Are the Swedes intent on recreating Rotherham in Stockholm?
Meanwhile, back on the front line where the EU has focussed all its energies on it's thoroughly thought through 'solution' to the migration problem:
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There is growing concern over a lack of preparation for the plan to send migrants back from Greece to Turkey, two days before it goes into effect.
A BBC correspondent who has been to one of the registration sites in Turkey says there are few signs it is ready.
The UN and rights groups have expressed fears about migrant welfare and whether some may be forced back into Syria.
The EU-Turkey deal is aimed at easing the uncontrolled mass movement of people into Europe.
Under the deal, migrants arriving illegally in Greece are expected to be sent back to Turkey from 4 April if they do not apply for asylum or if their claim is rejected.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35949685
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But there have been violent protests among migrants.
On the Greek island of Chios, hundreds tore down the razor wire fence that was keeping them in and fled the camp.
They walked to the port demanding to continue their journeys to northern Europe.
One migrant said: "Deportation is a big mistake because we have risked a lot to come here especially during our crossing from Turkey to Greece. We were smuggled here from Turkey. We cannot go back.
"We will repeat our trip again and again if need be because we are running away in order to save our lives."
Tension has also flared at the port of Piraeus near Athens.
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... and in Willkommenland:
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The German government is set to allocate €200 million to help tackle the issues of sexual abuse in refugee camps.
Migrant women and children have been targeted in a spate of attacks with one camp in the town of Gießen recording 15 cases of sexual assault in just a single month last year.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...attackers.html
I wonder what the German authorities propose doing to protect everyone else from the abusers and rapists inside the migrant camps?
I'm also wondering if, when the great share out of accepted refugees actually happens, Germany will be keen to share out some of the better educated, higher achieving or simply want to keep the best and dump the less welcome elsewhere in the EU...