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I see he is only SUSPECTED of killing twelve people. But then they did arrest the wrong guy originally - a shambles
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i might have missed his trial , but its probably wise to use "suspected" incase they
find evidence that somebody else was driving and they get off because the wrong guy was shot as he is dead there is no need for undue haste in his case |
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whats considered the norm in your local pub,taxi,supermarket etc,eventualy ends up been government policy,usualy takes the liberal elite .luvies 10 to 20 years to catch on,but bless,m they,ll get there,
1st time poster 24 Dec 16 13:22 Loving this! Although it's also pretty worrying! |
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German police and judiciary have accused Hamburg Justice Minister Till Steffen of delaying the release of pictures of the Christmas market attacker Anis Amri because he was worried about provoking “racist” comments on Facebook.
Green Party politician Steffen cited “privacy concerns” when he initially prevented law enforcers from releasing pictures of Anis Amri. However, it has been claimed by members of the judiciary and the police that Steffen, who is the head of the judicial authority in Hamburg, denied the release of images of Amri because he was concerned it would incite racial hatred. It is alleged that he only released images after a 12-hour delay following a call from German newspaper Bild. Joachim Lenders, Hamburg’s chief of police, told Bild: “It is incomprehensible to throw such a spanner in the works of investigators. Steffen is incompetent.” Parliamentary leader André Trepoll, who is a member of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party, called “Scandalsenator” Steffen a “security risk” for delaying the search for the world’s most wanted man. Accusing the Hamburg justice minister of “fetishising” data protection, Trepoll added: “Green data protection fetishism should not delay the public search for a terror suspect.” CDU judiciary spokesman Richard Seelmaeker called for a special meeting of the Justice Committee, stressing: “Anis Amri allegedly murdered twelve people, but instead of using all means necessary to search for him, Hamburg’s green justice senator was more concerned about the state of comments in a Facebook post – which hindered our police.” “If the allegations against Steffen are proven true, he can no longer hold the position of senator,” the CDU judicial expert added. Calls for his resignation were also made by the anti-mass migration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. Dirk Nockemann, the party’s spokesman, said: “It is an incredible and scandalous process … [Steffen’s] concerns are unstable and far-fetched.” |
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Now this is what really p1sses me off. DT tweeted yesterday and asked when will we fight back against these terrorists? I am pretty sure he will find enough dumb people in US and Europe to fight whatever wars he wants to fight. But how can the people not see that we are already in Afg, iraq, Syria and libya? Is their still room to fight back? If we living in democratic countries can't even hold our leaders accountable for such things, why do we expect the muslims to control their extremists, when they have the law of the jungle in their own countries?
Isn't it asking too much of the muslims to control their economic migrants and religious extremists when we can't even control what our own democratic governments do, the invasions in the last decade and the refugee crisis being the two biggest examples of things where the people couldn't do sh1t about what the govt had decided t odo(and still can't despite it all being so evident). |