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Friday, February 26, 2016

"ANTIFA" LEFTIST MOB THREATENS MAFIA-STYLE ATTACKS ON GERMANS WHO PROTESTED AGAINST “REFUGEES”

LEFTIST MOB THREATENS MAFIA-STYLE ATTACKS ON GERMANS WHO PROTESTED AGAINST “REFUGEES”

"If you scare one more refugee, there will be consequences for you"

BY PAUL JOSEPH WATSON
SEE: http://www.infowars.com/leftist-mob-threatens-mafia-style-attacks-on-germans-who-protested-against-refugees/republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

A militant pro-refugee left-wing mob has threatened violent Mafia-style attacks on residents of a German village in retaliation for them protesting against the arrival of a group of migrants.
Last week, Germans in the village of Clausnitz in Saxony surrounded a bus carrying asylum seekers and tried to prevent the migrants getting off. The residents chanted “go home” and “we are the people” before police arrived and the migrants were allowed to enter a nearby refugee center.
Antifa, a para-military left-wing “anti-fascist” group, responded to the incident by releasing an open letter threatening to leave the village in “ruins” if any more negative sentiment was directed towards the migrants.
Remarking that they had already visited the village in question, the group threatened to launch a number of different reprisal attacks.
“Things can go broken, tractors can spontaneously combust – it would be a shame. Well, some of our other options would unsettle the population.”
“If you scare one more refugee, there will be consequences for you. We’re watching you. Another attack on a refugee, a firecracker outside the property – and your village will be in ruins. We will drive up the price of your inhumanity as high as possible.”
“Your hatred and your agitation will not remain unchallenged. We will not stand by the sidelines as you live out your authoritarian character. You live in a world in which ‘Being German’ is worth more than being human. We will not tolerate that.”
The letter also directly threatens the police, accusing them of protecting a “racist Saxon mob” (despite the fact that it was the police who dispersed the demonstrators in Clausnitz).
“You too will feel the consequences for your inhuman act,” states the letter.
As we highlighted last month, left-wing agitators were present when migrants in Calais violently attacked residents on their own private property.
After the incident, the leftists helped the “refugees” break through police lines and storm the city’s port before around 50 of migrants boarded the UK-bound ferry Spirit of Britain.
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1.5.2012 Antifa riots Kreuzberg Die Randale 1st of May; anti-capitalists in Berlin by Tomas Rafa
Published on May 20, 2012
Berlin and Hamburg became once again the scene of bloody May Day riots Tuesday evening in what has turned into a sad tradition over the past years, according to news reports.

More than 10,000 demonstrators, among them mostly black-clad and masked radical leftists and anarchists, led fierce street clashes with baton-wielding riot police in Berlin as protesters attempted - for the first time - to reach the capital's heavily guarded government district.

There were reports of stones and bottles hurled and insults screamed at police,
firecrackers detonated and vandalism against banks and petrol stations.
There had been several arrests and injuries reported, according to police.
Police helicopters hovered over Berlin's government district of Mitte.
Over 7,000 police officers have been deployed throughout Berlin trying to restore order.
May Day protests in Berlin were especially violent in the 1980s and early 1990s, however things had calmed down somewhat for a while after police switched from their crackdown strategy to de-escalation tactics, things had calmed down significantly.
Meanwhile, police in the north German port city of Hamburg clashed also with
militant anti-capitalist demonstrators Tuesday evening, using pepper spray and
water-cannons.
There were no immediate reports of any arrests and injuries.
Earlier in the day, hundreds of thousands of people took part in the traditional
May Day marches and rallies in numerous German cities.
Germany's powerful labor unions had called for demonstrations and protest
marches across the country.
May Day demonstrators directed their protests against mounting social inequality, low
wages and further social cuts.
May 1 is a traditional labor day throughout Europe.
text source:
http://www.irna.ir/ENNewsShow.aspx?NI...


Germany: PEGIDA and AntiFa supporters
clash in Munich
Published on Jan 11, 2016
Several arrests were made after clashes erupted between PEGIDA-supporters and anti-PEGIDA counter-protesters in the Bavarian city of Munich, Monday, on the one-year anniversary rally of the Munich branch of PEGIDA. 


Antifa vs. PEGIDA


Randale bei Neonazi Aufmarsch -
Antifa Angriff auf Rednerpult