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BERLIN: -- Germany continues to face a significant threat of attacks – Thomas de Maiziere

 

Raids in Duisburg and Dortmund

New security measures to be announced on Thursday

 

Germany’s Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere says the country continues to face a significant threat of attacks.

 

“We are living in difficult times. The terror threat is high and both the federal and state police are under strain,” Thomas de Maiziere told reporters in Bremen, where he was visiting a police headquarters.

 

High alert

Germany is on high alert after a spate of attacks since July.

 

15 people, including four attackers, have been killed.

 

Dozens have been injured.

 

Police raids

Police carried out raids against suspected Islamist extremists in several towns in the west German state of North Rhine-Westphalia on Wednesday.

 

There have been raids in:

Duisburg

Dortmund

A spokeswoman for the federal prosecutor says searches were carried out at the homes of three people suspected of trying to recruit young men to fight for ISIL in Syria and Iraq.

 

There were no arrests.

 

What about last week’s arrest?

A 24-year-old Syrian refugee was arrested in North-Rhine Westphalia last week.

 

Police say they received a tip-off that an attack was being planned in the state.

 

New security measures

De Maiziere is expected to propose a raft of new security measures on Thursday (August 11).

 

They are said to include speedier deportations and waiving doctor-patient confidentiality in some cases, according to German media.

 

 
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Its nearly lifted wholesale from the Reichstag's playbook. Create the conditions whereby you can implement agenda. After all, the increased threat that Germany ostensibly responds to is not only created solely by their bad policy but instead of reversing of modifying the polices, they have doubled down. Therefore, the first instance of explanation is that Germany desires the very circumstances the State finds itself in. Merkel must be heady with glee at the thought of new stasi like 'security measures." Current events are not the natural evolution of current events that must be responded to. It is a contrived Crisis- Solution dialectic used repeatedly by her ilk.

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yep it is screwed. It is all too little too late. Hundred Thousands of folks who despise Western lifestyle and morals have been "invited" to enter the country and abuse its social system, with no proof of identity, taking fingerprints or DNA (which should be mandatory).

 

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1 hour ago, daveAustin said:

I have a better idea; stop letting in hundreds of thousands of strangers without at least some kind of background check. At least arrange them into camps and verify before releasing them on the GP. Oops, too late. That country is kinda screwed. 

Stop letting ??  There are 1 million there now. It is to little, to late.  I like your idea about camps; but the camps should be in Syria, not Germany. 

Round them up. Send them back. Fence them in . Protect them.

When their country is stable( 2-5 years ) let them go.

 

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So lets see if they are following the game plan.

 

Get involved in Muslim regime change...check

Start Muslim humanitarian immigration...check

Terrorism starts...check

Offer shock at terrorism...check

Abandon civil rights and the peoples freedom to keep them safe...check

Jack Boot manufacturers seem profits surge...check

 

All looks good to me.

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2 hours ago, bark said:

Stop letting ??  There are 1 million there now. It is to little, to late.  I like your idea about camps; but the camps should be in Syria, not Germany. 

Round them up. Send them back. Fence them in . Protect them.

When their country is stable( 2-5 years ) let them go.

 

 

And Erdogan has just threatened to unleash Turkey's 2.8 million refugees on Europe if the EU does not give the Turks visa free travel throughout Europe. Way to go Merkel :thumbsup:

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As an aside to this issue, am I the only one worrying about how powerful the security industry is becoming? There are men in uniform now at the door of every building. They will soon be strong enough to  have their own coup. The next Bond villain will be the mad mastermind who gets them organised.

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4 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

 

On what charge?  Being an enlightened world leader is not an offence.  More power to her elbow.

 

I am thinking along the lines of temporarily suspending Art. 102, 103 Basic law, strictly personally for Angie, Fat Sigmar, and Little Heiko.


Sorry, been day-dreaming again, you were asking??

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6 hours ago, Caps said:

Germans with dual nationality will lose their German citizenship if they fight for militant Islamist groups abroad, under new anti-terror proposals.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-37044519

 

Its great doing all this but its all a bit late 

 

Dual-nationality for children born in Germany (sometimes called ius loci) was introduced in 2000 and further "ameliorated" for Turks in 2013 against all warnings because the social-democrat idiots loved it, and so did their green-lefty sycophants. And you have to feed the latter something in a federal system or they'll block half of your federal laws in the second chamber.

 

The Dutch had tried that in the 1990ies, if memory serves, because their then leftist government postulated it would so help integration if their Moroccans (mainly) could be made feeling belonging somewhere. They actually did feel like that after obtaining what they must have seen as a mere slip of paper for just stating their name, address, and date of entry into the Netherlands in simple Dutch, because it was now utterly impossible to deport them.

 

The former year-long mayor of the Berlin no-go-zone Berlin-Neukölln (nothing to do with Cologne), Heinz Buschkowski, spoke out against that just yesterday, I am putting a link here, German, and rest my case. This guy is like a remnant from a bygone age, when social-democrats still had a hand and a heart and a brain, and you could disagree with them but took them for real.

 

Suffice it to say the Dutch abandoned that practice years ago because it absolutely failed to produce the desired results, instead had those unwanted ramifications.

German idiot coalition parties then, in light of this, for reasons best know to themselves, enacted exactly what the Dutch had tried unsuccessfully more than a decade ago.

 

And now are forced to do a somersault backwards, or at least have to pretend they do, because of bare naked fear of the oh-so-evil AFD party, that will cost a third of their MPs their jobs and livelihood. Toughy-tough, had it coming.

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take a leaf out of Australia's book....find an island....keep them safe....remove the pull factor....then piss them off back home when safe to do so. Stop this economic (nonsense .....its a religious) invasion.

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On 8/11/2016 at 6:21 AM, arjunadawn said:

Its nearly lifted wholesale from the Reichstag's playbook. Create the conditions whereby you can implement agenda. After all, the increased threat that Germany ostensibly responds to is not only created solely by their bad policy but instead of reversing of modifying the polices, they have doubled down. Therefore, the first instance of explanation is that Germany desires the very circumstances the State finds itself in. Merkel must be heady with glee at the thought of new stasi like 'security measures." Current events are not the natural evolution of current events that must be responded to. It is a contrived Crisis- Solution dialectic used repeatedly by her ilk.

 

There are no mistakes, ever. All is contrived. Every detail calculated.

Conspiracy theory is just another form of religion.

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Morch said:

 

There are no mistakes, ever. All is contrived. Every detail calculated.

Conspiracy theory is just another form of religion.

 

 

Guarantee more than few posters will not comprehend your observation.

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