Austrian Synagogue Attacker has Asylum Status Removed

A Syrian asylum seeker believed to be behind the vandalism of a synagogue in the city of Graz has been stripped of his asylum status and is being investigated as a member of a terrorist group.

The 31-year-old Syrian migrant confessed to several crimes while in police custody, including attacks on the Graz synagogue and attacking the president of the local Jewish community Elie Rosen with a chair leg.

He also explained his motivation to investigators saying that he hated Jews, homosexuality and claimed that homosexual acts are against his Islamic faith, newspaper OE24 reports.

The man is also alleged to have attacked a local gay and lesbian club in the city, throwing rocks at it.

As a result of the charges against him, the Federal Office for Foreign Affairs has begun the procedure to remove his asylum status.

Investigators have also raided the man’s apartment and confiscated various electronic devices and suspect that the Syrian may be tied to radical Islamic terrorist groups, according to Austrian Interior Minister Karl Nehammer.

The attack on the Graz synagogue took place earlier this month and saw the historic place of worship, which had been rebuilt after being demolished by the Nazis on Kristallnacht in 1938, defaced with pro-Palestinian graffiti.

“The situation has deterioratedconsiderably over the last five years, especially in the last two or three, the situation has deteriorated very much,” Mr Rosen commented earlier this year.

Graz has been a “stronghold” for radical Islam for years, and according to a 2017 report, over half of the mosques in the city were linked to the preaching of radical Islamic theology.

Antisemitic attacks have surged in recent years across Europe, which some have blamed on the high levels of mass migration since the height of the migrant crisis in 2015.

Hungarian MEP Balázs Hidvéghi made this point earlier this year saying, “While all such attacks must be firmly condemned and rejected, it must also be talked about that the emergence and spread of radical Muslim antisemitism in Europe contributes to the rise of anti-Semitic attacks.”

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2020/08/28/austrian-synagogue-attacker-has-asylum-status-removed/

France: Afghan stabbed waiter because the latter demanded that he wear a face mask

Shock in France! In the north of the country, a man stabbed a waiter in a restaurant after the latter asked him to wear a face mask. According to the police, a 29-year-old Afghan was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of the crime. The 30-year-old waiter suffered a severe chest injury in the incident in Le Havre in Normandy. His life is not in danger, however, according to the police.The perpetrator had entered the restaurant located on the beach in a state of drunkenness and without a mask. After the waiter had asked him to wear a face mask, the 29-year-old first left the restaurant, but then returned and stabbed the waiter in the chest with a knife.

According to police reports, an off-duty policeman who was in the restaurant intervened and was slightly injured. The suspect was arrested by other police officers as he left the restaurant.

In France, the use of face masks is compulsory in restaurants, bars and cafés to protect against the coronavirus. New infections with the virus have recently increased significantly in the country.

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Afghan, who murdered his wife in Germany with countless stab wounds, claims: “My wife killed herself

Three months after a gruesome bloody deed in a Freiberg prefabricated high-rise, the public prosecutor’s office has now brought charges against an Afghan (39 years old).

The asylum seeker is accused of having executed his wife by stabbing her in the chest several times in the presence of their children. However, the alleged killer claims that “his wife inflicted the fatal injuries on herself”, according to public prosecutor Ingrid Burghardt.Obviously an assertion of protection. Burghardt: This statement is however disproved due to the extensive investigations, in particular the witness statements from the direct family environment as well as the forensic medical reports.The Afghan man is said to have had a violent argument with his wife in her apartment in a prefabricated apartment on the Straße der Einheit on the evening of May 19. The man pulled out a knife, stabbed her again and again.

“Around 9:15 p.m. I heard loud, panicky screams from a woman,” a neighbor told the tabloid BILD the day after the bloody deed. “Then a man’s voice and shortly afterwards terrible cries of her children in the stairwell. Another neighbor added at the time: “I immediately noticed that something was wrong and immediately called 911.

The police arrested the man. He was remanded in custody. The public prosecutor’s office now brought charges. Why the charge is solely manslaughter (and not murder) will be explained at trial. The trial will probably take place at the Chemnitz Regional Court starting in November.

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EU Commission prepares European migration pact

The EU Commission is working on a European migration pact to provide a “comprehensive, sustainable and crisis-proof framework for handling asylum procedures and migration to the EU”. The pact will “cover the entire migration route from the country of origin via the transit states to the country of arrival in the EU”.

Against the background of the 2015/16 migration crisis, the Commission is pushing ahead with reforming the common European asylum system. Despite some progress in the ongoing negotiations between the member states, a sustainable and future-proof European asylum and migration system had not yet been decided. Among other things, the new pact is aimed at coordinating border protection.

Improved cooperation with the countries of origin is planned as well as dealing with migrants who are not entitled to protection.

According to the EU Commission, the new pact is necessary because no state in the Union can cope with illegal migration on its own. Also, no country can cope with secondary migration in Europe on its own.

In Germany, the AfD has rejected the EU’s project. The member of the EU Parliament, Bernhard Zimniok, warned: “The agenda is clear: migration routes should be cleared, smuggling shuttle services should be set up and Europe’s gates should be opened to the whole world. They would like to legalize more illegal migration to Europe. This is how you get rid of Europe!”

From July 30 to August 27, the EU Commission has given citizens the opportunity to comment on the pact on their homepage. Almost all comments have so far denounced the pact.

At the end of 2018, the USA, Hungary, Poland, Israel and the Czech Republic voted against it, fearing, among other things, interference with their sovereignty.

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