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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

NO-GO ZONES: Police afraid to go into lawless areas after open-door immigration



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(UK Express)  -  NO-GO ZONES are emerging throughout Germany as they have become “lawless” places where even POLICE are attacked as a result of mass migration, according to a report.

Gangs of men are preventing people from straying into once vibrant areas of the country for fear of violence, and abuse that even law enforcement has been unable to control.
There are as many as 40 places named in confidential police reports - despite repeated denials from officers - according to a report by US think-thank Gatestone Institute.
In Duisburg, neighbourhoods have been reportedly “divided” by Lebanese gangs who deal drugs, extort businesses and frequently rob.
In Berlin or in the north of Duisburg, areas exist where police “hardly dare to stop a car”.
Rainer Wendt, President of the German Police Union, said: “Because they know that they'll be surrounded by 40 or 50 men.”
Mr Wendt said attacks amount to a "deliberate challenge to the authority of the state - attacks in which the perpetrators are expressing their contempt for our society."
German media has been monitoring the situation.
Recently, N24 Television described a popular shopping and residential area, Duisburg-Marxloh, where police have become “powerless”.
The channel reported: “The descent of the district is nightmarish. Now clans claim the streets for themselves." 
The pockets of lawlessness have deeply upset communities with some witnesses to the violence claiming the problems are being exacerbated by the German government, which has relocated hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers and refugees into these areas.
The report for the NRW State Parliament described the situation in Duisburg's Laar district, claiming the area is run by two Lebanese families.
It states: "The streets are actually regarded as a separate territory. Outsiders are physically assaulted, robbed and harassed. Experience shows that the Lebanese clans "can mobilize several hundred people in a very short period of time by means of a telephone call."
Peter Biesenbach of the opposition Christian Democrats (CDU) said: "If this is not a no-go area, then I do not know what is."
Recently, German paper Bild wrote "Ghetto Report Germany” - a piece describing "burgeoning ghettos, parallel societies and no-go areas” in Germany.
The police report leaked to Der Spiegel claimed in Duisburg, spiralling levels of violent crime perpetrated by migrants from the Middle East and the Balkans have turned parts of the city into de facto "no-go zones
The report was produced by NRW police headquarters and warns the government is losing control over problem neighborhoods
According to Der Spiegel: "There are districts where immigrant gangs are taking over entire streets for themselves. Native residents and business people are being intimidated and silenced. People taking trams during the evening and nighttime describe their experiences as 'living nightmares.”
Police officers are allegedly subjected to high levels of aggression.
In Duisburg there are currently an estimated 60,000 Turkish Muslim residents, making it one of the most Islamized cities in Germany, as well as thousands of Bulgarians and Romanians.
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