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Osem 24-07-2016 19:06

Machete murder in Germany
 
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A machete attack by a Syrian asylum-seeker has left one woman dead and two other people injured, police in south-western Germany say.
Witnesses said the attack happened after an argument developed between the man and the woman in the town of Reutlingen, near Stuttgart.
Police said the attacker had been arrested and there was no indication that it was terrorist attack.
The incident comes amid tension after other bloody events in the past week.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36879196

Where is all this going to end Mrs Merkel?

Ramrod 24-07-2016 19:42

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To me, it looks like we are importing cultures where deadly violence is closer to the surface and more likely to erupt. :(

Osem 24-07-2016 20:28

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Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35850946)
To me, it looks like we are importing cultures where deadly violence is closer to the surface and more likely to erupt. :(

... and raising a lot of false hopes for a much better life which many are not going to find. Then what?...

Hugh 24-07-2016 20:33

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Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35850946)
To me, it looks like we are importing cultures where deadly violence is closer to the surface and more likely to erupt. :(

From Glasgow?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...frankfield-ro/

http://www.smh.com.au/world/fear-and...#ixzz29OOYzoUl
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In Glasgow, Scotland's biggest city, a stabbing occurs every six hours - and many more go unreported. Survey after survey, from the World Health Organisation to the United Nations, identifies Glasgow as one of the most violent cities in western Europe. Among young males aged between 10 and 29, the rate of homicide is similar to Argentina, Costa Rica and Lithuania (not other cities - whole countries). Alcohol-related death rates are three times the British average while Scots have one of the lowest life expectancies in Europe.

nomadking 24-07-2016 21:01

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The difference is that incidents in Glasgow and the like are usually a result of an argument/disagreement of some kind and likely to often involve alcohol. Basically this incident, along with others is the result of arguments/disagreements with everybody not a Muslim.

Damien 24-07-2016 21:08

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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 35850953)
The difference is that incidents in Glasgow and the like are usually a result of an argument/disagreement of some kind and likely to often involve alcohol. Basically this incident, along with others is the result of arguments/disagreements with everybody not a Muslim.

ISIS and Islamic extremism in general have killed more Muslims than they have non-Muslims.

Also it says in the article that this was the result of an argument and not terrorism.

figgyburn 24-07-2016 21:37

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Germany is now reaping what merkel has sown.It seems to me that eu citizens are expendable as far as the elites at the top are concerned just as long as their"agenda"carries on merrily.☠

Maggy 24-07-2016 22:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35850939)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36879196

Where is all this going to end Mrs Merkel?

What do you care? We are out of the EU and it's no longer anything we have to care about surely? We are safe within our own borders and we aren't going to have the same issues..We will control who comes here once we finally leave..Won't we?

TheDaddy 24-07-2016 22:27

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A bomb has gone of now :(

Maggy 24-07-2016 22:51

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Where did you hear that?

TheDaddy 24-07-2016 23:14

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35850970)
Where did you hear that?

http://m.sputniknews.com/europe/2016...URL_shortening

RizzyKing 24-07-2016 23:28

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Being in or out of the EU won't affect whether these attacks are planned or happen and only a moron ever thought differently. I think there might be a little more planning to this then we realise at the minute, big attacks are difficult to execute, prepare and finance. Radicalising individuals who need no more then a driving licence or knives is a lot easier and can occur in areas outside of the normal traditional target areas creating a general sense of fear.

Body count is lower per incident but can quickly escalate in terms of number of incidents and it's a policy that can be effective on a quicker scale then training people to fly aircraft or coordinate city wide run and guns. This is one of the nightmare scenarios that security and intelligence services have been dreading and let's hope this isn't the start of such a campaign.

Taf 24-07-2016 23:45

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...newspaper.html

TheDaddy 25-07-2016 00:01

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Looks like the person that died was the bomber, so it's not all bad news

Ramrod 25-07-2016 11:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35850970)
Where did you hear that?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...german-city-o/


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