Video: PEGIDA Dresden den 10.09.2018 med Michael Stürzenberger:
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Uanset medierne på kontanthjælp fortier det:
Hver dag overskrider mere end 10.000 indvandrere Tysklands grænser. I anden halvdel af 2015 bliver det til to millioner. Næsten alle er i alderen 20-35, næsten alle mænd. To millioner ud af 81.200.000 mennesker i Tyskland lyder ikke ved første øjekast som en hel del. Men der er kun 64.500.000 tyske statsborgere uden indvandrerbaggrund (altså 16,7 mill. med indvandrerbaggrund før ‘stormfloden’) . Af disse 43.600.000 mere end 35 år og 9,9 mio under 20 år.
Asylum Seekers, Beheaders and Mega Mosques
One Month of Islam in Europe: April 2015
by Soeren Kern
May 24, 2015 at 5:00 am
Hackers claiming to belong to the Islamic State attacked TV5Monde, a French television network, and knocked it off the air globally. The network broadcasts in more than 200 countries. “Our websites and social media sites are no longer under our control.” — Yves Bigot, Director General, TV5Monde.
“We hate no one. We fight for our freedom and hence we object to totalitarian Islam, but we do not hate Muslims…. I am happy that we in the Netherlands and in Germany are allowed to demonstrate against each other. Without violence. Without hatred.” — Geert Wilders, Dresden, Germany, April 13, 2015.
“I’ve come here [to Syria] to behead infidels. I am ready. At some point, we’ll be in Switzerland.” — Jihadist who has had a Swiss passport since 1995, in a social media message.
In Austria, a new report from the Federal Criminal Police (Bundeskriminalamt) revealed that 34,070 illegal immigrants arrived in Austria in 2014, a 24% jump over 2013. Most of the migrants came from Syria, Iraq, Somalia, Eritrea and Kosovo. More than half, roughly 20,750 of the migrants, hired smugglers to bring them to Austria; the remainder arrived on their own. More than two-thirds of the migrants arrived from Italy (51.6%) and Hungary (34.4%).
On April 7, Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz called on the European Union to launch a military operation against the Islamic State. He also called for a crackdown on so-called foreign fighters in Europe. Kurz said: “We are a militarily neutral country, but in terms of the Islamic State, our position is clear: Humanitarian aid for the victims is necessary, but much more needs to be done.”