German Prosecutor: Most of New Year’s Rape Suspects Are Refugees
02/16/2016
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Certain lefty media (like Huffpo) spread the ridiculous idea that only three perps of the shocking New Year’s mass sex assaults in Cologne were refugees — as if German women are too stupid to identify foreigners. But now Cologne prosecutor Ulrich Bremer has told the Associated Press that the “overwhelming majority of persons fall into the general category of refugees.”

Germans were furious that their hospitality in welcoming illegal alien Muslims (“refugees”) had been repaid by rape jihad.

Prosecutor: Most Cologne New Year’s Suspects Are Refugees, Associated Press, February 15, 2016

Most of the suspects identified in connection with a series of robberies and sexual assaults in Cologne during New Year’s celebrations are refugees, prosecutors said Monday.

The crimes, described as unprecedented by authorities, sparked uproar in Germany and a heated debate about the country’s ability to integrate almost 1.1 million people who sought asylum there last year.

Cologne prosecutor Ulrich Bremer said 73 suspects have been identified so far — most of them from North Africa. A total of 1,075 criminal complaints have been filed, including 467 alleging crimes of a sexual nature ranging from insults to rape.

“The overwhelming majority of persons fall into the general category of refugees,” Bremer told The Associated Press, saying recent reports describing only three of the suspects as refugees were “total nonsense.”

Initially, authorities in Cologne were accused of downplaying the fact that the attackers included many asylum-seekers because of the political sensitivity of the issue.

The suspects included 30 Moroccan nationals, 27 Algerians, four Iraqis, three Germans, three Syrians, three Tunisians, and one each from Libya, Iran and Montenegro, Bremer said.

“They have various legal statuses, including illegal entry, asylum-seekers and asylum applicants,” he said of the foreign suspects. “That covers the overwhelming majority of suspects.”

Twelve of the 73 suspects are linked to sexual crimes, though only one of those — a Moroccan asylum-seeker who entered Germany in November — is in custody, he said.

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