A group of Muslims in Germany recently declared a Sharia zone and forbade all unbelievers to enter, while threatening to murder infidels and police. But that isn’t enough for Germany, a country which has been plagued by sex assaults, rising crime rates, no-go zones and increasing antisemitism — all linked to uncontrolled Muslim migration. Now Germany is moving full speed ahead with the next hijra wave from Africa:
The German migrant transport NGO Sea-Eye has announced it is ready to set sail on a new mission to pick up migrants in the Mediterranean and bring them to Europe in a vessel bigger than their last.
This is happening with the “support of several groups, including the Roman Catholic church in Germany.” In June, Pope Francis called for the “establishment of pathways” for hundreds of thousands of Muslim migrants to settle in Europe. Last year, the Pope declared that Rome is a “city of bridges, never walls!,” and that “Jesus demands” we take in Muslim migrants. Meanwhile, he is walled up in the Vatican, even as he facilitates the hijra.
“German Migrant Taxi NGO Sends New Ship to the Mediterranean,” by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, September 3, 2020:
The German migrant transport NGO Sea-Eye has announced it is ready to set sail on a new mission to pick up migrants in the Mediterranean and bring them to Europe in a vessel bigger than their last.
The NGO announced their new vessel, the Ghalib Kurdi, named after the brother of drowned toddler Alan Kurdi, would be setting sail by the end of the year. Currently stationed at the port of Regensburg in Germany, the NGO is only waiting for equipment and the formal transfer of ownership.
Sea-Eye fundraised for the vessel and mission with the support of several groups, including the Roman Catholic church in Germany, which the NGO singled out for praise, newspaper Il Giornale reports.
The NGO’s other vessel, the Alan Kurdi, was seized by Italian authorities but was allowed to leave in June. It remains at the port of Burriana in Spain.
Sea-Eye has allegedly been hesitant to resume migrant transport operations off the Libyan coast, fearing that their ship could be seized by Italian authorities again.
The decision to launch a new vessel mirrors moves by another German migrant transport NGO, Sea-Watch, which had its ship, the Sea-Watch 3, seized in July after it had brought at least 28 migrants infected with Chinese coronavirus to Italy.
Last month, the group launched another vessel, the Sea-Watch 4, which has transported 353 migrants to Italy this week. It is expected to drop them off in Palermo on Wednesday where they will be quarantined due to the pandemic….
The German migrant transport NGO Sea-Eye has announced it is ready to set sail on a new mission to pick up migrants in the Mediterranean and bring them to Europe in a vessel bigger than their last.
This is happening with the “support of several groups, including the Roman Catholic church in Germany.” In June, Pope Francis called for the “establishment of pathways” for hundreds of thousands of Muslim migrants to settle in Europe. Last year, the Pope declared that Rome is a “city of bridges, never walls!,” and that “Jesus demands” we take in Muslim migrants. Meanwhile, he is walled up in the Vatican, even as he facilitates the hijra.
“German Migrant Taxi NGO Sends New Ship to the Mediterranean,” by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, September 3, 2020:
The German migrant transport NGO Sea-Eye has announced it is ready to set sail on a new mission to pick up migrants in the Mediterranean and bring them to Europe in a vessel bigger than their last.
The NGO announced their new vessel, the Ghalib Kurdi, named after the brother of drowned toddler Alan Kurdi, would be setting sail by the end of the year. Currently stationed at the port of Regensburg in Germany, the NGO is only waiting for equipment and the formal transfer of ownership.
Sea-Eye fundraised for the vessel and mission with the support of several groups, including the Roman Catholic church in Germany, which the NGO singled out for praise, newspaper Il Giornale reports.
The NGO’s other vessel, the Alan Kurdi, was seized by Italian authorities but was allowed to leave in June. It remains at the port of Burriana in Spain.
Sea-Eye has allegedly been hesitant to resume migrant transport operations off the Libyan coast, fearing that their ship could be seized by Italian authorities again.
The decision to launch a new vessel mirrors moves by another German migrant transport NGO, Sea-Watch, which had its ship, the Sea-Watch 3, seized in July after it had brought at least 28 migrants infected with Chinese coronavirus to Italy.
Last month, the group launched another vessel, the Sea-Watch 4, which has transported 353 migrants to Italy this week. It is expected to drop them off in Palermo on Wednesday where they will be quarantined due to the pandemic….