INTL EU Refugee/Migration Crises - News Only Thread for September 2015

Be Well

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CLAIM: DROWNED AYLAN KURDI’S FATHER ACCUSED OF BEING PEOPLE SMUGGLER AT HELM OF CAPSIZED BOAT


http://www.breitbart.com/london/201...ing-people-smuggler-at-helm-of-capsized-boat/

SIMON KENT 11 Sep 2015

THE father of the three-year-old boy whose lifeless body washed up on a Turkish beach was allegedly a people smuggler and was at the helm of the boat when it foundered, killing his son. Australian broadcaster Network Ten has aired allegations that Aylan Kurdi’s father Abdullah was a people trafficker who skippered the vessel which capsized off the Turkish coast.

An Iraqi woman on board the boat, who lost two of her children, made the allegations from Iraq early Friday morning. It was alleged they had paid US$10,000 for the trip.

Zainab Abbas, via her Sydney based cousin Lara Tahseen, told 10 News the boy’s father was driving the boat.

“He was a smuggler, yes, he was the one driving the boat,’’ she told Network 10. “He was a smuggler, yes, he was the one driving the boat,’’ she told Network 10.

According to the Sydney Daily Telegraph, a people smuggler who they paid the money to told them the captain was taking his children.

“He said; ‘don’t worry the captain of the boat, the driver, is going to bring his two kids and his wife’… He was going crazy, like speed.”

The boat hit a wave at speed and capsized. The young toddler’s body washed up on the beach and the subsequent furore it provoked sparked an international debate about the fate of others making the same journey across the Mediterranean.

Further allegations have been levelled at Mr Kurdi, with sources telling Breitbart London that one Iraqi family on the same boat will be “going public” with more information about Mr Kurdi’s state of mind when steering the boat.

Earlier this week Mr Kurdi blamed Canadian authorities for the deaths of his wife and sons, telling German news site Die Welt that he did not understand why Canada rejected his application for asylum. But Canada’s immigration department said it had not received a refugee application from Mr Kurdi.

He has now returned to Syria and the ruins of the city of Kobani; the home he and his family had fled. His wife and sons were buried in Kobani on Friday.

International aid agencies as well as pro-migration campaigners have been using the case of Aylan Kurdi as rationale Europe taking more migrants onto its shores. The recent revelations may distinctly undermine their cause and indeed spread light on the real problem in the region: people smugglers.
 

BREWER

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http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/2...ugees-fake-their-way-europe-daniel-greenfield

Syria Happy to Help "Refugees" Fake Their Way into Europe
Daniel Greenfield

The official story is that all those poor refugees are fleeing Assad's oppression. But Assad seems eager to help them go.

Lax new rules handed down from Damascus allows passports to be issued abroad with virtually no checks for just £250.

Experts said the system, which allows Syrian citizens abroad to get passports without referring their applications to the country’s central immigration control, could be abused by terrorists and people smugglers.

News of the staggering numbers being issued without proper checks comes amid warnings about the growing illegal trade in the documents fuelled by German and Swedish pledges to house any refugees from Syria.

A document sent to all Syrian embassies in April raised the spectre of mass fraud by non-Syrians by appearing to show that those without any form of existing ID could buy the vital paperwork allowing them to leave the country and head to the EU.

In the memo, embassy staff were told passports should be issued to Syrians “even if they left in an illegal manner or they hold non-official passports or travel documents.”

Why is Assad doing this?

1. Obviously money - Refugee smuggling is big business and his regime is happy to take a cut. 10,000 passports being issued in August in Jordan adds up to 4 million dollars or so. Keep multiplying and you end up with half a billion dollars.

It's not bad for some pieces of paper.

2. Russia - Assad is an Iranian/Russian client and Moscow is obsessed with destroying Europe, particularly the big three players, the UK, France and Germany. A flood of Muslim migrants will eventually get that job done. Muslim migration will also destroy Russia, but it's not like anyone is thinking rationally here. Instead the various Western nations keep using Muslims as weapons against each other.

But that was also true back in the Gates of Vienna days.

3. Refugees as a Terror Weapon - There's quite a history of countries using refugee dumping to destabilize and damage other countries. Gaddafi is a famous regional example. Assad is warning Europe that the alternative is a flood of refugees and so it ought to meet his demands. Since Europe can't actually shut down the Syrian civil war, it's a little pointless, but European leaders aren't known for having any understanding of the situation anyway.

4. Mainly this benefits Iran, which can once again claim that it can stabilize everything as long as its demands are met. Again, all it can do is prolong the conflict, but that is what it wants anyway.
 

BREWER

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http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/260...nging-10000-syrian-refugees-us-robert-spencer

Get Ready: Obama Bringing 10,000 Syrian Refugees to U.S.
Robert Spencer

The Reuters headline was “Obama wants U.S. to prepare for 10,000 Syrian refugees next year: White House.”

Prepare? How can we prepare? Bomb shelters? Underground bunkers? Metal detectors at shopping malls? Funeral arrangements? Exactly what preparations does the President expect us to make?

I know what you’re thinking: there you go again, Spencer, you racist, bigoted Islamophobe. Here is Barack Obama magnanimously opening America’s doors to a desperate population in crisis, and you’re demanding that our nation’s hospitality not be tendered to these poor people – and why not? Just because they are “brown”?

Nope. That’s not the problem at all, although as always, charges of “racism” will be used to drown out any dissenting voices. The real problem is that last February, the Islamic State promised to flood Europe in the near future with as many as 500,000 refugees. That future is upon us, and it is important to note that the Islamic State was not simply talking about engulfing the continent in a humanitarian crisis that would strain its resources to the breaking point. The jihadis were also planning to cross into Europe among those refugees, and now they’re boasting that they have done so.

An Islamic State operative boasted last week that among the flood of refugees, 4,000 Islamic State jihadis had entered Europe. “They are going like refugees,” he said, but they were going with the plan of sowing blood and mayhem on European streets. As he told this to journalists, he smiled and said, “Just wait.” He explained: “It’s our dream that there should be a caliphate not only in Syria but in all the world, and we will have it soon, inshallah.”

And now Barack Obama is bringing 10,000 of these refugees to the United States. How many Islamic State jihadis will be among them? No one can say, but what jihadi would pass up a chance to go to the Great Satan itself, and win his share of virgins by destroying an American landmark or mass murdering American infidels wholesale?

Such talk is, of course, “hateful” and “Islamophobic,” besides the evergreen “racist.” Now we see the cost of this manipulative sloganeering: an untold number of Americans is virtually certain to die at the hands of jihadis hidden among these refugees, and the public square is so corrupt and compromised that it isn’t even possible to have a mature and thoughtful public debate about the Islamic concept of emigration and the role it may be playing in this refugee crisis.

So here is one way that lovers of freedom can prepare, as Obama wants us to, for this “refugee” influx: call upon your elected officials to oppose this, and endeavor in every possible way to inform them about the Islamic State’s statements and the facts that the overwhelming majority of these refugees are male, Muslims, and able-bodied. Where are the women who have been displaced? Where are the elderly or chronically ill people? Where are the non-Muslims, even as tens of thousands of Christians have been driven out of their ancestral homelands?

The Qur’an says: “And whoever emigrates for the cause of Allah will find on the earth many locations and abundance. And whoever leaves his home as an emigrant to Allah and His Messenger and then death overtakes him, his reward has already become incumbent upon Allah. And Allah is ever Forgiving and Merciful.” (4:100) To emigrate for the cause of Allah is to come to a non-Muslim land with the goal of subverting its existing order and Islamizing it, as Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, did when he moved from Mecca to Medina – a move so significant that it, not Muhammad’s birth or death or becoming a prophet, stands as the Year One of the Islamic calendar. Are we to believe that absolutely none of the refugees in Europe now and on their way to the United States have the hijrah in mind? Are we really supposed to accept that none of the Muslim refugees thinks this refugee crisis is a golden opportunity to bring Islam to Europe and the United States?

That thought has certainly crossed the mind of Islamic State operatives. But why should Barack Obama be expected to take seriously the boasts and threats of the “JV team” that is so weak and powerless that it only controls an area the size of Great Britain and wealth beyond that of many established nations?

These 10,000 refugees will almost certainly not be the last to come to America. They and their fellow refugees will likely transform America forever, as Obama promised to do when he first ran for President. Meanwhile, several Muslim countries have declined to take any refugees from Syria, citing the terror risk. Those racist Islamophobes! If, in a few years, the Statue of Liberty is a smoking ruin and Obama’s successor is living in hiding while the White House is repaired from a jihad terror attack, courtesy some of these “refugees,” American policymakers may wish they had worked more forcefully to make sure that the U.S. followed the example of those Muslim countries. But at the moment, the political cost is just too high for anyone who opposes this refugee influx – even though the societal cost of ignoring the threat is likely to be astronomical.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
The Associated Press ‏@AP 9m9 minutes ago
The Latest: Munich sees over 12,000 migrants in one day, asks for help from other German cities: http://apne.ws/1L9Y0Oz


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Germany warns at 'limit of capacity' as migrant numbers surge - @AFP

http://news.yahoo.com/munich-buckles-under-strain-refugee-influx-033651158.html


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Czech Prime Minister Sobotka says it is impossible to retreat on rejecting migrant quotas - @Reuters
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At least 10 refugees die after boat capsizes near Farmakonìssi, Greece - @YanniKouts
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Police freed 42 refugees from refrigerated trucks in Aistersheim, Austria - @LPDooe
 

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Tex88

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Breaking, Sunday afternoon local: German closes southern border, calls in police from all states:

http://www.spiegel.de/politik/deuts...ebergehend-grenzkontrollen-ein-a-1052704.html

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34239674


Germany is to reintroduce some form of controls on its border with Austria to cope with the influx of migrants, German and Austrian media report.

It is not clear what measures would be introduced.

More than 13,000 migrants arrived into Munich alone on Saturday. Germany's vice-chancellor said the country was "at the limit of its capabilities".

Germany's Bild newspaper and Austria's Kronen Zeitung said controls would be in place on the Bavaria-Austria border.

Germany expects 800,000 migrants to arrive this year.
Influx

Der Spiegel reported (in German) that the German Interior Minister, Thomas de Maiziere, would make an announcement in the coming hours.

Last month, Mr de Maiziere said the Schengen agreement, which allows free movement between a large number of European countries, could be suspended.
 
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Be Well

may all be well
MIGRANTS INTO EUROPE AT RECORD HIGHS, NOW NEARING HALF MILLION

http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...ope-at-record-highs-now-nearing-half-million/

THOMAS D. WILLIAMS, PH.D. 12 Sep 2015

So far in 2015 more than 430,000 migrants, including refugees seeking asylum, have arrived in Europe across the Mediterranean Sea. This record number represents nearly double the number of migrants for the entire year 2014, when 219,000 migrants and refugees arrived in Europe by sea.

According to a report from the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the great majority of these migrants were registered in Greece, with 309,356 people, or about 70 percent of total 2015 arrivals. Italy had the second-highest number, with 121,139 people, or 28 percent of all migrants arriving in 2015.

Rather than slow down, the influx of migrants and refugees is actually picking up, with an estimated 50,000 migrants and refugees arriving to the Greek islands just since the beginning of September. According to reports, this increase stems from an attempt by migrants to make the crossing before inclement weather sets in, when the crossing becomes more perilous.

Nearly half of the migrants and refugees were Iraqi or Syrian nationals, most of them families with little children. The rest come chiefly from Afghanistan and Pakistan, with some others making the trip from sub-Saharan Africa.

While in Greece, some 70 percent of migrants and refugees came from Syria, in Italy the main countries of origin were Eritrea, followed by Nigeria and Somalia.

Recent reports suggest that some of those registering as Syrians may, in fact, be Iraqis, Libyans, Palestinians and Egyptians attempting to pass themselves off as Syrian, since their chances of being accepted for asylum are much higher as Syrians.

Amid the wave of refugees, many European politicians believe it is time to close the door to economic migrants.

“Refugees are from Syria,” said Zacharoula Tsirigoti, head of Greece’s border protection. “The others are immigrants.”

While Greece and Italy have been the first port of entry for the majority of immigrants and refugees, Germany has continued to carry the brunt of those seeking permanent residence.

This week Germany’s foreign minister warned that the influx of hundreds of thousands of migrants could be “the biggest challenge for the EU in its history.”

“If we are united in describing the situation as such, we should be united that such a challenge is not manageable for a single country,” said Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

The death toll among those attempting to cross the Mediterranean into Europe this year stands at 2,748 migrants, the majority of whom lost their lives in the first half of the year, after which Frontex stepped in with more patrols. The broadening of the EU’s Operation Triton enabled maritime forces to save more migrants lives in the Channel of Sicily.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
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Germany halts train traffic coming from Austria, situation in other direction unclear, Austrian rail company spokeswoman says - @Reuters
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mzkitty

I give up.
They just refuse to learn:


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EU's Juncker says he just spoke with Germany's Merkel, agreed more cohesive management of migrant crisis needed to keep Europe's internal borders open -
@Reuters
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Lilbitsnana

On TB every waking moment
Conflict News ‏@Conflicts 4m4 minutes ago

MAP: Borders just closed in #Europe. #Germany #CzechRepublic #Austria - @minefornothing


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Melodi

Disaster Cat
[I knew this was coming, boy was that fast]
Germany imposes border controls as country struggles with refugee surge
Michelle Martin and Alastair Macdonald

Published
13/09/2015 | 16:22
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A migrant boy eats an apple together with other refugees waiting for buses after crossing the border between Hungary and Austria in Nickelsdorf, Austria (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)
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A migrant boy eats an apple together with other refugees waiting for buses after crossing the border between Hungary and Austria in Nickelsdorf, Austria (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)

GERMANY has reinstated controls at its borders with Austria as Europe's top economy struggles to cope with a record influx of refugees.


Berlin announced that the temporary measure would be taken first on the southern frontier with Austria, where migrant arrivals have soared since Chancellor Angela Merkel effectively opened German borders to refugees a week ago.
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Migrants queue as they wait to board a regional train at the main railway station in Munich, Germany September 13, 2015. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle

"The aim of these measures is to limit the current inflows to Germany and to return to orderly procedures when people enter the country," said Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, adding that this was also necessary for security reasons.


Berlin took the step - which is allowed under Europe's Schengen treaty as long as it remains temporary - a day before EU interior ministers hold an emergency meeting to discuss spreading asylum seekers around the 28-nation bloc.

A European Commission proposal that each country should accept refugees under a system of compulsory quotas is meeting strong resistance from some countries, especially in central Europe. Slovakia said on Sunday it would try to block the plan.

Germany, Europe's largest and richest economy, has become a magnet for many people fleeing war and poverty in Syria and other parts of the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Police said around 13,000 migrants arrived in the southern city of Munich alone on Saturday, and another 3,000 on Sunday morning.

Now Germany has joined the list of smaller and poorer countries such as Greece and Hungary that are struggling to manage the huge flow of desperate people.


"This step became necessary. The great willingness to help that Germany has shown in recent weeks - by full-time employees and especially by the many thousands of volunteers - must not be overstrained," de Maiziere said.

The European Commission said Germany appeared legally justified in reimposing border controls, which have been removed in recent decades across much of the continent, and urged action at Monday's meeting in Brussels.

"The German decision of today underlines the urgency to agree on the measures proposed by the European Commission in order to manage the refugee crisis," it said in a statement.

Germany has halted train traffic from Austria, a spokeswoman for Austrian rail company OeBB said on Sunday. She said the head of the German rail company told his Austrian counterpart of the decision.

Amid political bickering among European governments, the crisis claimed yet more lives - 28 migrants drowned off a Greek island on Sunday when their boat sank, the coastguard said.


Earlier, Berlin made clear it needed help from EU partners. "It's true: the European lack of action in the refugee crisis is now pushing even Germany to the limit of its ability," Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel, who is also vice-chancellor, told the website of Der Tagesspiegel newspaper.

With large numbers of migrants stuck in squalid and chaotic conditions on European borders, or trudging along the side of motorways, Merkel last weekend stopped enforcing the EU's "Dublin" rules under which asylum seekers should register in the first member state they arrive in.

De Maiziere defended her decision but insisted the Dublin rules were still valid. "We need to quickly return to orderly procedures now," he added. "We can't allow refugees to freely choose where they want to stay - that's not the case anywhere in the world."

Most asylum seekers are refusing to stay in the poorer southern European countries where they arrive, such as Greece, and are instead making their way to Germany or Sweden where they anticipate a warmer welcome.

Germans have greeted them with cheers and volunteers are flooding in to assist at the end of their arduous and dangerous journeys by sea and land, often via Turkey and the Greek islands, and then onwards through the Balkans, Hungary and Austria.

Despite Germany's decision, Austria would not introduce additional checks at its border with Hungary, Chancellor Werner Faymann said, according to the Austrian news agency APA.

Peter Maurer, president of the Geneva-based International Committee of the Red Cross, praised Merkel for showing leadership in the crisis.

But speaking to the Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung, Maurer expressed his disquiet after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban declared he would use a newly-built fence to close the border with Serbia to migrants on Sept. 15, and that "rebellious" migrants would be arrested.

"I find it dangerous when a European country drifts in this direction," he said.

In Vienna, Faymann has likened Orban's treatment of refugees to the Nazis' deportation of Jews and others to concentration camps. Budapest responded by accusing him of conducting "a campaign of lies" against Hungary.

This tit-for-tat illustrated the rift within Europe.

Interior ministers from the EU's 28 member states will Commission proposals to redistribute about 160,000 asylum seekers across the bloc. Central European countries, however, reject the idea of compulsory quotas.

"It is impossible to retreat," Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka said on Sunday. "We are helping, we are ready to help, but on a voluntary basis. The quotas won't work."


In neighbouring Slovakia, Interior Minister Robert Kalinak said he had a mandate from the government and parliament to try to block quotas. "They don't make any sense ... and don't solve the crisis in any way," he said in a TV interview.

Meanwhile, the migrants continued to risk all on the journey north. The Greek coastguard said the 28 drowned off the island of Farmakonisi in what was thought to be the largest recorded death toll from any single accident in Greek waters since the crisis began.

In the space of 90 minutes, a Reuters photographer saw 10 dinghies packed with refugees arriving from Turkey on the Greek island of Lesbos, just as caretaker Prime Minister Vasiliki Thanou was calling for a comprehensive EU policy to deal with the crisis.

Further up the refugee route, 8,500 migrants entered Macedonia from Greece between Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon, the United Nations refugee agency said.

Reuters
http://www.independent.ie/world-new...ry-struggles-with-refugee-surge-31523042.html
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
Scores of children among the dead as 38 refugees drown near Greek island
Michele Kambas and Alkis Konstantinidis

Published
13/09/2015 | 16:52

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A Syrian refugee holding a baby in a lifetube as he swims towards the shore after their dinghy deflated some 100m away from the Greek island of Lesbos Credit: Alkis Konstantinidis (Reuters)

Thirty-four refugees, almost half of them children, have drowned off the Greek coast after their boat sank, the coastguard said.


Four babies, six boys and five girls are among those who died when the wooden vessel carrying them overturned Sunday morning, about three miles east of the small island of Farmakonisi, close to Turkey's coast
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Details of the nationalities and ages of the victims have yet to be released.

Units of the Greek coastguard said 68 people were rescued from the water and another 30 survivors from the same boat were found on Farmakonisi.
Syrian and Afghan refugees are helped by locals as they reach the shore after their dinghy deflated Credit: Alkis Konstantinidis (Reuters)
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Syrian and Afghan refugees are helped by locals as they reach the shore after their dinghy deflated Credit: Alkis Konstantinidis (Reuters)

On Lesbos, an island which has borne the brunt of Greece's migrant intake, a Reuters photographer saw 10 dinghies arriving within 90 minutes on Sunday.

One inflatable carrying about 70 refugees, including many children, burst about 100 metres from the shore.

Locals pulled infants and toddlers - including a two-month old baby cradled by his father - ashore on rubber rings.

Tens of thousands of mainly Syrian refugees have braved rough seas this year to make the short but precarious journey from Turkey to Greece's eastern islands, mainly in flimsy and overcrowded inflatable dinghies.

Thousands have died, many of them taking the much longer crossing from Libya, in Europe's worst migrant crisis in decades.

Greece has regularly called for more help from authorities in dealing with the influx, and caretaker Prime Minister Vasiliki Thanou urged the bloc on Sunday to agree a more comprehensive policy.

Other countries were wrong to criticise Greece's response to the flow of migrants, Thanou said during a trip to Lesbos.

"We would urge them to consider the responsibility of guarding a 16,000 km long coastline of European borders ... and whether a future Europe of principles can be constructed by building walls," she said.

The vast majority of refugees reaching Greece quickly head north to other countries, with Germany the most favoured destination.

EU states have so far failed to reach agreement over proposals by Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker to accept a mandatory quota system for accepting refugees.

Reuters
http://www.independent.ie/world-new...efugees-drown-near-greek-island-31523067.html
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
I also am not surprised by German's "turn around on policy" but again it happened even faster than I expected

Germany to 'reintroduce border controls' with Austria as Munich struggles with refugee arrivals

It is unclear what form the border controls would take
Adam Withnall Author Biography

Sunday 13 September 2015

Gerrmany has reintroduced border controls with Austria, its interior minister has confirmed, halting all trains and deploying 2,100 riot police to help carry out checks.

Speaking at a press conference called at short notice, Thomas de Maizière said the controls were being applied with immediate effect "to bring some order to the entry of refugees".

While the exact nature of the checks remained unclear, the minister described them as a "safety measure" which was within the remit of the Schengen Agreement.

"In Germany the rules will be applied in order to protect refugees," De Maizière said. "Germany has shown a lot of willingness to help, there have been many helpers and volunteers, but this helpfulness must not be overstretched."

A spokesperson for an Austrian rail company said German officials had begun halting all trains trying to cross the border into Bavaria from 5pm local time (4pm BST), while the situation involving traffic going the other way remained unclear.

Reporting on the unexpected move earlier and citing unnamed officials, German daily Bild said the closing of the border represented "a dramatic shift in refugee policy".

Der Spiegel reported that only those with "valid travel documents" would be allowed to enter the country from Austria "until further notice". Refugees arrive in Munich Refugees arrive in Munich

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According to Bild, the central government was sending 21 riot police squadrons, each of 100 officers, to help secure the border, after local officials issued a plea for more help from the federal force.

Kronen Zeitung, an Austrian daily, reported that there were concerns in Vienna of a backlog as people were subjected to additional checks to "determine immediately who is entitled to asylum".

It quoted unnamed government officials, who said: "Angela Merkel has assured Chancellor Werner Faymann in a telephone conversation that there will be no chaos."

Thomas Stobl, a senior member of Ms Merkel's Christian Democrats party (CDU), told Die Welt that he welcomed the return of controls.

"The controls that have been introduced on the border with Austria are the right thing to do," he said. "They'll enable us to at least slow down the acute inflows of refugees."

At the press conference, said that the focus for border controls would "initially" be on the border with Austria, suggesting they could be extended if necessary.

"This measure is also a signal to all of Europe," he said. "Germany is taking on its responsibility but, given the burden, there must be a fair distribution across Europe. Migrants gather at a tent city near Munich Hauptbahnhof railway station Migrants gather at a tent city near Munich Hauptbahnhof railway station

"The border controls will not solve everything, we are aware of that, but we have to apply this in order to get some order.

"And we also need to prevent more refugees from coming to Europe from Syria, Iraq and other countries."
The refugee crisis - in pictures

He said the matter had been agreed by all coalition parties in Germany, and added that he had personally been in contact with the Austrian government.

Austrian officials said around 6,000 refugees had entered the country since midnight and that it was on course for a record 10,000 for the day, with the vast majority heading for the German border.

A spokesman for the Austrian police force said: "The flow of refugees remains very high."

Munich's mayor, Dieter Reiter, said earlier on Sunday that the city had reached its "upper limit" of capacity for housing refugees.

He said Munich was short around by around "1,000 to 5,000" spaces, adding that while the city was serious about welcoming those in need, it had reached the end of its limited resources.

Also on Sunday, Austrian police said they had rescued 42 people, including five women and eight children, who were found in a refrigerated truck at a rest stop near the border with Germany.

Police said all were in good health and that two Iraqi men suspected of people smuggling were arrested. Last month, 71 people were found dead after they suffocated inside a truck on a highway in Austria.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ds-of-refugees-arrive-in-munich-10498880.html
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat

Norwegian politicians propose putting refugees on Svalbard – remote Arctic islands with more polar bears than people


Country’s Green Party hopes that putting people on the archipelago will boost employment for the 2,600 people who live there – who are outnumbered by the 3,000 polar bears
Andrew Griffin Author Biography

Sunday 13 September 2015

Norwegian politicians are looking into sending refugees to Svalbard, an Atlantic archipelago that is one of the world’s most remote areas – and which is currently inhabited by more polar bears than people.

Local representatives hope that Svalbard could receive and then home refugees.

The party has asked Svalbard’s Governor to look into the legality of the plan, which could be undone by the fact that Svalbard isn’t part of the Schengen free movement area and so can’t take people as easily, according to local reports.

Local politicians have committed to work “100 per cent” for a quick realisation of the plan if it is proved legal, according to local reports.

Many of the people living on the islands are employed by coal miners. But that work is precarious – one of the country’s main employers, miner Store Norske, announced recently that it would be sacking 150 employees.

Building a reception centre for migrants would be safer work, as well as helping fulfill the country’s moral obligation to migrants, according to the politicians proposing it.

"A reception centre would of course create jobs, but that is a positive side effect of something much more important than coal mining, that's not our primary concern,” Espen Klungseth Rotevatn, the leader of the Green Party on the islands, told the local Vårt Land newspaper. “Europe is on fire, and it is now that our values and ethical standards are put to the test.”

The only group to propose putting people on the island in the past has been the country’s anti-immigration Progress Party. One member proposed in May that Norway should send 10,000 immigrants to the islands – later retracting his statement and saying it was simply a way of demonstrating how little space the country has.

Right-wing politicians have previously suggested that the islands be used as a prison camp for addicts and criminals.

It isn’t clear that Norway would be able to send refugees to Svalbard, because of the special status of the islands. But politicians hope that might actually make it easier for people to live and work there.


The Greens hope to make use of a special treaty signed in 1920 to send people to the island. The Svalbard Treaty has been signed by over 40 countries and says that all signatories have equal rights to engage in commercial activities there, but recognizes the sovereignty of Norway over the islands.

While Syria hasn’t signed the agreement, Afghanistan has. And politicians hope that the special status of international people on the islands could make it more able to take in refugees.

It wouldn't be the first time that Norway is housing refugees through a legal loophole – it emerged last month that some people were heading into the country on bikes, to get around a stipulation that refugees cannot enter the country by foot or in someone else's car.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...th-more-polar-bears-than-people-10498859.html
 

bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I'm not sure these "refugees" would be happy in a very cold climate. But the idea of kind of isolating them, yeah, I can see that.
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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I'm not sure these "refugees" would be happy in a very cold climate. But the idea of kind of isolating them, yeah, I can see that.

Can't say I give a damn whether or not they're "happy". If the accomodations don't suit them, they can go back to where they came from. Not all of them- by a long shot- are actually homeless refugees!

(speaking of which- I've seen several pictures where these supposedly "desperate and destitute" people are wearing light colored clothing, and it's spotless. I saw an infant being carried in a fleecy, snow-white bunting. I couldn't keep my own kids clothes that clean for more than 6 hours under 1st world conditions- how is it these people who are supposedly in such dire straits are doing it?)

Summerthyme (yep, getting more cynical and suspicious by the day- but this situation has my BS meter absolutely pegged)
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
Europe pulls up the drawbridge to refugees as German border closure sparks domino effect


Alexandra Sims

Monday 14 September 2015

European countries halted nearly two decades of frontier-free travel after Germany sparked a domino effect of border closures and refugees set a new record for the most arrivals by land in one day.

Austria deployed military police in an effort to prevent the growing influx of people, entering its territory as a series of states responded to Berlin’s unexpected decision by launching their own border checks.

Thousands of migrants had crossed into Austria from Hungary on foot overnight, filling up emergency accommodation nearby, including tents at the frontier.

Many more scrambled to enter Hungary before strict new rules take effect on Tuesday, when Budapest's right-wing government says the illegal flow of people into the country will stop.

Police said 7,437 migrants had been recorded entering Hungary from Serbia by 3pm UK time on Monday, beating the previous day's record of 5,809.

As mounted police stood by and a helicopter hovered overhead, Hungarian police in helmets blocked off the main informal crossing point and dozens of officers took up positions on a railway track used by migrants to enter the EU's Schengen zone of border-free travel.

Slovakia also vowed to impose controls on its borders with Hungary and Austria, while the Netherlands said it would make spot checks at its borders and other EU countries including Sweden and Poland said they were monitoring the situation to decide whether new measures were needed.

Austria's vice-chancellor Reinhold Mitterlehner told a news conference: “If Germany carries out border controls, Austria must put strengthened border controls in place. We are doing that now.”

Meanwhile, European interior ministers were meeting in Brussels for a summit which is expected to soften demands from the European commission to mandatorily distribute refugees across 22 countries.

A four-page draft document prepared by EU ambassadors before the meeting reportedly focuses on “Fortress Europe” policies.

The document, obtained by the Guardian, allegedly sets out plans for “reception facilities” to “temporarily accommodate people” in Greece and Italy while they are identified, registered and finger-printed.

It also purportedly suggests that “rapid border intervention teams” are implemented at “sensitive external borders” to "identify persons in need of international protection and support their relocation."

“Irregular migrants” whose asylum claims fail will be "returned", according to the document. When return is not practicable then “detention measures” will be applied, it reportedly says, to prevent secondary movements to other EU countries.

On Sunday, Germany introduced temporary controls on its border with Austria.

Trains between Germany and Austria were also suspended for 12 hours until early this morning as Germany's vice-chancellor warned the country was “at the limit of its capabilities”.

Germany's actions go against the principles of the Schengen zone, which allows free movement between several European countries, although the agreement does allow for temporary suspensions.

The controls on Germany’s border with Austria led to traffic jams this morning, with authorities in Bavaria reporting a two-mile tail-backs on the A8 highway at Bad Reichenhall, near Salzburg.

Regional Broadcaster Bayericher Rundfunk reported a four-mile queue on the A3 highway near Passau.

France has also called for tighter controls at Europe's borders to deal with the influx of migrants and to identify refugees from economic migrants.

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve called for centres where the thousands of migrants can be processed, as well as a common asylum process.

“Behind this humanitarian reality is a European reality,” Mr Cazeneuve told RTL radio.

Additional reporting by various agencies
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...rol-crackdown-on-refugee-influx-10499747.html
 

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BREAKING: More than 200,000 migrants entered Hungary this year: police - AFP



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BREAKING Berlin suggests cutting EU aid funds to states that refuse refugee quotas after record 9,380 migrants entered Hungary on Mon. - AFP


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BREAKING: Over 500,000 migrants counted at EU border this year: EU agency - @AFP



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BREAKING: #Hungary declares state of emergency on border with #Serbia - @MarQs__


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Hungarian police acting under new laws arrest 45 people for allegedly breaking through border fence from Serbia - BBC



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BREAKING: German chancellor Angela #Merkel says she has asked for an EU summit next week on the #refugee crisis - @SkyNewsBreak


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BREAKING: #Hungary plans anti-migrant fence along #Romania border too: foreign minister - @TahrirSy
 

mzkitty

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Serbia's foreign minister says his country finds it 'unacceptable' that migrants are being sent back from Hungary while more and more are arriving from Macedonia and Greece - @AP
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Photo: Migrant children sit at the closed Serbia-Hungary border - @Laura_Padoan


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Czech foreign minister says European Union needs to return to normal situation on internal borders - @Reuters
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Slovak PM Robert Fico says he is calling for extraordinary EU summit on migrant issue, worst decision would be to train to make decision on minister's level - @Reuters
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Doctors Without Borders says its Dignity I completed rescue of 119 people on a rubber boat; all now sheltered - @MSF_Sea


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Slovak PM Robert Fico says every migrant who crosses border illegally will be detained - @Reuters
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Serbian foreign minister: Key Hungarian border crossing has to remain open -
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International Organization for Migration says Hungary appears to be in contravention of UN, EU asylum rules - @Reuters
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More: Hungarian authorities says they detained 60 migrants for attempting to breach razor-wire fence at Serbian border - @AP
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Officials: Hungary detains 60 migrants under new laws, plans to charge them -
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Hungary has set up two transit zones to handle asylum requests from migrants along its Serbian border, where requests can be assessed within hours, government says - @Reuters
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Migrants hold signs indicating they will hunger strike until Hungary-Serbia border is open - @marcelvdsteen


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Photo: Crowds of migrants are gathering at the Serbia-Hungary border fence - @rjmyers


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Video: Hungarian police move people on from the Serbia after emergency declaration - @fergalkeane47

https://twitter.com/fergalkeane47/status/643730698021552128
 

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mzkitty

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Hungary says it ruled on and rejected 16 asylum requests Tuesday; applicants are appealing - @Reuters
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UN refugee agency finds elements of Hungary's new border rules 'alarming'; says not enough time is being given to assess asylum claims - @CBCAlerts
 

mzkitty

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Hungarian security advisor Gyorgy Bakondi says 174 people were caught crossing the border illegally Tuesday, will face criminal prosecution - @Reuters
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Two in every 100 Syrian migrants are ISIS fighters, PM is warned: Lebanese minister tells Cameron jihadists are coming 'under cover' to attack the West
•Two in every 100 Syrian migrants are ISIS fighters, PM has been warned
•Lebanese education minister said jihadists were being sent 'under cover'
•If true, it could mean up to 400 of the 20,000 refugees Britain has promised to accept by 2020 have been radicalised
•Warning came as Cameron visited refugee camps in Lebanon and Jordan


By Jack Doyle, Political Correspondent In Beirut For The Daily Mail

Published: 16:50 EST, 14 September 2015 | Updated: 02:15 EST, 15 September 2015

Two in every 100 Syrian migrants smuggled into Europe are Islamic State-trained fanatics, David Cameron was warned yesterday.

Lebanese education minister Elias Bousaab, who met the Prime Minister during his lightning visit to the region, said the extremist group is sending trained jihadists ‘under cover’ to attack targets in the West.

If true, it could mean up to 400 of the 20,000 refugees Britain has promised to accept by 2020 have been radicalised.

Mr Bousaab said the extremists choose targets, including children, in refugee camps and schools before trafficking them into Europe via Turkey and Greece.

He added that Isis is posing a worsening threat by ‘growing and mushrooming’.

Asked if Islamic State was sending its members into Europe under cover, the minister said: ‘My gut feeling is yes they are facilitating such an operation.

‘Yes of course to go to Europe and other places. You may have let’s say two per cent [of refugees] that could be radicals.’

He said most travelled over land through Turkey to Greece.

Mr Bousaab added: 'I would say anyone who works together to combat Isis this is the solution because Isis is growing and mushrooming.

‘It’s becoming a danger because they are recruiting kids from schools, they are recruiting everywhere.

‘It’s a very dangerous situation and the world should wake up and do something about that.

‘Isis will not stop at the border with Lebanon, before you know it Isis will be in Europe.’

He said his experience of dealing with refugees showed him they were not ‘organised’ enough to carry out the crossing to Europe without help.

‘They are not in an organised stage that they can do that [crossing] on their own.

‘And then you see them arriving in places - they are all dressed with something, unified, uniform, vests.

‘But in my opinion for the refugees we can help them to stay where they are if they get proper health, proper education, proper food.'


“Isis will not stop at the border with Lebanon, before you know it Isis will be in Europe ”

Elias Bousaab, the Lebanese education minister

He warned that without more help for those in the refugee camps people with ‘no hope, no work, no education ‘and who are poor could be ‘easy to recruit’.

Mr Bousaab said: ‘We talk about these children that are supposed to be in school.

‘But if you think about it, if you have a child that is out of school for two or three years it is very difficult after three or four years to bring your child back into school.

‘So what we end up having is a lost generation. Now we are risking losing an entire generation.’

Mr Bousaab’s warning came as Mr Cameron visited refugee camps to see how Britain’s £1billion aid spending is used.

On his first visit to Lebanon, the PM said that without aid, hundreds of thousands more people could attempt the perilous crossing into Europe.

He urged other nations to ‘step up to the plate’ and give more as Britain has given ten times as much as some. The comments come after EU leaders criticised the UK for not doing enough.

Mr Cameron also went to a camp in Jordan on his 24-hour trip. ‘I wanted to come here to see for myself and hear stories of refugees,’ he said.
 

mzkitty

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mzkitty

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And of course, the "militants" keep bombing, thus creating even more "refugees."
Europe is so screwed:


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Militants shell 5 neighborhoods in Syria's Aleppo, killing 7 and wounding 52 - @AP
 

mzkitty

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European Council President Donald Tusk to decide on Thursday whether to call an emergency summit on migration - @Reuters
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World | Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:13am BST
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Support for German right-wing party rises amid refugee crisis

MUNICH

Support for the Alternative for Germany (AfD), a right-wing party that backs a tough line on immigration, has risen to its highest level in nearly four months as an influx of refugees from the Middle East gathers pace, a poll showed on Tuesday.

The INSA poll for German daily Bild showed support for the AfD, which was dogged by infighting in the first half of the year and saw its founder break away to form a new party, climbing to 5.5 percent, its highest level since late May.

The survey also showed support for German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative bloc slipping 1.5 points to 40 percent, still the strongest party by far, but its lowest reading since late June.

Merkel was feted in Germany earlier this month for opening Germany's borders to refugees fleeing war in Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, but has since backtracked amid an outcry from the leaders of Germany's 16 federal states.

"The refugee crisis is pulling the conservatives down and pushing the AfD over the 5 percent threshold," INSA head Hermann Binkert told Bild.

Presenting its asylum policy at a news conference in Berlin last Monday, the AfD backed the introduction of border controls to stem the tide of refugees entering Germany from Hungary, via Austria.

Over the weekend, Merkel bowed to pressure from state premiers, including Bavarian leader Horst Seehofer, and agreed to such controls.

Bernd Lucke, an economics professor who founded the AfD in 2013 primarily as a platform for opposing euro zone bailouts, was ousted as leader of the party in early July after a bitter public row with leaders of the AfD's east German wing.

Frauke Petry, a 40-year-old former chemist and businesswoman who led the AfD's successful run in three eastern state elections last year by espousing a tough line on immigration and virtually ignoring euro zone issues, now runs the party.

Lucke, decrying a xenophobic shift in the AfD, has since left and founded a new party, the Alliance for Progress and Renewal (ALFA).


(Writing by Noah Barkin; Editing by Madeline Chambers)
 

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Two in every 100 Syrian migrants are ISIS fighters, PM is warned: Lebanese minister tells Cameron jihadists are coming 'under cover' to attack the West
•Two in every 100 Syrian migrants are ISIS fighters, PM has been warned
•Lebanese education minister said jihadists were being sent 'under cover'
•If true, it could mean up to 400 of the 20,000 refugees Britain has promised to accept by 2020 have been radicalised
•Warning came as Cameron visited refugee camps in Lebanon and Jordan

By Jack Doyle, Political Correspondent In Beirut For The Daily Mail

Published: 16:50 EST, 14 September 2015 | Updated: 02:15 EST, 15 September 2015

I'm glad you posted that here. Do they mean 2 in every 100 "real" Syrians or "claim to be" Syrians, I wonder.
 

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Western European vs. Eastern European Responses to Mass, Unvetted, Muslim Immigration
Danusha V. Goska

Eastern Europeans are responding very differently to the mass migration of Muslims into Europe than are Western Europeans. Westerners who encourage mass, unvetted Muslim immigration insist that they are compassionate, tolerant, and ethical. They insist that Eastern Europeans and anyone else who resists immigration are bigots, xenophobes, without compassion and unethical, if not outright Neo-Nazis. Westerners are stereotyping Eastern Europeans as bigoted thugs whose opinions must be demonized, whose choices must be overruled, whose borders must be penetrated and whose demographics must be altered through coercion.

In this article I focus on three signs at the Warsaw anti-immigration rally of Saturday, September 12, 2015. Full understanding of these protest signs illuminates how many Poles and other Eastern Europeans view the current immigration. These protest signs will help to illuminate why many people, not just Eastern Europeans, oppose this immigration for and against mass Muslim immigration. The press estimates several thousand people took part in an anti-immigration demonstration in Warsaw. An estimated one thousand people marched in favor of immigration.

In August, 2015, Slovakia announced that it would accept only Christian, not Muslim, migrants. Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orban, has been outspoken in his resistance to mass Muslim immigration. "Those arriving have been raised in another religion, and represent a radically different culture. Most of them are not Christians, but Muslims … This is an important question, because Europe and European identity is rooted in Christianity," Orban wrote in a commentary for Allgemeine Zeitung.

Western elites have an easy explanation for Eastern European resistance to mass Muslim immigration. Eastern Europeans have long been depicted as primitive, thuggish Neanderthals. Think of Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire or the butt of any given Polak joke.

On September 12, 2015, The New York Times published an article by Rick Lyman entitled, "Eastern Bloc's Resistance to Refugees Highlights Europe's Cultural and Political Divisions."

Lyman's use of the anachronistic term "Eastern Bloc" consigns Eastern Europeans to membership in the long dead Warsaw Pact. The article raised the alarm against allegedly racist and intransigent Eastern Europeans, ghosts of the bad old days of the Cold War, who threaten the bright, new European order with their atavistic bigotry.

The Times acknowledged that mass Muslim immigration to Europe is a problem. The problem is not, however, that a staggering number of defiant illegal migrants committed to a very different culture, acknowledged by security experts to include an unknown number of potential terrorists, had overwhelmed Europe's ability to respond. No. the problem was Eastern European backwardness.

"The main impediment" to a successful response to mass Muslim migration is Eastern European's "rising xenophobia." "Powerful far right movements, nationalism, and racial and religious prejudice" are proof of "stubborn cultural and political divides that persist between East and West." "Sluggish," "corrupt" Eastern Europe betrays its "pledge of support" to "European values" like "cultural diversity, protection of minorities, and a rejection of xenophobia," according to The New York Times. Eastern Europeans are "wary of accepting racial and religious diversity." In contrast to tolerant and diverse Western Europeans, Eastern Europeans' "tradition of accepting culturally different refugees is very weak." Also, Eastern Europeans are whiners who see themselves as victims. They resent others who may have "suffered more than" they have.

Lyman's very brief, 1,500 word article struck a nerve. By Sunday evening it inspired 1,164 reader comments.

Comments that The New York Times selected as worthy of attention tended to agree with the Times' assessment: backward, bigoted, bad, old Eastern European Neanderthals were the problem. One of The New York Times highlighted reader comments condemned Poland as a land of "endemic bigotry and intolerance."

A very different story was to be found among the comments that readers themselves had voted for. In that section, one found voices contesting the Times' entire narrative.

One reader, Alexandra Ares, wrote,

"Former CIA Joshua Katz said today that the US should not agree to a quota for security reasons; that there must be a very thorough process of vetting; this takes time since many have burned their documents and bought fake passports; that we shouldn't bump up quotas because of political pressure. Even so Katz said we should expect that some of the Syrians we admit into the US might become terrorists in the long run. If our own CIA experts oppose quotas, why pressure less prepared Eastern Europe to take risks and act against their national interests and capacity of absorption? … Unlike Western Europe, the Eastern bloc suffered hundreds of years of Muslim occupation and persecution of Christians and Jews. In Romania our Independence Day is when we kicked out the Ottoman Empire."

While writing the book, Bieganski, the Brute Polak Stereotype, I walked a tightrope. My thesis was that the West tends to stereotype Poles and other Eastern Europeans as racist thugs. I had to make this point while acknowledging that there are indeed some real racist thugs in Eastern Europe, as there are anywhere else.

The group hosting the several-thousand-strong, anti-immigration demonstration in Warsaw was the Oboz Narodowo Radykalny or National Radical Camp. The ONR is indeed a far-right organization. The contemporary ONR claims its descent from the pre-war ONR, founded in 1934 and banned by the Polish government. The original ONR supported anti-Jewish boycotts. One of the ONR's founders, Jan Mosdorf, was imprisoned by Nazis in Auschwitz and was murdered for helping Jews. That the leader of an overtly anti-Semitic group would be murdered by Nazis for helping Jews indicates how difficult it can be for outsiders fully to understand Polish history and politics.

I am not a supporter of the ONR. I am a supporter of the expansive Poland that embraces and celebrates Jews and other minorities. I live in the US and I cannot assess to what extent the participants in recent demonstrations were ONR supporters or merely opponents of mass immigration who had no other outlet for their concerns. I have watched raw footage of the demonstrations on YouTube posted by the ONR, who, one would expect, would want to boost their own presence. The vast majority of protestors who carry any sign are carrying Polish flags, not racist signs or the distinctive green flag of the ONR that features an upraised arm wielding a sword. I can report that the content on three of the signs tells me much about the hearts and minds of the Poles who oppose immigration. These signs are not racist. They must be understood.

First, it must be pointed out that those Westerners who support mass, unvetted Muslim immigration to Europe are not models of compassion, ethics, or tolerance. They have utterly cynical and selfish reasons for their support of this immigration.

One reason nations want desperate immigrants: workers to support extensive government welfare programs. On September 8, 2015, the Washington Post's Rick Noack attempted to explain why some European countries accepted, and others rejected, mass Muslim migration. In an article entitled "This map helps explain why some European countries reject refugees, and others love them," Noack employed a demographic map depicting birth rates. Some European nations are aging and losing population; some nations are young and their populations are increasing. The European nations whose populations are aging and shrinking tend to offer generous cradle-to-grave welfare benefits. Someone needs to work and pay into this system for the governments to continue to provide benefits. These European nations want desperate immigrants. Some European nations have steady birthrates, and, by comparison, don't provide such generous state-mandated welfare. These European nations don't want unvetted immigration.

Another reason some nations want immigrants: to improve their reputations. Those who embrace the current immigration believe that doing so broadcasts and certifies their status as secular saints. In the Guardian, Jonathan Freedland writes, "Mama Merkel has consigned the ugly German to history … If history can offer a more dramatic turnaround in the perception, and perhaps reality, of a nation, then it's hard to think of it. Seventy years ago Germany was a byword for tyranny and murderous violence: the land of racial supremacism and unending cruelty … Hitler, the Nazis and the apparatus of the Holocaust remain lodged in the global folk memory … But now it will be remembered too as the place where in 2015 uniformed police greeted a trainload of exhausted Syrian children with soft toys."

There is a third reason that many Europeans interpret a Muslim immigration as to their benefit. Europe had been a predominantly Christian continent. Unvetted Muslim immigration will inevitably vitiate Europe's Christian character. Many ideological opponents of Christianity, from New Atheists to Marxist, see that as a good thing. See David Horowitz's 2006 book, Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left.

Just as it is not true that Western Europeans who embrace unvetted immigration are saints, it is also not true that Eastern Europeans are primitive racist thugs and traitors to "European" ideals. A few signs at Saturday's rallies speak volumes.

One sign reads "Kosciol Walczacy, Nie Kapitulujacy." That means: "The Fighting Church, not the Surrendering Church." This sign is deeply resonant to me as a Catholic and as a Polish-American. My deep understanding of this sign, and my awareness that no Americans or Western Europeans I know would understand this sign without my explaining it to them, reveals a great gulf between how many in the West understand Christianity, and how many Eastern Europeans do.

People in the West have adopted secular, Christophobic interpretations of Christianity. Christians in the West hang their heads in shame and say, "Oh, I am so ashamed to be Christian. The Crusades … the Inquisition … so bad."

Western Europeans may look at Muslim immigrants and say, "These are the poor, sad victims we colonized. Let's prove how multicultural and compassionate we are by letting them in."

None of these approaches to Christian faith resonate for me as an American of Polish and Slovak descent.

The Inquisition? Poland's significant role during the Inquisition was as a tolerant "state without stakes" who invited in Jews, heretics, and indeed Muslims who had been exiled from other lands.

The Crusades? We were not major players in the Crusades. In fact, there was a Crusade against us, the Wendish or Slavic Crusade. I recently mentioned to a Catholic Facebook friend that images of crusading knights swinging their swords above their heads did not really excite or inspire me. I associate such images with the Teutonic Knights, whom the Poles had to fight for their own survival. I am mindful that Sergei Eisenstein exploited long Slavic memories of being attacked by the Teutonic Knights in his anti-Nazi propaganda film, Alexander Nevsky. Germans have long memories, too, and when they invaded Poland, they dismantled Krakow's Grunwald memorial to our defeat of the Teutonic Knights.

Colonization? We Eastern Europeans were significantly the colonized, not the colonizers.

A shamefaced, apologetic, hesitant Christianity? This has not been my experience of Christianity during my many visits to Eastern Europe from the 1970s to the 2000s. Rather, I have experienced something deeply beautiful and unforgettably inspirational to me: the fighting church, a church that stands shoulder to shoulder with people defending their home.

On my first visit to my mother's natal village in Czechoslovakia in the 1970s, I met a Catholic priest who had been tortured by the Communists. In Poland, priests were tortured and murdered by the Nazis. Twenty percent of Polish priests were killed. Polish convents played a key role in saving Jewish children. Polish priests risked and often lost their lives to save Jews. Poles remember Stefan Wyszynski, a cardinal, who had been imprisoned by Communists. Solidarity priest Jerzy Popieluszko was tortured and murdered by the Communists in 1984. I lived in Poland 1988-89 and participated in anti-Communist protests. I witnessed unarmed Catholic priests, with nothing but their courageous presence, protect demonstrators from aggressive riot police.

Poles and other Eastern Europeans have needed a "fighting church" because they have been embattled for so very long. Poles have long seen themselves as the Christ of Nations. We suffer and others benefit. Not so long ago, others acknowledged Eastern Europe's role in bearing the brunt of unending invasions from the east.

The fourteenth edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica reads: "It is to the Slav colonization of the Russian plains and to the long Slav struggle with nomadic invasions from Asia that Western Europe owes her comparative freedom to develop a certain cultural unity. The role of buffer state was not voluntary, but the debt is nonetheless great, and the heroic struggle of the Slav races against repeated invasions, in hard climactic conditions, should command the respect and admiration of the world."

Eastern European nations, by necessity, had to take on invaders from the East. While we were fighting, dying, and facing enslavement, Western Europe benefitted from the bulwark we provided.

Poland was repeatedly attacked from the east, often by Muslims, including Turks and Tatars. Poles fought significantly in historic battles against Muslims, including the Battle of Varna, the Battle of Khotyn and the Battle of Vienna. These battles took place in Bulgaria, Ukraine, and Austria. Poles did not travel to Muslim lands to attack Muslims. Muslims traveled into Eastern European for their jihad. Malcolm X famously said of the African American experience, "We didn't land on Plymouth Rock. The rock landed on us." Eastern Europeans might say, "We didn't land on the Ummah – the worldwide Muslim population. The Ummah landed on us."

Poles were among many Slavic people enslaved by Muslims. Between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries, Muslims from the Crimea enslaved perhaps one million persons from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth – as many as 20,000 human beings per year. The last major Muslim slave raid on these Slavic people occurred in 1769. Poles enslaved by Muslims did hard labor, or served as sex slaves.

1769 is a long time ago, you say. Poles should get over it. My friend John Guzlowski is the son of two slaves. His parents were enslaved by Nazis, not Muslims, but iconography on protest signs makes clear that Poles see resistance to one totalitarian invader as analogous to resistance to another. ISIS brags of taking Christians as slaves, while the world waits in vain for significant Muslim protest of ISIS atrocities.

Poles are not the only Eastern Europeans whose cultures enshrine unpleasant encounters with Muslims. Serbs once had to give their seven-year-old sons to Muslims for forced conversion – the practice of devsirme. The Slovak poem Turcin Ponican by Samo Chalupka records Turks invading Slovakia. Perhaps my favorite cultural legacy of the constant wars between jihadis and Slavs is the 1880 Ilya Repin painting, "Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan Mehmed IV of the Ottoman Empire." More famous, of course, is Vlad the Impaler, a Romanian leader dedicated to protecting Christians against Muslims, who gave his name to Bram Stoker's Dracula.

There is more to the sign reading "Fighting Church." During the Nazi occupation, the Polish Resistance called themselves "Polska Walczaca" or "Fighting Poland." Please note the similarity of vocabulary and construction between the anti-Nazi resistance "Polska Walczaca" and the anti-immigration sign "Kosciol walczaca." Poles are understanding their stance against mass, unvetted immigration as comparable to their stand against the Nazis and past totalitarian and genocidal invaders.

That understanding is echoed in the visual imagery of the flags many protestors carried: flags with an anchor formed by the letters P and W. This anchor was a symbol of the World War Two resistance.

These Poles, agree or disagree, see their church as a church that resists Western orders to capitulate – to surrender – to Islam. And they are placing their church in the tradition of those who fought the Nazis.

Another image draws in Poland's long history of resistance: the image of Jan Sobieski and the words "Przyszlismy, ujrzelismy, a bog zwyciezyl." This quote is attributed to Jan Sobieski. It is his Christian rewrite of Julius Cesar's famous quote, "Vini, vidi, vici." Cesar said, "I came; I saw; I conquered." Sobieski, a true Pole, was mindful of classical history. He was also a devout Christian. He said, "We came; we saw; God conquered," of his victory against jihadis at Vienna in 1683.

Poles have lived through much more history than many luckier peoples. As such, they are often difficult. They are not, though, especially intolerant, unethical, or lacking in compassion. They merely see the obvious problems with the current mass, unvetted migration. Few realize that Poland has hosted its own Muslim population for hundreds of years without major incident. The mainstream media outlets that are depicting Poles and other Eastern Europeans as intolerant Neanderthals are doing a grave disservice. The readers' favorite comments at the New York Times site suggests that they are fooling fewer and fewer people
 

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Germany & Austria Close Borders — Schengen Agreement Under Pressure — Will War Emerge?
Posted on September 15, 2015 by Martin Armstrong

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The Schengen Agreement was to be the cornerstone of the entire euro proposition. We just warned that this freedom of movement would begin to come under pressure with this turning point:“As the economy turns down very hard after 2015.75, we are more likely than not going to see the freedom of movement in Europe fragment and that will be the crack that signals the eventual risk of breaking up the EU idea of empire-building.”

Germany has closed its borders with Austria and in turn Austria has now closed its border with Hungary. We are starting to witness the turn. Obama praised Merkel for accepting so many refugees, but after Merkel boasted that there was no limit to the number of refugees Germany would accept, it set in motion a huge migrant crisis. All public buildings and stadiums are full. Germany cannot handle any more refugees and these people have to be fed. Besides that, the winter will be harsh and many could die from exposure. This is going to be a real crisis.

Then, the headlines in France yesterday declared in the latest polls that 56% of the French people are now in favor of war. We are looking at the economy turning down very hard and the blame will be directed at the immigrants fleeing because of ISIS. We will see war rise because of this issue, as they are blamed for the economic decline in Europe. With unemployment among the youth already at 50% on average in many areas, accepting this many migrants who will also be unemployed will topple the economic system in Europe. We are seeing the crisis for this turning point of 2015.75 unfold before our eyes. As always, domestic populations will blame the migrants for the economic decline.

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The rise of Europe’s far right – will migrant crisis be the straw that breaks Europe’s back?
Posted on September 13, 2015 by Utopia: the Collapse
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September 2015 – EASTERN EUROPE – As a backlash against immigration grows, ultra-right parties are gaining adherents across Europe. How strong are they? Here’s everything you need to know:

What do these parties stand for?

Far-right parties have been gaining across the EU for several years, as nations that were once nearly entirely white and Christian have absorbed large numbers of Muslim immigrants from the Middle East and North Africa. These parties are right wing in a very European sense: They tend to be nationalistic, favoring promotion of Christian values and strict limits on immigration, but also support a strong welfare state for native Europeans. Their overarching theme is that the benefits of a country should go to the Europeans who were born there and pay taxes there, not to newcomers. In last year’s elections to the European Parliament, the EU’s legislative body, far-right parties gained enough seats to have their own bloc, which gives them access to EU funding. Led by Marine Le Pen of France’s National Front, the group includes the Dutch Party of Freedom, Italy’s Lega Nord, and the Austrian Freedom Party.

Why now?

Lots of economic and cultural insecurity. The euro financial crisis involving Greece, Italy, Spain, and Portugal struck just as Europe was faced with a mass influx of people from the Middle East and Africa seeking asylum, as well as movement from poorer EU countries to richer ones. Since the global economic crash of 2008, employment throughout the EU has jumped from under 7 percent to nearly 11 percent, and most countries cut benefits. Even in such traditionally tolerant and liberal countries as Sweden and Germany, many people began to feel their country was being asked to take in foreigners while citizens were making do with less. Then, too, immigration has visibly changed some of Europe’s oldest cities. Paris had to ban street praying because hundreds of men were spilling out of overcrowded mosques and setting up prayer rugs blocking streets and sidewalks. In Malmö, Sweden, where just half the population is ethnic Swedish, crime has soared as rival immigrant gangs battle one another and police.

How has Sweden reacted?

Sweden long prided itself on its generous asylum policy, welcoming twice as many refugees per capita as any other Western country. In 2014, for example, the country of 9.5 million took in more than 85,000 people, mostly Muslims from Syria, Iraq, and Somalia. But the new arrivals’ failure to assimilate has sent voters stampeding to the right. The Sweden Democrats, a once-reviled party with roots in neo-Nazism, took 13 percent of the vote in last year’s election to become the third-biggest party in Parliament, mostly on a campaign to halt immigration. Over the summer, as the flood of refugees pouring into Europe dominated headlines, the popularity of the Sweden Democrats soared, and now they are the most popular party in Sweden, with more than 25 percent support.

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What about Germany?

Germany is a special case, because there the nationalistic far right has been practically outlawed since the end of World War II. With no outlet in mainstream politics, anti-immigrant fervor erupted last October as a street movement in Dresden. For four months, the Patriotic Europeans Against Islamization of the West, or Pegida, organized weekly mass demonstrations calling for strict controls on Muslim immigration. Now the Alternative for Germany, a small anti-EU party, has begun reaching out to Pegida supporters, promising to fight immigration and promote “more children for German families.”

Where else is the far right strong?

It’s well established in France. Le Pen has managed to purge the National Front of the overtly anti-Semitic tone set by her father, party founder Jean-Marie Le Pen. Now the National Front is considered mainstream, taking 25 percent of the vote in local elections this year. Polls show that Le Pen may be one of just two candidates to make into the second round of the 2017 presidential election amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment. In Denmark, meanwhile, the far right is now part of the government. The Danish People’s Party soared to second place in the June elections, amid public disgust over a shooting rampage in Copenhagen in which the son of Palestinian immigrants killed two people and wounded five. Already, it has slashed benefits for migrants in half and begun taking out ads in Lebanese newspapers warning asylum seekers not to come to Denmark. Nowhere, though, is the right stronger than in Hungary.

What’s happening in Hungary?

The neo-fascist Jobbik party, which advocates ethnic purity for Hungary, took 20 percent of the vote last year to become the third-biggest party in Parliament. Its influence has pushed the right-wing ruling party, Fidesz, even further rightward. Hungary has built a razor-wire fence along the border with Serbia in an attempt to keep out migrants, and Prime Minister Viktor Orban said the EU should not accept people who have “a radically different culture” and religion. “Is it not worrying in itself that European Christianity is now barely able to keep Europe Christian?” he said. “We have no option but to defend our borders.”

While the far right has gained strength, it still represents a minority of Europeans. Many Europeans, in fact, are appalled by the rise of these parties, and have staged large demonstrations in support of their immigrant populations. After vandals threw firebombs at several Swedish mosques this year, Swedes responded with “love bombs,” covering mosque doors with paper hearts and notes of support. In Iceland last week, after the government said it would accept just 50 Syrian refugees, more than 15,000 Icelanders volunteered to sponsor refugee families in their own homes. In stadiums across Germany, soccer fans have been hanging banners saying, “Welcome refugees.”

Chancellor Angela Merkel has made a point of saying Germany has a responsibility to accept refugees from the brutal civil war in Syria, and some Syrians are calling her “Mama Merkel.” “German people deserve to be thanked,” said Syrian refugee Monis Bukhari, who arrived in Berlin two years ago and already has a German passport. “They showed us so much sympathy.” –The Week
 

bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Here is part 1 of 3 interesting articles on the geographic movement of Europeans in response to the Islamization / immigration issue:

http://www.xyz.net.au/the-coming-islamisation-of-europe-and-the-flight-of-the-europeans/

The coming Islamisation of Europe, and the flight of the Europeans, (part 1.)

By David Hiscox - September 5, 2015

A lot of discussion in recent years has centred around that the fact that Europe, demographically, is finished. Indigenous Europeans, whether they be Germans, Italians, Britons, Greeks, etc, in other words, white people, are not having enough babies to grow or even replace the population. In their place, Europe is being flooded by tens of thousands of new migrants from North Africa and the Middle East each month, and the millions already settled there are reproducing at far greater rates than the indigenous Europeans. For all intents and purposes, it is expected that indigenous Europeans will become a minority in their homelands within the next fifty years or so, moreover the new majority, whether they hail from the Middle East or North Africa, will be Muslim. Therefore, many European countries, are likely to become Islamic states when the democratic political system reflects the wishes of the majority of the population.

Such an historical event is not unprecedented. The whole Middle East and North Africa was once the Roman Empire. More recently, the Anatolian Peninsula was the heart of the Byzantine Empire – although people from across the empire came to live there, they essentially considered themselves Greek/Roman. Now, it is Turkey. It is mostly Turkish in ethnicity and Islamic in religion. It got this way the same way that Islam has always propagated, through a combination of all out warfare and genocide, demographically out-pacing its rivals, false truces during which time it could regain its strength, and a slow, inexorable chipping away at the morale, status, and size of those groups not like itself.

It will be a great irony that after all the effort Europeans have put into removing the role of religion in politics, and its impositions on how people live their lives, that the gains made will be lost to the importation of another deeply conservative, some might say fanatical, religious system. It is predicted that those on the left; those who have been swallowing the idea for decades that as white Europeans, they are bestowed at birth with civilisational guilt for the supposed sins of their forefathers; those who believe that it is their responsibility to make as little impact on the earth as possible; in other words, those who have accepted the idea that their lives are worthless and of no meaning in and of themselves, that they have no right to happiness or fulfilment other than through fulfilling the needs of others who have been deemed ‘underprivileged,’ ‘minority,’ or ‘exploited’; will take this vile ideology to its logical conclusion, and meekly facilitate the purging of their identity from the earth – they will be the first to convert.

Islam demands complete obedience. They will find in a big hurry, or perhaps they already know, that its concept of tolerance, of peace, is very different to how we in the West understand it. When we are told, by our cultural and political betters, endlessly, mind-numbingly, that Islam is the religion of peace, what they leave out is that peace according to Islam means submission. Unfortunately, submission in Islam means exactly what it means in the West. Peace, according to Islam, means the absence of opposition to it. Eventually, those who do not submit to Islam in Europe will be given the three choices: convert, pay the jizya (a tax levied on non-believers) or be banished/killed.

This dark vision of the future is the reason why there is such a stink being put up among everyday people throughout the Western world. It is not racism, xenophobia, fear of the other, bigotry, religious intolerance, or Islamophobia. Hell, it isn’t even a misunderstanding. It is simply the logical conclusion reached by millions of people who have taken the time to investigate Islam, Islamic society, Islamic history, or who has attempted the deeply frustrating process of obfuscation and gas-lighting that is a debate with a Muslim.

There will come a point when millions of Europeans; Europeans who believe that they do have a right to exist in and of themselves; Europeans who will be damned if they are going to live their lives for another, let alone expect anyone to do the same for them; Europeans who believe that they are endowed at birth with inalienable rights, among which are the preservation of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; decide that they do not want to live in an Islamic society, and want to move somewhere else. Millions will in fact see the writing on the wall, and begin the process well in advance. The Jews of Europe, who have seen this sort of thing before, have already started. This will make the current immigration crisis affecting Europe seem small by comparison.

This is part 1 of a three part series. In part 2 I will examine the most likely places that Europeans will emigrate to en masse in the coming decades, and why, and how they are likely to fare. Part 3 will speculate on the concept of havens, not just for Europeans but for any non-Muslim determined to live independently of Islam, what would happen to an Islamic Europe emptied of its Europeans, the fact that this could all happen quite peacefully, without conflict, and pose the question we may all need to ask ourselves- are you John Galt or Dagney Taggart?
 

bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Part 2 of 3 -

http://www.xyz.net.au/the-coming-islamisation-of-europe-part-2-where-would-the-europeans-go/

The coming Islamisation of Europe part 2: Where would the Europeans go?

By David Hiscox - September 12, 2015

In part 1 of this series, I discussed the following scenario:

Europe’s demography will shift dramatically in coming decades so that its indigenous population is no longer a majority. With this demographic shift, it is expected that the majority of the population across Europe will become Muslim. Given the nature of Islam, which does not make the same distinction between Religion and State as Christianity, it is highly likely that Europe, or certain European nations, will become Islamic States. In response to this Islamisation, many Europeans will decide that they don’t want to live under Islamic rule, or be compelled to leave, and so Europeans will leave Europe by their millions.

In this part 2, I want primarily to explore where they might go.

The right mind-set:

But first, I want to consider just how monumental a decision this might be, and some of the considerations to take into account, were Europeans, or at least Western Europeans, to leave their homelands in order to preserve their life, their liberty and their identity.

It is ironic that the decision to leave one’s country, in order to preserve one’s identity, involves the willingness to let go of a part of it. It may be that doing so involves accepting, at least in part, what we might otherwise consider a “progressive” idea – taking on a broader identity. If one is to move from England to America, Canada, Australia or New Zealand, one may have to consider one’s place in the broader heritage of the British Empire, our common language, and common political and cultural roots.

Another irony is that Europeans may experience what, according to the Western cultural elite, has been defined as “racism.” They won’t be immediately accepted, and it will take one or two generations to fit properly into a new society, by which stage their children and grandchildren will speak the local language, with a local accent, barrack for the local football team and listen to the same music as the local kids.

This is only fair – We cannot expect another country to change its ways to accommodate us. If one is leaving a country because its demography, culture, and political system has changed, due to the failure of immigrants to integrate, it would be downright rude to not at least pay one’s new society the respect of integrating into it.

The irony is that this concept has been outright banned in multicultural obsessed Western Europe, defined as “racism,” and it is for this reason that Western Europeans will likely have to emigrate themselves. The idea that it is wrong to hold back on trust and and acceptance of a new group of people into a country until they have earned it, is akin to removing the immune system of a nation. You have no way of filtering out the bad aspects of a new culture from the good, and you remove the most effective tool a country has in integrating new arrivals.

From Western Europe to Eastern Europe:

The most obvious place to go for many Europeans will be Eastern Europe. Eastern Europe’s comparative economic underdevelopment could be its unwitting saviour – it merely comprises of transit countries for migrants because they do not offer the same employment opportunities and welfare benefits available in the West. So its country’s populations are generally majority European, their culture European, and society Christian – and if the steps taken in recent weeks by Hungary and Slovakia are anything to go by, they appear determined to keep it that way. But it wouldn’t be easy for new Western European migrants. Eastern European countries have distinct cultures of their own, distinct enough that a German or Frenchman will stand out.

They also have proud democratic traditions – Poland has the oldest in modern Europe, and Czechoslovakia was strongly democratic until it was invaded and occupied, first by Hitler’s Germany, and subsequently by the Soviet Union. The Eastern Europeans have a long history of close contact, through invasion and occupation, with the two political systems which obsess the Western intelligentsia the most – Socialism and Islam. The 44 year sentence behind the iron curtain at the end of World War Two was one thing – the Ottomans had been pushing into Southern and Eastern Europe as early as the 13th century. Hungary was occupied for over 150 years, Bulgaria for nearly 500. When the Ottomans stood on the verge of occupying Vienna in 1683, it was the Poles who saved all of Europe. Stories of Ottoman tolerance and enlightenment are pure fantasy, too. When you hear EU/UN automatons, or progressive journalists/activists condemning European countries for their supposed heartlessness or discrimination to Muslim immigrants, keep this in mind.

Eastern European economies could well receive a boost from an influx of fellow Europeans, as could their security. Eastern Europe has been cursed by its geography for millennia, being the first stop of invading hordes from the Asian steppe, and inconveniently lying between great empires. Its near future could well be one precariously poised between an aggressive Russia, a likely Caliphate in the Middle East, and a possible United Islamic States of Europe.

The Anglo-sphere – warm embrace, but same terminal disease:

The USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand owe their existence, their character, and their political and social institutions to the British. As these countries are built on immigration, European philosophy, and have a consistent and free flow each way of its nationals, they will hold one of the best opportunities for immigration and integration.

However, the biggest challenge they will face won’t be the occasional cry of frog, wog, a sneaky Basil Faulty-esque goose-step behind a German, or the friendly niggle at a “whinging pom.” The Anglo-sphere countries are all, to some extent, in the grip of the same crippling politically correct vice that is cultural relativism, multiculturalism, and the pathological refusal to call out Islam for what it is amongst its political, academic and cultural elite. To a certain extent, they all show symptoms of the same terminal disease which afflicts Europe, just not as advanced.

The nature of the debate which has taken place in Australia over the last week is a case in point. When putting out ‘feelers’ to test the community reaction to the idea of taking in 12000 Syrian refugees, with a focus on taking in Christians, as they ARE the most endangered group, the reaction from the left and from Islam-dominated ‘multicultural’ groups was savage. The most hysterical came from the leader of the Australian Green, Richard Di Natale, who suggested that this had ‘more than a hint of the White Australia Policy about it.’ (Regardless of the fact that they were making a distinction between one group of brown-skinned people and another group of brown-skinned people.) Sure enough, the government watered down its language, referring only to ‘persecuted minorities,’ although it may well turn out to still be mostly Christians, and the media appeared to tow the line that it is wrong to ‘discriminate’ on the basis of religion when accepting refugees.

This same mentality could start to afflict the USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, especially if the trickle from Europe becomes a flood. Anybody who has had a conversation with a “progressive,” regarding what they think of white South Africans who have fled the violence and decay of the soon to be failed rainbow state, will know what I mean. For every open arm that welcomes a European, there will be another which calls them ‘racist,’ ‘Islamophobe,’ or ‘Nazi.’ Their fears for their liberty, safety, their lives and their identity will be dismissed as ‘white flight,’ ‘white supremacism,’ and academics will push the line that ‘whiteness’ and even Western Civilisation itself are mere constructs.

South America, India, and Israel:

Spanish, Portuguese and Italians may well move in large numbers to South America, given their colonial and linguistic links, especially as it has remained free of Islamic immigration for the same reasons as Eastern Europe. Many migrants who have come to Europe have done so to find refuge from a repressive Islamic society. Many may desire to move on to America or elsewhere, while Indians could be drawn back to their booming homeland. Jews, meanwhile, have already started to leave Europe for Israel, in greater numbers every year, as anti-semitism increases in correlation with the rise in Muslim population. Some evangelical Christians may also see this as an attractive option, and don’t discount the possibility that some Europeans may consider converting to Judaism, and living in a Jewish society, a more attractive option than life under Islam.

Retreat, or strategic withdrawal?

So to conclude, there are plenty of options if Europeans want, or are compelled, to leave an Islamic Europe. None are perfect. All involve some loss of identity, the adoption of a new one, and they may only provide a haven from Islamic conquest, in one form or another, for a limited time. But I think it is important to have this discussion, even though it is largely speculative, especially if you, the reader, has come to the same conclusion as I – that demographically and culturally, Europe is on its last legs. Given that it can take years to complete the process of immigration, it is something Europeans may need to start planning for soon, and be prepared to be patient. Countries like Australia should start putting more resources into their immigration bureaucracies, so they can process what could become a new flood.

In part 3, I will discuss what I think has been on the reader’s mind the entire time – why should we leave? Like hell we are going to to let Europe be taken over. But I will also try to present the European abandonment of Europe in a different light – think of it as a strategic withdrawal. Perhaps an equivalent to the miracle of Dunkirk. If we consider the difficulties an Islamic civilisation may face without others to loot from, such a withdrawal could even be a decisive move.

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