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Germany (News/Activism)

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  • Germany urges return of refugees to Greece based on EU regulation

    10/02/2016 12:36:28 PM PDT · by ameribbean expat · 8 replies
    Germany’s highest official responsible for refugees has again called for the return of asylum seekers to Greece as the first EU country they normally reach, saying the European Union’s Dublin Regulation should be implemented regardless of objections by Athens. “I would like the Dublin convention to be applied again... we will take up discussions on this in a meeting with (EU) interior ministers,” German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said in an interview published in the Greek media on Sunday, saying talks on the issue will take place later this month.
  • Germany's finance minister presses for a 'German Islam'

    10/02/2016 11:29:07 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 41 replies
    Reuters ^ | Sun Oct 2, 2016 | 11:24am EDT | Caroline Copley
    A veteran ally of Angela Merkel urged Muslims in Germany on Sunday to develop a “German Islam” based on liberalism and tolerance, saying the influx of people seeking refuge, many of them Muslims, is a challenge for mainstream society. Minister Wolfgang Schäuble, stepping out of his usual finance remit, urged tolerance, saying the arrival of hundreds of thousands of migrants required a better understanding among Germans of what is important to them and how they want to live. […] Schäuble, a stalwart of Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU), said: “Without a doubt, the growing number of Muslims in our country today...
  • Drunken Migrants Riot in ‘Refugee’ Centre, Beat Staff, Loot Office

    10/02/2016 7:49:48 AM PDT · by Mr. Mojo · 30 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 1 Oct 2016 | LIAM DEACON
    Drunken migrants in a refugee shelter in Germany have rioted, smashing doors and property as well as robbing, attacking and injuring security staff. The incident began in the facility in the district of Reinickendorf, north Berlin, after security discovered their office had been looted and the door broken down, Berliner Morgenpost reports. Tensions then escalated after the staff decided to switch off the lights at around 2am. Around 50 migrants began to riot, punching and kicking the security personnel and vandalising cars nearby.
  • UK prime minister says Britain will launch Brexit by April

    10/02/2016 5:53:15 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 4 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Oct 2, 2016 7:32 AM EDT | Danica Kirka
    U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May said Sunday that Britain would trigger the formal process for leaving the European Union before April, putting to rest weeks of speculation on the timing of the move. […] While the prime minister previously had hinted she planned to initiate Britain’s EU exit early next year, many observers had speculated she would wait until France’s presidential election ends in May. […] The prime minister also said she would ask Parliament to repeal the European Communities Act, which automatically makes EU rules the law of the land in Britain. May said her government instead would incorporate...
  • Secret Meetings with Campaign: Germany Prepares for Possible President Trump

    10/01/2016 8:36:36 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 15 replies
    Der Spiegel ^ | September 30, 2016 06:49 PM | Holger Stark and Christoph Schult
    The meeting with Donald Trump’s emissary was discreet, the location carefully chosen — it was supposed to seem informal. Ultimately, an unremarkable café in Washington D.C. was picked. And in April, Markus Ederer, state secretary in Germany’s Foreign Ministry, met there with Trump advisor Sam Clovis. Ederer was tasked with finding answers to a central question. What would a Trump victory mean for German-American relations? And how serious is the Republican candidate with his foreign policy blustering? The German government long doubted that the real estate magnate would even become the Republican candidate for president. Now, though, even after the...
  • German government believes Trump would ravage U.S. economy: Spiegel

    10/01/2016 3:38:02 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 49 replies
    Reuters ^ | Sat Oct 1, 2016 | 7:46am EDT | Caroline Copley
    Germany’s economy ministry believes a Donald Trump presidency would severely damage the U.S. economy, according to an internal memorandum reported by Der Spiegel magazine on Saturday. The ministry expects “shrinking gross domestic product, fewer jobs and higher unemployment,” in the United States if the Republican candidate were to implement his campaign pledges, the magazine cited the memo as saying. […] Trump’s pledges are “not feasible”, Spiegel cited the memorandum as saying. Moreover, the plans would violate international or U.S. law and could be “no basis for a realistic economic policy.” …
  • German mayor beaten up by mob after expressing support for asylum seekers

    10/01/2016 3:07:34 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 66 replies
    the Telegragh ^ | 9-30-16 | Justin Huggler
    The mayor of a village in Germany had to be hospitalised after he was severely beaten in a suspected far-Right attack over his support for asylum-seekers. Joachim Kebschull, the mayor of Oersdorf in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein, was attacked from behind as he walked to a planning meeting on Thursday night. The 61-year-old was beaten with a club by unknown assailants who fled after he lost consciousness. Police believe the attack is linked to the mayor’s support for plan to accommodate asylum-seekers in the village. Hours before the attack, he received a threatening letter which contained the phrases “He...
  • Any FReepers in Dresden? Rumors of tanks in the street. (vanity)

    10/01/2016 2:59:22 PM PDT · by null and void · 71 replies
    UNCONFIRMED rumor | 1 Oct 16 | nully
    Looking for any confirmation. Rumor is tanks and sharpshooters, news embargo, web cams shut down. Found one Dutch blog, would like more info, especially if it's false (or true!)...
  • 890,000 refugees arrived in Germany last year — not 1.1m

    09/30/2016 7:21:08 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 18 replies
    TheLocal.de ^ | 30 Sep 2016 14:27 GMT+02:00 | (DPA/AFP/The Local)
    Previous reports had suggested that around 1.1 million people entered Germany to seek asylum last year. But now the German government has confirmed the number was actually lower. On Friday Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière confirmed in a press conference that around 890,000 asylum seekers came to Germany last year. […] De Maizière had previously explained that the first number reported was probably too high due to multiple registrations and the inclusion of people who did not stay in Germany, such as people who went back to their homelands or left for other EU states. “The number 890,000 is still...
  • Clinton Names Mother of the Migrant Crisis Merkel As Favourite World Leader

    09/30/2016 7:07:35 AM PDT · by detective · 18 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 30 Sep 2016 | Oliver JJ Lane
    U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has named German Chancellor Angela Merkel as her favourite world leader, choosing specifically to praise her record on the migrant crisis — despite her policies on opening Europe’s borders now providing a source of immense regret for her party and Germany. The comments were made during a question and answer session on board Mrs. Clinton’s campaign aeroplane in Chicago yesterday, when a member of the press asked what the presidential candidate’s favourite world leader is. Initially leaving her answer quite open, remarking: “Look, I like a lot of the world leaders”, Mrs. Clinton then settled...
  • Commerzbank set to cut 9,000 jobs, dividend in revamp [Germany]

    09/28/2016 9:29:16 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 1 replies
    RTE ^ | 27 September 2016
    Commerzbank aims to cut around 9,000 jobs in the next few years and will scrap its 2016 dividend as part of efforts to reduce costs in the face of negative interest rates. This is according to a source close to the bank's supervisory board. The job cuts will be spread over the next few years up to 2020, but the size of the cull, representing nearly a fifth of the workforce at Germany's second biggest bank, implies that compulsory layoffs cannot be ruled out, the person said. "This is much more radical than previous measures," the person said. The revamp...
  • EU presses ahead with military plans, UK opposes any EU army

    09/27/2016 7:05:37 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 44 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Sep 27, 2016 9:45 AM EDT | Lorne Cook
    European Union nations pressed ahead Tuesday with plans to boost military cooperation as Britain vowed to oppose the creation of an EU army or headquarters. With Britain leaving the EU, France and Germany have been spearheading moves to boost Europe’s capacity to run its own security operations. […] “We are in a very strong Franco-German relationship and we think we will be able to make significant progress before the end of the year,” he said, standing alongside German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen. Von der Leyen insisted that “it’s not about a European army.” …
  • Ifo predicts 'golden autumn for German industry'

    09/27/2016 12:07:53 AM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 5 replies
    dw.com ^ | September 26, 2016 | Reuters, dpa
    Optimism in Germany's boardrooms about the nation's economic outlook has surged, the Munich-based Ifo think tank has reported. Its closely watched business confidence index reached a new high despite Brexit worries. Business confidence among German executives surged to a more-than-two-year high in September, with optimism in boardrooms across the country rising faster than forecast by analysts. ..."German industry is expecting a golden autumn," Ifo President Clemens Fuest said in a statement.
  • Parenting Magazine Warns ‘Blond, Cheerful’ Families Dangerous, Likely Right Wing (Germany)

    09/25/2016 5:48:02 PM PDT · by Altura Ct. · 67 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 9/25/2016
    Parenting magazine Baby & Family has told readers to beware of families who are “inconspicuous” and “cheerful”, as these warning signs indicate they are right wing and thus “dangerous”. Depicted with illustrations featuring solely blonde women and children, the report says ordinary parents must take action against right-wing families and make clear that their ideology has no place in the world. Asserting that the term “right wing” “stirs up anxiety” and brings to mind “burning refugee homes”, skinheads, and the National Socialist Underground (NSU) group who carried out a string of violent attacks on foreign people, Baby & Family notes...
  • The Four Stages of Islamic Conquest

    09/25/2016 1:25:09 AM PDT · by Mr. Mojo · 27 replies
    STAGE 1: INFILTRATIONMuslims begin moving to non-Muslim countries in increasing numbers and the beginning of cultural conflicts are visible, though often subtle. - First migration wave to non-Muslim “host” country. - Appeal for humanitarian tolerance from the host society. - Attempts to portray Islam as a peaceful & Muslims as victims of misunderstanding and racism (even though Islam is not a ‘race’). - High Muslim birth rate in host country increase Muslim population. - Mosques used to spread Islam and dislike of host country & culture. - Calls to criminalize “Islamophobia” as a hate crime. - Threatened legal action for...
  • New poll shows Alternative for Germany gaining support

    09/22/2016 10:25:05 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 7 replies
    Deutsche Welle ^ | 09.23.2016 | Brandon Conradis
    The right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) has garnered some of its best numbers yet in a nationwide poll. Meanwhile, the CDU and SPD have lost support. The AfD is pulling ahead of the Greens, the Left party and the Free Democratic Party (FDP), putting it on track to become the third-largest party in the country, according to a new poll released by German public broadcaster ARD. The poll shows the AfD’s support at 16 percent, its best showing yet. Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) came in at 32 percent and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) at 22 percent. …
  • Obama-era surveillance worse than Stasi, says Oliver Stone

    09/22/2016 5:19:47 PM PDT · by SubMareener · 26 replies
    AFP via Yahoo! News ^ | September 22, 2016 | Staff
    US film director Oliver Stone on Thursday accused President Barack Obama's administration of implementing a surveillance system worse than that of the feared Stasi secret police in East Germany. Speaking at the San Sebastian film festival in northern Spain, where he presented his film "Snowden," Stone said many in the US had grown disillusioned with a president they once saw as "a man of great integrity." "On the contrary, Obama has doubled down on the (George W.) Bush administration policies," said Stone, whose latest movie is a biographical political thriller about Edward Snowden, the former intelligence contractor who revealed a...
  • US cops killed 100 times more than German police in 2015 [barf]

    09/22/2016 10:17:17 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 37 replies
    TheLocal.de ^ | 22 Sep 2016 15:40 GMT+02:00
    New figures show just how many more people died in fatal police shooting in the US than Germany last year. According to the Washington Post’s database of fatal police shootings, 990 people were killed in 2015. In Germany, ten people were killed by police last year, according to a report on Thursday by publishing group Funke Mediengruppe, citing figures from the German Police University. That means that while the population of the US is roughly four times that of Germany, the number of fatal police shootings there is about 100 times greater. …
  • Merkel: I did not adequately deal with refugees

    09/21/2016 11:01:16 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 31 replies
    Arutz ^ | 22/9/16
    Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel admitted that she has not adequately dealt with the topic of refugees into Germany. Speaking in Berlin, Merkel said that she had lost control over the situation and that she would have set back the clock...
  • Merkel offers Bavaria 'mea culpa' in hint at fourth term

    09/21/2016 8:14:30 PM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 16 replies
    reuters ^ | Sept. 20, 2016 | Madeline Chambers and Paul Carrel
    Angela Merkel's shock admission that she wishes she could turn back the clock on her migrant policy is a clear attempt to mend fences with her allies in Bavaria and a strong hint she will seek to run for a fourth term as German chancellor.