Sunday, 22 December 2024

Christmas markets in EU

Almost a decade ago, UAE Foreign Minister, Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, warned EU governments of what would happen if they continued down their path of suicidal altruism by inviting dangerous fanatics into their countries. They should have listened, as there  have been at least seven attacks on Christmas markets in recent years, four in Germany and three in France.


(2014, when Christmas markets weren't hit yet, I took the above photo from München's rooftops)

Now, after the Magdeburg's Christmas market attack, many European policy-makers try to deny the connection between mass migration and acts of terrorism. But there are evidence that before the migration crisis such attacks did not happen in Europe. 

6 comments:

  1. The issue of migration and its potential link to terrorism is complex and multifaceted, and it evokes strong emotions on all sides. Your reflection on the warnings given by UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan almost a decade ago highlights a perspective that many have debated over the years.

    The tragic attacks on Christmas markets in Europe have indeed left a mark on the collective consciousness, and it is understandable why these events raise concerns about safety and security. The photograph you took from München's rooftops in 2014 captures a time before these incidents became a part of the narrative.

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  2. es terrible la migración el deseo de poder y el dinero como destruyen nuestras sociedades. Te deseo una feliz navidad para ti y tu familia. Te mando un beso.

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  3. Hello, Giorgio! I know about the Magdeburg's Christmas market attack. It's a real tragedy! This should not happen again.

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  4. I congratulate you with all my heart on this bright holiday - Merry Christmas! I wish that only love lives in your heart, and that your soul is filled with light, warmth and sincerity. Be more tolerant of each other and do selflessly good deeds. May God protect you and your home!

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  5. My thoughts are with all those who have lost loved ones, have injured love ones and all who have been affected by this attack.

    All the best Jan
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