The two victims of the Islamic terrorist of Dresden were a gay couple
The two tourists who had been attacked by an Islamist in Dresden were a gay couple. One of them survived his severe injuries, the other one died shortly after the attack.I strongly suspect that the Syrian/Mohammedan saw that they were a gay couple, maybe a gesture, a certain style of dress, physical contact, whatever, and that was sufficient to be slaughtered. The sooner gays in particular understand where a misunderstood tolerance with the “religion of peace” is leading to, that is what is making this crime all too obvious, the better. In the future they will never be able to live in a free country again, neither will they be able to visit a place (bar, café etc.) without risk, because an attack on it cannot be excluded, or an attack as soon as they leave the place, this also applies to all kinds of gay meeting places, of course also to life in the oh so “diverse, cosmopolitan, multicultural” neighbourhood, one thinks of the gay stronghold in the Berlin district of Schöneberg, nor the flashy celebrations at parties and CSD’s. Gay life in particular will once again be a persecuted one, which will be characterised by a retreat from the public into the private sphere, as it is too dangerous in public. The gay Kevin Kühnert has just spoken out and criticised the silence of the left on the slaughter crime against the teacher Samuel Paty. Then he probably had an idea of what the life of gays in Germany (and Europe) might look like in the near future. Here you can see the obituary…

Germany: The Muslim mayor of Hanover throws local homeless people out of their emergency shelters in order to take in further “additional” refugees from Greek camps
Green Party mayor of Hanover, Belit Onay, shows his true colours after only a short term in office and gets clear opposition – even in his close circle. His treatment of the homeless, the weakest members of society, can only be described as cynical.The criticism was triggered by an explosive remark he made in a conference attended by several mayors and Ms Merkel: “We have room”. In doing so, Onay had offensively expressed his willingness to accept further “additional” refugees from Greek camps in Hanover, who, by the way, arrived promptly by plane yesterday.This alone would not be reason for criticism by the Social Democrats, the Christian Democrats (CDU) and the Liberal Democrats if their representatives did not recognise a blatant contradiction towards 17 homeless people. Only last week, the city authorities had evicted them from the ” Naturfreundehaus” at his instigation, even though they had been looked after by social education workers with demonstrable success in order to make room for refugees. The people kicked out are now dependent on the few emergency shelters in the city. During the day they have to go out onto the streets in the cold and bad weather, at night they have to sleep in noisy and unsafe multi-bed rooms.This cold-hearted expulsion has caused a stir, particularly among social organisations, as the municipality seems to have had to terminate an apparently successful project for the resocialisation of homeless people head over heels and without need. Many of the people accommodated there had found their own homes in the meantime, some even a job. But the real scandal is that the municipality treats local homeless people and foreign refugees unequally.The cold-heartedness of this ruling frightened a lot of people. But it gives an idea of what Germany is facing in the future.
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Sweden: Syrian national who raped 12-year-old girl in a public toilet sentenced to gender talks; avoids deportation and jail time
A young Syrian man has managed to avoid deportation and jail time after being convicted by a Swedish court of raping a 12-year-old girl inside a public toilet in the city of Borås.
The Borås District Court earlier this week sentenced Mustafa, aged 18, to ‘youth care’ meetings, which introduce offenders to subjects on gender, societal norms and emotions, for the rape of a 12-year-old in February of this year, Nyheter Idag reports.
Prior to the rape, Mustafa and the young girl had first contacted each other on the popular social media app Snapchat — a messaging app that lets users exchange pictures and videos that disappear after they’re viewed. According statements read during court proceedings, Mustafa had first contacted the young girl, claiming that he wanted a “friend with whom he could practice his Swedish”.
The two first met one another on Feb. 27 at a playground in Annelundsparken, in Borås, where he promptly took the young girl to a public toilet before raping her.
During an interview with police, the young victim recounted how the Syrian man had ripped off her pants, overpowered her, and raped her. The perpetrator, however, denied ever having been inside the toilet. He also claimed to have been ignorant of the girl’s real age. However, based on the information that was obtained from the chat history between him and the young girl, the district court knew Mustafa’s claim to be false.
According to documents obtained by that the conservative Swedish news outlet, Mustafa had first come to Sweden via Greece during the height of the migrant crisis in 2015-2016.
The court, after convicting Mustafa of child rape and sexual harassment, handed him an extraordinarily light sentence – 150 hours of youth care, which involves ten conversations over three months where relationships, gender norms, emotions, the “Pyramid of Violence”, and other topics are discussed.
“An opinion obtained from the social services shows that Mustafa has a special need for care and that he has agreed to the youth contract comprising ten conversation meetings that the social services have proposed. Against this background, the district court considers that the most appropriate sanction is the proposed youth care,” the district court wrote.
The Syrian migrant had been previously known to authorities for prior convictions, including one for filming a man in the shower and uploading the video to Snapchat.
Earlier this week, two Syrian migrants who were convicted of a serious crime, and like Mustafa, also avoided deportation and jail time. The two were a part of a trio of Syrian men who were convicted of assault and hate crimes after they brutally beat a gay couple who had been holding hands at Gothenburg Central Station. Despite having prior criminal records, two of the three perpetrators managed to avoid having to spend any time inside of a jail cell, and were not handed deportation orders by the judge, Remix News reported.
Also, earlier this week, on Monday Oct. 19, Sweden’s Ångermanland District Court sentenced Sudanese national Abubaker Mohamad Awad to life in prison for the murder of 19-year-old Tommie Lindhn and rape of a young female.
The issue of migrant crime in Sweden has become a major political topic, with the country experiencing a substantial increase in serious violent offenses, including gangland murders and bombings in recent years. Data shows that migrants are also overrepresented in sexual assault crimes in Sweden.
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US Envoy: Biden Win Could Damage Israel’s New Peace Accords with Arabs
On Wednesday, special advisor to Jared Kushner and presidential assistant Avi Berkowitz said he feared a negative impact on Israel’s normalization with other countries in the region if Joe Biden wins the presidency in November.
Berkowitz, who also serves as a Special Representative for International Negotiations, is said to be one of the chief architects of the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain normalization agreements with Israel.
During a virtual conference on the Abraham Accords hosted by the Kohelet Forum and Israel Hayom on Wednesday, Berkowitz said he was worried about a potential shift in American policy towards Iran.
“A different administration would continue to pursue sort of an appeasement-type strategy with Iran,” he said, “and whether its intention is so or not, it is hard to imagine that that would not have negative ramifications on the normalization efforts.”
But Berkowitz made sure to acknowledge Biden’s support for the normalization deals.
“I was appreciative when the Biden camp put out a positive statement of support for the accords, because it actually showed that this is something that has bipartisan support in the U.S.,” he said.
He praised Trump’s tough stance on Iran and said he believed that the current U.S. president’s moves to strengthen Israel’s relations with neighboring countries was a major boost to regional security.
“I think that if you are in a world where the U.S. is isolating its partners and allies in the Middle East, it becomes a lot more difficult to capitalize in the ways that we were able to, and so that is just a significant fear of mine that I hope would never be realized, because I think it could not be more important that President Trump be the one in charge of these things,” Berkowitz said.
Echoing sentiments from both U.S. and Israeli officials, Berkowitz emphasized that Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria was not completely off the table.
“For the time being the application of Israeli law has been suspended so that we can focus on capitalizing on normalization and peace agreements,” he said.
“What became apparent was that in order to capitalize on this momentous historic opportunity [normalization], it was necessary to suspend a component of the vision for peace.”
“Now that is not to say that in the foreseeable future it [extension of Israeli sovereignty] could not come back and it is not to say that we fundamentally disagree with what our position was initially…but understanding that certain opportunities arise when they do and taking advantage to capitalize on them, i.e. the Abraham Accords, was also paramount in this case.”
“For the time being the application of Israeli law has been suspended so that we can focus on capitalizing on normalization and peace agreements,” he said.
Berkowitz: ‘Nervous’ about potential Biden win, could damage Abraham Accords