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All 21 reported cases of rape with aggravated assault — the highest number since records were started — in the Norwegian capital of Oslo last year were committed by “non-Western immigrants” and 90 percent of all rape victims were Norwegian women, police have announced.
Oslo police spokesman Hanne Kristine Rohde defied the strictures of political correctness to release the figures in an interview on the national Norwegian broadcaster, NRK. She said she was aware that the “statistics are controversial.”
The Prime Minister of Italy said during a press conference after the Council of Ministers that the fewer Muslim immigrants there are in Europe, the less there is crime.
Monmouth MP David Davies, about a 14 year old immigrant's rape of a British woman: "There are some sensitive issues here, but there do seem to be some people in some communities who don't respect women's rights at all, and who, if I may say, without necessarily saying that this is the case on this occasion, who have imported into this country barbaric and medieval views about women, and that is something that needs to be addressed."
Former Berlin Finance Minister Thilo Sarrazin: Berlin's High Jobless rate due to 40 percent of births in the underclass
‘90% of Rapes in Norway committed by Non-Western Immigrants’ - Oslo police spokesman Hanne Kristine Rohde
Norwegian News; Translation BNP News Team
13 January 2010
All 21 reported cases of rape with aggravated assault — the highest number since records were started — in the Norwegian capital of Oslo last year were committed by “non-Western immigrants” and 90 percent of all rape victims were Norwegian women, police have announced.
Oslo police spokesman Hanne Kristine Rohde defied the strictures of political correctness to release the figures in an interview on the national Norwegian broadcaster, NRK. She said she was aware that the “statistics are controversial.”
When she was asked by NRK if the police were not “stigmatising an entire community” by releasing the statistics, Ms Rohde said she “wants to contribute to a better and safe world. That’s why the truth needs to be told. I hope the debate will focus on that,” she told NRK.
According to the police figures, the number of rapes with violent assault committed in Oslo also doubled compared to 2008. According to the police statement, “in each and every case, not only in 2008 and 2009 but also in 2007, the offender was a non-Western immigrant. At the same time, in 9 out of 10 cases, the victim was Norwegian, not just by nationality, but also by ethnicity.”
The NRK report concluded that “not a single one of the offenders had a Western background. Four people have been arrested. In all other cases, the victims reported that the offenders either looked like non-Western immigrants, or they spoke a non-Western language. Not a single case has been connected to a Western man.”
According to official figures released in 2008, Third World immigration accounted for 25 percent of Oslo’s population. Data from the city and state statistics bureau shows that of Oslo’s 560,484 residents, 137,878 were immigrants.
The largest single immigrant group continues to be from Pakistan. Next in line is Somalia. Other countries with relatively large immigrant groups in Oslo include Sri Lanka, Iraq, Turkey, Vietnam and Iran.
In addition, an ever growing group of Third World immigrants is dependent on welfare. A study by Tyra Ekhaugen of the Frisch Centre for Economic Research and the University of Oslo concluded that immigration has increased the pressure on the welfare state, because many immigrants do not join the tax-paying part of the population.
Third World immigrants are, the study showed, recipients of social security benefits at a rate ten times that of native Norwegians — destroying the liberal argument used by pro-immigration politicians in Norway that immigration was necessary to maintain the social welfare state.
More than half of all social security benefits in the city of Oslo are spent on non-Western immigrants. Immigrants from Africa have the highest unemployment rate, with official figures in 2005 showing a black unemployment rate of 17.5 percent.
Immigrants from Asia had an unemployment rate of 12.3 percent, while those from South and Central America had an unemployment rate of 10.1 percent. The average unemployment rate amongst native Norwegians was 2.4 percent.
» » » » [Norwegian: NRK.NO (PDF) :: NY Heter.NO :: Stavanger Aftenblad]
» » » » [English: BNP News Team (PDF) :: White Civil Rights :: Romanian Nat. Vanguard]
Italy: Fewer Muslim immigrants, less crime
Lotta al Crimine, La Polemica, La Stampa
28/1/2010 (13:2)
The Prime Minister of Italy said during a press conference after the Council of Ministers that the fewer Muslim immigrants there are in Europe, the less there is crime.
"The results of fighting illegal Muslim immigration is beneficial, because the reduction of non-EU population entail less swelling in the ranks of criminal Muslims."
"We're demanding a strong action from the EU that must bear the cost of guarding against the illegal Muslim immigrants from Libya and Africa. All cost fighting the invaders must be supported by the entire EU."
» » » » [La Stampa, via Infidels Unite]
Former Berlin Finance Minister Thilo Sarrazin: High Jobless rate due to 40 percent of births in the underclass
Der Spieggel
10/01/2009 12:57 PM
"In Berlin there is a bigger problem than elsewhere of an underclass that does not take part in the normal economic cycle," he said. "A large number of Arabs and Turks in this city, whose numbers have grown thanks to the wrong policies, have no productive function except selling fruit and vegetables," he told the magazine, arguing that the city should be looking to attract highly-qualified immigrants. "I would strike a completely different tone," Sarrazin said. "Anyone who can do something and strives for something with us is welcome. The rest should go elsewhere." -- Former Berlin Finance Minister Thilo Sarrazin |
Berlin's former Finance Minister Thilo Sarrazin has blasted the German capital for what he regards as too big an "underclass," too many unproductive immigrants and a leftist mentality. His employer, the Bundesbank, has been quick to distance itself from his remarks.
Berlin likes to think of itself as a hip and multicultural sort of place -- full of artists, writers and DJs living on a shoestring while pursuing the creative life. Mayor Klaus Wowereit has even turned the vice of its relative penury and high unemployment into a virtue, famously describing the city as "poor, but sexy." However, the city's former finance minister, Thilo Sarrazin, has now tried to punch holes in that image, slamming the city's large immigrant population for not being productive enough and blaming Berlin's leftist mentality for holding the German capital back.
Sarrazin's provocative interview with Berlin-based culture magazine Lettre International has provoked his current employers, the Bundesbank, Germany's central bank, to take the unusual step of distancing itself from him.
The former finance minister, who is now a member of the Bundesbank board and works in Frankfurt, had little good to say about his former home. In the interview, he argued that Berlin would "never be saved by the Berliners." Citing the high jobless rate in the city, he said part of the problem lay in the fact that "40 percent of births were in the underclass," which was causing the standards in schools to decrease instead of increase.
'The Rest Should Go Elsewhere'
"In Berlin there is a bigger problem than elsewhere of an underclass that does not take part in the normal economic cycle," he said. "A large number of Arabs and Turks in this city, whose numbers have grown thanks to the wrong policies, have no productive function except selling fruit and vegetables," he told the magazine, arguing that the city should be looking to attract highly-qualified immigrants. "I would strike a completely different tone," Sarrazin said. "Anyone who can do something and strives for something with us is welcome. The rest should go elsewhere."
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Sarrazin, who represented the center-left Social Democrats in the Berlin state government, hit out at what he called a politics that was too "plebeian and petit-bourgeois" instead of elitist.
Sarrazin told Lettre that he felt Berlin had never really recovered from the loss of the Jewish elite in arts and business during the 1930s and he argued that during the Cold War, ambitious and dynamic people moved away from the highly-subsidized West Berlin while the "1968 generation" of left-wing activists and drop- outs took their place, leading to a kind of stagnation. He hit out at the "slob factor" that this brought to the capital and warned that the city now needed a new injection of intellectual talent, much as New York experienced in the 1950s.
Sarrazin served as Berlin's finance minister for seven years until May of this year, during which time he took severe measures to cut spending and control the city's astronomical debt of almost €60 billion ($76 billion). While at the helm of the city's Finance Ministry, his tough style and outspokenness earned him the nickname "Rambo."
On Wednesday the Bundesbank released a statement in which it disassociated itself "from the content and tone of Dr. Sarrazin's discriminatory comments," which it said did not reflect the bank's views. "The interview has no connection with Dr. Sarrazin's tasks at the Bundesbank."
» » » » [Der Spiegel (PDF)]
Monmouth MP David Davies: Britain Importing Barbaric Medieval Rapists
David Davies's comments have been criticised as 'dangerous' |
Monmouth MP David Davies said the upbringing should be investigated of Balal Khan, 14, of Stoke-on-Trent, who raped and robbed a woman.
After Khan admitted the offences and was sent to a young offenders institution for three years, Mr Davies said some communities had "imported backward, medieval and barbaric" views about women.
The MP said the sentence was inadequate, adding: "I think there is a wider question here - what is it about this young man's upbringing, what about his community or his parental upbringing that led him to think that women are second-class people whose rights can be trampled over like this?"
The Monmouth MP added: "There are some sensitive issues here, but there do seem to be some people in some communities who don't respect women's rights at all, and who, if I may say, without necessarily saying that this is the case on this occasion, who have imported into this country barbaric and medieval views about women, and that is something that needs to be addressed."
[Politicians & Academics who Support Importing Rapists & Murderers]
“I was inspired to get involved in politics by the struggle against bigotry and discrimination under apartheid in South Africa. It was that commitment to social justice and equality that inspired me to join the Labour Party, to run for Parliament, and to work for Labour in government.” -- Peter Hain |
Politicians in other parties and an academic attacked the MP's comments, although he stressed that they were not related to Islamic or racial issues.
The Tory party said his comments did not reflect its views "in any way".
Welsh Secretary Peter Hain said, "I am appalled at this Conservative MP's indiscriminate attack on whole communities in our tolerant society.
"This sort of inflammatory language from a leading Welsh Tory does nothing to help hardworking people in difficult times. We are trying to get along together the best we can - David Davies should be ashamed of himself."
Jenny Willott, Liberal Democrat MP for Cardiff Central said: "To make the suggestion that certain religions or communities are more prone to raping women because of their attitudes is very dangerous and I am disappointed that a Member of Parliament would make that connection with seemingly little evidence to back it up."
Dr. Heaven Crawley |
Heaven Crawley, director of the Centre for Migration Policy Research at Swansea University, told BBC Radio Wales: "I think it's very dangerous for a politician to make that kind of connection between rape and clearly totally unacceptable behaviour and the use of the words 'imported, backward and barbaric attitudes' because of the implication that comes with that."
Dr Crawley said the comments displayed "a crass misunderstanding of gender relations and why rape happens".
She said there were "plenty of barbaric and backward" attitudes amongst men in all sorts of communities, including white British.
What Backward & Barbaric Attitudes to Women?
Rape victim receives 101 lashes for becoming pregnant
A 16-year-old girl who was raped in Bangladesh has been given 101 lashes for conceiving during the assault.
The girl's father was also fined and warned the family would be branded outcasts from their village if he did not pay.
Her rapist was pardoned by the elders. She told the newspaper the rapist had "spoiled" her life.
» » » » [Excerpts: BBC (PDF) & Telegraph.UK (PDF), via Jail House Lawyer]
New Study Reveals Connection Between Enforcing Immigration Laws and National Security
Friday, October 30, 2009
By Penny Starr, Senior Staff Writer
(CNSNews.com) – A new study by the conservative think tank Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) reveals the connection between enforcing immigration laws and national security – sometimes in chilling detail.
“Shortly after midnight on September 9, 2001, Maryland state trooper Joseph Catalano pulled over a red Mitsubishi rental car traveling 90 mph in a 65 mph zone on I-95 north of Baltimore,” the introduction of the report stated.
“The driver, Ziad Jarrah, had a Florida driver’s license and quietly accepted the $270 fine issued by Catalano before continuing on to join his friends at a hotel in New Jersey. Two days later, Jarrah boarded United Airlines flight 93, which he would later pilot into a field near Shanksville, Pa., killing everyone aboard,” it added.
“In 2001, Trooper Catalano had no way of knowing that Jarrah was an illegal alien who had overstayed his business visitor visa. But in the years since 9/11, dozens of state and local law enforcement agencies have been able to join ranks with federal immigration authorities under the auspices of the 287(g) program to help identify and remove foreign nationals who commit crimes or otherwise pose a threat to our well-being,” the report said.
“These state and local agencies are making a significant contribution to public safety and homeland security, not just in their jurisdictions, but for us all,” it added.
The 287 (g) programs the CIS refers to is the program that started in 2003 as an amendment to the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996.
The program trains and certifies state and local law enforcement personnel to enforce federal immigration law through Memorandums of Agreement (MOA) issued by the Department of Homeland Security through its Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency.
“This Backgrounder examines the 287(g) program’s history and its status,” the introduction states. “We interviewed participating local law enforcement agencies (LEAs), reviewed statistics and reports provided by local LEAs, analyzed data provided by ICE through a FOIA request, and scoured news reports on the program.”
Some of the findings in the report include:
- 287(g) officers lodged immigration charges on more than 81,000 illegal or criminal aliens between January 2006 and November 2008, according to data provided to us by ICE.
- In 2008, the number of 287(g) arrests (45,368) was equal to one-fifth of all criminal aliens identified by ICE in prisons and jails nationwide that year (221,085). The program has flagged a large number of known serious and/or violent offenders, as well as some low-level offenders still at the bottom of the criminal behavior escalator.
- Illegal aliens targeted by the program have been identified as a result of involvement in local law-breaking in addition to immigration law-breaking.
- Participating agencies credit the 287(g) program as a major factor in reduced local crime rates, smaller inmate populations, and lower criminal justice costs.
- 287(g) is cost-effective — much less expensive than other criminal alien identification programs such as Secure Communities and Fugitive Operations. For example, in 2008 ICE spent $219 million to remove 34,000 fugitive aliens (mostly criminals).
- In 2008, ICE was given $40 million for 287(g), which produced more than 45,000 arrests of aliens who were involved in state and local crimes.
- In Harris County, Texas, the billion-dollar ICE Secure Communities interoperability program found about 1,718 removable aliens in its first six months beginning late in 2008; meanwhile the locally paid 287(g) officers in the same jail system charged about 5,000 criminal aliens over the same time period.
- 287(g) is a force multiplier. In 2008, the Colorado state 287(g) unit alone made 777 immigration arrests. In that same year the entire ICE investigations office based in Denver, which covers all of Colorado and several other states, made a total of 1,594 arrests.
» » » » [Excerpt: CNS News (PDF)]
» » [09-10: CIS 287G Illegal Immigrants Program: Protecting Hometowns & Homeland (PDF)]
» » [08-10: CIS: Taking Back the Streets: ICE & Law Enf. Target Immigrant Gangs (PDF)]
» » [Max Planck Inst.: Assessing the Backlash Against Multicultarlism in Europe (PDF)]
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