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The Age of Migration: The EU and the US in Crisis

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Seems like 'ole Putey-Pute is playing some games with Norway by allowing refugees to pass all the way through Russia to enter at an extreme Northern border crossing. There is no way 750 Afghan refugees can go anywhere in Russia without the acuquiecense of the government.

Record Numbers Cross Norway's Russia Border

"The normally quiet border crossing has seen more than 3,000 refugees arrive so far this year, the majority of them riding bicycles to circumvent a requirement from the Russian side that the border cannot be crossed on foot. Norway immigration authorities on Monday sent out a message over Twitter warning any Afghans crossing the border that they risked being repatriated, not simply back across the border to Russ — where many have been living — but to Kabul."


http://www.thelocal.no/20151104/record-numbers-cross-norways-russian-border
 
Europe is screwed...then us.
 
Europe is screwed...then us.

We're doing a lot better than they are. If the immigration us slow enough, you still may see assimilation rather than cultural conquest.

But Europe...with those numbers coming in, plus the right to bring families, and the demographic gap....

They're culturally screwed.
 
Mass sexual assaults and robbery on New Years Eve in Cologne, Germany.

BERLIN — German authorities said on Tuesday that coordinated attacks in which young women were sexually harassed and robbed by hundreds of young men on New Year’s Eve in the western city of Cologne were unprecedented in scale and nature.

The assault, which went largely unreported for days, set off a national outcry after the Cologne police described the attackers as young men “who appeared to have a North African or Arabic” background, based on testimony from victims and witnesses. More than 90 people have filed legal complaints, the police said on Tuesday.

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The police in Hamburg also said that 10 women had reported being sexually assaulted and robbed in a similar fashion on the same night, and they urged witnesses to come forward.

Germany took in more than one million migrants last year, and with the country struggling to deal with the political, social and wider consequences of the influx, the delayed public response has led to concerns that the authorities were playing down the seriousness of the assault to prevent it from becoming a point of contention in the broader debate.

The assault took place late on Thursday on the vast public square in front of the city’s main train station, a central transit point for anyone coming or going from a fireworks display over the Rhine and the bars and nightclubs in the heart of the city, in the shadow of its landmark cathedral.

Heiko Maas, Germany’s justice minister, warned on Tuesday against linking the assaults to the influx of refugees, saying that the ethnicity of the perpetrators was irrelevant.

“The rule of the law does not look at where someone comes from but what they did,” Mr. Maas told reporters in Berlin. “We will investigate what circles the perpetrators may have come from.”

The Cologne police say they believe several hundred men, ages 15 to 35, were involved in the violence that began in the early hours of the New Year, after the square was cleared because men had been throwing firecrackers into the crowd.

Wolfgang Albers, Cologne’s chief of police, said the assaults had taken place in the chaos that followed, as the square was emptied. The men appeared to have broken into smaller groups, the police said, with each one encircling a woman; while some would grope the victim, others would steal her wallet or cellphone.

One victim reported that she had been raped, the police said.

Henriette Reker, Cologne’s mayor, called a crisis meeting on Tuesday to address the issue. Ms. Reker, who was stabbed during a campaign event in October by an attacker who opposed her welcoming attitude toward migrants, called the assault “absolutely intolerable” and pledged her support for the authorities’ investigation.

The city holds a large festival every year before Easter, when thousands of costumed revelers throng the streets to celebrate with parades and parties, and Ms. Reker echoed the concerns of many about safety during the Carnival season.

In an effort to prevent further violence, Ms. Reker said that city officials would begin working on measures to help young women protect themselves and to explain the city’s attitudes and norms to its many newcomers.

“We will explain our Carnival much better to people who come from other cultures,” she said, “so there won’t be any confusion about what constitutes celebratory behavior in Cologne, which has nothing to do with a sexual frankness.”

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...mes-migrant-debate/ar-AAgowzs?ocid=spartandhp

The idea that these assaults happen because the attackers were confused about what constitutes acceptable behavior in Germany is a bold-faced lie. If they didn't understand it was against the law, then they wouldn't be trying to hide from the police. They'd just be saying "sorry, I didn't know that wasn't permitted." And regardless about what excuses someone might try to make about "cultural confusion" as it relates to sexual assaults, robbery is illegal in every culture.

Utter bullshit from elites trying to cover their asses.
 
Mass sexual assaults and robbery on New Years Eve in Cologne, Germany.

BERLIN — German authorities said on Tuesday that coordinated attacks in which young women were sexually harassed and robbed by hundreds of young men on New Year’s Eve in the western city of Cologne were unprecedented in scale and nature.

The assault, which went largely unreported for days, set off a national outcry after the Cologne police described the attackers as young men “who appeared to have a North African or Arabic” background, based on testimony from victims and witnesses. More than 90 people have filed legal complaints, the police said on Tuesday.

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The police in Hamburg also said that 10 women had reported being sexually assaulted and robbed in a similar fashion on the same night, and they urged witnesses to come forward.

Germany took in more than one million migrants last year, and with the country struggling to deal with the political, social and wider consequences of the influx, the delayed public response has led to concerns that the authorities were playing down the seriousness of the assault to prevent it from becoming a point of contention in the broader debate.

The assault took place late on Thursday on the vast public square in front of the city’s main train station, a central transit point for anyone coming or going from a fireworks display over the Rhine and the bars and nightclubs in the heart of the city, in the shadow of its landmark cathedral.

Heiko Maas, Germany’s justice minister, warned on Tuesday against linking the assaults to the influx of refugees, saying that the ethnicity of the perpetrators was irrelevant.

“The rule of the law does not look at where someone comes from but what they did,” Mr. Maas told reporters in Berlin. “We will investigate what circles the perpetrators may have come from.”

The Cologne police say they believe several hundred men, ages 15 to 35, were involved in the violence that began in the early hours of the New Year, after the square was cleared because men had been throwing firecrackers into the crowd.

Wolfgang Albers, Cologne’s chief of police, said the assaults had taken place in the chaos that followed, as the square was emptied. The men appeared to have broken into smaller groups, the police said, with each one encircling a woman; while some would grope the victim, others would steal her wallet or cellphone.

One victim reported that she had been raped, the police said.

Henriette Reker, Cologne’s mayor, called a crisis meeting on Tuesday to address the issue. Ms. Reker, who was stabbed during a campaign event in October by an attacker who opposed her welcoming attitude toward migrants, called the assault “absolutely intolerable” and pledged her support for the authorities’ investigation.

The city holds a large festival every year before Easter, when thousands of costumed revelers throng the streets to celebrate with parades and parties, and Ms. Reker echoed the concerns of many about safety during the Carnival season.

In an effort to prevent further violence, Ms. Reker said that city officials would begin working on measures to help young women protect themselves and to explain the city’s attitudes and norms to its many newcomers.

“We will explain our Carnival much better to people who come from other cultures,” she said, “so there won’t be any confusion about what constitutes celebratory behavior in Cologne, which has nothing to do with a sexual frankness.”

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...mes-migrant-debate/ar-AAgowzs?ocid=spartandhp

The idea that these assaults happen because the attackers were confused about what constitutes acceptable behavior in Germany is a bold-faced lie. If they didn't understand it was against the law, then they wouldn't be trying to hide from the police. They'd just be saying "sorry, I didn't know that wasn't permitted." And regardless about what excuses someone might try to make about "cultural confusion" as it relates to sexual assaults, robbery is illegal in every culture.

Utter bullshit from elites trying to cover their asses.

The next elections are going to be interesting. Even the Swedes have had enough.
 
The next elections are going to be interesting. Even the Swedes have had enough.

It's kind of bizarre...who do they think they're fooling? And apparently, the Mayor of Cologne came out a day or two later and said "well, we're not sure who they are." The failure to admit problems that are obvious is only going to lead to an even greater backlash.

The willingness to admit refugees is admirable. But going about it without apparent concern for their own populations or the long-term repercussions is not. There is simply no way to assimilate that many people from that different a culture that quickly. They're creating a rather malignant subculture overnight, and then claiming that everything is going fine.

One ironic side effect of Merkel trying to demonstrate Germany's tolerance is that she's making it a much less tolerant nation.
 
Unprecedented sex harassment in Helsinki at New Year, Finnish police report
Finnish police 'tipped off' about plans by groups of asylum seekers to sexually harass women
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Fireworks light up the night sky marking New Year celebrations in the Senate Square in Helsinki Photo: EPA

By Richard Orange, Malmo

3:48PM GMT 08 Jan 2016


Asylum seekers who met in central Helsinki to celebrate New Years’s Eve “had similar plans” to commit sexual assault and other crimes as those who targeted women in the Germany city of Cologne, Finnish Police have reported.


Three Iraqi asylum seekers have been arrested for committing sexual assaults during the celebrations in the city’s Senate Square, where some 20,000 had gathered.

Security personnel reported “widespead sexual harrassment” during the celebrations, police added, with women complaining that asylum seekers had groped their breasts and kissed them without permission.

“This phenomenon is new in Finnish sexual crime history,” Ilkka Koskimaki, the deputy chief of police in Helsinki, told the Telegraph. ”We have never before had this kind of sexual harrassment happening at New Year’s Eve.”

He said that the police had received tip-offs from staff at the asylum reception centres.

“Our information from these reception centres were that disturbances or other crimes would happen in the city centre. We were prepared for fights and sexual harrassment and thefts.”

He said that police had established a “very massive presence” to control the estimated 1,000 Iraqi asylum seekers who had gathered in the tunnels surrounding the central railway station by 11pm, many of whom appeared to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Mr Koskimaki said that sexual assults in parks and on the streets had been unknown in Finland before a record 32,000 asylum seekers arrived in 2015, making the 14 cases last year “big news in the city”.


“We had unfortunately some very brutal cases in autumn,” he said. “I don’t know so well other cultures, but I have recognised that the thinking of some of them is very different. Some of them maybe think that it is allowed to be aggressive and touch ladies on the street.”

Jamel Saltne, a Finnish-speaking Iraqi, said that from what he had seen on Arabic social media, police had wrongly portrayed events.

"What happened was not the result of an action planned in advance," he told the Telegraph. "It was totally expected that young men would go to the centre of the capital as that is the best place to celebrate New Year's Eve."

"I'm not accusing the police of racism, but maybe they have received complaints intended to smear people."

The rapes have fuelled anger among some Finns at last year's record asylum figures, with the country registering the fourth highest number per capita in the European Union.
 
NEW YEAR SEX ASSAULTS REPORTED IN SWEDEN


STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Swedish police say at least 15 young women have reported being groped by groups of men on New Year's Eve in the city of Kalmar.

The Swedish reports follow a string of sex assaults and robberies during New Year's celebrations in Germany.

Kalmar police spokesman Johan Bruun on Friday said groups of men encircled women on a crowded square and groped them. He said no one was physically injured but that many of those targeted were terrified.

He said two men, both asylum-seekers, were informed through interpreters that they're suspected of sexual assault and that police are trying to identify other suspects.

Asked about similarities to assaults in Germany, Bruun said "we are aware of what happened in Germany but we are focusing our investigation on what happened in Kalmar."
 
More horror sex attack claims: Teen girls gang-raped by four Syrian nationals in Germany
THREE Syrians have been arrested in southern Germany for the alleged gang rape of two teenage girls on New Year's Eve.
By REBECCA PERRING
PUBLISHED: 08:24, Fri, Jan 8, 2016 | UPDATED: 09:37, Fri, Jan 8, 2016
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Antonia Rabente speaks about the attacks. She is not among the victims
It's the latest in a spate of reported sex attacks in the country which has been rocked by awave of assaults in Cologne.

Two 14-year-old boys and a 21-year-old man have been held in Weil am Rhein, a small town near the Swiss and German borders, for the suspected rape of a 14 and 15-year-old girl.

The girls were allegedly held for several hours and gang-raped after going to a New Year's Eve party at the home of a 21-year-old man in the village of Friedlingen.

The arrests only emerged last night, despite the suspects being in custody for several days.Prosecutors say they kept tightlipped to protect the victims' identities.

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Police officers stand outside the main station in Cologne
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Two 14-year-old boys and a 21-year-old man have been held in Weil am Rhein

Cops are still searching for a fourth suspect thought to be the man's 15-year-old brother.

Police said the culprits are not asylum seekers. The 21-year-old and his brother are German citizens, while the 14-year-old boys live in Switzerland and the Netherlands.

Detectives have said they do not believe the incident is connected to the sickening night of sexual attacks in Cologne.

At least 120 women reported being robbed, threatened or sexually molested at New Year celebrations outside the city’s cathedral.

In addition there have also been reports of attacks on women across the country.

More than 50 criminal complaints filed in the northern city of Hamburg, 39 of them for sexual assault. Witnesses described gangs of men who "hunted" their victims outside the nightclubs of the city's Reeperbahn.

One victim said: "I was alone and suddenly I realised men were handling me.

"I pushed away the hands and tried to scream. But when one hand went the next had already come. I felt helpless."

Similar incidents have taken place in Dusseldorf, which have been described as those in Cologne.
 

HUNGARIAN LEADER SAYS STOP MIGRANT FLOW TOTALLY...


THE LATEST: EU SHOULD SPEED UP CREATION OF BORDER AGENCY


ANKARA, Turkey (AP) -- The latest on the flow of migrants through Europe. All times local:

6:20 p.m.

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico says the EU has to speed up plans to create a border and coast guard agency aimed at improving the protection of the bloc's external borders following the assaults and robberies during the New Year's Eve festivities in Cologne.

The new agency would monitor the EU's borders and have the right to send guards, ships, planes or other assets when countries are unable or unwilling to enforce border laws.

Fico says that EU leaders should meet at an extraordinary summit to discuss the plan and that he is approaching European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and EU President Donald Tusk about it.

Fico has previously said his government sees what he calls a "clear link" between the waves of refugees and the Paris attacks and the sexual assaults in Germany.

German police have identified 18 asylum-seekers among 31 suspects in connection with the assaults.

Slovakia holds parliamentary elections in early March and the migrant crisis has become a hot issue for Fico, a populist leader, whose leftist Smer-Social Democracy is favored to win.

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2:45 p.m.

Hungary's prime minister says that the flow of migrants entering the European Union must be fully stopped, not just slowed.

Viktor Orban said Friday on state radio that ending the migrant flow would be "the decisive issue of 2016" and called for the construction of a "European defense line" on Greece's northern borders with Macedonia and Bulgaria.

Orban said on state radio that "since no one except us Hungarians protected their external Schengen borders, defenses, visa systems, border controls and fences are being created inside" Schengen's visa-free travel zone.

Orban said "we are increasingly losing the possibility of free movement."

More than 390,000 migrants passed through Hungary in 2015 on their way to Germany and other western EU destinations, but hardly any entered after Hungary erected fences in September and October on its southern borders with Serbia and Croatia.

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12:20 p.m.

Turkish state media says rescuers have pulled out two more bodies from the wreckage of a bus that crashed into a car in northwest Turkey, raising the death toll to six.

The bus was driving migrants who were hoping to reach Greece, when it slammed into a car on a bridge on Friday and fell onto a river bed. The passengers were from Syria, Afghanistan and Myanmar.

The crash killed two people inside the bus and two passengers riding in the car. But rescuers later discovered the bodies of two children inside the wreckage, Anadolu Agency reported.

Some 30 other people were injured.
 
Soo... Are these refugees trying to force their ideals upon these societies? Or is there something more sinister than the mundane disrespect/disregard for women rights in the ME?
 
Soo... Are these refugees trying to force their ideals upon these societies? Or is there something more sinister than the mundane disrespect/disregard for women rights in the ME?

Well, they're trying to force their cultural norms/ideals - or whatever they are - on unwilling women..
 
Not everyone can remain in Sweden

"After years of welcoming refugees through its open doors, Sweden is bursting with a population that may be bigger than its resources can sustain. Now the small Nordic country is making headlines in a new way.

The acceptance of migrants over the last year has put a lot of strain on a country with a population of less than 10 million. A total of 163,000 people applied for asylum in Sweden last year alone. The government now expects that a large proportion of them will be expelled.

"As part of Sweden having many asylum applications, it’s also a fact that a number of people will have their applications rejected and will have to return to their home countries," Swedish Interior Minister Anders Ygeman recently said during interviews with Swedish media. The proportion of applications that are rejected is around 45 percent, meaning that of the 163,000 cases in 2015 alone, the government expects to deport 60,000 to 80,000 people. But it won't happen immediately. "It will be spread out over a number of years, depending on when they receive their decisions," Sweden’s Minister of Migration Morgan Johansson later clarified, stating that migrants who do not meet the definition of refugee must be expelled. Otherwise the country allows free immigration and that is not sustainable for Sweden, he said.

Quickly scooped up by BBC, Al-Jazeera and Sky News, the comments immediately became top international news in the final week of January.
Anders Ygeman has said that chartering planes is a cost-effective way to return people to their countries of origin and he hopes other European countries, or the European Union, can be a part of this process.

 The difficulty is getting the countries of origin to take responsibility for their citizens. "I have had discussions with North African countries and we have had a discussion with Afghanistan. And it's a difficult task to get these countries to take responsibility," Ygeman told Swedish Radio.



He estimates the big rise in deportations will come in a year's time, as the Migration Agency makes its decisions on whether the thousands of arrivals to Sweden have the right to stay as refugees.

 In an interview with news agency TT Anders Ygeman said he has no idea what the likely costs are of this rise in deportations. 

There will be more controls in the nation and the government also wants to make it harder for people without papers to support themselves. In an interview in daily Dagens Industri Ygeman says there have to be "palpable consequences" for companies that employ undocumented migrants. 


The head of the border police, Patrik Engström, has said his force of 1,000 will need to be doubled.

"Most of them work with border checks and carrying out deportations," Engström said in an interview with TT. He added they need to work closer with the Migration Agency, and be on the scene as soon as an asylum rejection is handed out. Earlier in the year the nation’s police commissioner Dan Eliasson requested an extra 4,000 police to deal with rising crime, disturbances at migrant centers and deportations.

The tone in Swedish media has changed over the last couple months since the government decided to close Sweden’s borders — as has the opinion of most political parties, with the conservatives, who initialized the open door policy already in 1991, now leading the push for further control and reform to lower the cost of migrants. It has become acceptable to talk about problems, both in terms of integration, cultural differences and the societal cost of large volume immigration.

Overall tension in Sweden has increased after reports of organized migrant sex attacks at a festival in Stockholm - Police and media cover up? - and the January murder of an employee at a refugee center for youth outside Mölndal in Göteborg. The 22-year-old refugee worker was stabbed to death during a quarrel among residents. A teenage Somali migrant has been arrested in the case, though Swedish authorities have not been able to confirm his identity. The lack of documents becomes an issue for the criminal system, but given the volume of migrants arriving without papers, it also adds another level of difficulty for the migration authorities; many of those that are rejected for asylum lack identity documents, according to the Migration Board's COO Michael Ribbenvik. "Roughly speaking, about a third of those who are rejected are so-called difficult cases where the individual refuses to leave and where you do not have any documents that are sufficient to execute the deportation," Ribbenvik said.

If a person has no documents the country of origin will not accept his return since they cannot be sure that it is their citizen."


http://www.nordstjernan.com/news/emigration/7322/
 

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