Migration critic on Facebook: 70-year-old German convicted of sedition

The district court in Mönchengladbach, a German city halfway between Düsseldorf and the Dutch border, has sentenced a 70-year-old man to a fine of 13 000 euros for posting critical comments on migration on Facebook.

The man had shown a photo of a stream of illegal immigrants on his publicly accessible Facebook page with the remark: “You cannot cope with a plague of ants by building walls. You have to stop leaving the honey pot open.”

The defendant did not speak in court, reported the regional German daily, the Rheinische Post. His defense lawyer pleaded for acquittal, since the entry falls under freedom of expression and his client expressed criticism of Germany’s government policy.

But the public prosecutor justified the indictment by saying that the Facebook post made a vulnerable group contemptuous and made a value judgment. The entry was “completely clear”. Therefore, the authority had demanded a fine.

According to the Rheinischer Post, when the verdict was pronounced, the judge also responded to the remark by the defendant in which he had stated, among other things, that illegals entering Germany were to be equated with a plague of ants. In his plea he had showed a “deepened awareness of the problem, but no remorse”.

The man’s lawyer appealed to the regional court on the day of the judgment.

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Spain: Canary Islands residents protest rising number of illegal immigrants, tensions rise after brutal attack

There is growing tension in the Canary Islands in Spain between migrants and locals, and protests have been sparked following reports of migrants assaulting islanders. By the end of November this year, at least 17,000 migrants had arrived on the islands, most of whom were accommodated in hotels, apparently at the expense of Spanish taxpayers, however, there are more and more clashes with locals, and their mass presence is also a threat to tourism, which is already facing a difficult situation.

A group of angry locals marched in front of a hotel in the Canary Islands, where mostly Arab illegal immigrants are housed. According to reports, Mogan residents have had enough of the migrants who have been steadily arriving in the city in recent months, according to Hungarian news outlet Origo

The last straw was when a 27-year-old man, Kevin, was beaten and robbed by a gang of migrants. The man became aware last Wednesday that a gang of West African Arab youths were insulting two girls in Mogan. Kevin hurried to their aid, calling on the migrants to leave the girls alone. At that point, witnesses say that members of the group attacked him while one of them shouted, “Let’s kill him.”

Kevin’s brother told the press about the incident.

News outlet Canarias7 reported that the attackers then ran away, but the man went after them to get his phone, wallet and keys back. He eventually got his cell phone and wallet back from an older member of the gang, but not his license and lock key. The man suffered such serious injuries that he had to be transported to the hospital and authorities initiated proceedings against the migrants.

However, according to the victim’s family, such attacks are becoming more common on the island. The Canary Islands have already received at least 17,000 illegal immigrants this year, the highest number since 2015. Approximately 8,000 of them landed on the islands in November alone, which is believed to be a record for one month. About 6,000 of them are housed in hotels, which cost Spanish taxpayers €300,000 a day.

Fearing that another wave of migration would have a detrimental effect on tourism, which is already in a difficult situation due to the coronavirus epidemic and could delay the islands’ economic recovery, the Tourist Board and the municipalities of Mogán and San Bartolomé de Tirajana turned to the Madrid government for help even at the end of November. The Tourist Board is pushing to have migrants living in hotels transferred to reception centers.

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Days of bloody clashes between Syrian family clans in a small German town

A fight between two rival families in the downtown area of Singen led to a major police operation on Monday afternoon and evening. Shortly before 2 p.m., the police were reported by an emergency call of a fight between 15 to 20 mostly youths in the area of the Sacred Heart Church in Singen. Several police patrols had to be deployed there to calm the tensions. Two 15-year-olds were slightly injured in the fight, which was fought with clubs and stones. A 20-year-old suffered serious injuries. He had to be taken to hospital. Two suspects aged 15 and 31 have been provisionally arrested. Due to the large number of persons involved, the incident is still unclear.A short time later, at around 3 p.m., another clash started between two groups at Friedrich-Ebert-Platz square. There, the occupants of a minibus were attacked by several persons, some of them seriously injured, when the car had to stop in Rielasinger Street. A knife was also being used in the process. Before a police patrol arrived, the attackers managed to flee. During the immediately initiated search, one of the fleeing vehicles was stopped a short time later and the five occupants were temporarily arrested. An intensive search was conducted for the second vehicle. It was found in a hall in Rielasingen-Worblingen during the night. The Swiss cantonal police also arrested a 53-year-old suspect at his home in Schaffhausen during the night.A 42-year-old passenger of the minibus suffered such severe injuries that he had to undergo emergency surgery in a hospital. Two passengers, aged 28 and 53, suffered serious injuries as a result of the attack. Both persons have been admitted to hospitals as in-patients. All are currently out of danger.

Why the conflicts occurred and how they are connected is still completely unclear. All persons involved can be related to Syrian extended families. Further investigations by the criminal investigation department into the background are ongoing. The police assume a connection with the assault in Singen the weekend before ( 5th of December).

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Number of Arab criminal clans in Germany larger than suspected – an Islamic scholar who had reported on these clans is threatened with murder and is now under police protection

Thousands of serious crimes are committed by clans in North Rhine-Westphalia every year. In addition, there is a high number of unreported cases: crimes that are not recorded by the police because victims – often out of fear – do not report them. Between 2016 and 2018, 14,225 clan crimes were recorded in North Rhine-Westphalia. Many of them in the context of violent crime. The trend is rising.It was not easy for the police to identify the number of clans in North Rhine-Westphalia. “We have clan members with Turkish citizenship, some with Lebanese papers and some with German passports,” says the investigator Thomas Jungbluth. However, Jungbluth and his team did not get anywhere with the use of nationality alone. The State Criminal Police Office contacted colleagues in Lower Saxony and Bremen who had been dealing with the criminal groups for a long time. From there they got the tip that some extended families are recorded by different spellings. “That’s how we came up with the number of around 100 clans that we have currently identified,” says Jungbluth. Previously, it was assumed that there were only around 50 extended families in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Germany is a “prey” for Arab clans. This is the conclusion of the Islamic scholar Ralph Ghadban, who published the book “Arab Clans – the Underestimated Danger” in 2018.

Just how dangerous the clans are is something the author is currently experiencing personally. Ghadban, who was born in Lebanon in 1949 and came to Germany in 1972 to study, says he gets threats from the “Family Union”, an association of widely ramified clans in Germany.Although the scientist’s book was published in autumn 2018, there were no responses out of the clan community for a long time. Only recently has the author been massively threatened. The background to this is probably an interview he gave to a Lebanese television station in April in Arabic. After the broadcast, the video of the interview also went viral in Germany. According to the clans, Ghadban had defiled the honour of the members.Especially on social media, the 70-year-old is being met with a wave of hatred. Ghadban is insulted in videos. In addition, he is threatened with violence and even murder on the internet – some of the threats were published under people’ s real names. In one video it is said that the author’s face will be used to “wipe the floor and shoes”. Another video says: “We’ll find you, no matter where you are. And we will step on your head.”

The author then reported to the police and filed a criminal complaint. Ghadban is now under police protection. For security reasons, he himself does not want to comment on the threats against his person to the newspaper WESTFALEN-BLATT. The author does not want to provoke the clans any further for the time being. That is what the police officers advised him to do.

However, Ghadban explains succinctly in an interview with the newspaper: “For you it’s about an article for the newspaper, for me it’s a matter of my own survival! A sentence that shows how serious the situation is for the scientist.

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Did German tax money finance the coup in Austria?

Last week, one of the alleged masterminds of the Ibiza fake affair was arrested. He was involved in bringing down Heinz-Christian Strache, the former vice chancellor of Austria and leader of the Freedom Party (FPÖ). The fake scandal caused the collapse of the Austrian governing coalition on 18 May 2019.

All of Europe, even President Putin, responded to this fake video, allegedly a “revelation” by the “trusted” media SpiegelSüddeutsche Zeitung and Falter. In fact, almost every politician made a statement when the ÖVP/FPÖ coalition imploded due to the fake video.

The “private detective” Julian Hessenthaler, was arrested in Berlin by the Berlin police on behalf of the Vienna public prosecutor with a European arrest warrant for trafficking in 2,5 kg of cocaine.

As the Austrian daily  Kronen Zeitung reported on Friday, Hessenthaler is said to have been hiding in the German capital for months. And he has been in close contact with a figurehead for the bustling sea taxi service for migrants, Sea Watch.

“In September 2020, several German smuggling NGOs from this area were searched by the Greek Federal Police on Lesbos for the formation of a criminal organization. Now the Kronen Zeitung reports that there may also be connections to drug deals and the biggest political scandal of our time, the overthrow of the Austrian government by German journalists and NGOs. What does it take before the Berlin public prosecutor’s office begins to investigate these smugglers?”AfD MP Petr Bystron wanted to know.

The MP had already filed a criminal complaint against Sea Watch in 2018 for smuggling people, which was rejected by the Berlin public prosecutor’s office, although it was supported by over 40 MPs.

According to information from the Kronen Zeitung, Hessenthaler hid at the abode of “one of the most famous German activists” from Sea Watch.

“The Ibiza video producer, wanted with an arrest warrant, lived hidden for months in the shared apartment of a German activist in a hip district of Berlin.” The location of Hessenthaler’s arrest is given in the press as Prenzlauer Berg or Pankow. He found shelter with a “well-known mouthpiece of the busy ‘sea rescuers’ Sea Watch“, according to Krone.

According to a source quoted in the Austrian newspaper Oesterreich: “Julian is the son of an international arms dealer and was once sentenced in connection with a drugs offence. I met him in 2014 and I trained him for commercial spying at (an Austrian firm), where we used exactly the same strategy as he did in the Ibiza case.”

The spokesman and co-founder of Sea Watch, Ruben Neugebauer, is active in the Seebrücke protests and the Peng! Kollektiv, an “artist group” that boasts on its website that it has “forwarded € 10,000 tax money to Antifa groups”.

The tax money came from the budget of the Chemnitz art festival Gegenwarten. “With our project budget of around 24 000 euros, we could do what we wanted” the “artists” from Peng! rejoiced. The collective is supported by Schauspiel Dortmund and received the Aachen Peace Prize in 2018

Antifa, a terrorist organization in the US, has launched numerous attacks against AfD members, Corona critics and everyone considered “rightwing”. The perpetrators of these attacks have never been caught.

The founder of Peng!, Jean Peters, also works for publications run by German comedian Jan Böhmermann. As early as April 2019, Böhmermann spoke in his broadcast about “hanging out with a few FPÖ business friends in a Russian oligarch villa in Ibiza”. Apparently Böhmermann already had inside information a month before the manipulated Ibiza video was published by the mainstream media, but has so far failed to provide any explanation.

PI-NEWS reported that the SZ “journalists” Bastian Obermayer and Frederik Obermaier as well as Falter editor-in-chief Florian Klenk, who published the manipulated video and brought down the Austrian government with exaggerated accusations, are members of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists ( ICIJ), partly financed by the Open Society Foundation of George Soros. The Süddeutsche Zeitung is, according to Wikipedia, a member of the media platform Project Syndicate, also funded by Soros.

One of the main allegations of the Ibiza fake scandal against the then Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache was that he had considered a similar involvement of FPÖ-related companies in the largest tabloid in Austria. Why is it okay for the Social Democrats to fund media, but not for the Austrian Freedom Party?

The unmasking of the backers and clients, the publication of the names significantly involved in the emergence and “distribution” of this video is based on the deep conviction that in a functioning democracy, the voter alone may decide who is represented in parliament.

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