First it was France, now Germany
* The pattern is always the same: the police try to arrest a Muslim thug and are immediately surrounded by a mob of militant, fanatical Muslims, who are ready to attack and sometimes set police- cars. even ambulances, on fire. In France and Germany police have been beaten an shot up.Â
German authorities are reporting that, within their cities, areas now exist where police fear to tread. In many German urban areas drug dealing, theft, brawls, and assaults on police officers are the order of the day. The problem is becoming so severe police scarcely dare enter some quarters except in strength, while in others they concentrate on their own safety first.     Â
 But this is old news to French law enforcement officials. The 2005 riots woke France up to the fact that an anti-civilization had arisen in the “banlieues” (housing projects), which surround major French cities. Populated mainly by immigrants from North and West Africa, many with a Muslim background, they are known as places of anger and aggression towards anyone who represents “official” France.
 French police are sometimes attacked with Molotov cocktails when they enter such areas. Firemen and ambulance attendants are not treated much better. Police even had difficulty protecting a French president, Jacques Chirac, and his interior minister when they went campaigning in a banlieue. The two high-ranking politicians were also met with Molotovs and had to retreat.
 In all, the French housing projects have the look of scarred battlefields with burnt out cars littering the landscape. The extent of France’s lawlessness problem manifested itself last month when 592 cars were torched in France in the two nights surrounding Bastille Day, July 14 and 15, 150 in the Paris region alone. To make matters worse, Islamic fundamentalists have attracted many of the banlieus’ unemployed, uneducated and frustrated young men to their cause. These fundamentalists, it is suspected, were the ones directing the 2005 disturbances and their recurrence in 2007.
 In Germany, the problem neighbourhoods are often located within the city and not on the outskirts. Like in France, though, urban anti-societies have arisen, but in Germany they consist mainly of Turkish and Arab immigrants, many from Lebanon. In their districts, German laws and values now have little, if any, validity, while their culture of lawlessness does.
 Police complain that when they conduct routine checks in these neighbourhoods, they are met with angry crowds and often risk assault. Even when a policeman is carrying out a simple duty, like inspecting someone’s identification, out of nowhere suddenly appear 20 to 30 men, yelling wildly, who push and shove him. They assemble quickly after having been contacted by cell phone.
 While confrontations occur over nothing, violence can occur when the stakes are higher. When Berlin police arrested three drug-dealing Arabs in Kreuzberg, for example, a district where Turks and Arabs form the majority, they were immediately swarmed by two dozen men who tried to free the suspected criminals by force. Only the quick arrival of reinforcements saved the day. It is also in Kreuzberg that the first car burnings in Germanytook place.
 For the last ten years Berlin has been the leading German city for such “resistance-to-police” incidents. Overall, Germany’s police union records an average of 26,000 such occurrences a year, an increase of 60 per cent from the 1980s. Berlin accounts for about 3,000 of this total. In Germany’s capital, a union official said, there exists “an alarm level red” concerning violence against police.
 “We have been registering for years a loss of police authority and a rapid sinking of a lack of restraint,” said Eberhard Schonberg, the police union’s head.
 But what is even more disturbing to law enforcement officials is the increase in violent crime among minors, especially those with a foreign background. Germany was shocked this year when two youths, one Turkish and the other Greek, nearly beat a 76-year-old retired school principal to death in Munich last December. The pensioner had admonished them for smoking on a commuter train. The two criminals kicked and yelled “s**t German” at the man’s prostrate form after having knocked him down.
 There is also an overrepresentation of immigrant youth in crime statistics. A survey of schools in western German cities showed that ten per cent of the Turkish students were repeat offenders, who had committed more than five violent offences. The same survey showed 8.3 per cent of students from the former Yugoslavia were in the same category along with 5.9 per cent from the former Soviet Union. Native-born Germans, who also included those from migrant backgrounds with German citizenship, made up only 2.9 per cent of such delinquents.  Â
 And while German teenagers are more often the victims of youth crime, immigrant youth brutality very often occurs between different ethnic groups. Violence between Turks and Arabs at one high school in Berlin, for example, became so bad the principal asked the city to close her school. This incident then led other principals across Germany to request the same for their schools.
 But even immigrant children as young as eight are committing illegal acts. Police report of an Arab neighborhood in Duisburg, a city in the Rhineland, where such youthful miscreants “kick old ladies, demand sexual intercourse from women, throw water-filled balloons against business windows and deliberately cross streets at red lights to create traffic jams.” Their aim, police say, is to generate fear among outsiders.
 The overall purpose of such disturbing behavior and anti-police incidents is to turn these immigrant neighbourhoods into lawless mini-states, where their tribal and religious customs and rules predominate, and criminals can act freely. In scuffles and confrontations German police are often told, in threat and obscenity-filled language, to go away and that these streets belong to the ethnic group that lives there.
 As everyone knows, a competent and effective police force is necessary to protect the law-abiding citizen, guarantee his rights and carry out one of the main functions of the state: law and order. But increasingly in some European urban areas, a police uniform has come to mean nothing. And countries like Germany do not act now to reverse this, their cities will become as burnt out and eviscerated as the carcasses of cars France knows only too well.
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Haven’t the Germans set up a “moderate” Muslim Reference Group to give muslims what
they want, & don’t they hold “Harmony Days” to pretend that the host nation can live at
peace with the invaders?
Notice: Public pressure in Turkey has resulted in a clear warning to islamist government: they avoided being effectively thrown out of power by one vote – consequently the islamists have stopped efforts to remove ban on headscarfs
would be nice to see something like public pressure in west resulting in mass transport of islamists back to countries of origin.
911 was hatched in Hamburg, Germany.
Muslims sue us here over bacon, one can only wonder what the German sausage causes for these civilization retards.
Great post. And there is one on MEMRI from a few days ago with an Egyptian cleric talking about how Islamists, based on birth rates and immigration, will dominate Europe in another 20 years. How long is all this going to take before it actually blows up – literally and figuratively. Linked. http://wolfhowling.blogspot.com/2008/08/jihad-counter-terrorism-linkfest.html
911 wasn’t hatched in Hamburg, although major logistical planning was done there. The Islamists are still in the city, but they are being watched. Security services have thwarted many many attempts on rail and air transport systems. Also known Islamists have been removed without attracting media attention. Unfortunately good guys have to get it 100% right , islamists only need to get 1% right.
The retrial of Mounir al-Motassadek examined his links to the Hamburg-based “cell” at the heart of the 11 September 2001 attacks.
He was arrested in Hamburg 11 weeks after the attacks on New York and Washington. He admitted having been close to the 9/11 hijackers but denied any knowledge of the plot.
Judges at his retrial found him guilty of membership of a terror group, but cleared him of being an accessory to the 9/11 murders.
German prosecutors said the Hamburg cell consisted of eight members: three suicide pilots, three logistical planners and two others whose role remains vague, but who might also have become suicide pilots.
The cell was active and embarking on the plot to attack US targets by the summer of 1999, the prosecutors said.
Shared apartment
Non-Europeans who do not like the people or the law of the country that they have chosen to settle in have to be taught that being in Europe is a luxury.
Kick them out. Op-out of the frequently manipulated Human rights laws.
Any non-Euro picked up by the police more the two times should be deported immediately, family and all. Their illegal activities are a choice and say a lot about their intentions towards Western society.
Europe has made a serious mistake by allowing just anyone in to create a workforce that has never materialised. Any non-Euro not working within one year and on the dole, kick them out.
BAN MUSLIM IMMIGRATION! advocate exposure about the truth on ISLAM just like what Wilders did in Netherlands!!
If this has happened before then the German police need to take back up and if the crowd start to get aggressive apply riot control tactics. Then, if they want to, they can quietly evict them from the country.
The only way now to deal with this is to close the border to Europe and then sort out who is a direct threat to our safety and who isn’t. Getting rid of the EU will also help because they are actively undermining democracy and our human rights.