Sweden Is Turing Into A Muslim No-Go Ghetto
The Swedish government has listed 186 âexclusion areas,â along with 55 no-go zones. Swedish blogger Matt Danielsson has described the areas as âcrowded, pred...
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The Swedish government has listed 186 âexclusion areas,â along with 55 no-go zones. Swedish blogger Matt Danielsson has described the areas as âcrowded, predominantly Muslim immigrant ghettos, where education is low, employment is lower and the only local business thriving is drug dealing.â ...The French government has listed 750 areas determined to be âSensitive Urban Zones (Zones Urbaine Sensibles, or ZUS).â ZUS areas tend to have high crime, low unemployment, and drug trafficking/black market issues. While these areas fall under one big umbrella category, a Gatestone Institute report has found that the majority of Franceâs Islamic population lives in the Sensitive Urban Zones. Gatestone has found several local reporters and individuals whose testimony indicates that the areas remain places where law enforcement cannot sufficiently do its job.
Germanyâs Steinke Institut (SI) has mapped 51 separate areas which have been explained as âlaw-freeâ and with âhigh danger potential.â The German website Politically Incorrect evaluation found that the vast majority of them had troublesome problems having âsomething to do with the I-word (Islam),â Andrew Harrod reported. Germanyâs chief of police admitted in 2011 that these are areas where âcrimes no longer result in charges⊠They are left to themselves.â
UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage has said that British leaders too have been afraid to tackle Islam-oriented issues in the UK, and allowed for âbig ghettosâ to develop. Regarding the no-go zones versus Sensitive Urban Zones argument, Farage explained that the issue was a âmatter of semantics.â He said that the British and French governments have failed to accept that âthereâs a massive problem with lack of integration.â CBSâs 60 Minutes show sent a crew to London and found that the streets are an âalternate realityâ at night where Sharia patrols bully people who are drinking alcohol, people who they think are homosexuals, and women who arenât fully covered by clothing. Additionally, the UKâs Islamic population is twice as likely to join the Islamic State terror group than the UK armed forces.
Belgium also has several de facto no-go zones where police are putting themselves at risk simply for entering. In the Belgian city of Flanders, a police officer who recently attempted to make an arrest was met with fierce resistance by a Muslim mob, which hurled rocks at him. In order to restore order, the officer had to come back later in the day with dozens of other police units.
In the Netherlands, the government has released a list of 40 âno-goâ zones. Many of the areas deemed âno-goâ zones boast a large Islamic population where police struggle to enforce the law.
Furthermore, some regions in Russia commonly known as hotbeds for radical Islam, including Chechnya and Dagestan, have been described as a âvirtual no-go zoneâ for Russians and tourists.
Germanyâs Steinke Institut (SI) has mapped 51 separate areas which have been explained as âlaw-freeâ and with âhigh danger potential.â The German website Politically Incorrect evaluation found that the vast majority of them had troublesome problems having âsomething to do with the I-word (Islam),â Andrew Harrod reported. Germanyâs chief of police admitted in 2011 that these are areas where âcrimes no longer result in charges⊠They are left to themselves.â
UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage has said that British leaders too have been afraid to tackle Islam-oriented issues in the UK, and allowed for âbig ghettosâ to develop. Regarding the no-go zones versus Sensitive Urban Zones argument, Farage explained that the issue was a âmatter of semantics.â He said that the British and French governments have failed to accept that âthereâs a massive problem with lack of integration.â CBSâs 60 Minutes show sent a crew to London and found that the streets are an âalternate realityâ at night where Sharia patrols bully people who are drinking alcohol, people who they think are homosexuals, and women who arenât fully covered by clothing. Additionally, the UKâs Islamic population is twice as likely to join the Islamic State terror group than the UK armed forces.
Belgium also has several de facto no-go zones where police are putting themselves at risk simply for entering. In the Belgian city of Flanders, a police officer who recently attempted to make an arrest was met with fierce resistance by a Muslim mob, which hurled rocks at him. In order to restore order, the officer had to come back later in the day with dozens of other police units.
In the Netherlands, the government has released a list of 40 âno-goâ zones. Many of the areas deemed âno-goâ zones boast a large Islamic population where police struggle to enforce the law.
Furthermore, some regions in Russia commonly known as hotbeds for radical Islam, including Chechnya and Dagestan, have been described as a âvirtual no-go zoneâ for Russians and tourists.
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