Germany to ramp up security at Swiss border after migrant pushed 8yo boy under train

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Days after a foreigner killed a young boy by pushing him and his mother under a train, the German interior minister has recommended stricter checks at the country’s Swiss border and advanced security measures at all rail stations.

“I will do everything in order to put intelligent controls in place on the border,” Horst Seehofer told Spiegel magazine in a follow-up to the harrowing incident at Frankfurt station, in which a 40-year-old Eritrean man assaulted an eight-year-old boy and his mother.

The immigrant, believed to have lived in Switzerland since 2006, pushed the pair onto the tracks seconds before a high-speed train, the Intercity Express, arrived.

The mother managed to roll out of harm’s way but her child was killed. The attacker then attempted to flee the station but was pursued by a group of passengers and was eventually apprehended by police outside the Frankfurt terminal.

READ MORE: Foreigner pushes 8yo boy in front of train in Germany, reigniting migration debate

Now, Seehofer wants to introduce “occasional, temporary checks at the border with Switzerland” to screen foreigners. Both Germany and Switzerland are in the visa-free Schengen area, but travelers crossing their border aren’t subjected to any controls.

The issue needs to be dealt with immediately, Seehofer warned, mentioning that a total of 43,000 unauthorized arrivals had been registered in Germany last year. The conservative politician was once at odds with Angela Merkel over imposing limits on incoming immigrants, but this time the Chancellor is fully on my side on the issues of security.”

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Border checks aside, Seehofer also urges ramping up security at railway stations. He didn’t expand on that but said it could involve installing safety barriers or locks on the platforms – similar to those already in use in London and Paris. Such countermeasures could potentially cost billions of Euros, the minister acknowledged

The Frankfurt tragedy re-ignited a heated migration debate that reached its climax back in 2015 and 2016, when Germany opened its borders to hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers – mostly from the Middle East and Africa. The heavy influx of migrants saw the crime rate going up and also led to the resurgence of the far-right extremists ready to use violence against foreigners and “pro-refugee” politicians.

German headmaster suggested Christian girl wear a hijab to stop bullies

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A school in Frankfurt has come under fire after its headmaster told a young girl she should wear a hijab if she doesn’t want to get bullied.

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The student’s mother told the Bild newspaper that her daughter was “beaten and verbally attacked on the way to school” by a group of Muslim girls.
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She explained that her daughter was targeted because “she has blond hair, no headscarf, has a German-Hebrew name – and we are Christians”.
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The bullying was so bad it left the fifth grader with a “massive fear of going to school”.
When she took her concerns to the schools headmaster, she was told her daughter should ‘cover up’ if she doesn’t want to get bullied.
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“Your daughter does not have to say that she is German”, the headmaster reportedly told her. “Besides, you can give her a headscarf.”
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The school in question didn’t respond to Bild’s request for comment, however, the mother confirmed that their situation is a lot better now she has removed her daughter from the school.
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There have been other recent cases of religious bullying in other schools across Germany.
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The Bild also cited one in Bavaria in which a father said his son and daughter came home one day panicked because another child had told them he would cut off their heads because they are Christians.
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In Bonn, another mother said her daughter had shared a similar experience saying, “Our daughter and several classmates of the third grade were put under pressure by a classmate. They were threatened with the words, ‘Your parents will burn in hell if they do not believe in Allah’.”
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Religious bullying has been especially prevalent in Berlin where many schools have high populations of migrant-background students.
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In 2018, a group of Berlin teachers spoke out about religious bullying saying that German students could be bullied for as little as bringing a ham sandwich for their lunch because pork is forbidden in Islam.
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The group advocated the Pro Berlin Neutrality Act which backs up existing legislation to ban religious symbols, such as the headscarf, from classrooms to combat religious bullying.
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Austria, meanwhile, has implemented a headscarf ban in kindergartens and has been considering similar bans in elementary schools as well.

‘Imminent danger’: German media reveals details about Freiburg gang rape suspect

‘Imminent danger': German media reveals details about Freiburg gang rape suspect

The main suspect in the gang rape of an 18-year-old German in Freiburg was described as posing an “imminent danger” and should have been arrested as soon as possible, local media claims, citing an arrest warrant.

A Syrian man, identified as a 21-year-old Majd H., is the prime suspect behind the gang rape of an 18-year-old woman in the western German city of Freiburg. He was not only previously known to police but had an arrest warrant issued against him on October 10, law enforcement said recently.

According to the latest revelations by German daily Bild, the details of the warrant are even more chilling. There was “an imminent danger”that he would commit other serious crimes, the media outlet writes, citing the document. The dangers included sexual coercion and grave bodily harm.

The warrant recommended arresting him immediately for the sake of public safety. However, it wasn’t processed until October 21, a week after the gang rape in Freiburg which provoked widespread public outrage.

Justifying their inaction during the Tuesday press conference, police cited some “investigative tactics” that complicated the arrest of Majd H. However, as the public demanded answers, the investigators admitted that the offender’s whereabouts had to be established first, as they were unknown at the time the warrant was issued.

Last week, eight men were arrested in connection with the rape of an 18-year-old woman. Police said that seven of the suspects were Syrian men aged 19 to 29, and one was a German native aged 25.

The crime which shook the nation took place in mid-October, after the teen met a Syrian asylum seeker at a nightclub in Freiburg. The man is thought to have added some kind of “knockout substance” into the victim’s drink.

The pair left the club together and at some point the man dragged the woman into the nearby bushes and raped her, according to prosecutors. The perpetrator returned to the club to “call his friends” who then committed the gang rape.

READ MORE: Number of Germans killed by foreigners highest in years – police

The shocking incident has once again stirred up anti-immigrant sentiment in Germany, which has accepted over a million asylum seekers since the 2015 refugee crisis. Shortly after news of the rape broke, up to 500 protesters took to the streets of Freiburg over the crime. The demonstration, organized by the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party drew about 1,500 counter-protesters.

It’s not the first such incident in the western German city. In 2016, Freiburg was stunned by the death of Maria Ladenburger, a 19-year-old medical student who was raped and drowned by an Afghan asylum seeker.

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Pittsburgh synagogue shooting: Gunman kills 11 people in ‘deadliest anti-Semitic attack in US’

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By Nick Allen

  • Gunman kills 11 at Pittsburgh synagogue
  • He yelled “All Jews must die”
  • Suspect, named Robert Bowers, charged with hate crimes
  • Donald Trump condemns ‘evil anti-Semitic attack’
  • Shooting the ‘deadliest anti-Semitic attack in recent US history’

A gunman shouting “all Jews must die” burst into a Pittsburgh synagogue during a circumcision ceremony on Saturday, shooting dead 11 people.

Robert Bowers, 46, wielding an arsenal that included a semi-automatic rifle and three handguns, also left six others wounded, including four police officers, during the 20 minute attack.

The shooting happened at the Tree of Life Congregation in a leafy suburb in the heart of its Jewish community in Pennsylvania.

About 100 people were in the synagogue at the time. It was not known if the baby being circumcised, during a ceremony known as a bris, was harmed.

Bowers, who was in fair condition at a hospital after being shot several times by police, was charged late on Saturday with 29 federal counts, including hate crimes and weapons offences.

The suspect, who had no apparent criminal record, had left a trail of vile white supremacist comments and anti-Semitic abuse on social media, including sharing posts denying the Holocaust.

An hour before the attack he wrote on the Gab social media forum that Jewish “invaders” were “killing our people”.

He wrote: “I can’t sit by and watch my people get slaughtered. Screw your optics, I’m going in.”

Police officers describing the scene over a scanner said the gunman gave himself up after being injured. “All these Jews have to die,” he said again as he crawled towards them.

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 was quick to insist that tougher gun laws would have made little difference but the latest attack will also fuel fears that religious and race hate is on the rise during a fraught period of divisive politics.

Mr Trump said he would travel to Pittsburgh in the wake of the shooting.

“This evil anti-Semitic attack is an assault on all of us,” Mr Trump told supporters at an election rally in Illinois where he began by addressing the attack at length – drawing loud cheers as he vowed to fully enforce the death penalty for such crimes.

“We must stand with our Jewish brothers and sisters to defeat anti-Semitism and vanquish the forces of hate.”

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His daughter Ivanka, a convert to Judaism, declared: “America is stronger than the acts of a depraved bigot and anti-Semite.”

Stephen Weiss, who was in a service at the synagogue at the time, described how members of the congregation fled and hid in the basement.

“It sounded like a loud crash in the hallway,” he said, describing rapid gunfire that sounded like an automatic weapon.

Mr Weiss told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that when he got to the basement he found other members of the congregation also hiding there.

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Officers said the gunman was armed with an AR-15 rifle and a Glock handgun.

Wendell Hissrich, the public safety director for Pittsburgh, said detectives were sifting the site for evidence.

“It’s a very horrific crime scene. It’s one of the worst I’ve seen – and I’ve been on plane crashes,” he told a news conference.

A user with the name Bowers was active on Gab, a social media platform popularwith free speech advocates and white supremacists.

The user shared memes spread by Holocaust deniers, questioning the Jewish death toll in Nazi Germany, and criticised Mr Trump for failing to tackle an “infestation” of Jews. Gab deactivated the account soon after the shooting.

The cover photo for his account featured a neo-Nazi symbol, and his recent posts included a photo of a fiery oven like those used in Nazi concentration camps used to cremate Jews during World War II.

The tree-lined residential neighbourhood of Squirrel Hill, about 10 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh, is the hub of the city’s Jewish community.

Its imposing concrete facade is punctuated by rows of swirling, modern stained-glass windows illustrating the story of creation, the acceptance of God’s law, the “life cycle” and “how human-beings should care for the earth and one another,” according to its website.

Three Jewish congregations meet there and all three were holding services on Saturday morning between 9:45am and noon, with about 100 people in the building.

A class usually held on the third floor had been cancelled, the synagogue said.

Michael Eisenberg, former president of the synagogue, told KDKA that police were normally only present at the synagogue for security on high holidays.

“On a day like today, the door is open, it’s a religious service, you can walk in and out,” he said, adding that there had been no threats reported.

The attack comes after months of warnings by Jewish groups that anti-Semitic attacks were on the increase at a time of heightened racial and religious intolerance.

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported earlier this year that anti-Semitic incidents surged more than 50% in 2017, to almost 2000 cases, the biggest increase since they began collecting data.

Jonathan Greenblatt, chief executive of the ADL, said: “We are devastated. Jews targeted on Shabbat morning at synagogue, a holy place of worship, is unconscionable. Our hearts break for the victims, their families, and the entire Jewish community.”

The ADL said it believes the Pittsburgh shooting to be the deadliest such attack in US history.

Mr Trump said earlier he was monitoring events as the unfolded.

He later told reporters that the problem was not gun laws but that the outcome would have been different if the synagogue had armed guards. “They didn’t have any protection,” he said as he left Washington for a campaign event.

Jewish sites have been targets of several shooting in recent years

A neo-Nazi gunman shot dead three people at a Jewish Community Centre and a retirement community in Kansas City in 2014.

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A police officer was killed at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC in 2009.

In 1994, a white supremacist fired 10 shots into the Temple Beth Israel in Eugene, Oregon, although no one was hurt.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, said on Saturday he was “heartbroken”.

“The entire people of Israel grieve with the families of the dead. We stand together with the Jewish community of Pittsburgh, we stand together with the American people in the face of this horrendous anti-Semitic brutality and we all pray for the speedy recovery of the wounded,” he said.

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Thousands of people, some holding candles, gathered for a vigil in the Squirrel Hill neighbourhood on Saturday night in honour of the victims, whose names were not immediately released.

A chant of “vote, vote, vote” broke out during the emotional gathering.

Some attendees blamed the shooting on the nation’s political climate, and said they took little solace in the planned visit by Trump.

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Donald Trump calls shooting ‘pure evil’

Mr Trump condemning the synagogue shooting, saying “there must be no tolerance for anti-Semitism in America.”

He was speaking at a Future Farmers of America convention in Indianapolis.

Mr Trump called the attack a “wicked act of mass murder” that “is pure evil, hard to believe and frankly something that is unimaginable.”

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He says the nation and the word are “shocked and stunned” by grief and is calling on the country to come together.

Mr Trump has at times been accused by critics of failing to adequately condemn hate, such as when he blamed “both sides” for the violence at a Charlottesville white supremacist rally.

He says that anti-Semitism “must be confronted anywhere and everywhere it appears”

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Death toll rise to 11

A city official says 11 people were killed, and six injured.

FBI agent Bob Jones says it is believed the gunman was acting alone, and he was not previously known to police.

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Gunman had history of anti-Semitic social media posts

An archive of Bower’s posts since he joined the Gab social media site in January appeared to show an angry, anti-Semitic man who shared messages such as: “Daily Reminder: Diversity means chasing down the last white person.”

About a month ago he posted pictures showing what appeared to the results of his target practice at a shooting range, and a collection of three handguns that he called his “glock family.”

Bowers, who is a registered voter with “no affiliation” in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, took aim in one post at US President Donald Trump, accusing him of being a “globalist” who did nothing to stop the “infestation” of the United States by Jews.

“For the record, I did not vote for him nor have I owned, worn or even touched a MAGA hat,” he wrote.

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Donald Trump says a ‘lot of people’ were killed

Mr Trump says “a lot of people” were killed in the shooting and it “looks definitely like it’s an anti-Semitic crime.”

Mr Trump, speaking at an  airport in Indianapolis, saidthat what “happened today is a horrible, horrible thing.”

He said the FBI is now involved and there were “a lot of people killed” and “a lot of people very badly wounded.”

He also says the crime scene is one of the worst many professionals have seen.

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Gunman opened fire during a baby naming ceremony

People had gathered for the ceremony. It is not known if the gunman knew it was taking place. It was also not clear if the baby was harmed.

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Donald Trump calls for shooter to face death penalty

Mr Trump called for the death penalty.

He said: “I think one thing we should do is we would stiffen up our laws with guns with the death penalty.

“When people do this they should get the death penalty.”

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Donald Trump says it’s certainly an option for synagogues and churches to have armed guards

The president has been speaking about the shooting while he is at Andrews Air Force Base.

He said it was certainly an option for synagogues, and churches, to have armed guards

Mr Trump called the shooting “devastating”.

He added: “It’s a ‘terrible thing what’s going on with hate in our country.”

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Around 100 people were in the synagogue

Michael Eisenberg, former President of the Tree of Life, told KDKA there would have been about 100 people in the building at the time of the shooting.

He said: “At 9:45 there were three simultaneous congregations’ services that were being held.

“In the main part of the building, The Tree of Life has a service that has about 40 people in it.

“Just below that there is a basement area where New Life congregation would have been having their Shabbat service. There would have been 30-40 people.

“Just adjacent to Tree of Light’s service area, a congregation was in the rabbi study room and they would have had approximately 15 people in there.”

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Survivor tells how congregation hid in basement

Stephen Weiss, who was in a service at the synagogue at the time, told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: “It sounded like a loud crash in the hallway.”

He described rapid gunfire that sounded like an automatic weapon.

Mr Weiss said he ran to the basement and found other members of the congregation also hiding there.

He said services are held between 9.45am and noon.

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Police at the scene

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Synagogue is at heart of Pittsburgh’s Jewish community

The shooting happened int he  tree-lined residential neighborhood of Squirrel Hill, about 10 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh.

The area is the hub of Pittsburgh’s Jewish community.

4:41PM

Three police officers shot

A police official has confirmed three officers were shot.

The official also confirmed that the suspect is in custody.

4:25PM

Local media reporting suspect is injured and in custody

KDKA, the local TV network, says police have the suspect. Police have not confirmed

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SWAT teams at the scene

SWAT teams are at the synagogue

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4:18PM

Donald Trump says he is watching events unfold

The president said on Twitter: Watching the events unfolding in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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“Law enforcement on the scene. People in Squirrel Hill area should remain sheltered. Looks like multiple fatalities. Beware of active shooter. God Bless All!”

4:10PM

Police tell residents to stay inside

The synagogue is at the junction of Wilkins and Shady Avenues in Pittsburgh.

Local residents have been told by police to stay in their homes.

4:09PM

Local reporter says at least seven dead

KDKA’s Andy Sheehan reports that at least seven people have been confirmed dead. Police have not confirmed that.

Swedish musical star on niqab and burka: Stone Age ideas that don’t belong here

By Emma H.

When singer Tommy Körberg visited the latest episode of the podcast “Fördomspodden”, he revealed his attitude to garments like niqab and burka.

“Those stone Age ideas they can keep for themselves,” he said. In the podcast, guests get to respond to prejudice about themselves.

In the latest episode, Tommy was confronted with the claim that he “purely aesthetically” thinks the Ku Klux Klan “has something”.

He disagreed. Anyone who covers their face shouldn’t be here. One should show one’s face, he said. The host asked if this also applied to religious purposes.

“Yes, above all. We shouldn’t have it here anyway,” the singer responded.

“We should show who we are. This applies to anyone who comes here,” he continued.

“So people can’t bring their religion to Sweden, in your opinion?” the host asked.

“They can bring their religion, but one should follow local customs too. To sit in school and cover your face, no no,” replied Tommy.

When Aftonbladet got hold of the singer, he elaborated his thoughts.

“Religion has nothing to do with it. It is a purely patriarchal act – how men have treated women. Those Stone Age ideas they can keep for themselves, and not bring here.”

“Are you thinking about the burka and niqab, that have been discussed in for example Denmark?”

“You should not cover your face. What is this stupidity? Just remove it,” he concluded.

BUSTED: The Truth About Democrat Mobs and The Media

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The media continues to run cover for their foot soldiers, denying that any mobs exist at all. The problem is, this is the internet and their lies are easily debunked. Democrat mobs have been a distinctive problem since before the election. The media just pretends it never happened. And who remembers the tea party? Remember how non-violent they were yet still demonized endlessly in the media? Yeah I remember too. #jobsnotmobs #walkaway #maga

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Merkel’s party suffers losses in Hesse elections as right-wing AfD enters parliament – exit polls

Merkel's party suffers losses in Hesse elections as right-wing AfD enters parliament - exit polls

The Eurosceptic Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has gained seats in Hesse and now holds parliamentary seats in every single German state, according to exit polls. Meanwhile, Merkel’s CDU has seen party support plummet.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel‘s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) suffered an electoral shock, winning only 28 percent. The results were quite a disappointment for the CDU candidate and Ministers-President of Hesse, Volker Bouffier, a Merkel man who has stuck with her through thick and thin.

The CDU result marks a huge drop from the 38.3 percent won by the party during Hesse’s last election in 2013.

“We are in pain because of the losses but we also learnt that it is worth it to fight,” Volker Bouffier, the incumbent CDU state premier in Hesse and a Merkel ally, told supporters.

READ MORE: Neutrality or censorship? RT’s look at AfD’s tool for students to report ‘biased’ teachers (VIDEO)

The AfD, meanwhile, gained 12 percent of the votes in Hesse, a state that is home to six million people and the German capital of finance, Frankfurt am Main.

The party’s parliamentary leader, Alice Weidel, took to Twitter to celebrate its success.

“We are the People’s Party!” she wrote, noting that the AfD is now “firmly anchored” in the German parliament and is “here to stay.”

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The nosedive in support for Merkel’s party in Hesse, known as Hessen in Germany, was predicted by polls ahead of the crucial election.  Back in 2013, the CDU had to make a coalition with the Alliance 90/The Greens after the election resulted in no clear winner. It’s not clear if the CDU will now again unite with the Greens to form a government.

The Social Democratic Party (SPD), which went toe-to-toe with the CDU for decades, secured 20 percent.

“This is a bad result for us, I can’t put it any differently,” SPD Secretary General Lars Klingbeil told broadcaster ZDF.

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The Greens placed third, just barely trailing behind the Social Democrats with 19.5 percent of the votes.

Germany’s political landscape has been visibly crumbling in recent weeks. Earlier in October, Merkel’s ruling coalition was shaken after the Christian Social Union (CSU) – the sister party of the CDU – gained 37.3 percent in Germany’s largest and second-most populous state of Bavaria. It represented the worst election result since 1950, and a loss of its absolute majority for only the second time since 1962. CSU General Secretary Markus Blume called it a “bitter day” for the party.

With the emergence of a fresh crisis, Merkel may face difficulties when she stands for re-election as the CDU chair at the party’s conference in December this year.

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