Hehehe... orang2 Islam bikin rusuh di Jerman. Dan di Scandinavia, Belanda, 
Belgia, Perancis, Inggris, dll.


Padahal orang2 Islam itu udah ditampung di negara2 Eropa, ternyata mereka 
bukannya berterima kasih, tp malahan bikin ruush dan mau memperbudak negara yg 
nampung mereka. 


Ga ada imigran lain yg kelakuannya kayak orang islam ini, cuma orang Islam aja 
satu2nya yg kelakuannya lbh rendah dr anjing krn anjing ga akan ngegigit orang 
yg ngasih makan si anjing.


http://frontpagemag.com/2012/stephenbrown/europe%E2%80%99s-multicultural-nightmare/

Europe’s Multicultural Nightmare
Posted by Stephen Brown Bio ↓ on Sep 18th, 2012 Comments ↓


“The festival gives expression to our demand for a peaceful 
coexistence of all humans with their different cultures, languages and 
traditions.” 
- Proclamation of the festival’s organizers.

The beautiful, rosy multicultural paradise Europe’s leftists promised in the 
1960s and ’70s manifested itself brilliantly again recently at a Kurdish 
festival in Mannheim, a German city in the south-western state 
of Baden-Wurttemberg. Almost as soon as the festival began, German 
police were set upon by hundreds of young Kurds who were encouraged 
“with words and applause” by thousands of others. When the shocking, 
hours-long savagery ended, eighty policemen were injured, one seriously, while 
“more than a dozen vehicles were destroyed” before order could be restored.

Martin Boll, a spokesman for Mannheim’s police, said he had never seen such 
violence in his 30 years of police service.

“The outbreak of violence by the attackers was enormous,” said Boll, 
who was described by German newspapers as “visibly shaken” by the 
events. “Hundreds, if not more than a thousand Kurdish assailants 
stormed towards the police and threw stones at officials.”

One German newspaper said policemen had to “throw themselves down 
behind vehicles” in order to avoid the pavement stones, glass bottles, 
bricks, barricades and even firecrackers that were being thrown at them.

It was estimated 40,000 people, of whom 2,500 were regarded as 
“violent or violence-prepared,” attended the twentieth holding of this 
annual “multicultural” event. Most of the previous 19 Kurdish festivals 
had been held in the German state of Rhineland-Westphalia. An estimated 
600,000 to 800,000 Kurds live in Germany, but Kurds had travelled from 
all over Europe for this year’s festival in Mannheim.

The riot began when officials of a security firm contracted by the 
festival’s organizers asked two policemen for assistance with a 
14-year-old Kurdish youth who was refusing to give up a flag he was 
carrying of the banned Kurdish terrorist group, the Kurdish Workers’ 
Party (PKK).  Apparently angry at the police intervention, about 100 
young Kurds “suddenly attacked the two policemen from behind and kicked 
them in the back.” The violence escalated from there as more police and 
thugs were drawn in.

Unfortunately, the Mannheim riot is not an isolated incident. Germans and other 
Europeans are becoming more accustomed to seeing their 
municipal police forces attacked by people who, for the most part, had 
been allowed into Europe under the multicultural banner or asylum laws.

Last May, for example, three German policemen were injured when 
Salafists, adherents of a violent, ultra-conservative strain of Islam, 
attacked police in Solingen with stones. The Salafists were staging a 
counter-demonstration against a rally by members of the Pro 
Rhineland-Westphalia Party (PRO NRW), a group that is protesting the 
Islamization of Germany. The Salafists, some of whom were German 
converts, said they were provoked by caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad the 
PRO NRW demonstrators were carrying. But since there were no stones in the 
demonstration area, police believe the Salafists had brought 
them, indicating their violent intentions. There were 40 arrests.

Also in May, hundreds of Salafists fought “a brutal street battle” 
with police in Bonn after PRO NRW demonstrators again held up 
caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad outside the King Fahd Academy. 
During the riot, a policewoman and a policeman were seriously injured by a 
Salafist in a knife attack, suffering “severe cut and stab wounds.”

“The radical Islamists attacked (police) officials with roof laths, 
stones, steel balls, and even knives,” reported the German newspaper Die Welt 
of the Bonn violence. “Altogether, 29 policemen were injured and 100 Islamists 
arrested.”

A further outbreak of rioting and possible police injuries was 
prevented later in May in Cologne when the city’s authorities, not 
wanting a repeat of the Bonn violence, called up a large force of 1,000 
police officers, equipped with water cannon and riot gear, to protect 25 PRO 
NRW members demonstrating before a local Salafist mosque. Police 
blocked off the streets and prevented the two sides from coming into 
contact but arrested several Salafists found with knives, stones and 
other projectiles.

The rioting in Mannheim was preceded by an invasion of a hospital in Denmark in 
August by 70 members of a Muslim gang. They had earlier 
shot and stabbed two rival gang members and arrived at the hospital’s 
emergency area to “finish off” the two injured victims. Fortunately, 
police officers present turned the mob back after firing their guns but 
not before the thugs had vandalized the emergency area and destroyed an 
ambulance and police car. Fortunately, no police or hospital workers 
were hurt. But some Danes are upset at the fact that, as of the last 
report, only three arrests have been made despite the large number involved.

There have also been only 31 arrests made in the Mannheim riot. Since visitors 
to the festival came from all over Europe, police say it will 
be difficult to identify many of those involved.

It is not surprising that Germans are wondering what is going on in 
their country today. Many realize that multiculturalism is a 
destructive, failed policy and that they are destined to experience many more 
such violent, “culturally enriching” moments in the future. They 
question why people are being let into Germany who actually belong in 
jail rather than on their streets. But what appears to upset Germans 
most about the Mannheim riot, even more than the lack of arrests, is 
that the police lost control of the situation and actually had to 
retreat to safety, leaving the rioters in control of the area for hours 
until police reinforcements arrived.

“We were momentarily rather at a loss and didn’t know how to master 
the situation,” said Boll. “We had to vacate the field without a fight.”

Finally, when a force of 600 had been assembled, the police were able to 
restore order that evening. The number of festival-goers injured 
remained unknown, because police and emergency vehicles did not enter 
the event area for obvious safety reasons.

Due to this loss of control on the part of the Mannheim police, some 
Germans are now worried whether security authorities will be able 
protect them when such inevitable rioting occurs again in future. 
Besides the complete lack of respect shown towards the forces of law and order, 
the weakness of the Mannheim police was highly disturbing to 
them, since a strong police force is instrumental for citizens’ 
protection in a state based on the rule of law. One reader stated in Die Welt 
he would never have thought one must have more fear nowadays about the 
future peace of Europe than during the Cold War. And if the police 
cannot enforce law and order, another reader asked, what could prevent 
such a “violence-prepared” mob from “breaking into houses, plundering 
and pillaging?”

The answer is nothing. The politicians are also not going to help 
correct the situation by sending large numbers of these miscreants back 
to their country of origin. So the only option left is, like in 
America, for the ordinary citizen to arm him- or herself, if one wants 
to survive in the “beautiful, new multicultural world” Europe has 
become.


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