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Commenting on the arrest of an Iraqi and a Palestinian in relation to sexual harassment allegations on New Year's Even in Berlin, Deutsche Welle Arabic journalist Nahla Elhenawy voices the opinion that such incidents are symptomatic of wider problems relating (to) the treatment of women in the Middle East and some Muslim-majority countries.

 

"The ugliness of our region is reaching Germany," she tweets.

 

So Iraqi and Palestinian...not Syrian then?

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BBC:

Commenting on the arrest of an Iraqi and a Palestinian in relation to sexual harassment allegations on New Year's Even in Berlin, Deutsche Welle Arabic journalist Nahla Elhenawy voices the opinion that such incidents are symptomatic of wider problems relating (to) the treatment of women in the Middle East and some Muslim-majority countries.

 

"The ugliness of our region is reaching Germany," she tweets.

So Iraqi and Palestinian...not Syrian then?

'Syrians' were just a Trojan horse to change the whole demographic of Europe by getting rid of the millions of mainly male refugees that have been sat in the camps in Turkey for the past few years. The effects we are seeing are by design not by accident.

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BBC:

Commenting on the arrest of an Iraqi and a Palestinian in relation to sexual harassment allegations on New Year's Even in Berlin, Deutsche Welle Arabic journalist Nahla Elhenawy voices the opinion that such incidents are symptomatic of wider problems relating (to) the treatment of women in the Middle East and some Muslim-majority countries.

 

"The ugliness of our region is reaching Germany," she tweets.

So Iraqi and Palestinian...not Syrian then?

'Syrians' we're just a Trojan horse to change the whole demographic of Europe by getting rid of the millions of mainly male refugees that have been sat in the camps in Turkey for the past few years. The effects we are seeing are by design not by accident.

 

 

Bingo! We have a winner.

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BBC:

Commenting on the arrest of an Iraqi and a Palestinian in relation to sexual harassment allegations on New Year's Even in Berlin, Deutsche Welle Arabic journalist Nahla Elhenawy voices the opinion that such incidents are symptomatic of wider problems relating (to) the treatment of women in the Middle East and some Muslim-majority countries.

 

"The ugliness of our region is reaching Germany," she tweets.

So Iraqi and Palestinian...not Syrian then?

'Syrians' we're just a Trojan horse to change the whole demographic of Europe by getting rid of the millions of mainly male refugees that have been sat in the camps in Turkey for the past few years. The effects we are seeing are by design not by accident.

 

 

Bingo! We have a winner.

 

 

There can be no other explanation. These people, from all over the Arab world, have been sat in these very expensively built and maintained camps in eastern Turkey for the past few years, claiming refugee status due to seemingly constant upheaval from Irag, then Libya and all the way through to present day Syria. They haven't just appeared from nowhere. They have been housed and now dumped, en masse, on Europe, helped on the way by a very efficient transportation network starting in Turkey.

When you have Peter Sutherland, the UN Special Representative for International Migration (and one who pulls the strings at the very highest levels), openly advocating liberal, open door immigration policy and mass immigration into the EU to 'undermine the homogeneity of it's member states' (Home Affairs select committee briefings 2012) it all adds up to a pretty conclusive picture which doesn't lend itself to the current situation just happening by unfortunate circumstance.

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BBC:

Commenting on the arrest of an Iraqi and a Palestinian in relation to sexual harassment allegations on New Year's Even in Berlin, Deutsche Welle Arabic journalist Nahla Elhenawy voices the opinion that such incidents are symptomatic of wider problems relating (to) the treatment of women in the Middle East and some Muslim-majority countries.

 

"The ugliness of our region is reaching Germany," she tweets.

 

So Iraqi and Palestinian...not Syrian then?

 

Does it really matter,ALL ragheads treat their woman like shit,always have always will,allahu akbar they keep shouting the only bar they need is a fucking big K bar.

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Does it really matter,ALL ragheads treat their woman like shit,always have always will,allahu akbar they keep shouting the only bar they need is a fucking big K bar.

For all those who require a translation it's actually Ka-Bar and I purchased one from Silverman's in 1972 or thereabouts. In retrospect I'm very glad that I never had to use it. I still have it though...

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Fastyr Mie:

 

 

Muslims will do anything to take over the World and I bet that includes creating a Refugee Crisis cause us Bleeding Heart Westerns to Absent Mindedly open our Borders to the Islamic Refugees allowing them to come in and then they take over forcing us to Live by their Sharia Law.

 

I am now Suspicious that this Refugee Crisis is made up BS in order to Trick us into letting the Islamic Hordes into our Countries.

 

 

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http://m.timesofindia.com/world/middle-east/Saudi-Arabia-moves-troops-to-Turkey-as-base-for-Syria-invasion/articleshow/50975093.cms

my guess is turkey to bomb the kurds,

saudi to bomb assad. unlikely to do too much damage to their isis creation.

how can saudi be allowed to launch airstrikes from nato airbases?

wonder what the yanks think/daves been told to think about all this.

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