German Chancellor Angela Merkel said it would be “particularly sickening” if the attacker who drove a lorry into a Berlin Christmas market turned out to be a refugee who had sought sanctuary in the country.
Isn’t it also “sickening” that a 90-year-old woman returning from Church was raped by a Muslim refugee; and that a 72-year-old woman was last reported to be on her deathbed after being unable to recover due to the trauma of being violently raped by a Muslim migrant; and that sex assaults are reportedly being committed “everywhere” in Germany; and that in the aftermath of Merkel’s “open door,” 70,000 crimes were committed or attempted by migrants?
Angela Merkel suddenly started to show a little remorse and concern for public safety when she started to take seriously the possibility that she may not get reelected.
“Angela Merkel: ‘Particularly sickening’ if Berlin attacker is proven to be a refugee”, by Will Worley, Independent, December 20, 2016:
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said it would be “particularly sickening” if the attacker who drove a lorry into a Berlin Christmas market turned out to be a refugee who had sought sanctuary in the country.
Twelve people died in the attack and at least 48 more were injured.
Ms Merkel also said she was “shocked, shaken and deeply saddened” by the event, which took place in a crowded tourist area.
“We don’t know anything for certain, but we must assume it was a terrorist attack,” she added. “It would be very difficult for us to learn that a human being committed this deed who came to Germany to ask for refugee and asylum.”
A suspect arrested in connection with the attack has been named in local media as ‘Naved B’. He is reported to be a 23-year-old refugee from Pakistan.
He had been living in Flughfen Tempelhof – an old airport that had been converted into a refugee centre – and was detained following the attack.
According to German radio station RBB-Inforadio,he arrived in in the country a year ago. He registered in Germany on 31 December 2015 in Passau, Bavaria.
Germany’s open door policy on migration has allowed hundreds of thousands of refugees into the country, many from war-torn Syria.
However, the influx has caused some tension in Germany….