Massive demo for illegals held in Paris despite police ban

Clashes between illegal migrants and police erupt at Place de la République, Paris. Screenshot from Twitter

A massive demonstration in favor of clandestine migrants, prohibited by the Paris police headquarters because of anti-Covid measures, was held in Paris, bringing together several thousand people. Clashes eventually broke out.

Île-de-France remains one of the most active centers of the epidemic in France. Despite this, a demonstration to show solidarity with undocumented migrants was held on Saturday May 30 in the streets of the capital, in defiance of health precautions. The Paris police headquarters had banned it, citing the ban on gatherings of more than 10 people.

The ban clearly had no effect, since several thousand mostly Africans took part in this “march of solidarity” relayed by 210 organisations and some 300 personalities, according to a text posted on social networks, 20 Minutesreported.

The organisers demanded the regularization of undocumented migrants and a review of French migration policy, in addition to the closure of administrative detention centers.

From Place de la Madeleine, the demonstration headed for Place de la République, where thousands of demonstrators held up their signs demanding papers for everyone.

Clashes eventually broke out between demonstrators and police, who fired tear gas and made 92 arrests. Many political leaders were indignant that such a demonstration could take place in the current health situation.

Slogans stating “police are assassins” were displayed during the march in Paris, echoing those in the race riots taking place across the US in major cities for the fifth consecutive night. MP Eric Ciotti denounced the “call to hatred against the police”.

freewestmedia.com/2020/05/31/massive-demo-for-illegals-held-in-paris-despite-police-ban/

Germany now blatantly sides with Islamists

The newspaper Wormser Zeitung reports:

Ditib, Turkey, Islamic extremism – to lump them all together is insufficient for Thomas Haldenwang and misses the point. During his visit to Mainz on Friday, the President of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Bundesverfassungsschutz) called for a differentiated view of the controversial Islamic association. Rhineland-Palatinate has just signed target agreements with Ditib. However, a contract will only be discussed when Ditib Rhineland-Palatinate cuts its dependence on the federal association and thus on the Erdogan government in Turkey. Haldenwang in no way denied Ditib’s links with Ankara: after the failed coup in 2016, Ditib was used to spy on the Turkish community in Germany. The financial dependence of the mosques on Turkey and the state religious authority there, Diyanet, was obvious. But: This influence was just still “no religious view”. He did not see Erdogan as an Islamist and refused to place Ditib under the “general suspicion” of Islamic extremism. “I would have to worry if Islamist preachers were working in Ditib mosques.” However, he currently sees influence from this side “only selectively but not nationwide”.

https://www.wormser-zeitung.de/politik/rheinland-pfalz/haldenwang-warnt-vor-generalverdacht-gegen-ditib_21740714?fbclid=IwAR1DO7u1xETvRQfQiTjUKngTU9X147osHXVQM4xT-NwqC9mb4ZjKO758HwQ

Even Wikipedia classifies the Ditib as anti-Semitic and Islamist:

The Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DİTİBGermanTürkisch-Islamische Union der Anstalt für Religion e.V.TurkishDiyanet İşleri Türk-İslam Birliği) is one of the largest Islamic organisations in Germany. Founded in 1984 as a branch of the Presidency of Religious Affairs in Ankara, it is an “arm” of the Turkish state.[1]The headquarters are in CologneEhrenfeld.

As of 2016, the DITIB funds 900 mosques in Germany.[1]

The imams and the religious teachers, officially classified as civil servants of the Turkish state, are trained in Ankara and sent to Germany from Turkey.[2] DITIB claims it is independent of the Government of Turkey.[2] Because the state back then[when?] was almost bankrupt, the officials had to be paid with money from the Muslim World League, which provoked protest from secularists. The fixation on Turkey and the Turkish language proved to be a handicap, because other Islamic organisations used German language in public. The usage of German was seen by many to be more dialogue-friendly.

Homepages of local Ditib chapters have featured christophobicantisemitic and anti-Western hate speech.[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish-Islamic_Union_for_Religious_Affairs

The obvious partisanship for Islamists even by Merkel’s constitutional protection authorities shows the direction of German policy: against the West, which today means above all against the Anglo-Saxon world. The Nazis also dreamed of destroying Anglo-Saxon capitalism and Judaism in cooperation with the Third World. The East German communists, whose schools Merkel attended, had the very same dream.

The next war to come will be the one between the Free World and Merkel’s Germany and its allies.

Germany: North African man beats lawyer into a cripple with a beer bottle

Because he wanted to steal the briefcase of a lawyer at night at Kottbusser Tor in Berlin, a family man has been on trial since Friday.

The accused: Mechanic Moustefa C. (38 years old) from Algeria, has four children. He hit the lawyer on the head with a beer bottle. Afterwards the lawyer was paralyzed on one side.

Since December 8, 2019 he has been in remand. “I often go to Kottbusser Tor to drink”, he mumbles when he hears the accusations. But he doesn’t remember the incident with the beer bottle on August 8, 2019 at all: “There were never any arguments.”The lawyer (38 years old) had then arrived in Berlin shortly before midnight by plane from London. “I had been drinking, sitting on the stairs at the underground station,” he says. “Someone came and grabbed my bag. There were work documents in it, I was holding it. I woke up in hospital, paralysed on the left side.”

Ten months have passed since then. Today the lawyer still can’t move his left arm and left hand properly: “My hand is shaking, I can’t lift anything.” He was hospitalized for three weeks with a severe skull fracture. He can walk again, but “I don’t go out in the evening”, says the lawyer.

The accused is facing up to ten years in prison. Sentence on June 3rd.

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Black Lives Matter Rioters Vandalize Synagogue and St. Patrick’s Cathedral

Aside from occasionally pausing to make off with some high end sneakers, the “justice” crowd decided to also vandalize some houses of worship. 

In Fairfax, Los Angeles, a rioting hot spot, a synagogue was vandalized with anti-Israel graffiti.

A synagogue in the Fairfax district of Los Angeles was vandalized on May 30 with graffiti stating “free Palestine” and “f— Israel.”

Lisa Daftari, founder and editor of the foreign policy news outlet The Foreign Desk, first reported on the graffiti on social media.

“Synagogue Congregation Beth El on Beverly Blvd in Los Angeles vandalized… Tell me this ugly hatred is still about #BLM or #GeorgeFloyd?!” she tweeted.

Of course it is. BLM has been pretty clear about its anti-Israel and anti-Semitic politics.

Meanwhile in New York City, St. Patrick’s Cathedral was also vandalized with obscenities aimed at the NYPD and the letters BLM.

Jamil Smith of Rolling Stone tweeted in reply, “George Floyd was sacred to his family and his loved ones. I’m not terribly concerned about paint on a building, which will come off.”

Just so you understand where this is coming from.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/point/2020/05/black-lives-matter-rioters-vandalize-synagogue-and-daniel-greenfield/

AG Bill Barr: “In many places, it appears the violence is planned, organized & driven by anarchtic left extremist groups—far left extremist groups using Antifa-like tactics.”

https://qmap.pub/read/4358

Germany: Only four years and three months in prison for a Moroccan asylum seeker who killed a man by pushing him in front of the subway

The victim was pushed to death, the perpetrator gets a lenient sentence for it ! The regional court sentenced a man who pushed a refugee from Iran in front of a subway to four years and three months in prison. “I file for an appeal”, says public prosecutor Antonia Ernst afterwards, horrified to the newspaper B.Z.. She considers the perpetrator a murderer and demands life imprisonment.

The crime:
Kottbusser Tor underground station, October 29, 2019. Zakaria L. (27 years old) from Morocco pushes a refugee from Iran (30 years old) in front of the underground line U8. He had previously tried in vain to buy drugs from a dealer. The victim was the latter’s companion.

The perpetrator:
In Europe since 2017. Since summer 2019 in Berlin. Illegal, subject to expulsion. Accommodation near Wannsee. This is what his day looked like: “Up at 10 am. ate at 12 noon. Bottle of vodka. Going to Kottbusser Tor. Beer and whiskey. Cocaine and pills. Then I ran out of drugs.”

The verdict:
Zakaria L. is not a murderer, the court decides. Convicted of attempted assault and causing death. A few years in prison, then transferred to rehab.

Judge Thomas Groß (55 years old) believes, after examining the surveillance video, that the perpetrator did not notice the incoming train at the moment of pushing.

No regrets:
“There was no confession based on remorse here,” says Judge Gross.

Zakaria L. began to cry bitterly when he learned that he was now remaining in prison in Germany

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Germany: Arabic looking men attack a cemetery visitor with a knife

A 33-year-old man from Essen appeared at the Steele police station in Essen yesterday at noon and reported a robbery. The man from Essen stated that after he had visited a bank on Krayer Street, where he had withdrawn several hundred euros in cash, he walked to the cemetery on Rodenseel Street (photo). There he was approached by two unknown men around 9:50 a.m. and involved in a short conversation. It is possible that the perpetrators had observed the man from Essen withdrawing money, as they held him shortly afterwards and demanded money. In order to add weight to their demands, one of the perpetrators pulled a one-handed knife, which he held towards the robbed man. The men fled with a backpack in the direction of a discount grocery store on the street Korthover Weg, where a suspected accomplice was staying. The men are said to be between 18 and 25 years old, approximately 1.75 to 1.85 metres tall and of slender stature. They had an Arabic appearance and spoke broken German. The man with the knife wore a face mask, a black baseball cap with print, a black Nike sweater and blue jeans.The suspected accomplice at the supermarket has a black full beard, wore a white unprinted baseball cap and light-coloured sneakers. The third perpetrator cannot be described. It is possible that passers-by or residents noticed the robbers in advance and could provide additional clues by calling 0201/829-0.

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German magazine Spiegel accused of antisemitism against reporter

The reportedly long-festering issue of antisemitism in the ranks of the German magazine Spiegel resurfaced on Friday in a new article that allegedly stokes Jew-hatred against a reporter for Germany’s best-selling Bild paper, according to German Jews and prominent journalistic critics.In a Spiegel article about the dispute between the German virologist Christian Drosten and Bild over anti-coronavirus measures, Spiegel asked if the Bild reporter Filipp Piatov came to the mass-circulation paper from Israel’s embassy.

The Bild’s editor-in-chief, Julian Reichelt, wrote on twitter that Spiegel asked about Piatov coming from Israel’s embassy in Berlin, suggesting Spiegel is fostering an anti-Israel and anti-Jewish conspiracy theory. Piatov worked on an article about Drosten.Spiegel wrote that Piatov is Reichelt’s “bloodhound” and singled out Piatov’s Jewish background in the article, writing he”came to Germany with his Jewish family” and is “unconditionally uncritical towards Israel.”Sigmount Königsberg, the representative on combating antisemitism for the 10,000-member Jewish community of Berlin, slammed Spiegel on Twitter, writing people “cannot remain silent with TheSpiegel’s antisemitism against Piatov.”On Saturday, the prominent Politico magazine journalist Matthew Karnitschnig tweeted: “There’s been a long-running discussion about whether Der Spiegel is fundamentally antisemitic.That debate is now over. This week, the magazine randomly describes a German reporter at the rival Bild as Jewish, compares him to a dog (‘bloodhound’)…and asserts that his loyalty to Israel is ‘unconditional.’ In reporting the piece, Der Spiegel asked Bild if the reporter came to them via the Israeli embassy. Case closed.”

Karnitschnig is Politico’s chief Europe correspondent.

When The Jerusalem Post asked about the allegations of antisemitism on Twitter, Alexander Kühn, one of three Spiegel journalists who authored the article, wrote: “We reject the allegation of antisemitism. It is important to mention the Jewish family, as we will write later in the text that Mr. Piatov received antisemitic threats. He himself addressed the family [topic] in his book.”Anja zum Hingst, a spokeswoman for Spiegel, sent the same reply as Kühn to the Post on Friday.Post queries on Twitter to the two additional Spiegel reporters, Isabell Hülsen and Anton Rainer, went unanswered. Hülsen’s retweeted Kühn’s tweet denying antisemitism.Detailed Post queries to zum Hingst and the Spiegel authors about the additional allegations of modern antisemitism in the article, including the Israeli embassy question, were not answered.The Bild journalist  Björn Stritzel, who has written extensively on German antisemitism, commented on Twitter that “[Spiegel] absolutely wanted to tell an antisemitic lie about the homeless Ahasver who becomes a court Jew,” in connection with the Spiegel section on Piatov leaving “Leningrad at the age of one” to Germany and locating a “journalistic home” at Bild.Stritzel’s criticism directed at Spiegel suggests that the authors exploited the idea of the wandering Jew, or Ahasver, to create an antisemitic ideology to discredit the Bild and Piatov’s journalism.Antisemitic fear of the “wandering Jew” has a long history in Germany. The US academic Paul Lawrence Rose, who is a leading expert on radical Geman antisemitism, wrote that the Ahasver myth spreads the ideology that “ordinary Jews of the social environment were imbued with a supernatural demonic significance.”The German national security journalist, Florian Flade, also weighed in on the Spiegel row on Twitter, noting “sorry, but why is it important to mention that Piatov comes from a ‘Jewish family’? And what is this ‘emigrated from … given home’? Completely unnecessary. Journalism.”The controversy electrified Twitter, including one commentator who frequently monitors antisemitism in Germany, describing the Spiegeljournalists as a “pack of antisemites.”In March, after the Post was the first news organization to expose allegations of antisemitism against Spiegel journalist Christoph Sydow, he walked back his description of Israel’s government under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the first “Corona Dictatorship.”The Spiegel declined to change the headline in response to Sydow’s statement that “if I wrote the text again today, I would not use the word ‘dictatorship’ again.”In 2019, Spiegel  alleged – with echoes of a classic antisemitic conspiracy theory – that two small pro-Israel organizations are directing German Middle East policy.

“The Spiegel must officially apologize for practicing Israel-related antisemitism,” Uwe Becker, commissioner to combat antisemitism in the state of Hesse, said at the time. “The article contains all the stereotypes that constitute antisemitism, and is an example of how deep these though patterns are in mainstream society.”

https://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Antisemitism/German-magazine-Spiegel-accused-of-antisemitism-against-reporter-629743