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by Guy Millière
• December 26, 2016 at 6:00 am
- Of the 1.2
million migrants who arrived in Germany in 2014 and 2015, only
34,000 found work.
- Angela Merkel
went to lay white roses at the scene of the Christmas market attack
in Berlin. Thousands of Germans did the same. Many brought candles
and cried. But anger and the will to combat the threat remained
largely absent.
- Nothing better
describes the present state of Germany than the sad fate of Maria
Landenburger, a 19-year-old girl, murdered at the beginning of
December. A member of a refugee relief organization, Landenburger
was among those who welcomed migrants in 2015. She was raped and
murdered by one of the people she was helping. Her family asked
anyone who wanted to pay tribute to their daughter to give money to
refugee associations, so that more refugees could come to Germany.
- The law that
condemns incitement to hatred, presumably intended to prevent a
return to Nazi ideas, is held like a sword over whoever speaks too
harshly of the growing Islamization of the country.
- The great
majority of the Germans do not want to see that Germany is at war,
because a merciless enemy has declared war on them. They do not want
to see that war has been declared on Western civilization. They
accept defeat and docilely do what jihadists want them to do: they
submit.
- If Angela
Merkel does not see the difference between Jews exterminated by the
Nazis, and Muslims threatening to exterminate Christians, Jews and
other Muslims, she is even more clueless than it seems.
The attack in Berlin on December 19, 2016 was predictable. German
Chancellor Angela Merkel created the conditions that made it possible.
She bears an overwhelming responsibility. Geert Wilders, a member of
Parliament in the Netherlands and one of Europe's only clear-sighted
political leaders, accused her of having blood on her hands. He is right.
When she decided to open the doors of Germany to hundreds of
thousands of Muslims from the Middle East and more distant countries, she
must have known that jihadists were hidden among the people flooding in.
She also must have known that the German police had no way of controlling
the mass that entered and would be quickly overwhelmed by the number of
people it would have to control. She did it anyway.
by Kasim Cindemir
• December 26, 2016 at 4:00 am
- "The
apostate's life and organs do not have to be respected and may be
taken with impunity." — Islamic State document found during a
raid in December by U.S. Special Forces in Syria.
- "Former
prisoner Abo Rida stated that surgeons for IS terror group removed
kidneys and corneas from prisoners. He said that they were told that
jihadists were more deserving of organs." — Anne Speckhard,
International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism.
- Iraq's
Ambassador to the UN, Mohammed Alhakim, asked
the world body last year to investigate the killing of a dozen Iraqi doctors who
rejected IS demands to cut out people's organs.
- According to
the World Health Organization, illegal organ
trading generates
between $600 million and $1.2 billion in profits each year.
A news report from German broadcaster ARD shows photos
of Yazidi slaves distributed by ISIS (left), as well as undercover
footage of ISIS operatives in Turkey taking payment for buying the slaves
(right).
Charges that Islamic State (IS) engages in organ trading -- taking
body parts from their victims in Iraq and Syria and selling them to
traffickers in Turkey -- have surfaced again.
The Iranian news network Alalam reported on October 6 that IS
has set up a market in Turkey where it sells human organs stolen from
innocent people. Alalam also posted a photograph of a person whose
organ was taken.
The Iraqi News also reported that IS has kidnapped and sold
many children in Syria to Turkish organ traffickers in order to finance
its operations.
Turkey's government-funded news service, Anadolu Agency,
reported months ago that ISIS opened a "medical school" in
Northern Syria.
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