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[Germany] Summer Stabbing In Wurzburg - BIAD - 06-25-2021 "Welcome" says Angela. Quote:Germany stabbings – Three dead and 15 hurt as video shows knifeman with huge bladeSOURCE: RE: [Germany] Summer Stabbing In Wurzburg - Ninurta - 06-25-2021 (06-25-2021, 09:41 PM)BIAD Wrote: "Welcome" says Angela. Thank God he didn't have an "assault weapon"! The toll could have gone as high as 3 dead and 15 injured had that been the case! Oh, wait... WHEN is Germany going to enact some commonsense assault-knife controls? . RE: [Germany] Summer Stabbing In Wurzburg - ABNARTY - 06-26-2021 Those terrible, racist people who tackled him. How dare they! //sarc off// Sad situation. A determined killer will get it done no matter the means. The folks who chased him down need to be commended. Let honest justice be done. RE: [Germany] Summer Stabbing In Wurzburg - BIAD - 06-26-2021 "...He is known to police and was forcibly committed to psychiatric treatment...". So just to fill in the gaps that are conveniently left out of the article, a Somalian man who 'came' to Würzburg in Bavaria in 2015, became so unhinged that he required psychiatric treatment within those six years of fleeing his home country that enjoys an environment of fear and death. I believe we can accept that Bavaria doesn't adhere to the same standards as Somalia. Wurzbug doesn't conduct itself through the rulings of Islamic law and isn't noted for its poor human-rights commitments. Wuzrburg has a better economy that Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. Bavarian interior minister Joachim Herrmann said in a statement that the perpetrator had in recent months, drawn the attention of authorities because of a number of violent altercations, and had been taken into psychiatric care a few days ago. So somebody must've left a door open at the facility because if a person is 'forcibly committed to psychiatric treatment'', it means that he didn't attend on his own volition. But it's still puzzling how someone from a violent, despotic regime would wish harm on those in a land that had accepted him into their own country. Hmmm. Travelsafe-abroad.com explains the problems with holiday-makers wishing to visit Somalia: Warnings & Dangers in Somalia Overall Risk = HIGH Somalia is currently a very dangerous destination for potential travellers. Governments in several countries have even issued warnings against traveling to this country, for reasons such as terrorism, kidnappings and other types of violent crime. Visiting Somalia can end in you getting seriously hurt or killed. Transport & Taxis Risk = HIGH Given that Somalia has been without an effective government for 17 years, it has naturally taken a toll on its roads and transportation. The roads are bad, and there are only two ways to get around Somalia: buses and taxis. As you can imagine, neither is safe, especially buses that can get road blocked and people inside robbed, mugged or worse. Pickpockets Risk = HIGH Crime levels are high in Somalia and this goes for both petty and violent crime. Expect petty crimes like pickpocketing, bag snatching, camera snatching, and other forms of theft. Avoid crowded places, if you must leave your accommodation. Natural Disasters Risk = MEDIUM Excluding the warfare, as it's a man-made disaster, the two main natural hazards that have been known to happen in Somalia are droughts and floods. Mugging Risk = HIGH Violent confrontations like muggings, armed robberies and kidnappings are the norms in Somalia so it is recommended that you take extra care on the streets of this country, avoid dark streets and deserted areas. Bear in mind that risks increase after dark. Terrorism Risk = HIGH Terrorists are very likely to try and carry out attacks in Somalia. The biggest threat is coming from Al Shabaab and other groups opposed to the Somali government that persists in carrying out deadly attacks in and around Mogadishu on an almost daily basis. Scams Risk = HIGH This country is so dangerous at the moment that scams are the least of your problems. But yes, there are scammers that will try and take advantage of travellers, so double check your change, never pay anything upfront and negotiate everything in advance. Be very careful around ATMs and be wary of anyone trying to distract you. Women Travellers Risk = HIGH Somalia is not a safe destination for women. Do not go alone anywhere, and keep in mind that it is best not to move around Somalia at all, except if you're in a car with windows rolled up. So... How Safe Is Somalia Really? Somalia is a seriously dangerous country to travel to, and traveling there is strongly advised against. The US State Department and most Western nations advise their citizens against going to Somalia, even if their visit there is of essential importance. Al-Qaeda and the affiliated terrorist group, al-Shabaab persist in their activity across the country, kidnapping people, carrying out suicide bombings and generally causing fear and chaos. There is a particular terrorist threat to foreigners in places where they tend to gather, like airports, government buildings, hotels, and shopping areas. In fact, in 2016, there were 14 reported attacks in hotels, restaurants, and the international airport in Mogadishu, while the latest attacks in autumn 2017 resulted in the deadliest incident ever in the capital of the country, with over 350 people killed. The only disputably safer place in Somalia is the semi-autonomous region Somaliland where the situation is much better than in the rest of the country. Terrorism, however, isn’t your only problem in Somalia as you have to be wary of violent crime that exists in this country. Although there is a police force established, keep in mind that corruption is on a high level, which is why crime rates are growing. Do not leave your accommodation, as you are very likely to be kidnapped by a warlord or a criminal, and held for ransom. Again, avoid Somalia at all costs, as traveling there might end up in you being severely injured or killed. ............................................................................................ Now... with coming from a backdrop like the one described above, surely a psychotic disorder is to blame for this man's behaviour? One would struggle to cite any other cause, considering the mirror-image he currently resides in compared to the country he fled from. Unless there's a belief system that is so attuned to the basics of man, a demanding ideology that thrives in places of hopelessness and poverty. A dogma so potent that any opposing evidence to its structure can cause a mental breakdown that forces a person to reach out to a familiar habit born of living in an earlier deprived environment. Namely, violence. Hmmm. |