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Bitte nicht die Kinder zum Fenster hinauswerfen!
« on: February 03, 2016, 12:28:39 pm »
Bitte nicht die Kinder zum Fenster hinauswerfen!
Posted on February 2, 2016 by Baron Bodissey   

The German Interior Ministry has announced a new initiative designed to dissuade refugees from throwing their children out of asylum center windows. Signs will be posted in eight languages (German, English, Arabic, Turkish, Urdu, Pashto, Swahili, and Amharic) in refugee accommodations instructing residents about German values and customs concerning the treatment of children. To help any migrants who may be illiterate, the following pictogram will be included:

[Don't throw kids out the window!]

Yes, yes; I made all this up. But it’s not all that far-fetched, considering the recent “Do Not Poop in the Showers!” initiative we reported on a couple of weeks ago. This is simply the way Germans handle issues associated with integration of “refugees”: carefully worded signage accompanied by non-verbal visual instructions.

Last night we posted a video of a report about a “Syrian” father who allegedly defenestrated his children at an asylum center. Below is a more recent article from FOCUS.de about the incident. Many thanks to Nash Montana for translating the article, and for translating the title of this post into German. This article was previously posted at Vlad Tepes in a slightly different form:

    His own children thrown out the window: Father admits brutal act

    The family drama in Lohmar has been cleared up: The children’s fall out of the window was not an accident, but a crime. The 35-year-old father of the three was arrested on suspicion of committing the crime; he has confessed to it.

    “Yes, it’s true. The father of the children has confessed to doing this,” a spokesman for the Police in Bonn on Tuesday confirmed to FOCUS Online. But what motivated the 35-year-old to do such a thing is still unclear. “The motivation for the act is probably a family dispute,” says the spokesman.

    A 7-year-old girl and her 5-year-old brother received heavy injuries when they fell out of the window on the first floor. A one-year-old child seems to have received no injuries, but has nonetheless been admitted to the children’s clinic. At first it was unclear whether the children were pushed or fell out when they were playing.

    The children were pushed


    A witness alerted the police after seeing the children being pushed by a man. The Bonn homicide division immediately picked up the investigation and arrested the father of the three children. The accused at first denied having anything to do with it. But the prosecution and the police have in the meantime gathered evidence that the children were indeed pushed out of the window.

    Back in January, the father of the children was reported for attacking his wife. He was cited for domestic abuse, and a ten-day restraining order was issued against him. He later moved back into the apartment with the agreement of his wife.

    Attempted murder

    At the behest of the prosecution, the man has been charged with attempted murder coupled with three counts inflicting serious bodily harm and has been arraigned before the magistrate.

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