As Migrants Cut A Path Through Europe, The Impact Falls Only On Average Citizens

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It’s no secret, the face of Europe has been completely transformed due to the unfettered migration of refugees from Middle Eastern countries into the area.

It has taken years of uncontrolled and open borders, but to look across Europe today is to look at an unsafe, chaotic continent.

For instance, newly released data from the Italian Interior Ministry has revealed that 42 out of 100 rapes in Italy are committed by migrants. Over recent months, Italy has seen a surplus of migrant sex attacks. A 17-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a 30-year-old migrant after he abducted her and drove her to an isolated area where she was bound and raped.

A girl was raped by a gang of five migrants in March. A 15-year-old was raped by a gang of five migrants in October. Last year, a 16-year-old in Rome was drugged and raped by several migrant men who then allegedly purposely given her an overdose of drugs to kill her.

For another example of how dangerous Europe has become, we need look no further than Sadiq Khan’s London. Five gang members were convicted of murder after a sickening attack on a rival gang member last week. The group of five carried at least five knives, a handgun, and a shotgun. When they found their victim, they opened fire “narrowly missing customers and staff” and had no care for the other citizens out-and-about at the busy movie theater and restaurants on the street, enjoying their Friday night.

Gang-related violence isn’t only a threat in London, but Sweden as well.

Two were fatally shot outside of a nightclub in Norrköping. This shooting came on the heels after another man was shot dead in Malmö. Another shooting took place in Kristianstad in the early morning hours, with a residential building being shot at – with what authorities described as automatic gunfire.

Not only that, but during 2019, explosions and bombings have risen 45% in Sweden. Though the government has promised to address the problem of gang violence, only around 8% of the Swedish public say they trust the government to solve the issue in the next five years. A staggering 88% believe the violence will remain unchanged or even get worse.

A court recently heard a victim of the Telford grooming scandal, with the victim claiming she was “passed around like meat” and that her school did nothing to stop it. From age 12, the victim said she was forced to have sex with so many men that she lost count of the exact number.

Forced into being groomed, she was then bullied at school for it. Other students would mime actions “with their hand, hand by their mouth” suggesting sex acts. The victim claimed teachers heard people spreading rumors and bullying her and not a single one pulled her to the side to ask if things were alright.

The accused ringleader of the Telford child sex ring, Tanveer Ahmend, was deported to Pakistan for “unrelated offenses” so he is not standing trial for the alleged abuse. However, five other men – all who claim innocence – are being prosecuted.

Mohammed Ali Sultan is accused of one count of rape and four counts of indecent assault. Nazam Akhtar is accused of raping the victim whilst Amjad Hussain is said to have urinated on her in an act of humiliation.

Hussain is also accused of forcing the victim to perform oral sex in a churchyard on two separate occasions. Shafiq Younas is accused of forcing the victim to perform oral sex at the same location. Mohammad Rizwan is accused of two counts of indecent assault. The trial is ongoing.

All of this isn’t even to mention the stabbing spree that took place near London Bridge last week, with two killed and three wounded. The suspect, Usman Khan, who was shot dead, was arrested in 2012 for terrorism offenses and released in December 2018.

As reported by Jihad Watch, Iraqi Christians have warned Sweden, “If Islamists gain power, they won’t treat you according to human rights, but Sharia”.

The warning, from a church worker in Iraq, is pertinent to the incidents described above:

We who have grown up here know what Islam is. It is not the people, the Muslims, that I warn about, but the ideology. Although most Muslims don’t believe in jihad, they believe in Mohammad. They believe that all peoples should become Muslims and that there is a reward in heaven for those who bring people to Islam.

And take notice, European public officials are not the ones suffering these different situations but instead ordinary citizens. Children sexually abused, people out to eat dinner and catch a movie, ordinary citizens out living their daily life.

It is a grievous slight for governments across Europe to be wholly incapable to uphold the very safety of the public. The most basic and comforting right of any first-world nation is to be protected and safe from danger as you walk down the street.

That sadly, does not seem to be the case across the European Union.