Four Police Injured As The Hague Rocked by Rioting Eritreans
Geert Wilders questioned why “half the world is allowed here to tear down our country, fight their feuds, throw stones at police officers and set their cars on fire?”
Geert Wilders questioned why “half the world is allowed here to tear down our country, fight their feuds, throw stones at police officers and set their cars on fire?”
Eritrean migrant groups turned violent in Bergen and Tel Aviv over the weekend, the latest of several riots where Eritrean tensions at home have impacted Europe.
The incident is the latest reminder of how importing people from another country inevitably brings with it—no matter what blank slate theorists may claim—an import of that country’s domestic issues.
The riots, which took place just days after the whole of France was engulfed in race riots for six nights, highlight how anti-police agitation and ethnic conflicts are a tinder box across Europe.
This isn’t the first attack to have been carried out by asylum seekers staying at the housing facility in Illerkirchberg. In 2019, a 14-year-old girl from the community was gang raped by four military-aged asylum seekers from Iraq and Afghanistan on Halloween night.
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