing that she's finally realizing that there's a problem, troubling that she still doesn't realize the reason germany has a problem is HER.
Easy enough to talk about deporting people, but there has to be someone on the other end, willing to take them. Not very likely.

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