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Showing posts with label crime. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Law and Order in the UK > Labour addresses spiking criminality in UK by letting criminals out of jail early

 

UK releases 26,000 inmates early due to lack of prison space

Some of those freed committed new crimes just hours after being released, the Daily Mail has reported
UK releases 26,000 inmates early due to lack of prison space











The UK released over 26,000 prisoners, some serving lengthy terms, as part of a soft-justice program aimed at easing the overcrowding in jails, the Daily Mail has reported, citing government data.

Among those released between September 2024 and March 2025 were 248 convicts sentenced to 14 years or more for committing serious crimes, the paper said in an article on Sunday.

The majority of the criminals freed by the cabinet of Prime Minister Keir Starmer were British citizens, but there were also over 2,600 foreign nationals, the figures show.

An average of 3,461 prisoners have been released each month under the scheme, which allows some inmates to leave after serving 40% of their sentences. Based on this rate, the Daily Mail estimates that the total number of those freed could reach 45,000 by the end of the program’s first year.

According to the paper, the prisoners thanked Starmer after being let out and vowed to be “lifelong Labour voters.” However, some of them committed new crimes just hours after being released, according to the report.

So, if you ever vote Labour again, think bout the demographic you have joined.

When asked about the program, a Justice Ministry spokesman said the Labor cabinet “had no choice but to take decisive action to stop prisons overflowing and leave police unable to make arrests” after the previous Conservative government left the UK’s penitentiaries in a dire straits.

“We are building 14,000 prison places and reforming sentencing so jails never run out of space again,” he said.

It obviously hasn't occurred to Starmer et al that jailing people for practicing free speech might be a really stupid idea?

Tory justice spokesman Robert Jenrick said that the number of the freed criminals was “shocking,” adding that it explained “why Britain feels lawless.” The British public is “sick of soft justice,” Jenrick told the Daily Mail.

The leader of Reform UK, Nigel Farage, claimed last month that the crime rate in the UK had spiked 50% since the 1990s and that the country is “facing societal collapse” as a result.

According to Interior Ministry data, knife crime in England and Wales rose 87% over the past decade, with almost 55,000 incidents in 2024 alone. In July, a study suggested that 39% of all mobile phone thefts across Europe now occur in the UK.

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Thursday, October 26, 2023

Islam - Europe > Migrants cause explosion in Greek crime rates; Muslim beheaded 2 gay men - was not radicalized, apparently; Terrorist murders pensioner, UK

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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.”



Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Canadian Justice > Resembling Far-left Scandinavian Justice more than the English Justice of its Heritage

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LOOKING INTO THE BLACK MIRROR 


This morning I was reading the news from a far-off, little-known country with a brutish right-wing government. One of the local rags gives a hair-raising account of developments in policing as the country faces theft, violence and urban disorder problems like those which are spreading fast in happy, civilized Canada.




The headline is: “Build prisons to fit shoplifters, minister suggests.” 

 
The minister in question is a mere undersecretary for transport, but he came out swinging in a radio interview, warning that his government intends to require mandatory prison sentences for repeat offenders who commit shoplifting, burglary, theft or assault.  

These crimes, our rabid authoritarian friend insists, inflict enormous harm if they’re allowed to spiral out of control: “If people are persistently breaking the law, then they should go to jail. And if we need to build more prison places for them, then so be it.” 

Chilling words indeed. Our story then turns to the country’s minister responsible for prisons, who is busy with other dystopian law and order measures this week. On Monday, plans were leaked to have police chiefs throughout this country explicitly promise to investigate every property crime for which a reasonable lead exists “after years of overlooking lower-level offences such as criminal damage, shoplifting, car and bike theft.”  

Meanwhile, the prisons boss has ordered regional cops to make much heavier use of facial-recognition software — which, in turn, turns out to be pervasively used already in large retail stores, with the approval of the country’s information commissioner. (When a “known” shoplifter is caught on camera in these places, a staff member politely approaches and asks if they need any help. This turns out to reduce not only shoplifting itself, but violence against store employees.) 

You’ve probably figured out that this wretched land is none other than the United Kingdom — or, strictly speaking, since we’re mostly talking about criminal justice, England and Wales. The striving, humble local newspaper reporting on murmured ministerial thoughts is the Times of London.  

England is the place we imported our entire constitution from, and we did it wholesale, but almost every sentence of the Times story makes you suddenly conscious of our frantic flight toward Scandinavian justice policy and away from our own past. 

Could a politician here state flatly that “Persistent lawbreakers should be jailed” without raising howls of outrage? Probably not, but what’s truly uncanny is the assumption by an elected official — transport undersecretary Richard Holden — that criminal sentencing is within his government’s control and can be adjusted to address innovations and changes in crime.  

Moreover, he takes the deterrent function of incarceration — an idea that Canadian law has substantially disavowed — for granted. Can these monsters really be our cousins? 

Holden does what no Canadian can anymore, as we observed last week: he considers pervasive urban property crime as an economic problem with a “huge impact.” And he seems willing to consider a long rap sheet to be an indication of a convict’s devotion to criminal behaviour, rather than a signal of morally elevating victimhood or eligibility for reparations.  

England already has a “two strikes” law for knife crimes, which is something it is hard to imagine passing muster in Canadian courts: indeed, the English judges, as if to remind us of our lingering family connection, are doing their best to ignore it. But they haven’t done what Canadian appellate courts would almost certainly do — devise a hallucinatory pretext to declare the whole law “cruel and unusual” or otherwise contrary to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. 

One keeps reading the Times piece waiting for someone to swoop in and warn of disproportionate racial impacts from these policies. Even the people who recommend them might be expected to add a little woke boilerplate to their law-and-order snarling, but it doesn’t happen. And while Britain already has a reputation for tolerating high levels of technological surveillance, it doesn’t seem to discourage its leaders from doubling down and embracing the use of automated facial recognition. 

Of course this is all coming from a desperate Conservative government facing electoral annihilation, but the politicians aren’t saying these things because they expect the measures and the trial balloons to be unpopular or to generate indignant liberal reaction. They expect them to appeal to the law-abiding working poor who are directly in the line of fire from low-level violence and unchecked criminal predation.  

We are, I think, well overdue to have such a political dialogue — but, then again, it is not clear that a Canadian government of any stripe could actually enact any of these measures if it wanted to. 

— Colby Cosh

We certainly couldn't enact such measures as long as the Mainstream Press is owned by the Liberals.

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Saturday, June 1, 2019

‘Absolute No Go’: German Police Officers Injured in Clashes with Bicycle-Throwing Asylum Seekers

FILE PHOTO: Police officers walk on the premises of the Stephansposching refugee shelter, Germany,
October 24, 2018. ©  Global Look Press / Armin Weigel

Five police officers have been injured in violent clashes with asylum seekers, who have staged a riot in a shelter in the state of Bavaria, Germany. German crime statistics also show that migrant violence is becoming a new trend.

Police were deployed to a large refugee shelter located in the small Bavarian community of Stephansposching on Friday evening following reports of asylum seekers going on a rampage. When the officers arrived at the scene, they were confronted by a group of some 30 aggressive refugees and migrants, Bavarian Radio reports, citing police.

The officers were harassed and even spit at in the face from the very start. The situation then dramatically escalated when they attempted to detain the alleged ringleader. In response, the group assaulted the officers and started beating them. Some asylum seekers even threw bicycles at them.

The rioters then attempted to prevent the police from leaving, with one man jumping at a police car’s side window while others built barricades and blocked the shelter gates with stones and cable-reels to stop them from escaping the scene. The officers, apparently, had to leave their car there as, according to Bavarian Radio, they only managed to flee the scene by getting over a construction fence.

It was only after large reinforcements arrived that the police finally managed to restore order in the facility. Five police officers, who were initially caught in the riot, sustained various injuries, including cuts as well as eye and rib injuries. Four of them were admitted to hospital.

Police initially detained 15 people but only six of them were arrested. Those arrested face charges of a serious breach of the peace and property damage, as well as resistance to law enforcement and assault. The suspected ringleader initially managed to flee the shelter as the officers were assaulted by other rioters and the police had to use a helicopter to track him down. He eventually surrendered to police several hours later.

A regional police union chief condemned the incident in Stephansposching by calling it absolutely unacceptable, and decrying the lack of respect the asylum seekers demonstrated to the police. “This is an absolute no go,” he told Bavarian Radio, adding that it is “troubling that police officers were injured in the refugee shelter again.”

Again?

It is not the first time Germany’s refugee shelters hit the news following violent clashes between police and asylum seekers. In early May, police officers and a rescue service crew were pelted with stones and bottles as they sought to retrieve the body of a woman who was found dead on the premises of another shelter in the Bavarian town of Regensburg.

A group of some 40 asylum seekers gathered in front of the shelter and sought to prevent German law enforcement from entering the building. The officers were again harassed and attacked by the refugees and migrants, who later retreated to the shelter and barricaded themselves inside, while pelting the police with stones and bottles which they threw from the windows.

In the end, 20 patrol cars and 50 officers were needed to stop the riot. No one was injured in the incident, though. According to the Bild daily, there were also “no indications” that the dead woman in the shelter had fallen victim of a crime.

So, what was the point of the rioting?

Migrant violence against Germans on the rise – police

A recent German police report published in April paints an even grimmer picture as it indicates that the number of violent crimes perpetrated by migrants and refugees against Germans has been on the increase in recent years.

Of course it has. How could it not be so? It will continue to get worse. Mother Merkel has picked a good time to abandon the ship she so effectively scuttled in 2015.

One in ten victims of violent offenses in Germany in 2018 had been assaulted by migrants, the German Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) said. The statistics on “violent crimes” included murders and contract hits, sexual assaults as well as particularly brutal physical abuse and robberies. Out of about one million victims of such crimes in Germany last year, 102,000 were assaulted by migrants. The number of such crimes committed by immigrants and asylum seekers against Germans increased by seven percent in comparison to 2017, the police said.

In particular, 230 Germans have been victims of attempted murders and contract hits, in which at least one non-German citizen was identified as a suspect – twice as many as in 2017. More than 100 people were killed.

More than 3,200 Germans were sexually assaulted by immigrants and asylum seekers in 2018, police added. The total number of violent crimes committed by foreigners against Germans has risen by 19 percent in comparison to 2017.

At the same time, only 8,455 asylum seekers and refugees were victims of violent crimes – mostly infliction of bodily harm – perpetrated by Germans. That amounts to 18 percent of all violence-related cases, in which foreigners seeking protection in Germany were registered as victims. In most cases, refugees and asylum seekers were attacked by other non-Germans, according to police.



Monday, September 17, 2018

On Other Side of Border, Mexico Detaining Thousands of Migrant Children

By Patrick Timmons

Mexican immigration officials in Tamaulipas state give instructions to a group of Central American
immigrants intercepted as they crossed the country on Feb. 3. Photo by José Martínez/EPA-EFE

MEXICO CITY,  UPI  -- As the United States grapples with the separation of immigrant families, the same thing is happening across the border in Mexico.

When families with children are caught inside Mexico without papers, they are often detained in prison-like conditions and adolescents are often split from their parents.

Mexican law prohibits detaining migrant children, but it happens anyway because state-run children's shelters lack the capacity to handle the tens of thousands of children, mostly from Central American countries. Instead, Mexican immigration authorities detain children and their families and then deport them together after 60 days if there is no political asylum petition.

Official statistics show Mexico detained 16,191 migrant children from January to July 2018. Of those 8,662 were between the ages of 12 and 17; 7,529 were under age 12. Those under 12 are housed with their families; adolescents are detained separately.

Most of those apprehended under age 12 were traveling with at least one adult family member, but 432 were traveling without family.

Migrant advocates in Mexico have renewed their calls for the Mexican government to improve how it treats the migrant families and children it detains after the outcry this summer over the Trump administration's policy of separating families at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Not a crime in Mexico

Unlike in the United States, Mexico does not criminalize the unauthorized entry of migrants, Madeleine Penman, Amnesty International's Mexico researcher, told UPI. When immigration agents discover migrants without papers they take them into custody, placing them in migrant detention centers until they are deported.

It's a policy known as "assisted return," Penman said, noting that Mexico only uses the term deportation for migrants who have violated their visa conditions.

"In 2016, more than 40,000 children were detained in immigration detention. In 2017, child detentions decreased to about 18,000, with the decline mostly because of reduced migration through Mexico. But this year, child detentions have picked up again and 16,000 children have already been through migrant detention centers," Penman said, citing official statistics from Mexico's National Migration Institute.

Most of the migrant children detained by Mexico this year come from the Central American countries of El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala. For those under 12, almost 3,500 came from Honduras and almost 3,000 came from Guatemala, with most of these accompanied by family members.

"We've seen a number of cases of babies in detention for weeks on end, and there are mothers breastfeeding in detention centers," Penman said.

Conditions in migrant detention

"The problem is that officials -- out of negligence, out of will, or lack of capacity -- are not able to enforce the law in Mexico prohibiting child detention," said Ximena Suárez Enríquez, the Washington Office on Latin America's assistant director for Mexico, a human rights lobbyist in Washington, D.C.

Mexican immigration authorities can only detain irregular migrants. Political asylum seekers are not detained and are instead released into the community until their application is processed and approved.

Mexico's Human Rights Ombudsman has a dedicated office for migrant rights, headed by Edgar Corzo. The ombudsman has called for Mexican authorities to comply with the law prohibiting detention of migrant children.

The ombudsman issued a recommendation for implementing effective migrant child protection in May in a case of an adolescent Honduran girl arrested in Guanajuato and held in Mexico City's Iztapapala migrant detention facility, where she was raped. She filed a complaint against the facility. But Mexico's immigration authorities deported her to Honduras before an investigation could occur.

Lack of legal protection

Many of the state-run community shelters are similar to the migrant detention facilities, afflicted by negligence, abuse and lack of legal protection.

"Mexican federal and state laws are meant to protect all children," said Alberto Xicotencatl Carrasco, director of the Casa del Migrante in Saltillo, a migrant shelter run by the Catholic Church. "But what happens with migrant children and their families is that federal and state authorities pass the buck off between each other, leaving children in legal limbo and so children do not receive appropriate protection."

"There are many unaccompanied children and the federal immigration authorities send them to state-run children's shelters. But these shelters aren't equipped to provide these children with legal representation and so the child just remains in the shelter. Should they be given political asylum or repatriated? The state-run shelter cannot handle those questions. We have seen cases where unaccompanied migrant children are in state-run shelters for more than a year because they don't have legal representation and they don't have legal status in Mexico," Carrasco said.

The detention facilities and state-run community shelters in Tapachula, Chiapas, illustrate the problems. It's the first Mexican city many migrants encounter traveling north from Guatemala en route to the United States.

Tapachula's migrant detention center is Mexico's largest, and a hub for Mexico's detention of Central Americans crossing from Guatemala. Other large migrant detention facilities are in Veracruz and Mexico City.

In 2015 and 2016, a Citizen's Council with unprecedented access to Mexico's migrant detention centers calculated that 2,000 Central American children arrived in Tapachula each month.

Tapachula's state-run children's shelter has capacity for 64 children.

The children's shelters' minuscule capacity means that Tapachula's migrant detention facility is the only facility Mexican authorities can use to house children detained by immigration authorities.

Hope for change

Migrant advocates are hopeful for change with Mexico's new president taking office on Dec. 1. Corzo recently called on president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador to end the practice of detaining migrant children.

López Obrador campaigned on a message of wanting Mexico to welcome migrants. His nominee for Interior Minister, Olga Sanchez, also said she wants "a more humane, more empathetic policy" toward migrants. The Interior Ministry runs Mexico's immigration enforcement system.

Sanchez said last week Mexico would not be a policeman for migrants for the United States.

Until, and unless the USA gets involved in improving the lives of people in Central America, this migration will continue. America is of the habit of taking from 3rd world countries and is reaping the consequences of that most unChristian attitude. It's time to start giving back or become part of Latin America with its uncontrollable crime, violence and corruption.



Friday, August 31, 2018

22 Cars Burned in Sweden as Country Rocked by Rising Crime

Sweden - The New Normal

© Reuters/ TT News Agency

Up to 22 cars were burned or damaged in several fires across southern Sweden on Thursday. It will likely stoke claims that the current socialist government has abjectly failed at tackling the surge in crime.

Police in the southern city of Trollhättan are investigating a fire that left up to ten vehicles damaged, according to local news outlet Aftonbladet. Police and rescue teams were called to the area of the KronegÃ¥rden at around 3:30 am to tackle a “fully-fledged” fire which had engulfed three cars before spreading to more.

Four out of six cars affected were entirely burnt out, police say. While at around 2am a car was set on fire in Trelleborg, which went on to ravage two other vehicles. And just a few miles away in Trelleborg, in Vellinge, a car was set ablaze while one parked behind it was also damaged.

More vehicles in Helsingborg, Kalmar and Oxie were also either burned out or damaged. It is understood no arrests have been made yet in connection with the attacks.

The incidents occurred despite Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven’s stinging remarks, two weeks ago, in the aftermath of a mass arson attack which saw some 80 cars damaged.

Some suggest that some of these attacks may be organized by far-right, anti-immigration organizations. Anything is possible! But police have to make some arrests before the upcoming elections. Police have, in fact, made 2 arrests from the previous car fires, but Swedish police are very political and will not name suspects if they are migrants. It is likely that they would indicate that the suspects were far-right extremists if they were, so it is likely that the suspects they arrested were migrants.

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It is understood that groups of masked youths are responsible for the fires, which broke out mainly in Sweden’s second-largest city of Gothenburg. Cars were also set ablaze in Stockholm, Trollhattan and Falkenberg, as well as Malmo.

Amid public doubts over what action the government has been taking to tackle crime, the PM told Swedes in a radio interview: “Society will always act hard against this and we must continue to do so,” before adding his government would do what it takes to “go in hard against this crime.”

Yet, the government doesn’t seem to have matched its words with deeds - given the multiple fires that rocked the southern area of the country on Thursday.


The Guardian
Sweden goes to the polls on 9 September with violent crime high on the political agenda after a spate of shootings and grenade attacks, largely in deprived areas with large concentrations of immigrants.

Opposition leaders have accused the ruling centre-left coalition of allowing “no-go zones” to emerge where emergency services fear to tread.



Tuesday, February 27, 2018

‘You Have to Call it by Name’: Merkel Publicly Admits ‘No-Go Areas’ in Germany

The New Normal - Muslim No-Go Zones in Germany

Migrants stay outside the Berlin Office of Health and Social Affairs (LAGESO), October 12, 2015 /
Hannibal Hanschke / Reuters

“No-go areas” do exist in Germany, Angela Merkel admitted in an interview, adding that the arrival of “so many refugees” in the country “has raised multiple questions.”

Speaking with RTL, Merkel acknowledged that there are areas in Germany where people cannot feel safe. She also made it clear that it’s time for the authorities to do something in order to ensure public safety.

“It's always a point to me that [ensuring] domestic security is the state's obligation, the state has the monopoly of power, the state has to make sure that people have the right to it whenever they meet and move in a public space,” Merkel argued.

She then took aim at “no-go areas,” which gained notoriety all across Europe during the refugee influx that reached its peak in 2015. Merkel bluntly dismissed the claim that 'no-go areas' are non-existent in Germany, stressing instead that “there are such spaces, and you have to call that by name and you have to do something about it.”

Merkel, who is steps away from her official fourth term as the Germany chancellor, said her government had a “tough time” in the past. She then referred to harsh criticism over her “open-door policy” and her reluctance to set an upper limit for the new refugee arrivals: “Of course, the arrival of so many refugees has raised multiple questions.”

However, some critics said that Merkel did not allow much self-criticism during her speech. Merkel is not known to have said that she wouldn’t have acted another way when the migrant crisis broke out.

While the chancellor refrained from touching upon the subject of rising violent crime among refugees, her interview came several weeks after a government-sponsored study showed a drastic increase in violent crime committed by male migrants aged 14 to 30. 

The massive influx of asylum seekers led to a spike in violent criminal acts, the study, which was conducted by a group of criminologists and forensic experts, stated. The review was conducted at the request of the German Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth.

Refugee policy became the subject of extensive negotiations between Merkel’s conservatives and the Social Democrats when the two discussed reaching a coalition agreement earlier this year. The agreement, among other points, emphasized the need to crack down on human traffickers and “massive strengthening” of the EU border agency Frontex.

This is good! Unlike some European countries, Merkel is not ignoring the problem of violent behaviour from migrants, nor is she pretending it doesn't exist. 




Wednesday, June 14, 2017

8 More Areas in Sweden Added to List of so-called 'No-Go Zones’

In keeping with my sincere desire to always search for the truth,
I present an article which directly contradicts one I posted yesterday.
This one is from RT, so read with some degree of caution.
Note: The Swedish police don't call these 'no-go zones' but,
like French police, use different terms to identify them.
'No-go zones' is almost certainly a hyperbolic term, nevertheless,
the problems in these zones are serious enough for the Swedish
police to make public. Swedish police are normally very
protective, even secretive, when it comes to Muslims.

Rinkeby, Stockholms ln, Sweden © Global Look Press

A new report from the Swedish police lists eight additional areas as being “especially vulnerable," where it is more difficult for law enforcement and other emergency services to do their job.

In 2015, the Swedish police released a report describing 53 districts throughout the country as “vulnerable," and 15 listed as “especially vulnerable." Vulnerable areas are described as having high rates of crime and poverty where police face unique challenges and have to adapt their approach. These neighborhoods may also host violent religious extremism, and locals don’t report crime to police for fear of retribution.

Vulnerable areas are described as having high rates of crime
and poverty where police face unique challenges.
They may also host violent religious extremism, and locals don’t
report crime to police for fear of retribution.

The new report, which has not yet been made public but was seen by journalists from the newspaper DN, adds eight more areas to the list, raising the number to 23.

53 districts that are vulnerable is significant number, as is 23 that re 'especially vulnerable'. I assume, but it's not clear from this article, that the 23 are included in the 53. It is also not clear what exactly causes the police to change the designation from 'vulnerable' to 'especially vulnerable'. But since Swedish police are requesting 100 more police, there is obviously a problem. Mind you, 100 police would only mean an average of 2 additional police persons per 'vulnerable' area, or 4 per 'especially vulnerable' area. Or perhaps police want to form 4 or 5 units of 25 or 20 police scattered around the country available for rapid deployment to hot zones? That might make more sense.

These new areas are in the cities of Boras, Gothenburg, Landskrona, Malmö, Uppsala and in the capital, Stockholm.

According to Linda Staaf, head of the national police NOA's intelligence department, these areas should have been classified as “especially vulnerable” earlier, but there was not enough information on them available.

“In comparison to the last report we now have more knowledge and a better picture,” she told DN.

Police have asked for more resources in dealing with these troubled neighborhoods.

“We know how to work when it comes to the problems in this area and our two previous especially vulnerable areas, that's not the problem. But in order to do that in the right way we ought to be at least another hundred staff,” Malmö police chief Stefan Sintéus told DN.

These areas, which often host a large immigrant or foreign-born population, have been described as “no-go zones” by media. But this label has been rejected by the Swedish police, who admit that while there are difficulties in certain neighborhoods, they are not ones in which they cannot effectively work. The label has also been criticized as being a hyperbole that compares parts of a prosperous, industrial nation, with a still relatively low crime rate, to a war zone.

But for some service providers at least, the term “no-go zones” is more literal. 

In March, the president of Sweden's ambulance union called for enhanced security for his personnel when working in the so-called “no-go zones,” saying first responders need “special” military-grade equipment to withstand the dangers of the mainly migrant-populated areas. 

And in April, the government-owned postal service PostNord has halted mail delivery to some addresses near the troubled Stockholm suburb of Rinkeby, where a large-scale riot took place earlier this year.


Sunday, October 16, 2016

If You Thought PEGIDA was Dead, Think Again, It's Only Mostly Dead

Massive PEGIDA rally in Dresden marks 2 years of anti-immigrant movement

Massive might be a bit of an overstatement. Somewhere between 5,000 and 8,500 is big but 'massive', not so much!

Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Dresden to mark the second anniversary of the far-right anti-Islam German movement PEGIDA. Dresden is PEGIDA's birthplace.



Supporters gathered at Theaterplatz Square in central Dresden to protest against the refugee policy of Angela Merkel, as well as what they see as forced multiculturalism and the continued Islamization of Europe.

“You have a million foreigners every year. They don’t speak the German language, they do not accept our culture, they have very basic or no education or no professional skills,” one demonstrator told RT. “We have no use for them. We have our own German problems.”

Actually, a little fewer than a million last year and less than a third of a million this year, thanks to Mr Orban.

“We have more rapes, we have more criminality, we have more violence that we didn’t have before,” another added.

There was a heavy police presence at the scene, including armored carriers and two water cannons, as encounters between PEGIDA supporters, counter-protesters and the authorities have turned violent in the past. But the rally on Sunday was entirely trouble-free and no arrests were made.



According to German public broadcaster MDR, there were at least 5,000 people at the rally, although German statistical research group Durchgezahlt put the number as high as 6,500-8,500. Originally the demonstration was due to take place on Monday, but was moved after the city organized a street festival on that day instead.

A smaller, counter-demonstration of 130 was led by students, but police kept the two groups at a distance to maintain public order. Some counter-demonstrators claimed they were kept away from certain parts of the city due to an ‘Islamist threat’, but this was denied by the police.

Some have expressed frustration that the PEGIDA demonstration was not met by sufficient opposition.

“For PEGIDA's birthday, the Dresden authorities are rolling out the red carpet once again and making sure counter-demonstrations are nowhere to be seen or heard,” left-wing MP Andre Schollbach told Deutsche Welle.

Pegida (which stands for ‘Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West’) has been exploiting (exploiting is probably the wrong word here as it implies a means to a particular gain; PEGIDA may have some racist elements, but, I think they are mainly trying to raise the profile of a serious problem that has not really been addressed all that seriously) the anti-immigrant agenda since its emergence in Dresden in late 2014. The movement has gained popularity in Germany and overseas, holding rallies against ‘Islamization’, refugees and Angela Merkel’s open-door migrant policy. At its peak, Pegida meetings attracted some 25,000 supporters.

Anti-migrant sentiment in Germany is on the rise, with the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party gaining strong support at the expense of Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU).