No sólo está el descontrol, está el robo de pasaportes sirios y los nulos escrupulos de las mafias y de DAESH y Al-Nusra.Ver citas anterioresOldways escribió:El tema no viene tanto de la mano de los refugiados a nivel conceptual como del hecho de que hemos abierto unas vías de "transporte" con un control ridículo, de manera que no tenemos ni puta idea de a quién le estamos dando cobijo.
Eso unido a un conjunto de factores enorme y terriblemente complejo, pero es que está quedando patente que el tema de los refugiados ha facilitado enormemente el movimiento de los terroristas, además de que ha constituido en sí mismo un nuevo caladero para reclutar alucinados desencantados.
Pero sí, de aquí sale una extrema derecha fortalecida con votos de personas que en otras circunstancias no les votarían ni de coña, pero a los que no les apetece ser "objetivo" y tienen claro su orden de prioridades ("primero yo"). Lo peor de todo es que el espectro político en su conjunto va a derivar en mayor o menor medida hacia ese extremo, y pronto veremos a partidos de izquierdas diciendo que "ayudar está muy bien pero que les ayudamos allí y no aquí".
y que pasen desapercibidas noticas como esta
http://www.thelocal.de/20161216/12-year ... ket-reportVer citas anteriores12-year-old attempted to bomb Christmas market in south Germany: prosecutors
A young boy tried to set off a nail bomb at a Christmas market in Ludwigshafen, but the device failed to detonate, prosecutors have confirmed.
The boy, a German citizen of Iraqi heritage, attempted to blow up the device at the Ludwigshafen Christmas market on November 26th. When the device failed to detonate he gave up, before trying again on December 5th, prosecutors said on Friday.
This time he took the explosive device, hidden in a rucksack filled with nails, and placed it in a bush near the town hall.
Fortunately a pedestrian spotted the bag and alerted police, who then had specialists carry out a controlled explosion, Focus magazine reported on Thursday, citing security sources.
The 12-year-old, born in the town in Rhineland-Palatinate in 2004, had been radicalized and was encouraged to carry out the attack by an as-yet unknown member of the Isis terror group, according to Focus.
Public broadcaster Suedwestrundfunk, also citing unnamed security sources, said the boy was thought to have received instructions from the Isis via the encrypted instant messaging service Telegram.
According to an earlier report by police investigators, the powder in the homemade bomb had been created out of the ingredients of fireworks and sparklers and was flammable but not explosive.