Originally posted by: suhaaana
Hi, can you please confirm the situation of Islamic Terrorism in Germany.
Please mention about Grooming Gangs too.
Instead of my own writing, I give you this link:
https://www.generalbundesanwalt.de/EN/Our-role/terrorism/Islamistisch-motivierter-Terrorismus_en/islamistisch-motivierter-terrorismus_node.html
...and an excerpt of a report:
"In 2023, there were 761 gang-rap*s registered in Germany — almost two per day; 47.5 per cent of the suspects were foreigners. The frequency of such crimes — which were rare in Germany as late as the 1990s — has hovered between 600 and 800 per year for the past 7 years. The statistics go on for page after mind-numbing (or mind-boggling) page. Berlin’s police chief delivered the upshot: “Bluntly stated, our numbers show that violence in Berlin is young, male, and has a non-German background.” What is straining German law enforcement (and society) is the sheer number of young male asylum-seekers. Germany famously relaxed its border controls in 2015-2016, permitting an influx of some 1.3 million people from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey. Then as now, about 70 per cent of asylum-seekers were male and most are under 35 years old.Current numbers are off this peak but still high: in 2023, 351,000 asylum-seekers entered Germany, more than the population of Germany’s former capital Bonn. Most of these men have no German skills, little education (a 2016 study revealed only 34 per cent could read the Latin alphabet), no experience with alcohol, and no experience interacting with women not related to them.
They are no longer constrained by their families, and many live jammed into crowded refugee shelters. They can, however, travel freely, and watch p*rnography on their phones. They soon discover they can buy a bottle of grain liquor (Korn) from any corner shop for €5. With €400 in cash benefits each month, they can afford to indulge. You didn’t have to be an “Islamophobe” or “xenophobe” to see trouble on the horizon. Until recently, however, that’s what you were called if you predicted problems." (thecritic,co,uk/germany-is-acknowleding-the-unspeakable)
I have the chance to live in an area where this isn't a problem, yet.
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