Merkel Admits That Terrorists
Were Smuggled In Europe's
"Refugee Flow"
11
July, 2016
Following
months of sternly refusing to accept that her "noble"
initiative to open up Europe to over a million refugees from the
middle east had adverse consequences in not only sending
anti-immigrant parties soaring in the polls but also indirectly
encouraging terrorism, German Chancellor Angela Merkel today admitted
that some terrorists entered Europe among the wave of migrants that
fled from Syria adding that the refugee flow was used in part to
“smuggle terrorists” on to the continent.
Speaking
to supporters of her Christian Democrat Union party in eastern
Germany, Merkel admitted that militant groups had smuggled jihadists
among those genuinely looking to seek asylum in Europe. "In
part, the refugee flow was even used to smuggle terrorists," she
said, as cited by Reuters.
As
a reminder, it was Merkel’s open-door policy which allowed more
than 1 million migrants to arrive in Germany in 2015, with a number
of those originating from Syria. Merkel was criticized by a
significant section of the German population, culminating in a
collapse in Merkel's approval rating.
Merkel's
admission came just over a week after Germany’s spy chief Hans
Georg Maassen said the domestic intelligence agency had obtained
information on 17 IS militants who had entered Europe under the guise
of refugees.
“There
is strong evidence that… 17 people have arrived under Islamic State
instructions," Maassen said cited by RT.
In
the same month, a plot emerged involving a group of Syrians linked to
IS who wanted to carry out a terror attack in Dusseldorf. Two members
of the four-man group planned to detonate suicide vests in the center
of the western German city, while the other members would look to
kill as many people in the vicinity with a combination of explosives
and gunfire.
Three
of the suspects were identified as 27-year-old Hamza C., 25-year-old
Mahood B., and Abd Arahman AK, 31. They were arrested at various
locations around Germany. Their plan was revealed when a fourth
member, 25-year-old Saleh A., handed himself in to police in France
in February.
"According to current investigations, the four accused were planning to commit an attack in Germany for the foreign terrorist organization Islamic State," said the prosecutors, as cited by AFP.
Adding
insult to Merkel's ruinous refugee policy, the head of Germany’s
police trade union, Rainer Wendt, said that budget cuts are
potentially making it easier for terrorists to cross into the country
amongst the refugee influxbecause it is impossible to screen all the
migrants.
“It
would have been useful in the second half of last year to create
conditions for background checks on all people who came to us, in
fact, before they traveled [to Germany]. But that is past
history now, as we cannot afford it,” he told the news show
SWRinfo.
The
German authorities announced in June that they are monitoring 499
Islamic extremists who are deemed by the security services to pose a
threat. Interior Ministry spokesman Johannes Dimroth said security
agencies had received regular tip-offs about possible Islamic
extremists coming to Germany as asylum seekers and were
systematically checking those reports.
However, placing all migrants under suspicion after the arrests would play into IS’ hands, Wendt stressed.
"We
know since the attacks of Paris and Brussels that Islamic State wants
to influence the migration debate in Europe and to whip up sentiment
against refugees," Wendt told Reuters. "This is part of
their strategy. We must not fall into their trap."
Instead
Germany had a "better" idea, which was to do nothing. And
as shocking documents published by Germany's Sueddeutsche Zeitung
newspaper and broadcasters NDR and WDR, today revealed, the previous
estimates of the infamous Cologne mass sexual assaults on New Year's
Even, were just dramatically revised — upward. As WaPo
reports, authorities now think that on New Year's Eve, more than
1,200 women were sexually assaulted in various German cities,
including more than 600 in Cologne and about 400 in Hamburg.
More
than 2,000 men were allegedly involved, and 120 suspects — about
half of them foreign nationals who had only recently arrived in
Germany — have been identified.
Only
four have been convicted, but more trials are underway. In other
words, Germany has absolutely no idea who it has admitted into its
territory as a result of Merkel's generosity that permitted more than
1 million migrants to enter Europe's most prosperous nation.
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