RawStory, originally from Agence France-Presse.
Eight members of a German far-right group were sentenced to jail Wednesday on terrorism and attempted murder charges for a series of explosives attacks targeting refugees and anti-fascist activists.
Based in Germany's ex-communist east, the so-called "Freital group" had sought to create "a climate of fear" at the height of Germany's refugee and migrant influx in 2015, the court was told.
Its leaders Timo Schulz and Patrick Festing were sentenced to 10 and nine-and-a-half years prison respectively. The other six received custodial terms of between four and eight-and-a-half years.
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 13 2018, @02:14AM (1 child)
> People wanting to live in your country is not genocide
If that's all it was there would be no problem. These are not refugees. These are not immigrants. These do not seek to integrate and adopt European culture. These come to settle, establishing colonies at first, and spreading from their colonies.
Many are unwitting tools. But you must ask yourself who is driving the human trafficking network [independent.co.uk] shovelling them over Europe's borders?
Nor can you be unaware that mass relocation of large populations has been a tool of war by Islam since an infamous bandit ran amok 1500 years ago. He attacked Europe and his followers continued for centuries using both the sword and overpopulation. Europe has been under seige before from these very same methods and the method of transmigration is used around the world [soylentnews.org]..
Why do you support the crimes of human trafficking and genocide?
(Score: 1) by khallow on Tuesday March 13 2018, @11:58AM
Actually, they are immigrants (even if not technically refugees). Not any point to the rest of your post as a result. I think you'd be better served to actually figure out what's going on rather than trying to frame it so that Muslims are the bad guys.