Friday, January 8, 2016

"Refugees" Implicated in Coordinated Mass Sexual Assaults in European Cities

BALTIMORE, Maryland January 8, 2016 - Despite efforts to suppress news about the incidents, reports are leaking out of Europe that groups of Middle Eastern Refugees launched a massive number of sexual assaults on European women on New Year's Eve in cities such as Cologne, Germany and Helsinki, Finland. The assaults are said to have overwhelmed police in those cities, and caused single women to desperately plead with unattached European men to act as their escorts so as to avoid being attacked.  But reports said women were targeted whether or not they were accompanied by men.  Several reports said the women were compelled to run "gauntlets" of men trying to sexually assault them.

Despite these shear shocking horrors, police and public officials have done everything in their power to squelch news of the incidents, fearing that if news does circulate, "right wing" political groups would proliferate and increase their membership numbers.  In spite of these efforts, word of the incidents has been leaked out to mainline German publications, including Der Spiegel.

The coordinated attacks involved many Middle Eastern men sexually assaulting and, in some cases, raping European women.  In Cologne, Middle Eastern men congregated at the main downtown train station on New Year's Eve.  As midnight approached, groups of these men broke away from the largest gathering and began to assault women.

The Telegraph, in London, reported that "Cologne police said they had received 120 criminal complaints by Thursday and quoted witnesses as saying that groups of 20-30 young men "who appeared to be of Arab origin" had surrounded victims, assaulted them and in several cases robbed them."

The National Post quoted a senior police official in Cologne saying "“Women, accompanied or not, literally ran a ‘gauntlet’ through masses of heavily intoxicated men that words cannot describe.”

The BBC was able to interview one woman who was a victim of the sexual attacks.  "“They grabbed our arms… pushed our clothes away, and tried to get between our legs or I don’t know where,” the victim said.

The National Post quoted from the account published in Der Spiegel.  That published account quoted the written report of a senior police official who had been at the scene of the mass attacks at the Cologne train station:


"The report obtained by Der Spiegel seemed to corroborate the sense that the attackers, repeatedly described as groups of male migrants, felt that they had the run of areas in front of and inside the train station.

The report describes officers encountering crying, frightened pedestrians, many of them women and girls. Officers reported that their orders were ignored, that they were “bombarded with fireworks and pelted with glass bottles,” and that witnesses were threatened when they named the perpetrators, according to Der Spiegel.

The author of the report noted a level of disrespect for police “like I have never experienced in my 29 years of public service."


Two other German cities were also the scene of similar attacks.  According to the hugely popular German newspaper The Bild, attackers in these two urban locations concentrated all of their efforts on women between the ages of 17 and 24.

The report in The Bild, quoted in English by The New Observer, continued:

"The Bild said that the “North Africans banded together in groups, harassed young women verbally calling them ‘bitch,’ and shouting ‘Fikki Fikki.’

Then the victims were cornered, robbed, and sexually assaulted, the Bild continued. “The women were sexually assaulted on the breasts and in the groin area.”

According to the article, mobile phones and wallets were stolen. Police confirmed that all the victims were girls aged between 18 and 24 years old. Others avoided the mass attacks by “fleeing in panic to the bouncers outside party clubs and pubs.”

A 17-year-old named Denise told the Bild that “the girls were chased like cattle. I am stunned that such a thing is even possible in Hamburg. I am now afraid to even go into the neighborhood.”

Other women posted up accounts on social media about how the nonwhite invader “refugees” had grabbed them under their skirts in the street. If they resisted, their arms were grabbed and they were threatened.

The attacks took place in many other streets of Hamburg as well, the Bild concluded."







  

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