broadsword
Brigadier
As we all know, Germany is now different country....
Indeed.
As we all know, Germany is now different country....
"As a failure of the EU is also the largely failed redistribution of refugees. What's wrong?"Als ein Versagen der EU gilt ja auch die weitgehend gescheiterte Umverteilung von Flüchtlingen. Was ist da falsch gelaufen?
"The main problem is the lack of solidarity between the Member States. Governments rely on foreclosure and include an agreement with Libya to help others solve our problems. That is naive. We need a common asylum system that ensures equal, good standards everywhere and implements a solidarity distribution."Das Hauptproblem ist die mangelnde Solidarität zwischen den Mitgliedstaaten. Die Regierungen setzen auf Abschottung und schließen etwa mit Libyen ein Abkommen, damit andere unsere Probleme lösen. Das ist naiv. Wir brauchen ein gemeinsames Asylsystem, das für gleiche, gute Standards überall sorgt und eine solidarische Verteilung umsetzt.
"They propose to send larger groups of refugees to a country - for example, a whole Syrian village to Latvia. Do you seriously believe that the Eastern Europeans are part of it?"Sie schlagen vor, größere Flüchtlingsgruppen zusammen in ein Land zu schicken – beispielsweise ein ganzes syrisches Dorf nach Lettland. Glauben Sie ernsthaft, dass die Osteuropäer da mitmachen?
"The idea with the Syrian village is only one possibility that one could use. For example, if refugees do not want to go alone in a country where there are no refugees. People like to go where people are already living, that makes integration and recording easier. The refusal of the Czech Republic and other states to accept refugees violates EU law. This is why the EU Commission has launched a case against these countries for infringement of the EU Treaty."Die Idee mit dem syrischen Dorf ist ja nur eine Möglichkeit, die man nutzen könnte. Zum Beispiel, wenn Flüchtlinge nicht alleine in ein Land gehen wollen, wo es sonst keine Flüchtlinge gibt. Menschen gehen gerne dahin, wo schon Landsleute leben, das macht die Integration und die Aufnahme einfacher. Die Weigerung von Tschechien und anderen Staaten, Flüchtlinge aufzunehmen, verstößt gegen EU-Recht. Deshalb hat die EU-Kommission ja ein Verfahren gegen diese Länder wegen Verstoß gegen den EU-Vertrag eingeleitet.
Czexit? Basically no one wants these people and these politians just want to hand the problem to someone else. I say whoever ruined the country in question take the refugees.
that's who's making news in the Czech Rep today, as she's quoted to say Syrian villages should be moved to the countries in the EU East, which is such an outrage I located the source (
Ska Keller: Die EU darf keine Neben-Nato werden
but I rely on google translation):
Q: "As a failure of the EU is also the largely failed redistribution of refugees. What's wrong?"
A: "The main problem is the lack of solidarity between the Member States. Governments rely on foreclosure and include an agreement with Libya to help others solve our problems. That is naive. We need a common asylum system that ensures equal, good standards everywhere and implements a solidarity distribution."
Q:"They propose to send larger groups of refugees to a country - for example, a whole Syrian village to Latvia. Do you seriously believe that the Eastern Europeans are part of it?"
A:"The idea with the Syrian village is only one possibility that one could use. For example, if refugees do not want to go alone in a country where there are no refugees. People like to go where people are already living, that makes integration and recording easier. The refusal of the Czech Republic and other states to accept refugees violates EU law. This is why the EU Commission has launched a case against these countries for infringement of the EU Treaty."
right now I'm struggling not to say something
... while Germany's pro-Migrants neighbor
that's who's making news in the Czech Rep today, as she's quoted to say Syrian villages should be moved to the countries in the EU East, which is such an outrage I located the source (
Ska Keller: Die EU darf keine Neben-Nato werden
but I rely on google translation):
...
"After the alarming reports about the refugee movements in Italy, the military intelligence services are assuming a possible worsening of the situation. Defense Minister Hanspeter Doskozil (SPÖ) therefore made all preparations for securing the Brenner border on Monday. ..." etc.Nach den alarmierenden Meldungen über die gehen die militärischen Nachrichtendienste von einer möglichen Zuspitzung der Lage aus. Verteidigungsminister Hans Peter Doskozil (SPÖ) hat daher am Montag alle Vorbereitungen für die Sicherung der Brenner-Grenze getroffen. ...
right now I'm struggling not to say something
Is the Czech Republic accepting a certain number of refugees from the middle east?Jun 20, 2017
... while Germany's pro-Migrants neighbor
Alarmplan: 750 Soldaten für Grenzsicherung bereit
03.07.2017
"After the alarming reports about the refugee movements in Italy, the military intelligence services are assuming a possible worsening of the situation. Defense Minister Hanspeter Doskozil (SPÖ) therefore made all preparations for securing the Brenner border on Monday. ..." etc.
found it:Is the Czech Republic accepting a certain number of refugees from the middle east?
as far as I know, the Czech number hasn't changed since then, but I've read somewhere Slovakia most recently accepted sixteen (16) to avoid to be called to Brussels ... if it's true, the problem would be the lack of coordination in this matter within... (in short, recently Poland and Hungary accepted zero (0) Migrants, the Czech Rep. twelve (12), and from what I figured Slovakia threatened to sue the EU over this) ...
Germany should brace for further attacks given growing numbers of potential Islamist militants, top security officials warned on Tuesday, vowing to step up efforts to prosecute, convict and deport suspects.
Germany was hit by five Islamist attacks in 2016, including a December attack on a Berlin Christmas market that killed 12 people, while an additional seven attacks failed or were thwarted, Hans-Georg Maassen, president of Germany's BfV domestic intelligence agency, told reporters.
"We must expect further attacks by individuals or terror groups," Maassen said, citing growing evidence and over 1,000 expressions of concern from the general public about growing risks.
"Islamist terrorism is the biggest challenge facing the BfV and we see it as one of the biggest threats facing the internal security of Germany," he said.
The agency's annual report for 2016 said there were 24,400 Islamists in Germany, including around 9,700 Salafists, and the number of Salafists had increased to 10,100 this year. The total also includes some 10,000 members of the Turkish Islamist Milliu Gorus movement, the report showed.
The total number of suspected Islamists marks a drop from the year earlier, but the report said that did not mean the threat had diminished.
"In fact the opposite is the case," the report said, citing a shift toward "a more violence-prone and terrorist spectrum ..."
The report said hundreds of "jihadists" had entered the country among the over one million migrants who had come into Germany over the past two years.
Altogether, security officials were keeping tabs on some 680 potential Islamist threats, most of whom were influenced by Salafist ideology, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said.
He said Germany had dramatically stepped up its efforts to combat Islamistic militancy, with a record number of arrests, prosecutions and deportations seen over the past year.
Maassen said an estimated 930 people had left Germany to fight with Islamic State in Syria or Iraq, of whom about 20 percent were women. An estimated 145 of the total people had since died, he said.