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Greece suffers crime explosion, and 55% of prisoners are migrants
OCT 25, 2023 9:30 AM BY ROBERT SPENCER
The Qur’an teaches that non-Muslims are the “most vile of created beings” (98:6) and that Muslims are the “best of people” (3:110). Did anyone really expect that the best of people would adopt the laws and mores of the most vile of created beings?
Crime explosion in Greece – 55% of prisoners are migrants
Greek City Times, October 25, 2023:
One of the biggest problems facing Greek society today is crime. Its increase in recent years is significant. Despite the long-winded announcements and plans we hear occasionally from the Ministry of Citizen Protection, the situation needs to improve.
Hundreds of thousands of migrants reside illegally in Greece, and in public opinion, there is a view that they are responsible for the increase in crime and that they are the perpetrators of most crimes.
But is it so, or is it a false impression?
We looked for official information from Ministries and the Hellenic Republic that gave answers.
Indeed, we found quite interesting data regarding the number of migrants committing crimes from 1998 to 2012, the participation of migrants in so-called “serious” crimes, and the number of migrants arrested for various crimes in 2022.
The numbers are relentless and revealing. But let’s not forget that in addition to migrants “arrested” for various crimes, there are also those who have not been arrested…
Also, migrants make up about 10% of the total population of Greece, at least according to the most recent data. According to official data quoted by Proto Thema, more than 55% of the prisoners in Greek prisons are migrants
But let’s see more details about the number of criminal migrants in our country and their nationalities.
From 6,094 in 1998, over 20,000 migrants perpetrators of crimes in 2012
The first and most interesting data we cite comes from 2013.
On 31/01/2013, the then Minister of Public Order and Citizen Protection, Nikos Dendias, in response to a question by the Member of Parliament Ilias Panagiotarou on the criminality of migrants, cited data from the Directorate of Public Security of the Hellenic Police Headquarters from 1998 (when statistics began) to 2012.
In 1998, the number of migrants perpetrators of crimes was 6,094. Their number slowly increased until 2010, when it skyrocketed to 27,016.
In 2012, it “fell” to 20,065. Be that as it may, we are talking about a tripling of migrants criminals in 15 years. If we look at the nationalities of the above, we find that the Albanians consistently hold the primaries.
The rapid increase in Pakistanis committing criminal acts is impressive. From 57 perpetrators of crimes in 1998, they exceeded 2,000 in 2009, reaching 2,612 in 2010….
Ireland: Cops say Muslim migrant who beheaded two
homosexual men ‘wasn’t radicalized’
OCT 26, 2023 12:30 PM BY ROBERT SPENCER
Maybe he wasn’t, but why did he behead his victims, which accord with the dictum “When you meet the unbelievers, strike the necks” (Qur’an 47:4)?
A hadith depicts Muhammad specifying the punishment for homosexual activity: “The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, ‘Whoever you find doing the action of the people of Loot, execute the one who does it and the one to whom it is done.’” (Sunan Abu Dawud 4462)
The story of Yousef Palani: A homophobic killer who sickened the nation
by Sorcha Crowley, Irish Examiner, October 24, 2023:
Described as “giddy” and “daft”, nobody thought Yousef Palani could murder and maim. And yet he did.
His gruesome murder and beheading of two gay men in Sligo last year, for which he was handed down two life sentences, has shocked and sickened a nation.
It was the worst homophobic attack in the history of the State.
Palani’s decision to plead guilty, to first stabbing Anthony Burke and then murdering Aidan Moffitt and Michael Snee, at least saved their families from having to sit through what would have been undoubtedly a traumatic trial.
Some suspect his decision was self-serving, and not made out of any consideration for his victims or their families.
Perhaps it was the weight of damning evidence against him. The prosecution’s book of evidence was so big it had to go to the printing section of Garda Headquarters in Phoenix Park.
The sentencing of the 23-year-old heard he was motivated by his hatred of and prejudice towards homosexual men.
The second eldest of eight children of an Iraqi-Kurdish family, Palani came to Ireland in 2006 under a UN protection programme when he was six years old. The family was provided with accommodation by the State in Sligo….
“It’s not that they were causing trouble all the time, but they would intimidate us subtly,” said one neighbour, speaking to this newspaper on condition of anonymity….
There are five different motives attributed to spree killings: anger/revenge, ideological reasons, desperation, mental illness or thrill.
Investigators were satisfied he wasn’t radicalised. He was driven by “hostility and prejudice” towards gay men. He denied being gay himself.
Of course, hostility and prejudice against homosexuality is obvious in Islamic scriptures. Was it just a spectacular coincidence that he followed scripture?
The Irish Council of Imams condemned the killings at the time, saying that “murder is a horrific crime that cannot be justified by any means irrespective of the alleged motive or the identity of the perpetrator. Islam values and cherishes human life.”
Islam values and cherishes human life - yes, we can see that in Israel and Gaza right now.
Moroccan asylum seeker charged with murdering pensioner
‘motivated by terrorism’, court told
by Martin Evans, Telegraph, October 19, 2023:
Police believe a Moroccan asylum seeker charged with murdering a pensioner in Hartlepool was motivated by terrorism, a court has been told.
Ahmed Ali Alid, 44, is accused of stabbing to death Terence Carney, 70, in the early hours of Sunday morning and also attempting to murder fellow asylum seeker, Javed Nouri, at the hostel where he was living….
Speaking through an Arabic translator, when he was asked to confirm his name, he replied: “I am sick. I cannot talk. I am very ill, I cannot talk.”…
The prosecutor went on: “While the investigation remains at an early stage, the police at this time consider the offending to be motivated by terrorism.”…
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