Spate of New Year’s Eve Sex Attacks in Berlin and Cologne
There has been a spate of sexual assaults on New Year’s Eve in Berlin and Cologne, Germany.
There has been a spate of sexual assaults on New Year’s Eve in Berlin and Cologne, Germany.
Ahead of the upcoming Cologne carnival, authorities have issued a ban on all trucks in the city centre to prevent a repeat of the Berlin Christmas market attack.
A 34-year-old bouncer at a gay nightclub in Cologne was stabbed over the weekend by an Iraqi asylum seeker after he refused the migrant entry at the door.
The famous cathedral square in Cologne has been turned into a so-called security zone for Christmas with armed police and secure checkpoints aiming to prevent potential terror attacks. Christmas in Cologne has been placed on lockdown, with armed police out in full
Austrian police will hand out 6,000 pocket rape alarms on New Year’s Eve to help fight mass sex attacks such as those perpetrated by migrants in neighbouring Germany a year ago.
After more than 1,000 women were mugged, sexually assaulted, and raped by migrants last New Year’s Eve, the city of Cologne is considering using helicopters, registering all newcomers, and setting up “women retreats” to keep females safe this year.
A new conspiracy theory has emerged online that migrants are being flown into a German airport late at night from Turkey, and has been shared on social media by the vice-mayor of Vienna.
Around 50,000 supports of Turkish’s Islamist president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have rallied in Cologne, Germany to demand his authoritarian.
In a documentary about the mass sex attacks on New Year’s Eve, tax-funded public broadcaster Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) has portrayed the criminals as white Germans. The piece concluded by saying that the “losers” of the night’s attacks were wrongly-accused migrants,
A poll published Friday by broadcaster ZDF found that 60 percent of Germans now say the country cannot handle the influx of refugees, which totaled 1.1 million in 2015.
A woman, who came forward and told her story of being sexually assaulted in Cologne, Germany, on New Years Eve, was victimized a second time after an Internet video gave out her identity and suggested her account of the attack was anti-Muslim propaganda.