Germany: Muslims beat up two homosexuals; one attacker had previously beaten a man to death
Why was Halid S. on the streets after he beat a man to death?
A hadith depicts Muhammad specifying the punishment for homosexual activity: “The Messenger of Allah 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)
Motive: Gay hate? Two men beaten by youth group known to police
translated from “Motiv Schwulenhass? Zwei Männer von polizeibekannter Jugendgruppe niedergeprügelt" Exxpress, March 30, 2025 (thanks to Medforth):
Last Saturday at around 12:45 AM, two men (26, 28) were walking on Augsburg’s Maximilianstraße (D). There, they were insulted by a group of adolescents, and a scuffle ensued. The group of men beat both men to the ground and continued to kick them – including “in the upper body and head area,” the police wrote. The perpetrators then fled. However, an immediate manhunt was able to track down and arrest two suspects (22, 23) – both with blood alcohol levels above 1.2 per mille.
In an interview with the local newspaper, a victim of the recent crime reported that he feared for his life while the perpetrators kicked him while he was lying on the ground. They allegedly called the victims “faggots.”
Halid S., however, is not among the suspects arrested that night (and has since been released). According to the newspaper, he is said to have gone into hiding. S. holds dual German, Turkish, and Lebanese citizenship.
Both victims were treated that night at Augsburg University Hospital – initially even in intensive care. The findings: concussions, bruises to the head, shoulder, back, and chest, as well as facial injuries.
The Augsburger Allgemeine now reports that the motive is allegedly anti-gay hatred. And one suspect is already a convicted violent offender – Halid S., then 17, is alleged to have beaten firefighter Roland S., then 49, to death in Augsburg’s Königsplatz in December 2019. Halid S. had previously attracted attention for drug-related and assault offenses. In November 2020, the Augsburg Regional Court sentenced him to four years and six months in prison for assault resulting in death. He had therefore only been released for a few months.
Violent offender should have been deported the day he was released from prison.
In Ireland, Out-of-Control Immigration is Wreaking Havoc
The soaring immigration in Ireland is wreaking havoc in the country. It is destroying the sense of wellbeing, costing the state a fortune in benefits, arousing resentment especially among the Irish poor, who are suffering the most from the government’s mad policy of favoring — in housing, health, and transport — the mainly Muslim economic immigrants who arrive, posing as asylum seekers. Ireland has been the most anti-Israel country in the EU, but now it is suffering from an influx precisely of the same people — Muslims — who threaten the Jewish state’s existence. More on the rising tide of anti-immigration sentiment in Ireland can be found here:
‘We’re being taken for fools’: How soaring migration came back to bite Ireland’s political elite
by Michael Murphy, Telegraph, March 30, 2025:
…Ireland’s government has, in recent years, advertised the country as a lucrative destination for refugees. In 2021, then-minister for equality and integration, Roderic O’Gorman, issued a series of tweets – published in Arabic, Albanian, Somali, Urdu and French – pledging that new arrivals would receive “own-door” accommodation within months.
The message travelled. The following year, non-Ukrainian asylum claims in Ireland surged by 400 per cent. They arrived amid a housing crisis, with a shortfall of 250,000 homes. And the strain wasn’t evenly felt: it landed hardest in rundown estates and rural towns, where schools, hospitals and housing were already under pressure – and where, locals say, they were never warned or consulted….
In Roscrea, County Tipperary, residents protested after the town’s only hotel was repurposed for asylum accommodation. Leo Varadkar, then-taoiseach, insisted no community had a “veto” over who moved into their area.
With emergency powers in place to bypass planning laws, he was technically correct. But this left residents with little recourse beyond legal challenges – or taking their objections to the streets.While most protests remained peaceful, several in deprived areas turned violent. In Coolock, a run-down part of north Dublin, skirmishes erupted, with Gardaí pepper spraying and beating back protestors with riot shields. The planned asylum centre there was torched three times. By August 2024, there had been 33 arson attacks on asylum accommodation over the past 12 months.
Initially the protests were held up as evidence of the emergence of ugly “far-Right” politics, in which locals wrongly objected to the arrival of large groups of “unvetted” males into their communities. The government insisted the asylum seekers were screened and composed of vulnerable people of all demographics fleeing war….
The government’s “screening” of these immigrants is faulty from the get-go. It is wrong to accept the claims of “asylum seekers” who turn out not to be fleeing persecution or death, but instead are economic migrants hoping to batten on all the benefits the Irish state provides. And judging by the violent behavior of many of them — including making whole neighborhoods unsafe around the buildings where they have been housed — the vetting of these predominantly young male migrants for criminal or violent behavior has been insufficient.
Irish officials claim to use Eurodac, the EU’s centralised biometric database, to vet arrivals. However, records up to 2023 indicate that Eurodac has never been used by Irish police to conduct criminal or terrorism related background checks.
There exists a biometric data base — Eurodac — available to all members of the EU, that the Irish police could have used to conduct background checks of criminal or terrorist links or sympathies, but apparently Eurodac has yet to be used by the Irish. What explains this astonishing failure to properly vet arrivals?
A string of high-profile crimes involving suspects of foreign-origin – some so outrageous as to be without precedent in Ireland – have intensified public unease. In Sligo, an Iraqi beheaded two men in a homophobic attack. In Dublin, a naturalised Algerian migrant stabbed multiple children. In New Ross, an eight-year-old girl, whose mother was an Irish convert to Islam, was allegedly killed by her partner.
Officials insist there is no link between migration and crime. But with nationalities omitted from crime statistics, many draw their own conclusions. Rumour and rage fill the vacuum left by the lack of reliable data….
The government is afraid to release information about the nationalities of those who commit crimes in Ireland. It knows how many of them are Muslim migrants, and doesn’t want to provide grist for the anti-immigration mill. It has chosen to keep Irish citizens in the dark.
And that is typical across Europe. Governments protect Muslim criminals at the expense of law-abiding Europeans. It is sheer madness!
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