
The cleaning woman taken hostage yesterday during the jihad attack in Liège has described to Belgian media what the terrorist, Benjamin Harman, said to her.
“He said to me: ‘I’m going to ask you two questions. Are you a Muslim?‘ I responded yes. ‘Are you practising Ramadan?‘ I replied yes. ‘Then I am not going to do anything to you. But you need to listen to me, do what I say and everything will be OK for you’.”
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6416020/axe-netherlands-attack-shot-dead-stabbing-flensburg-germany-train/
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What kind of pigs sit in Flensburg editorial offices. After yesterday an “Eritrean” stabbed passengers there with a knife and a policewoman was forced to use deadly firearms unintentionally, now this. A so called “Black Power Team” of fakefugee negroes from Eritrea and elswhere in Africa is called “Northern Lights” (normally a term for Northern Germans). The fact that negroes run faster than Europeans because of their body structure and 100,000 years of savannah and bush runner experience is celebrated there cynical as “enrichment”.
https://www.shz.de/sport/lokaler-sport/lokaler-sport-flensburger-tageblatt/afrikanische-nordlichter-feiern-id19978517.html
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Reblogged this on Remember The 14 Words.
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We’re fucked mate, it was only a matter of time.
https://fuhrerious88blog.wordpress.com/2018/05/31/the-eu-is-about-to-destroy-the-internet/
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makes me wonder if those 2 cops were men and not middle aged women he would not have been able to get their guns off them.
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Sounds like communism
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/390009-trump-to-impose-total-ban-on-luxury-german-cars-report
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How many employees does Mercedes have in America? At least more than in Germany. “With an annual export volume of $1 billion, the company is Alabama’s largest exporter.” [wikipedia]
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http://www.cellesche-zeitung.de/S5228061/Sudanesischer-Fluechtling-veraengstigt-Nachbarn-in-Eschede
Sudanese refugee frightens neighbours in Eschede
Sabrina Wind from Eschede is desperate. Together with her ten-year-old daughter, she lives in an apartment building on Rebberlaher Strasse. The small family felt comfortable – until in October 2016 Sudanese asylum seeker Muhsin (name changed) moved into the neighbouring house and changed everything. Several refugees are accommodated in the residential building of the municipality of Eschede, but Muhsin stands out among the peaceful and well-integrated new citizens through his aggressive behaviour.
Drunk, the Sudanese is said to regularly threaten not only Sabrina Wind, but also other residents such as Marleen Beister, Michael Besoke and Winds landlady Babet Felsmann. He is also said to have harassed the employees several times in the Escheder Edeka store. In the parking lot of the market, Muhsin is said to have laid down on the floor with an imaginary machine gun and “shot” passers-by. The list of incidents and police missions is long, the community has documented everything meticulously.
The residents are scared. Wind is particularly concerned about her little daughter. “She doesn’t dare to pass him anymore,” says Wind and means Muhsin. This also applied to numerous school children who crossed Rebberlaher Straße every day. Wind suffers greatly from the situation, and in the meantime she has been diagnosed with sleep disorders.
However, there is no medical explanation for Muhsin’s behavior. The residents suspect that he suffers from a post-traumatic stress disorder due to war experiences. It is noticeable that the Sudanese only rampage in an alcoholic state. “He’s not dangerous when sober,” says Besoke. The Escheder, who has also been involved in the “Initiative Together” in the past, emphasises that the residents generally welcome refugees. However, Muhsin is dangerous and needs help. “You can’t leave him to himself,” says Besoke.
Wind has already talked to the community several times, but the administration is also overwhelmed with the aggressive asylum seeker. “We feel left alone,” says Eschede’s mayor Günter Berg. The community has already set some levers in motion to defuse the situation. For example, the municipality has applied for a counselor for Muhsin, but the district court has not yet decided on this.
Berg also contacted District Administrator Klaus Wiswe. Wiswe again contacted the Ministry of the Interior of Lower Saxony with the request to transfer Muhsin to a state recording institution. “An answer is not yet available”, Marcus Carteuser from the district of Celle announced. The Ministry of the Interior considers the district to be obliged to “take appropriate measures”, as it says on CZ request. Muhsin’s application for asylum is now to be processed by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) as a matter of priority.
It remains unclear what a solution to the situation in Eschede might look like. The competent authorities reject the responsibility. The fact is that a compulsory therapy for Muhsin cannot be ordered, according to the district. Charles Sievers (FDP), member of the district council, is following the case closely and insists on help for Muhsin. “We owe him that because we took him in,” says Sievers.
https://www.sat1.de/tv/akte/video/2018-nachbarschaftsterror-wie-ein-mann-eine-ganze-nachbarschaft-tyrannisiert-clip
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