Topic: 'No Borders' Activist Gang Raped By Migrants
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Wed 10/07/15 01:14 AM
‘No Borders’ Activist Gang Raped By Migrants, Pressured Into Keeping Quiet To Not ‘Damage Cause’

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/10/06/no-borders-activist-gang-raped-migrants-pressured-silence-not-damage-cause/

CLAIM: ‘NO BORDERS’ ACTIVIST GANG RAPED BY MIGRANTS, PRESSURED INTO SILENCE TO NOT ‘DAMAGE CAUSE’

VALERY HACHE/AFP/Getty
by LIAM DEACON
6 Oct 2015

Migrant Crisis
Sky News

A young, female ‘No Borders’ activist working in a migrant camp on the France-Italy border remained silent about her gang rape by Sudanese migrants for over a month because “the others asked me to keep quiet.”

Colleagues are alleged to have said that reporting the crime would set back their struggle for a borderless world.

The ‘No Borders’ activist had dedicated a month of her life to helping migrants. Her group was stationed between Italy and France in Ponte San Ludovico in Ventimiglia when the atrocity occurred, according to reports from local papers La Stampa and Il Secolo XIX, and now reported in the major Italian national Corriere Della Serra.

One Saturday night, as loud music played at a nearby party, the woman was reportedly trapped in a shower block set up near the camp in a pine forest know as Red Leap.

A gang of African migrants allegedly raped her there, and her cries for help are said to have gone unheard because of the music.

La Stampa reports that the woman, around 30 years of age, would have reported the horrific crime were if not for her fellow left-wing activists, who convinced her that if the truth got out it could damage their utopian dream of a world without borders.

But Corriere Della Serra also reports that some of her fellow activists are now accusing the woman of reporting the rape out of “spite,” because her group was withdrawn from the camp following a separate controversy.

The town of Ventimiglia, where the alleged crime occurred, has been a flashpoint in the ongoing migrant crisis.

On the 30th September around 50 migrants and 20 activists were cleared from an illegal camp there. The activists organised a protest, whereby 250 migrants conducted a “sit in” on the shoreline.

Yesterday, Osman Suliman, 20, a Sudanese asylum seeker who had been in the UK for just five months, appeared in court.

He was charged with the rape of a Nottingham woman last weekend, the 26th of September, The Nottingham Post reports.


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Wed 10/07/15 01:57 AM
Edited by Jaan Doh on Wed 10/07/15 01:58 AM
Talk about SICK people!!! rant

To me this sounds like biting the hand that feeds you
or peeing in the same pot you eat from!!

They are simply sick people

They should have their manhood cut off at the neck!!
pitchfork pitchfork

Edit:
And the poor ladies fellow workers?
Well I'm sure they wouldn't want to keep quiet if the shoe were on the other foot!

They are sick people too!

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Wed 10/07/15 02:10 AM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Wed 10/07/15 02:12 AM

Talk about SICK people!!! rant

To me this sounds like biting the hand that feeds you
or peeing in the same pot you eat from!!

They are simply sick people

They should have their manhood cut off at the neck!!
pitchfork pitchfork

Edit:
And the poor ladies fellow workers?
Well I'm sure they wouldn't want to keep quiet if the shoe were on the other foot!

They are sick people too!


Oh I agree. My first thought was " And she was there voluntarily, to help them '

And that the article said, her co workers said " she reported it out of spite". slaphead
How sick are they! And it used the word 'reported', not claimed. Which tells me, they obviously believe her & seen her after the violent attack.

And the use of the word 'Utopia', I am seeing this more & more .. & it sounds like an 'adgenda ' term to me. It certainly is in this case. 'Utopia' does not nor will it ever exist. It is a concept not a reality. Just like the misuse of the word 'democracy' in my country. (technically this is a Republic).



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Wed 10/07/15 07:39 PM
Dirty hippies have always been willing to throw their own under the bus, for "the good of the cause".

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Sat 11/28/15 08:13 PM
Edited for off-topic.

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Tue 12/01/15 11:34 AM
People do have the right to travel freely anywhere, though few governments recognize this. Nonetheless, people also have the right to be free from attacks by other people.

A solution that comes to mind is to let refugees stay in camps at borders and let them help build up nice cities there, with help from others. When the crisis is over refugees could then move, if desired and if found not to be threats.

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Tue 12/01/15 11:37 AM

Talk about SICK people!!! rant

To me this sounds like biting the hand that feeds you
or peeing in the same pot you eat from!!

They are simply sick people

They should have their manhood cut off at the neck!!
pitchfork pitchfork

Edit:
And the poor ladies fellow workers?
Well I'm sure they wouldn't want to keep quiet if the shoe were on the other foot!

They are sick people too!

That's about right

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Tue 12/01/15 12:02 PM

People do have the right to travel freely anywhere, though few governments recognize this. Nonetheless, people also have the right to be free from attacks by other people.

A solution that comes to mind is to let refugees stay in camps at borders and let them help build up nice cities there, with help from others. When the crisis is over refugees could then move, if desired and if found not to be threats.


Who's alter are you ?

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Tue 12/01/15 12:32 PM

People do have the right to travel freely anywhere, though few governments recognize this. Nonetheless, people also have the right to be free from attacks by other people.

A solution that comes to mind is to let refugees stay in camps at borders and let them help build up nice cities there, with help from others. When the crisis is over refugees could then move, if desired and if found not to be threats.


So the world is just a train station heh... you should be able to travel to whatever country you want, unchecked.. stay as long as you want.. live there if you chose.. no background check.. no questions asked.

the honor system. is that it?



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Tue 12/01/15 04:17 PM
What a sick, but not surprising, mentality.

Fighting the fight for liberal idealism is more important to them than preventing future rapes. And more important than justice.

There is a massive list of social problems which can come from being careless when welcoming migrants, but you aren't allowed to even talk about them in many circles because the very topic is considered 'racist'.

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Tue 12/01/15 04:20 PM

People do have the right to travel freely anywhere, though few governments recognize this.


On what basis?


Nonetheless, people also have the right to be free from attacks by other people.

A solution that comes to mind is to let refugees stay in camps at borders and let them help build up nice cities there, with help from others. When the crisis is over refugees could then move, if desired and if found not to be threats.


I don't think there are any good solutions. But if they did something like this, I wonder how well it would work out if they put them on an island in the Mediterranean, with the plan to send them back home in the future.

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Tue 12/01/15 04:32 PM


People do have the right to travel freely anywhere, though few governments recognize this. Nonetheless, people also have the right to be free from attacks by other people.

A solution that comes to mind is to let refugees stay in camps at borders and let them help build up nice cities there, with help from others. When the crisis is over refugees could then move, if desired and if found not to be threats.


So the world is just a train station heh... you should be able to travel to whatever country you want, unchecked.. stay as long as you want.. live there if you chose.. no background check.. no questions asked.

the honor system. is that it?





the muslims have proved that doesn't work, the borders need to be manned and checked...

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Tue 12/01/15 04:33 PM

People do have the right to travel freely anywhere, though few governments recognize this. Nonetheless, people also have the right to be free from attacks by other people.

A solution that comes to mind is to let refugees stay in camps at borders and let them help build up nice cities there, with help from others. When the crisis is over refugees could then move, if desired and if found not to be threats.


i think they should stay and fight for their country...