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Munich: AfD solidarity rally in front of Polish representation – SPD wants to fly in migrants in cooperation with Lukashenko

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By UME

While the situation at the Polish border continues to escalate by the minute, left-wing politicians and the media in Germany are stabbing the border guards in the back. They are bluntly calling for a new 2015. Today, the storming of Europe’s eastern border could only be prevented with the help of water cannons. The illegal migrants do not shy away from brutal violence either, a Polish policeman was seriously injured by throwing stones, he suffered a skull base fracture. Also fire grenades were used by the predominantly young men to force a border breach. Our editors reported.
 

Solidarity rally in front of Polish diplomatic mission in Munich

Contrary to the picture painted by the left-wing mainstream press, the support for the Polish course among the German population is great. This was also evident on Monday: In Munich and Berlin, solidarity rallies took place in front of the Polish diplomatic missions. In order to send a signal of thanks to Poland and against the illegal smuggling of migrants, citizens demonstrated in front of the embassy and the consulate general. In addition to Polish and German flags, the participants held up signs reading “Danke” in German and Polish.

At the end of the event, the initiator of the rallies presented a declaration to Petr Bystron, the representative of the Polish Embassy. In it, the participants pay tribute to the commitment of the Polish border guards and placed them in the tradition of King Jan III Sobieski, who in 1683 saved Europe from Islamization with the united European army on the Kahlenberg near Vienna. “This makes Sobieski a pan-European hero and role model for every upright European even in today’s crisis,” the document reads verbatim, which is available to our editors.

The AfD foreign policy expert Bystron underlined to our OUR CENTRAL EUROPE (we had a reporter on site) that the Polish government consistently implements the Schengen Treaty. He recalled the agreement to protect Europe’s external borders after the dismantling of internal borders. He also sharply criticized the German government for inviting migrants to come to Germany:

“By creating the pull factor, the German government bears the greatest responsibility for this migration crisis. It is cheap distraction to blame the Russians. These are just a transit country, as Turkey, Greece, Croatia, Austria and others have been in the past. The truth is, the migrants want to go to Germany because it is here that they are most highly supported,”said the member of the Bundestag.

Iraq wants to bring citizens back to their homeland

The foreign policy expert recalled the fact that during his official visit to Iraq, even the Iraqi president had called on the German government to send the young Iraqis back to their homeland. They are urgently needed for the reconstruction of the destroyed country. The steadfastness of the Poles is already bearing fruit – the Iraqi government has sent a plane to Belarus to bring Iraqi citizens home.

Undeterred, left-wing and left-wing extremist circles in Germany continue to pursue efforts to bring migrants to Germany. So the rallies came at just the right moment, as Munich of all places had offered itself as a so-called “safe haven” for the Iraqi migrants. City Councillor Verena Dietl offered Belarusian dictator Lukashenko to accommodate the “refugees” in Munich and “grant them access to proper asylum procedures.” Bystron, who represents the constituency of
Munich North in the Bundestag, told our magazine: “The admission of migrants at the expense of German taxpayers is a slap in the face of all Munich residents who are fighting for a place to stay in the highly competitive housing market and have to finance it with their self-earned money.”

Munich SPD city councillor wants to fly in migrants in cooperation with Lukashenko

According to the city, Munich currently lacks apartments for 20,000 people. “Bringing migrants into the city in this situation is simply antisocial,” said the Munich MP. Belarusian President Lukashenko cares just as little about this as SPD city councillor Dietl. The dictator gratefully accepted the offer and in turn offered to fly the Iraqi migrants to Munich with the Belarusian state airline Belavia.

Extensive coverage on Polish television

It goes without saying that the German media did not report on this solidarity rally. Obviously, this is not desired, or better, allowed. Here one is torn between the EU sanctions policy against Lukashenko and feigned “humanity”. On the other hand, two Polish TV teams were present to report in detail on Polish television.

Polish television reports extensively on the rally
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