No wonder the European elite is engaged in anti-Putin propaganda on a daily basis.
Vladimir Putin has spoken out of his disbelief over its handling
claiming that a continent that ‘can’t protect its children’ has no
future.
Vladimir Putin has waded into the migrant
crisis condemning Europe’s handling of asylum seekers and saying a case
of child rape in Austria ‘dilutes national values’.
The Russian president has largely kept
quiet over the refugee crisis in Europe but has now spoken out of his
disbelief over its handling claiming that a continent that ‘can’t
protect its children’ has no future.
His comments come off the back of a case
in Austria last week, which saw an Iraqi migrant have his conviction of
raping a 10-year-old boy at a swimming pool in Vienna overturned.
He was originally convicted of the crime but it was overturned because a court didn’t prove he realised the boy was saying no.
It came after the migrant, identified as
20-year-old Amir A., claimed that it was a ‘sexual emergency’ because he
had not had sex for four months.
A second trial for the rape is expected to take place next year, but the attacker is likely to remain in custody until then.
And speaking at a press conference this
week, Putin slammed Europe’s migration policy and cited the case, where
the victim was from a Serbian family living in Austria.
He said: ‘In a European country, a child is raped by a migrant, and the court releases him.
‘It doesn’t fit into my head what on earth they’re thinking over there.
His comments come off the back of a case in Austria last week, which saw
an Iraqi migrant accused of raping a 10-year-old boy at a swimming pool
in Vienna, pictured.
The young boy had arrived in Austria with his Serbian mother, who paid
for him to go to the Theresienbad swimming pool, pictured, where he was
violently attacked.
‘I can’t even explain the rationale – is it a sense of guilt before the migrants? What’s going on? It’s not clear.’
He also claimed that the case highlighted
‘the dissolution of traditional national values’ adding: ‘A society that
cannot defend its children has no future.’
And Putin’s words appeared to have struck a chord, as he is extremely popular with Serbs.
In the rape case, the boy had arrived in
Austria with his Serbian mother, who paid for him to go to the
Theresienbad swimming pool, where he was violently attacked.
The boy was so badly injured that he
needed hospital treatment but he will be forced to go back to court for
the Iraqi man’s second trial, outraging the Austrian Serbian community.
Austrian media say the case has hardened
the communities position against asylum seekers, who were previously
divided about whether to vote for the left-leaning Green party candidate
or the far right option Nobert Hofer in upcoming elections.
However, it is not the first time Russia has lashed out at the EU’s
handling of the migrant crisis after comments by the head of Russia’s
Federal Migration Service. Pictured are migrants camping under a train
line in Paris.
Konstantin Romodanovsky accused EU countries of ignoring the
‘differences in culture, religious traditions, and customs’ with the
refugees, the vast majority of whom are Islamic. Pictured are migrants
in Paris.
However, it is not the first time Russia has lashed out at the EU’s handling of the migrant crisis.
In March, Konstantin Romodanovsky, head of
Russia’s Federal Migration Service accused leaders of willfully
ignoring cultural differences that have caused such widespread friction
and chaos across the Continent.
He also added that ‘multiculturalism has
failed’ because Europe never formed a unified strategy to integrate
refugees into Western society.
He said: ‘The European Commission left it
up to individual nations to decide how they want to treat asylum seekers
– despite the fact the policies and capabilities of member states are
very different.
Romodanovsky also accused EU countries of
ignoring the ‘differences in culture, religious traditions, and customs’
with the refugees, the vast majority of whom are Islamic.
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