Berlin Senator of Muslim faith demands ban on alcohol in all pubs

No kidding! The Berlin senator of Turkish origin is actually talking about a ban on alcohol. And this is not supposed to be Islamization in Erdogan’s caliphate also called “Germany” ?

The public broadcaster rbb reports:

Due to the Corona restrictions, pub and bar visitors in Berlin will have to adjust to stricter controls by police and public order offices. This was announced by Berlin’s health senator Dilek Kalayci ( Social Democrats) in the newspaper “Berliner Morgenpost”. Kalayci also said that a ban on alcohol should be considered “if discipline in restaurants does not improve”.

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She has “absolutely no understanding” for careless landlords and waiters, the senator said. “If they want the restaurants and beer gardens to be allowed to stay open, they must observe the rules of spacing and documentation.” In addition, “the consumption of alcohol makes people careless, get loud, hardly keep their distance”.

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Germany: Driver in Chemnitz stops rape

A driver in the German city of Chemnitz, may have prevented a rape on Sunday evening. After hearing a scream, he approached the two suspicious dark-skinned men in a bush, who then fled, the police said.

The young woman said that the two dark-skinned men had spoken to and harassed her at a tram stop. One of the perpetrators is said to have touched her private parts. She was then dragged into the bushes by the two. During the attack, the suspects had spoken to her in broken German and to each other in an unknown language.

There had been repeated sex attacks in public places in the past few weeks in Germany. In Berlin, police record around a dozen sexual offenses every day, including an average of almost two rapes.

The police in Potsdam are still looking for a suspected rapist trio a week after the sexual assault. After the rape of a 23-year-old woman from Potsdam, the police said they would continue their search for the perpetrators. It is being investigated intensively, said a spokesman police department. He did not provide any further details. Instead, the mother of the 23-year-old who reported the case to the police, spoke about the case.

Her daughter had described the suspects as “southern”. “Yes, I know that’s a problem. But it makes no difference whether it was a German or a foreign perpetrator. I and my daughter don’t care,” said the mother.

“My daughter has bruises and abrasions on her body. When she was examined, the injuries were clearly visible and are documented.”

The young woman had been shopping at a gas station on Saturday night and, according to her a group of masked men spoke to her in a language she did not understand.

When the woman didn’t respond, she was grabbed from behind and dragged into a nearby forest and raped. One of the foreigners raped the woman, while another held her down and the third allegedly filmed the rape on a cell phone, according to the police.

freewestmedia.com/2020/08/11/driver-in-chemnitz-stops-rape/

Italy: Fed up with PM Conte’s policy, Sicily takes immigration control in its own hands

Sicily’s governor Nello Musumeci has had enough of the lax handling of the migrant crisis by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte’s left-wing government and has taken matters into his own hands by issuing an ordinance tightening immigration rules on the island, conservative Hungarian daily Magyar Hírlap reports.

The ordinance introduces stricter rules both for allowing migrant boats into Sicilian ports and the conditions under which migrants are allowed to remain on the island. Due to the rising number of new coronavirus cases, the ordinance also introduces stricter public health measures for the local population.

“The tent cities designated by the government as migrant centers are inadequate to place them into quarantine. The conditions at the camps neither allow for stopping the spread of the virus, nor do they prevent the escape of migrants,” Musumeci told Italian press.

The ordinance makes health controls compulsory for every newly arrived migrant, with hefty fines for non-compliance. Musumeci, who said that “Conte has abandoned Italy and Sicily”, has been calling the government for weeks to declare a state of emergency on the island.

Migration has come to the forefront in Italy this summer. The country recently dealt with a mass breakout of over 700 migrants who were placed in coronavirus quarantine, with over 520 of them escaping authorities in the Sicilian port of Porto Empedocle. In late July, over 11,000 migrants arrived on Italian shores in just one week.

The Italian government’s failure to contain the crisis has added fuel to criticisms from League party leader Matteo Salvini, who says the government is no longer in control of migration.

“This government puts Italy in danger with aggressive and clever checks for Italians, while letting hundreds of potentially infected immigrants escape from migrant centers,” Salvini wrote in a Facebook message.

In Sicily, Musumeci also said that the government does not have any plan for the handling of migrants.

Musumeci’s new ordinance only allows migrants to be accommodated in locations previously approved by healthcare authorities, making it the central government’s responsibility to find such places.

Within the Italian political system, Sicily is a semi-independent entity, with executive powers in the hands of the the regional government while legislative powers are shared between Rome and the regional assembly.

Meanwhile, the campaign for local elections in the provinces of Tuscany, Liguria, Campania, Puglia, Veneto, and Marche is in full swing. The September 20-21 vote could also be pivotal for the future of Conte’s left-wing government. The biggest battle will be for Tuscany, where League candidate and former League MEP Susanna Ceccardi is challenging the decades-long rule of the left, with strong support from Matteo Salvini, who has been leading an intensive campaign there.

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Muslims kick an Austrian to death – “5 years imprisonment for this is ridiculous” says the widow

All Saints’ Day 2018: Together with her husband, Mrs. S. walks along the street Sonnleithnergasse in Vienna’s Favoriten district. In front of a mosque there is a group of young people. As if from nowhere, says Mrs. S., a then 18-year-old kicked her husband in the stomach. The 67-year-old pensioner fell with his head on the edge of the pavement so unhappily that after several weeks in a coma he finally died of his injuries. Now his widow and daughter talk about the attack – the day when the husband and family man disappeared from their lives forever. Both have left their former home district of Favoriten forever. All that remains are family albums, memories, cemetery visits and much pain.It took a long time for Mrs. S. and her daughter to get over the worst time of their lives.Since the attack, both are in psychological care, slowly learning to enjoy life again. Mother and daughter are caring for each other, stand together, comfort each other. Again and again during our conversation both need a short break: handkerchiefs for tears, a glass of water for their nerves.Ms. S. remembers the traumatic events of three years ago: “He only had gasping breath, I screamed like a banshee. For three weeks it was an eternal feeling of fear and hope. Then he died. He would never have woken up again, his brain was completely destroyed. He was brain dead. Actually, “Thank God, he didn’t notice, he didn’t suffer.”Another youth was prevented from further attacking: “As if one wasn’t enough,” said N. “It’s birthdays, Christmas and anniversaries, they hurt very, very much. Daddy is extremely absent,” says daughter N., as she bursts into tears. She wears a ring which connects her with her father, “He is looking at us”, Mrs. S. replies to her daughter.”When you kick someone in the stomach, you know that the person can’t breathe, no matter how strong and vigorous you are, you fall over.Otherwise, daddy would have been able to resist,” says N.Since the mosque is monitored by several cameras, the suspected perpetrators could be investigated three hours later. “You go out and a few hours later your life is completely different. It will never be the same again. Nobody can imagine that. Unfortunately, people today should be warned and told: “Please be quiet and don’t say anything, just try to avoid people.”For Ms. S., the fact that the young people appeared in a group is a sign of “what cowards they are”. “Going after little children, animals or elderly people is so rotten and incomprehensible.” She is sure that if the main perpetrator had been alone, it would never have happened. “The problem is they always travel in packs.”Both had insisted on not meeting the perpetrators in court. “Five years imprisonment for one human life, that’s ridiculous to me. “But even if he had gotten eight or ten years, my husband is dead. That’s a fact and doesn’t change anything. Life will punish this man.”The future will be difficult “but we are on a completely new path”, said daughter N. “The perpetrator was a special needs student, has learned nothing, but has practiced martial arts. And: “One must not practice any martial arts, except in (sports) combat!” Bitter detail: As the offender was also unemployed at the time of the incident, the family did not even receive compensation.For years Mrs S. had said to herself: “If I wasn’t that old, I’d move away from here.” The conditions around the Favorite District would have gotten worse and worse. “As a native, you were almost an exotic. I always said: I live in Little Anatolia! It’s really bad.” They immediately sold the family home in Favoriten. The pain was too much.Daughter N: “I was afraid of young men on the street when I was clearing out the apartment. This also happened to my husband. You just become very careful, you get respect”, says S. “The perpetrators lived only a few houses away from ours.Mrs. S. lived in Favoriten for many years, went to gymnastics there, visited the beautician. “That’s no longer possible. Never again Favorites, I swore to myself!”, that “I can’t”. Daughter N. now lives in the country: “I won’t set foot there again, I just can’t.”I wonder if they still think about the perpetrators and their motives. That’ s her answer. “I don’t want to think about them, they’re non-existent people. You’re not supposed to deal with that kind of stuff.” The daughter also says, “I don’t want to think about them. I’d rather think about daddy.” “We are people who say you have to look ahead. That’s our motto. That’s the way we live now.” Sometimes things get better, sometimes worse. N.: “Our life is relatively okay.” “Sure,” answers Mrs. S. and looks up as if the inner strength is coming from there.

https://www.krone.at/2206129

Germany: Arab-looking man attacks passengers on the train with a knife

The Federal Police Department in Frankfurt on the Main is searching for a still unknown perpetrator who attacked two travellers with a knife last Saturday evening, around 11.20 pm, in a regional express train shortly before Friedberg station.According to investigations by the federal police so far, the 27- and 38-year-old men from Gießen and the perpetrator had an argument in the train, which was initially carried out verbally. The dispute escalated when the unknown man suddenly pulled out a knife and attacked the two of them. The older of the two victims was seriously injured by stitches in the groin area and on his arms and had to be taken to a clinic by ambulance. Fortunately, the 27-year-old was only slightly injured and could be released after being treated in a hospital.The perpetrator had fled from the train at Friedberg station, across the tracks towards the downtown area. Despite an immediately initiated manhunt in which a police helicopter of the Federal Police was also deployed, the perpetrator could not be caught yet. The fugitive perpetrator was described as an approximately 30-year-old, approximately 175 cm tall man with dark hair and presumably of Arab descent. He was dressed in red trousers and a dark blue T-shirt and sports shoes.Anyone who can give clues about the perpetrator is asked to contact the Federal Police Inspectorate in Frankfurt on the Main by calling 069/130145 1103.

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