Germans Hit Breaking Point: Fight With ‘Refugees’ in the Streets of Saxony
‘A confrontation between 80 locals and 20 refugees in the German town of Bautzen, Saxony, escalated on the night of to the 14th. Patriotic German residents, labelled “far right extremists” by the German media, had enough of the sexual harassment, robberies and trouble caused by the male, mostly North African migrants and assembled in an effort to scare them off so the locals could go about their business in peace. They shouted slogans to make clear that the town belongs to them and that “they are the people”.
Physical violence was initiated by the migrants. They threw bottles and wooden panels at the locals and attacked both the police, the right wing group as well as Leftists who previously allied with the refugees. The Germans managed to overpower them and chased them back to their asylum center.’
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