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Muslims against everyone – Limits to Growth https://www.limitstogrowth.org An iconoclastic view of immigration and culture Fri, 05 Aug 2016 17:59:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Barbarian Jihadist Pakistan Is #7 in US Immigrants https://www.limitstogrowth.org/articles/2016/08/05/barbarian-jihadist-pakistan-is-7-in-us-immigrants/ Fri, 05 Aug 2016 17:51:42 +0000 https://www.limitstogrowth.org/?p=13979 Is it not appalling that backwards Pakistan is one of the top immigrant senders to this country? — up to a million residents estimated. In fact, there are so many Pakistani immigrants residing in America that they are now disallowed from the evil Diversity Visa.

Below, Pakistani Muslims celebrate after burning down Christian homes in [...]]]> Is it not appalling that backwards Pakistan is one of the top immigrant senders to this country? — up to a million residents estimated. In fact, there are so many Pakistani immigrants residing in America that they are now disallowed from the evil Diversity Visa.

Below, Pakistani Muslims celebrate after burning down Christian homes in Lahore.

The former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz was interviewed by Stuart Varney on Friday, who mentioned that westerners are appalled by Pakistan’s honor killings — estimated at a thousand per year. And yes, Pakistanis have brought that barbaric practice to America, specifically Buffalo resident Muzzammil Hassan who beheaded his independent wife in 2009.

Just consider some news from Pakistan and its people:

●  Christian women were kidnapped near their home in Sargodha (Punjab) and forced to marry Muslim men.

● A suicide bomb killed 15 outside of a polio vaccination center in Quetta. The Taliban has murdered dozens of public health workers who vaccinate children to prevent polio.

● The social media star Qandeel Baloch was murdered last month by her brothers for dishonoring the family.

The US government rejects criminal individuals from immigrating (theoretically at least) — why does it admit criminal cultures?

As 7th largest immigrants, Pakistanis not eligible for US diversity visa, Pakistan Express Tribune, July 22, 2016

KARACHI:  After forming the seventh largest immigrant population in the United States (US), Pakistanis are no longer eligible for the diversity visa.

The diversity visa is a special immigration lottery that allowed families from countries with low rates of immigration into the US to qualify for the move. A lot of Pakistani families used this facility to immigrate to the US, leading to an immigrant population of between 700,000 and one million Pakistanis.

According to the US law, diversity laws are only allowed to counties that have low rates of immigrants, said US consulate in Karachi’s spokesperson Brian Asmus, during a media tour of the Karachi consulate’s visa section on Friday. Pakistan had 104,000 immigrants in the 10 years between 2005 and 2014, he said, explaining why Pakistanis are no longer eligible.

The state department has only stopped diversity visas and there are a lot of other options, such as petitions, student, visit and exchange programme visas, which come under the non-immigrant category. “One can always apply for immigrant visa if they have immediate family in the US,” explained US consulate’s Non-Immigrant Visa chief Mary Pellegrini.

She also explained that it takes around one year for spouse and children, two years for parents and, for siblings, the time can vary up to a decade.

Nevertheless, the Pakistanis who have managed to immigrate are doing pretty well. According to a recent survey, an average Pakistani in the US earns $63,000 every year while an average US citizen earns only $51,000 a year, said Asmus.

Asmus dismissed the misconception that fewer Pakistanis are able to get visa for the US. The percentage of applications is increasing every year and the number of Pakistani citizens getting visas has also increased by 20% between 2014 and 2015, and another 20% between 2015 and 2016, he said.

The US Consulate in Karachi only deals in non-immigrant visas while immigrants visas are dealt at the embassy in Islamabad. Last year, the consulate issued a total of 72,000 visas across the country. So far in 2016, the US consulate in Karachi has issued a total of 14,400 visas.

For US consul-general Brian Heath, the best part about their work is the bond between the Pakistani and American staff — there are around seven Americans and nine Pakistani’s working in the visa section. The best thing about the visa section is that there is no priority given to anyone, whether he/she is a politician or an actor, he added. “It is easy and simple to get the US visa as compared to the process for other countries,” he pointed out. . . . (article continues about applying for a visa to America)

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Germany Spends €200 Million to Protect Women and Children in Rapefugee Centers https://www.limitstogrowth.org/articles/2016/03/31/germany-spends-e200-million-to-protect-women-and-children-in-rapefugee-centers/ Thu, 31 Mar 2016 22:58:27 +0000 https://www.limitstogrowth.org/?p=13400 We can add this item to the file titled Expensive Diversity. Chancellor Merkel has welcomed hordes of Muslim rapefugees into Germany and Europe generally, and the rescue operation has not been a do-gooder success story. The predatory behavior of the Islam males has proved to be hugely problematic in European public spaces (such as the [...]]]> We can add this item to the file titled Expensive Diversity. Chancellor Merkel has welcomed hordes of Muslim rapefugees into Germany and Europe generally, and the rescue operation has not been a do-gooder success story. The predatory behavior of the Islam males has proved to be hugely problematic in European public spaces (such as the New Year’s Cologne mass sex attacks on German women) but also within foreigner centers which now require expensive remodeling to prevent assaults of feral Muslims on women and children. This is not how rescue is supposed to work.

The €200 million comes out to $227,740,000 so the cost of hardening refugee centers against internal attacks is a substantial amount.

A recent study found that violence in foreigner camps is normal, a part of everyday life.

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For an idea of how much public order has broken down generally, see Gatestone Institute’s long list of  Sexual Assaults and Rapes by Migrants in Germany, January-February 2016.

Berlin invests €200m to fight sex abuse in refugee camps, The Local (Germany), March 31, 2015

Germany’s Ministry for Families is making up to €200 million available to fight sexual abuse of women and children in refugee homes.

The scheme is slated to start on April 1st and will provide funds to remodel refugee camps with protected spaces for women and children, the Ministry for Families, Seniors, Women and Youth (BMFSFJ) said in a statement on Thursday.

Municipal authorities will be able to access the cash in zero-interest loans from the government-owned KfW development bank.

“Unfortunately we know that children and women in the camps are not safe from abuse and sexual assault. That’s why we have to make sure that they’re protected,” junior minister Ralf Kleindiek said.

“Not only measures regarding staff, but also structural measures have to be implemented such as lockable accommodation units and separate sanitary facilities.”

“For the children and adolescents we also need designated rooms to enable play and learning,” he said.

On top of the loans, the ministry plans to co-operate with UNICEF to train staff and provide information to people in over 100 refugee facilities.

And €4 million will be spent on specialist centres to provide counselling and other services to survivors of trauma and torture.

The dark figures of sexual abuse
In 2015 alone, Germany registered 1.1 million newly-arrived asylum seekers as Chancellor Angela Merkel kept borders open while many of the country’s EU neighbours were closing theirs.

But living conditions and protection for refugees in the Federal Republic have not always lived up to the rhetoric about welcoming those fleeing war and persecution.

Germany faces two investigations by the European Commission for failing to implement EU guidelines by last summer, reports online news agency euractiv.de.

Though neither BMFSFJ nor the Federal Criminal Agency (BKA) provide figures on the incidence of sexual abuse in German refugee camps, there is anecdotal evidence of large numbers of incidents.

In a camp in the Hessian town of Gießen, 15 cases of sexual assault against women had been reported by September 2015, according to Die Welt.

“So far, we only know about individual cases. But we assume that there is a number of unreported cases,” BMFSFJ spokesperson Verena Herb told The Local.

“Many of the women in the camps are scared to speak out about what is happening – many of them are for example scared to be sent back home because of it.”

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Pakistan: Suicide Bomb Kills 15 at Polio Center https://www.limitstogrowth.org/articles/2016/01/13/pakistan-suicide-bomb-kills-15-at-polio-center/ Wed, 13 Jan 2016 21:20:59 +0000 https://www.limitstogrowth.org/?p=13045 In Pakistan, the Taliban’s war against public health efforts to vaccinate against polio has struck again, with the murder of 15 outside of a vaccination center in the city of Quetta. Many of the victims were police, who are often seen near the vaccinators because of the danger from murderous jihadists.

Below, authorities investigate the [...]]]> In Pakistan, the Taliban’s war against public health efforts to vaccinate against polio has struck again, with the murder of 15 outside of a vaccination center in the city of Quetta. Many of the victims were police, who are often seen near the vaccinators because of the danger from murderous jihadists.

Below, authorities investigate the bombing scene in Quetta on January 13.

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Police routinely accompany anti-polio workers to protect them from the Taliban.

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A news report about Pakistan polio murders from a year ago stated that “Attacks on immunisation teams have claimed 68 lives since December 2012.” The government of Pakistan instituted an Islam-friendly polio vaccination program in 2014, but it doesn’t seem to have been accepted by the jihadists. As a result, only Pakistan and Afghanistan are still considered polio-endemic nations today after a largely successful worldwide campaign to wipe out the crippling disease. Pakistan recorded more than 300 cases of polio in 2014, which must be counted as more misery caused by backward Islam.

The Taliban brain trust thinks polio shots sterilize children, even though Pakistan has a robust fertility rate of 3.7 children per woman and is the sixth most populous nation in the world with 199 million persons.

Third-world diseases, like polio, are another reason why legal immigration requires newbies to get the standard shots we all got as kids. Hopefully then, we can assume the 304,000 Pakistani immigrants residing in America have met basic public health standards.

Suicide bomber kills at least 15 outside Pakistan polio center, Reuters, January 13, 2016

A suicide bomber killed at least 15 people, most of them police, outside a polio eradication center in the Pakistani city of Quetta on Wednesday, the latest militant attack on the anti-polio campaign in the country.

Two militant groups – the Pakistani Taliban and Jundullah, which has links with the Taliban and has pledged allegiance to Islamic State – separately claimed responsibility for the attack.

The bomb blew up a police van that had just arrived at the center to provide an escort for workers in a drive to immunize all children under five years old in the poor southwestern province of Baluchistan.

“It was a suicide blast, we have gathered evidence from the scene,” Ahsan Mehboob, the provincial police chief told Reuters.

“The police team had arrived to escort teams for the polio campaign.”

Ahmed Marwat, who identified himself as a commander and spokesman for Jundullah, said his group was responsible.

“We claim the bomb blast on the polio office. In the coming days, we will make more attacks on polio vaccination offices and polio workers,” he said by telephone.

The Pakistani Taliban also claimed responsibility in a statement released by their spokesman, Mohammad Khorasani.

Teams in Pakistan working to immunize children against the virus are often targeted by Taliban and other militant groups, who say the campaign is a cover for Western spies, or accuse workers of distributing drugs designed to sterilize children.

The latest attack killed at least 12 policemen, one paramilitary officer and two civilians, officials said. Twenty-five people were wounded.

Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan are the only two countries in the world where polio remains endemic, the World Health Organization says.

The campaign to eradicate the virus in Pakistan has had some recent success, with new cases down last year, but violence against vaccination workers has slowed the effort.

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German Asylum Centers Riot https://www.limitstogrowth.org/articles/2015/11/07/german-asylum-centers-riot/ Sat, 07 Nov 2015 15:23:36 +0000 https://www.limitstogrowth.org/?p=12710 For the Muslim Violence file: more reports of ungrateful “refugees” beating on each other, according to tribe, which appears to be pretty common.

On Tuesday there was a mass brawl at an initial reception center for refugees, which had to be ended by police forces. According to the police, the violent confrontation was caused [...]]]> For the Muslim Violence file: more reports of ungrateful “refugees” beating on each other, according to tribe, which appears to be pretty common.

On Tuesday there was a mass brawl at an initial reception center for refugees, which had to be ended by police forces. According to the police, the violent confrontation was caused by a controversy between an Afghan and an Albanian refugee in a washing facility. Within a short time this expanded to a confrontation between Afghans and Albanians in which, apparently, iron bars were used. In addition, observers reported that a firearm had been seen, which could not be found by police even with tracking dogs. Three people have been taken into custody; five were injured.

Also on Tuesday evening, there was a mass brawl in Brunswick involving 300 to 400 refugees from Syria and Algeria. There police had to intervene with 60 officers to calm the situation.

Violence in Germany’s refugee centers is a part of everyday life according to a recent report.

The newbies are such barbarians that one German town issued rules of expected behavior, like don’t piss in public, etc. Sadly, a stern list won’t have much effect on the angry Muslim boyz, whose culture commands deadly jihad against infidels.

Why would German Chancellor Merkel invite guaranteed violence and chaos into her country? Liberal virtue? She apparently still believes she is a superior humanitarian, despite the mess.

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FBI: Agency Is Investigating 900 in America for ISIS Jihad Connections https://www.limitstogrowth.org/articles/2015/10/24/fbi-agency-is-investigating-900-in-america-for-isis-jihad-connections/ Sat, 24 Oct 2015 16:51:54 +0000 https://www.limitstogrowth.org/?p=12628 Here’s a bit of news the press under-reported during the week of the highly anticipated Hillary hearing. FBI Director James Comey put a specific number on how many possible jihadists in America his agency is scrutinizing, and it’s shockingly high at 900.

The next number citizens need to know is how many ISIS supporters are [...]]]> Here’s a bit of news the press under-reported during the week of the highly anticipated Hillary hearing. FBI Director James Comey put a specific number on how many possible jihadists in America his agency is scrutinizing, and it’s shockingly high at 900.

The next number citizens need to know is how many ISIS supporters are immigrants or offspring of immigrants. There are converts to Islam among jihadists, but they seem to be a small minority.

Earlier in the week, Director Comey testified at the House DHS Committee: FBI Director Admits US Can’t Vet All Syrian Refugees For Terror Ties (Daily Caller, Oct 21).

So the FBI’s top cop says Syrians (90 percent Muslim) cannot be adequately screened, but the Obama administration is importing 10,000 of them ASAP for starters with lots more to follow. We already have a bad jihadist problem in America, but Washington plans to import more of the same tribe. Plus, the government curiously worries about them traveling to Jihadistan overseas, while there are plenty of targets for them here.

Hello! The government’s primary job is to protect the citizens, not perform do-gooder rescues of potential enemies to satisfy globalist values.

Comey: Feds have roughly 900 domestic probes about Islamic State operatives, other extremists, USA Today, October 23, 2015

WASHINGTON — FBI Director James Comey said Friday that federal authorities have an estimated 900 active investigations pending against suspected Islamic State-inspired operatives and other home-grown violent extremists across the country.

In a speech to intelligence officials, Comey initially indicated that all 900 of the inquiries were ISIL related. Later, officials said the vast majority involved ISIL but the number also included other U.S.-based extremists.

Still, Comey said that the total number of inquiries is “slowly climbing” as ISIL has sought to expand their reach into the U.S., targeting largely young, disaffected potential operatives through a provocative social media campaign.

The national scope of U.S.-based extremist inquiries has been the subject of much recent discussion. But rarely has there been a public reference to a number of such investigations.

Because the pace of the investigations has varied in the last several months, Comey said it was still unclear whether the bureau had the necessary resources to meet the demand. Comey referred to a particularly taxing period in mid-summer when federal authorities expressed public concern about the prospect of an attack around the July Fourth holiday.

“If that becomes the new normal … That would be hard to keep up,” the director said, though he said the pace has eased somewhat recently.

Since July 1, the director said, investigators have been tracking a decline in numbers of Americans seeking to travel to Syria to join forces with ISIL. But it is unclear how that drop-off may be affecting the domestic threat.

“Something has happened that is flattening the curve (the number of travelers),” he said

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Uruguay: Syrian Refugees Complain the Hospitality Is Not Adequate https://www.limitstogrowth.org/articles/2015/10/20/uruguay-syrian-refugees-complain-the-hospitality-is-not-adequate/ Tue, 20 Oct 2015 14:46:17 +0000 https://www.limitstogrowth.org/?p=12603 How many Syrian refugees are too many? For tiny Uruguay (population 3.3 million), that number would be 42.

The five Syrian families welcomed into the Uruguay community last year have managed to turn off the entire country with their rude, demanding behavior. (Syrians have similarly made the impression in Europe that they are hard-to-satisfy grifters [...]]]> How many Syrian refugees are too many? For tiny Uruguay (population 3.3 million), that number would be 42.

The five Syrian families welcomed into the Uruguay community last year have managed to turn off the entire country with their rude, demanding behavior. (Syrians have similarly made the impression in Europe that they are hard-to-satisfy grifters looking for a handout.)

Particularly troublesome has been Merhi Alshebli, a man with one wife and 15 children. He complained that he couldn’t afford to feed his assorted progeny and doused himself with gasoline during a meeting with a government official. Apparently Alshebli thought the gasoline stunt would express his desire to leave Uruguay for a country with more free stuff. Maybe gasoline dousing is a Syrian thing.

Below, on September 7, Syrians demonstrated in Montevideo with their demands for exit papers to move to a wealthier nation.

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Is Chancellor Angela Merkel paying attention to what’s happening with refugees in Uruguay? Germany is forecast to get 1.5 million refugees and illegal aliens this year alone as a result of Merkel’s open borders policy.

Many Uruguayans Fed Up with Complaints from Syrian Refugees, Associated Press, October 19, 2015

JUAN LACAZE, Uruguay (AP) — When Uruguay announced last year that it would be taking in five families fleeing Syria’s devastating civil war, residents of this small town pulled together and lobbied to host one.

Then in November, locals welcomed a newly arrived Merhi Alshebli, his wife and their 15 children with food and seeds to plant vegetables. People in Juan Lacaze, a coastal city of fishermen and paper factory workers in southwestern Uruguay, wanted to do their part to help a country where more than 200,000 have been killed in the fighting.

But after months of the Syrians’ complaints about their living conditions and demands to be sent to another country, many Uruguayans in this town and elsewhere have come to see the refugees more as rude, ungrateful guests. This month the 51-year-old Alshebli shocked locals by dousing himself in gasoline in protest, furthering Uruguayans’ indignation and sense that this South American nation’s humanitarian gesture has gone off the rails.

“I’m outraged,” said Monica Benitez, who works at a shoe store in Juan Lacaze’s tiny downtown. “What they are doing is offensive.”

The Syrians’ discontent is playing out as hundreds of thousands of their compatriots are risking their lives to migrate to Europe and world leaders from German Chancellor Angela Merkel to Pope Francis have urged nations to open their doors to the flood. The administration of U.S. President Barack Obama has pledged to take in 10,000 Syrians over the next year.

Uruguay’s attempt to help by sheltering 42 refugees – a largely symbolic gesture given that over 4 million Syrians have fled since civil war broke out in 2011 – appears to be backfiring, just as earlier this year the ups and downs of six former Guantanamo Bay detainees taken in by the country hogged headlines.

Like the ex-detainees, the refugee families complain that life in Uruguay is expensive and authorities aren’t doing enough to support them. But unlike the former prisoners, who refused jobs offered to them, the adult Syrians have worked.

The Syrians’ biggest beef is that they can’t make ends meet even though the government provides housing and gives each family a monthly stipend. Both government officials and the families have declined to say how much that is.

“I like Uruguay. I like Uruguayan families. My young children all go to school here,” Alshebli said in halting Spanish, standing in the living room of his sparsely furnished, multi-room home on the outskirts of Juan Lacaze. “But food is very expensive. How can I feed 15 children?”

He showed The Associated Press a two-month winter electricity bill totaling $475 and said everyone in the family who is able works. For example his 19-year-old daughter Nada sells Arab food downtown and recently worked in an assisted living facility, but earned just $68 in a little under a month there.

Alshebli also complained that the government won’t let him farm beyond the modest vegetable garden the family has planted.

“No sheep. No cows. No land,” said Alshebli, recounting what he said officials told him.

Political analyst Daniel Chasquetti said the government underestimated cultural differences between Uruguay and the refugees’ homeland and failed to take into account their limited job skills.

“And it’s not like Uruguay is a country bursting with opportunities,” Chasquetti said.

The economy of this nation of 3.3 million people is largely based on agricultural and textile exports, and about 40 percent of workers earn around $500 a month, according to a leading union.

In August one of the Syrian families tried to travel to Serbia, only to be detained 23 days at the airport in Istanbul because they didn’t have the right documents. Ultimately they returned to Uruguay.

The refugees do not have Syrian passports and cannot get Uruguayan ones because they are not citizens. The government has given them national ID cards, but they’re insufficient to cross many of the world’s frontiers and Uruguay says it can’t force other countries to accept the documents.

Their frustration at a boiling point, the Syrians protested for several days last month in front of the Uruguayan presidency to demand help getting to another country.

Then came the incident at Alshebli’s home on Oct. 6, when he poured gasoline over himself in protest in the presence of officials from Uruguay’s Human Rights Secretariat. According to a statement from the agency, he did so after being told that Uruguay doesn’t have the authority to issue him a visa for another country.y

It’s unclear whether Alshebli intended to light himself on fire or simply scare the officials, who later filed a police complaint. Alshebli declined to discuss the incident, and the head of the rights body did not respond to requests for comment.

One of Alshebli’s sons, 21-year-old Ibrahim, said his father simply lost his temper and didn’t mean any harm. The elder Alshebli was briefly detained and taken to a hospital for psychiatric evaluation.

Self-immolation has special symbolism today in the Middle East. A major catalyst for the Arab Spring, which began in 2011 in Tunisia, was a poor and frustrated fruit vendor who set himself on fire.

But many Uruguayans were appalled.

Lourdes Schneck, who serves the Uruguayan specialty of fried pies in downtown, said she wasn’t sure whether to be angry with her government or the Syrians.

“I get the feeling they thought they were coming to a different class of country, with more wealth,” said Schneck, who periodically hires one of Alshebli’s teenage sons, 15-year-old Mohammed.

Jennyfer Lopez, a student in Juan Lacaze, thinks they never should have been taken in.

“Uruguay isn’t in a financial position to be receiving refugees,” she said, echoing a common criticism. “It was obvious they wouldn’t be comfortable here.”

Former President Jose Mujica, who left office in March, was the driving force behind inviting the Syrians and the ex-Guantanamo prisoners. Mujica, who was jailed for 13 years during the country’s dictatorship, took pride in opening Uruguay’s doors to people in need.

His successor, Tabare Vazquez, has shown much less enthusiasm. In his inaugural speech, Vazquez said a “profound analysis” was necessary before Uruguay accommodated more Syrian refugees.

A second group of 72 refugees was supposed to come in February but never did. Foreign Minister Rodolfo Nin Novoa has insisted they’ll arrive later this year.

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Tribal and Religious Conflicts Accompany Hostile Muslims as They Invade Europe https://www.limitstogrowth.org/articles/2015/09/29/tribal-and-religious-conflicts-accompany-hostile-muslims-as-they-invade-europe/ Tue, 29 Sep 2015 19:40:14 +0000 https://www.limitstogrowth.org/?p=12495 Haven’t western elites noticed yet that the natural state of Muslims is strife? The newbies in Germany haven’t even learned the route from the “refugee” center to the welfare office and they are already stirring up trouble.

Christians have been segregated in asylum camps for safety because they have been threatened by Muslims.

The [...]]]> Haven’t western elites noticed yet that the natural state of Muslims is strife? The newbies in Germany haven’t even learned the route from the “refugee” center to the welfare office and they are already stirring up trouble.

Christians have been segregated in asylum camps for safety because they have been threatened by Muslims.

The BBC reported on Tuesday that 400 aliens residing in a tent camp in central Germany erupted in a riot where Albanians and Pakistanis fought each other. Fourteen were injured, three of them police officers. The camp has an estimated 1500 foreigners from 20 countries — diversity in action!

Britain’s Daily Mail noted one German camp that sounds suspiciously like Shariastan:

Germany in a state of SIEGE: Merkel was cheered when she opened the floodgates to migrants. Now, with gangs of men roaming the streets and young German women being told to cover up, the mood’s changing, Daily Mail, September 25, 2015

. . . Mrs Merkel’s offer last month to accept all refugees from war-ravaged Syria opened the floodgates. More than a million migrants are expected this year alone, the bulk of them far from genuine asylum seekers. There is now deepening disquiet in this Christian country, dotted with churches, that it is being overwhelmed by people of a different religion and culture.

Yesterday, the Mail reported how social workers and women’s groups in Giessen wrote a letter to the local state parliament claiming that rape and child abuse were rife in the refugee camp. The allegations were corroborated by Atif over his curry. ‘The camp is dangerous,’ he agreed. ‘Men of different nationalities fight and women are attacked.’

The letter says the camp, far from being a peaceful haven for those fleeing war, is a dangerous melting-pot, where there have been ‘numerous rapes and sexual assaults, and forced prostitution’.

There are even reports of children being raped and subjected to sexual assault, it adds.

‘Many women have felt the need to sleep in their clothes… they won’t go to the toilet at night because rapes and assaults have taken place on their way to, or from, there. Even in daylight, a walk through the camp is fraught with fear.’

A few years ago, German Chancellor Angela Merkel admitted that multiculturalism had been a failure in Germany. Now she is posing for selfies with moocher foreigners, even as the criticism from fellow politicians about her crazy generosity is growing.

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Allah’s gangsters don’t get along with anybody, even fellow Muslims, contrary to the propaganda of the all-loving umma community of Islam. Turks and Kurds fought it out a couple weeks ago on the streets of Frankfurt to such a degree that the army had to be called. Are Germans celebrating diversity yet? This is only the beginning.

Last year, a riot in the illegal alien encampment in Calais France blew up between Sudanese and Eritreans, who apparently harbor tribal animosity against each other.

Deutsche Welle had a rare critical piece about diversity, although it had to reassure liberal readers that “Islam is a part of Germany.” Perhaps, but only because Turkish temp workers were stupidly admitted starting in the sixties and they never left. Millions more have piled in since then and they continue to come today.

Hitler tried to destroy Germany but failed. Merkel may succeed because Islam can’t be fixed, only quarantined. Muslim immigration should be stopped altogether, not encouraged.

‘Refugees don’t leave their conflicts behind’, Deutsche Welle, September 28, 2015

Following reports of aggressive incidents in German refugee shelters, authorities are looking for ways to calm the situation. Suggestions include separate housing for Muslim and Christian asylum-seekers.

There are no official statistics, but aid organizations, social workers and volunteers note that ethnic, social, cultural and religious tensions are on the rise in Germany’s overcrowded refugee shelters.

Separating refugees according to religion is now being mentioned as an interim solution to help alleviate the problems.

Up to one million migrants are expected to arrive in the country before the end of the year. The sudden surge in asylum demands this year has authorities scrambling for housing for refugees from war zones such as Syria, but also migrants from Albania and Kosovo. Often converted hotels, gyms, schools and tents are used as makeshift shelters.

Tempers flare easily at close quarters. In Leipzig last week, about 200 refugees wielding table legs and bed frames started a fight after they couldn’t agree who got to use one of the few toilets first. It took a large police contingent to calm the situation.

Tip of the iceberg
Other recent incidents include a riot at a refugee shelter in central Germany over a torn Koran and Muslim Chechens beating up Syrian Christians in a Berlin shelter.

Islam is a part of Germany, but Islamism clearly isn’t, said opposition Greens party leader Cem Özdemir, adding that tolerance must not be misinterpreted and exploited as weakness.

But insults, threats, discrimination and blackmail against Christian asylum-seekers in particular are a regular occurrence, according to the Munich-based Central Council for Oriental Christians (ZOCD).

“I’ve heard so many reports from Christian refugees who were attacked by conservative Muslims,” said Simon Jacob, of the Central Council for Oriental Christians (ZOCD).

But that’s only the tip of the iceberg, the ZOCD board member told DW: “The number of unreported cases is much higher.”

The refugees are afraid and mistrustful of authorities, and worried about possible retribution against their families at home, so they rarely call the police, he explained. They have to learn that they have duties and rights in Germany, Jacob said.

Overcrowding isn’t the main issue anyway, Jacob argued – it’s merely the trigger: “People bring with them the conflicts that exist in their native countries, Christians and Muslims, Kurds and extremists, Shiites and Sunnis – they don’t leave them behind at the border.” These conflicts erupt when the refugees – often traumatized – are forced to live close together, he added.

Quick fix
For the time being, different religions could be housed separately, Jacob said – but stressed that can only be an interim solution.

It’s of the utmost importance that the refugees be integrated in the German system of values, otherwise, they will live in parallel societies, he warned.

The eastern state of Thuringia already tries to house refugees separately depending on their country of origin, but declines to separate them by religion. “Intensely religious” Muslims above all must learn to live with other religions, Migration Minister Dieter Lauinger said.

Bavaria takes into account ethnic background and religion. “Bavaria won’t condone attacks on asylum-seekers, and that includes conflicts among the refugees,” said Emilia Müller, the state’s Minister for Social Affairs.

Police lack resources
Not just local authorities are overwhelmed by the sheer numbers and tasks – German police feel overburdened, too.

“The police are at their limits,” said Jörg Radek, deputy chief of Germany’s police union GdP. Officers are tasked with registering newcomers, reconciling differences in the shelters and protecting them from far-right extremist attacks.

“We have to do everything in our power to prevent further violence in the shelters,” Radek said – and urged housing people of different religions separately.

Different groups band together, and that can quickly turn into a major brawl, Radek said. “In that case, it’s not enough to send a lone patrol car,” Radek said.

Private security firms already guard some refugee shelters, but according to the refugees, their staff usually stays out of religiously-motivated strife.

But Radek urged hiring even more private security offices to take the pressure off regular police officers. Ideally, the municipalities should hire security personnel experienced in intercultural affairs, he said: “Personnel that understands the various refugee groups’ idiosyncrasies.”

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Syrian Refugees Are Happy in Turkish Camp https://www.limitstogrowth.org/articles/2015/09/12/syrian-refugees-are-happy-in-turkish-camp/ Sat, 12 Sep 2015 14:55:42 +0000 https://www.limitstogrowth.org/?p=12407 Turkey may wish that the resident hordes of Syrians would go to Europe and relieve it of the trouble of caring for them. Nevertheless, Syrians living in the Nizip Refugee Camp report that they have been treated very well and aren’t pining for the attractions of Europe. The camp illustrates how Syrian war refugees and [...]]]> Turkey may wish that the resident hordes of Syrians would go to Europe and relieve it of the trouble of caring for them. Nevertheless, Syrians living in the Nizip Refugee Camp report that they have been treated very well and aren’t pining for the attractions of Europe. The camp illustrates how Syrian war refugees and economic migrants can be successfully housed in the region.

Below, Turkey’s Nizip Refugee Camp where little children can play safely.

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Somebody should tell German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other do-gooders that it isn’t Europe’s or America’s responsibility to rescue the collateral damage from Islam’s latest intramural scrap. The whole Middle East mess is just Muslims being Muslims. Islam was spread by the sword throughout its history, and when Muslims aren’t killing infidels, they concentrate on each other. For example, during the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s, some estimate a million may have been killed in the Sunni-Shia dustup. Muslims should be quarantined in dar al Islam, not imported into western communities.

For this reason and others, America’s Senator Jeff Sessions recently remarked, “Middle Eastern nations should assume the primary task of absorbing this wave of refugees.  Our guiding principle should be to help assist in the placement of refugees as close to their homes as possible, and to take such action as we are able to aid their return home in a stable situation.”

Here’s more about the Turkish refugee camp:

Turkish refugee camps for Syrians set high standard, Euronews, September 9, 2015

Syrians in the Nizip Refugee Camp are thankful for Turkey’s open-handed hospitality. For one thing, the 10,500 people in Nizip, around 50km from the Syrian border, don’t feel so far from the war-rocked homes they fled, mostly in 2012.

A young man told us confidently: “We are staying here temporarily, until the crisis in Syria is resolved, and then we will go home. There are no problems here. We are safe here.”

The Turkish government, which manages Nizip, gives families a debit card they can use to buy market goods inside the camp. All the refugees are registered, and are authorised to leave the camp from 3-7pm each day, and may work outside it. There are also two schools and an infirmary.

Resident Taha Mendu told us: “Some of my friends left just after Ramadan. There were also some young people who wanted to follow them, but then they realised that there was a conspiracy to empty Syria of its population.”

We asked Mendu, who is originally from Idlib, a key battle ground in Syria, what he thought of fellow Syrians heading off for the uncertainties of Europe.

He said: “Instead of leaving for Europe, we need to return to Syria to defend our land and our sacred places.”

Another resident said: “None of my friends have left, but 150 people or so did leave for Europe, even though life here is comfortable. Turkey has given Syrians what no other country has, whether Arab or a friend of Syria.”

The tents have satellite dishes and electricity provided. Many refugees have planted vegetable gardens. There are lots of children, some of them born in Turkey.

Our correspondent Bora Bayraktar summed up: “Very few of the refugees housed in these camps in Turkey have left to try to reach Europe. Most of their needs are provided for here. But only one tenth of the two million refugees that Turkey is harbouring live in the camps. Most of the people moving on are from outside the camps.

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United Nations Do-Gooders Insist West Clean Up after Jihad https://www.limitstogrowth.org/articles/2015/06/21/united-nations-do-gooders-insist-west-clean-up-after-jihad/ Sun, 21 Jun 2015 18:57:47 +0000 https://www.limitstogrowth.org/?p=11928 Saturday, June 20, was designated by the UN as World Refugee Day. It might better be called Islam Jihad Victims Day, because many (if not most) of the genuinely displaced persons have been forced from their homes by hostile Muslims organized into murder gangs like ISIS. Jihads can as easily be Sunni vs. Shia as [...]]]> Saturday, June 20, was designated by the UN as World Refugee Day. It might better be called Islam Jihad Victims Day, because many (if not most) of the genuinely displaced persons have been forced from their homes by hostile Muslims organized into murder gangs like ISIS. Jihads can as easily be Sunni vs. Shia as Muslim vs. Christians, so quite a number of people can be affected.

A recent chart of where refugees are coming from demonstrates that point: Syria (90% Muslim), Afghanistan (99.8% Muslim), Somalia (100% Muslim), Sudan (97% Muslim), Democratic Republic of Congo (80% Christian), South Sudan (mostly Christian and animist).

Dedicated do-gooders like the UN think that we first-worlders should admit millions of Muslim refugees as part of Marxist global redistribution with extra diversity added. But that means injecting Europe and America with the same totalitarian virus of jihad that caused the refugee-creating upheavals in the first place. This is the same process by which Islam turned north Africa and the Middle East from Christian to Muslim. There were no cameras during the early period of Islam conquest, so we don’t remember the massacres and refugees from that period. But today’s rape, torture and mass murder must give a good approximation of militant Islam on the march in centuries past.

Naturally the diversity-deranged Democrats want a big dump of Syrians for America, which is a very bad idea.

In importing Muslim refugees, how would bad ones be kept out, particularly after the Obama administration lowered screening standards for admittance? How would young refugee Muslims be dissuaded from going jihad when many appear to prefer it? Hasn’t assimilation been shown to be a failure with so many Muslims leaving the US to join the ISIS gang?

Unsurprisingly CNN promotes the UN refugee project to diversify Europe and America.

U.N. World Refugee Day: Richer nations urged to shoulder burden, CNN, June 20, 2015

(CNN) The world’s refugees are all too often shunned, discriminated against or forgotten. As the United Nations marks World Refugee Day on Saturday, Hollywood actor and director Angelina Jolie is lending her support by visiting a refugee camp in Turkey.

It won’t be the first such visit for Jolie, who’s a special envoy for the U.N. refugee agency, the UNHCR. She’s previously visited refugee camps in Jordan and Iraq to see the plight of families forced from their homes by Syria’s long conflict and the advance of ISIS.

She will be accompanied Saturday by U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

In a statement, Guterres warned that “a spreading global violence has come to threaten the very foundations of our international system” and urged the world not to turn its back on those who most need its help.

“More people fled last year than at any other time in our records. Around the world, almost 60 million have been displaced by conflict and persecution. Nearly 20 million of them are refugees, and more than half are children,” he said.

Their numbers are growing every day, on every continent, he said. And they rely on the world for their survival.

“They will remember what we do,” he said. “Yet, even as this tragedy unfolds, some of the countries most able to help are shutting their gates to people seeking asylum. Borders are closing, pushbacks are increasing, and hostility is rising. Avenues for legitimate escape are fading away.”

At the same time, he said, humanitarian organizations like the UNHCR run on shoestring budgets, unable to meet the spiraling needs of such massive numbers of people.

Fleeing conflicts in Middle East, Africa
A report from the UNHCR on Thursday gave the same stark warning.

On average, 42,500 people were displaced every day in 2014, it said. The conflict in Syria has been the biggest single driver of displacement, according to the refugee agency’s Global Trendsreport — but far from the only one.

Most refugees come from the Middle East, with 7.6 million Syrians taking to the road within their own country, and 3.88 million having become refugees. Many have found shelter in neighboring Turkey, others in Lebanon and Jordan.

Many more refugees come from sub-Saharan Africa, fleeing conflicts in the Central African Republic, South Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo and elsewhere.

In Asia, the report highlights growing numbers of people fleeing Myanmar. And in the Americas, there was a rise in the number of people seeking to escape gang violence in Central America.

Former U.N Secretary General Kofi Annan said via Twitter that it was time for the world to accept that “the ebb and flow of human movement cannot be stopped.”

Guterres: Richer countries must shoulder burden
In his statement Saturday, Guterres called on the world’s richer nations to “shoulder collectively the burden of helping the victims of war” or risk letting less wealthy nations — which take in 86% of the world’s refugees — become overwhelmed and unstable.

“Since the beginnings of civilization, we have treated refugees as deserving of our protection. Whatever our differences, we have recognized a fundamental human obligation to shelter those fleeing from war and persecution,” he said.

“Yet today, some of the wealthiest among us are challenging this ancient principle, casting refugees as gate crashers, job seekers or terrorists. This is a dangerous course of action, short-sighted, morally wrong, and — in some cases — in breach of international obligations.”

World figures echoed his call.

U.S. President Barack Obama said in a statement that his country must remember its history of helping those in need.

“World Refugee Day is a solemn occasion for the United States to join our partners in the international community in recognizing the dignity, value, and potential of every one of these lives,” he said.

“It is a time to recall this nation’s proud tradition of providing support to those who are most vulnerable, and a moment to challenge ourselves to continue being as generous and resourceful as we can in meeting their needs.”

Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright also recalled how her own family had been given shelter, decades ago.

Meanwhile, the European Commission urged leaders in Europe “to follow through on their commitment to greater solidarity and shared responsibility in addressing refugee crises. These are human lives at stake, and the European Union as a whole has a moral and humanitarian obligation to act.”

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Happy World Refugee Day, Suckers, er, Americans! https://www.limitstogrowth.org/articles/2015/06/18/happy-world-refugee-day-suckers-er-americans/ Thu, 18 Jun 2015 20:47:12 +0000 https://www.limitstogrowth.org/?p=11905 According to the United Nations, June 20 is World Refugee Day, an event designed to draw attention to the many people cast adrift by war and calamity. That’s the idea at least. Many of the current crop of Africans fleeing to Europe are economic migrants — otherwise they wouldn’t be mostly young men under 30.

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According to the United Nations, June 20 is World Refugee Day, an event designed to draw attention to the many people cast adrift by war and calamity. That’s the idea at least. Many of the current crop of Africans fleeing to Europe are economic migrants — otherwise they wouldn’t be mostly young men under 30.

The BBC had a story in April that tracked African aliens; one was a Gambian Muslim who journeyed over 4500 miles to reach the first-world opportunities in Europe in order to support his large polygamous family. But Europe has opened its borders wide for “refugees” so people like the Gambian are taking advantage of a situation.

The Mediterranean’s migrant survivors, BBC, April 23, 2015

Malick Touray, 30, The Gambia
Malick, a 30-year-old mobile phone technician, describes how he began his journey across Africa to Europe in October 2012 because of his financial situation, struggling to support his extended family.

He had finished school early and started work because his father – who has three wives – could no longer pay school fees for Malick and his 18 other children. [. . .]

Another odd behavior is that towns stuck with diverse “refugees” now have Celebrations on or around June 20 organized by professional resettlement experts (the well paid persons who instruct primitive tribal people about how to operate light switches and stoves).

Erie Pennsylvania is having a Refugee Celebration as are Jacksonville Florida and Wakefield Oregon. Isn’t that like having an Ebola Celebration? Don’t people feel un-celebratory about being forced to leave their ancestral homes and be resettled in an alien culture?

But the point is that resettlement workers want to display their liberal virtue of extreme diversity and inclusion as well as promote the importation of refugees in a positive way — hey, let’s have some foreign people on welfare do their native dances!

Below, Bhutanese perform a cultural program in Erie, where the refugee population has surpassed 10,000:

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The festivities constitute another version of celebrating diversity, which seems to be the highly enforced prime directive in these days of open borders.

The celebrations also distract attention away from what’s causing all the refugee turmoil: Islam doing its traditional thing of conquering infidel lands for Allah as well as killing other Muslims who aren’t sufficiently Islamic in the mind of the jihadists.

Below, an 1800-year-old church in Mosul was burned by Muslims last year.

WorldRefugees2001-14graphIslam-nytCheck out the chart of top refugee sources, compiled by the New York Times. Like last year, the top refugee creators are Islamic, namely Syria, Afghanistan and Somalia. See my report from 2014: World Refugee Day: Jihad on the March,

But elite media promotes emotion, not analysis, about refugees so we rich first-worlders will feel guilty and willing to rescue lots more historic enemies. It’s ugly to watch, but the pattern we see today is precisely how conquering Islam destroyed Christianity in northern Africa and the Middle East over centuries. Western nations should not admit potential enemies within our gates: Muslim refugees should go to Muslim nations, period.

In fact, America would be a lot safer if Muslim immigration were ended immediately.

60 Million People Fleeing Chaotic Lands, U.N. Says, New York Times, June 18, 2015

UNITED NATIONS — Nearly 60 million people have been driven from their homes by war and persecution, an unprecedented global exodus that has burdened fragile countries with waves of newcomers and littered deserts and seas with the bodies of those who died trying to reach safety.

The new figures, released Thursday by the United Nations refugee agency, paint a staggering picture of a world where new conflicts are erupting and old ones are refusing to subside, driving up the total number of displaced people to a record 59.5 million by the end of 2014, the most recent year tallied.

Half of the displaced are children.

Nearly 14 million people were newly displaced in 2014, according to the annual report by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. In other words, tens of thousands of people were forced to leave their homes every day and “seek protection elsewhere” last year, the report found.

That included 11 million people who scattered within the borders of their own countries, the highest figure ever recorded in the agency’s 50-year history.

Tens of millions of others fled in previous years and remain stuck, sometimes for decades, unable to go home or find a permanent new one, according to the refugee agency. They include the more than 2.5 million displaced in the Darfur region of Sudan, and the 1.5 million Afghans still living in Pakistan.

When refugees flee their own countries, most of them wind up in the world’s less-developed nations, with Turkey, Iran and Pakistan hosting the largest numbers.

One in four refugees now finds shelter in the world’s poorest countries, with Ethiopia and Kenya taking many more refugees than, say, Britain and France.

As the report states, “the global distribution of refugees remains heavily skewed away from wealthier nations and towards the less wealthy.”

Even so, there has been a sharp backlash in European capitals against the waves of people coming across the Mediterranean Sea, including many who are fleeing conflict and repression in countries like Syria and Eritrea.

For now, the European Union has shelved its plans to get approval from the United Nations Security Council to target human smugglers who operate in lawless Libya and to destroy the ships they use to bring migrants across the sea.

Instead, the European Union is scheduled to meet on Monday to discuss whether it will start military operations in the international waters of the Mediterranean Sea, for which it does not need the Council’s blessings.

European Union leaders are still squabbling with one another over how to split up at least 40,000 asylum seekers across their 28 member states. And they have stepped up search-and-rescue operations after intense public pressure stemming from a sharp increase in the deaths of migrants crossing the Mediterranean this year.

Australia has felt no such compunction. Its prime minister, Tony Abbott, has pledged to turn around migrant boats before they enter Australian territorial waters, including those with minority Rohingyas fleeing persecution in Myanmar. His administration faces scrutiny over allegations that it paid smugglers to turn a boat back to Indonesia after it was intercepted on the high seas.

“For an age of unprecedented mass displacement, we need an unprecedented humanitarian response and a renewed global commitment to tolerance and protection for people fleeing conflict and persecution,” António Guterres, the high commissioner for refugees, said in a statement accompanying the annual report.

Amnesty International, in a report issued this week, accused governments and smugglers alike of pursuing “selfish political interests instead of showing basic human compassion.”

The United States offers permanent resettlement to roughly 70,000 refugees each year, though its plans to admit 2,000 Syrian refugees this year have drawn scrutiny from Republican lawmakers who worry that some among them might be terrorists.

The war in Syria is the largest source of displacement. By the end of 2014, 7.6 million Syrians were displaced within the country itself, and nearly another 3.9 million were refugees living outside the war-torn nation.

But Syria is the not the only country where conflict is forcing people to flee. The latest of 15 new conflicts to erupt in the last five years have arisen in Burundi and Yemen.

Older conflicts, like the ones in Somalia and Afghanistan, are nowhere close to a lasting peace, which means that refugees and internally displaced people remain in limbo for years.

The agency said that in 2014, fewer than 127,000 refugees returned home, the lowest number in 31 years.

Those who live in refugee camps are extremely vulnerable to hunger, unemployment and sexual violence, if they make it to one at all.

“We don’t have the capacity and we don’t have the resources to support all the victims of conflict around the world and to provide them with the very minimal level of protection and assistance,” Mr. Guterres told reporters in Geneva on Tuesday.

The nearly 60 million displaced people across the globe are, of course, not the only ones who have left their homes because of hardship. The refugee agency’s numbers include only those who say they have fled conflict and persecution, not poverty or lack of economic opportunity.

Often, refugee experts say, life is more complicated than that. People flee their homes for a host of entangled reasons, including hunger, gang violence, or even the havoc climate change wreaks on local economies.

Many migrants who are not strictly fleeing conflict take as many risks in their search for a better life.

Over the weekend came evidence of how dangerous their journey can be. The International Organization for Migration said on Wednesday that it had found the remains of more than two dozen people, mostly West Africans, who apparently got lost in a sandstorm in Niger and then died of heat and thirst near the border with Algeria.

European Union officials, including the bloc’s foreign minister, Federica Mogherini, met with African foreign ministers in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss ways to help countries of the region tackle migration and youth unemployment.

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