Posted January 8, 2016 11:00 am by Comments

By Robert Farago

Attack victim Stuttgart (courtesy newobserveronline.com)

pri.org reports that “Police in the German city of Cologne have admitted they ‘could not cope’ with the sheer number of coordinated sexual assaults and robberies taking place on New Year’s Eve, according to an internal police report. The report has come after a week of shock and outrage in Germany over the scale of the attacks, which also took place on a smaller scale in other cities.” Let’s put a number on that, shall we . . .

More than 120 women reported being attacked or sexually assaulted in Cologne, including instances of rape.

According to witnesses, the violence on New Year’s Eve was coordinated, and may have involved as many as 1,000 men, mostly of Arab or African origin.

The victim in the photo above lives in Stuttgart. Again, this is hardly a local problem.

For the sake of argument, set aside the religious affiliation or national background of the criminals involved. What’s important here: even in the face of large-scale “coordinated” sexual assault, large swathes of the German people reckon its the police’s responsibility to keep them safe.

Alexandra Eul, a journalist for the German feminist magazine Emma, which is based in Cologne, says that many victims feel angry …Read the Rest

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