Cologne Sexual Assault Victim Called a Racist and Harassed After Identifying Her Attackers!!!

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Breibart ^ | 13 Jan 2016 | John Sexton
A woman, who came forward and told her story of being sexually assaulted in Cologne, Germany, on New Years Eve, was victimized a second time after an Internet video gave out her identity and suggested her account of the attack was anti-Muslim propaganda. The 26-year-old woman named Selina withheld her full name when she gave an interview to German television channel SWR Fernsehen last week. In the interview, she described her moment of terror being surrounded by dozens of men who looked at her like "free meat at the supermarket" and groped her repeatedly. She noted that her attackers spoke...
 
Oh GOODY----- any person who provides a physical description of an
attacker---can be called a RACIST
 
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Oh GOODY----- any person who provides a physical description of an
attacker---can be called a RACIST

Coming to America ...IF you are assaulted by a ISLAMIST! ...Blacks and Hispanics are now going to be used as SCAPEGOATS for the muslim terrorists... watch the MSM pick up stories on these OTHER MINORITIES, and HIDE anything to do with muslims!
 
'Huge Spike' in Weapons Sales after Cologne sex attacks...

Cologne Sex-Attack Spree Sparks 'Huge Spike' in Weapons Sales
Jan 15 2016 — A spate of Hundreds of sex assaults allegedly committed mostly by North African men on New Year's Eve in Cologne has sparked an "explosion in sales" of pepper spray and non-lethal guns, German officials and an industry chief said.
Authorities are investigating more than 670 criminal complains — almost 350 of them sexual offenses — after hundreds of women were groped and robbed by groups of men outside the main railway station in the western city. "We saw a huge spike of sales numbers after January," said Ingo Meinhard, head of the German association for gunsmiths and weapons dealers. The association expected purchases of "so-called deterrents and defensive small arms" to at least double in 2016 following the Cologne attacks, Meinhard told NBC News. "CS gas spray, stun guns and pepper spray are especially in great demand," he added.

Two weeks after the mass incidents on New Year's Eve, the number of criminal complaints reached 676 on Friday — including 347 sexual offenses, Cologne prosecutor Ulrich Bremer said. Five suspects are in investigative custody. In addition to defensive sprays, Cologne police said it had already received more than 300 applications from adults wanting to carry imitation handguns and so-called gas pistols. This was compared to 408 licenses for these weapons issued during all of 2015, police spokeswoman Daniela Lindemann said.

Germany's strict gun laws mean that only hunters and professional marksmen are allowed to obtain licenses for lethal arms and would-be buyers are subject to background checks. Cologne prosecutors are now offering a reward of 10,000 euros ($11,000) for information leading to the arrest or identification of those who committed the sexual assaults and robberies on New Year's Eve. According to police, most of the suspects are North African men. More than 1.1 million migrants and refugees arrived in Germany last year — including many who fled the civil war in Syria.

Sex-Attack Spree Sparks 'Huge Spike' in Weapons Sales in Germany

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Many Germans' Views on Foreigners Change After Cologne Sex Attacks
Jan 11 2016 — More than one-third of Germans said their view of foreigners had worsened following a New Year's Eve spate of at least 200 alleged sex assaults carried out mostly by North African men in Cologne, according to a new survey.
The poll by the Forsa Institute highlighted a sudden negative shift in how Germans perceive people from abroad after their country last year emerged as an optimistic champion of migrants and refugees. German leader Angela Merkel's open-door policy and slogan "We Can Do It" accompanied the arrival of some 1.1 million people into the country last year — including many Syrians fleeing war in the homeland. However, Sunday's poll said 37 percent of Germans had a more negative outlook on foreigners following the alleged Cologne assaults, while 60 percent said their view remained unchanged. The poll also found that 57 percent feared refugee arrivals would trigger a rise in crime.

Authorities say groups of men roamed New Year's Eve crowds in the city of Cologne and groped women. Officials in the city said by Sunday they had recorded over 500 complaints related to the events between Cologne's main train station and the city's famed cathedral. Some 40 percent of these were related to allegations of sexual assault and at least two rapes. Other complaints also included pick-pocketing and battery. In statements, police said the suspects were "mostly from North African countries" and "asylum-seekers and persons who are currently in Germany illegally."

The allegations have dominated headlines in Germany for days and sparked discussion on the influx of refugees. Justice Minister Heiko Maas told "Bild" on Sunday that he believed the attacks were "coordinated and prepared," adding that this would "add another dimension [to the crimes]." However, police objected to Maas' assessment and told Spiegel Online on Monday there was no evidence to suggest the incidents were pre-planned. According to police, at least 20 suspects have been identified. A 19-year-old male was arrested on Saturday night. He is allegedly connected to a cellphone that was stolen on New Year's Eve. Police did not specify if he was also wanted for sexual assault.

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