Europe
EU, Turkey Start Membership Talks, October 4, 2005, Washington Times
US encourages Europe to accept Turkey into the EU.
Immigration Minister In Retreat, September 29, 2005, Copenhagen Post
Danish People’s Party had called liberal immigration minister “stark, raving mad.”
Africans Die Trying to Get to Spanish Soil, September 29, 2005, AP
Thousands of Africans try to break in to Spanish city in Morocco.
Prison Threat for Hate Email Policeman, September 28, 2005, The Local (Sweden)
Policeman on trial for writing to politician about “criminals called Mohammed.”
Norwegian Teens Xenophobic?, September 28, 2005, news24.com (SA)
Norwegian teens more clear-sighted on immigration than adults.
Muslim Representatives Double in Germany, September 27, 2005, Iranian Quran News Agency (Tehran)
Germany now has five Turkish representatives in the Reichstag.
Heading Home to Chaos, September 27, 2005, Spiegel (Hamburg)
Germany tells Afghan refugees to go home and will deport them if necessary.
Tensions Running High at Asylum Center, September 27, 2005, Aftenposten (Oslo)
Muslim refugees in Norway demand special treatment at asylum center and attack employees.
Crackdown Against Latin American Crime Gangs, September 23, 2005, Expatica
Central American gangs now a problem in Spain as well.
Integration of Immigrants “Cause for Concern”, September 22, 2005, NIS News Bulletin (Netherlands)
Non-white immigrants many times more likely than native Dutch to be criminals or unemployed.
Malta Fears It Will Sink Under Growing Tide of Migrants From Africa, September 22, 2005, Telegraph (London)
Island gets 30 African illegals a day, and more than half get asylum.
Danish Artists Scared of Islam, September 20, 2005, DR Nyheder (Denmark)
Danish artists won’t illustrate book on Mohammed for fear of attack.
Turkish Vote May Throw Schröder Lifeline, September 15, 2005, Times Online (London)
Turks may keep German chancellor who supports Turkish EU membership in power.
‘An Islamist Threat Like the Nazis’, September 12, 2005, Washington Times
Columnist notes parallels between the rise of Nazism and current growth of European Islam.
Almost One in Ten In Spain Now Foreign, September 9, 2005, Expatica
Foreign-born population surges.
Outraged Europeans Take Dimmer View of Diversity, September 7, 2005, Los Angeles Times
Europeans increasingly suspect that integration isn’t what Muslims want.
Brussels Paper: Why We Hate the British, September 2, 2005, Brussels Journal
Vlaams Belang turns the tables on Belgian paper.
Sweden Threatened With Jihad, September 2, 2005, YNET News (Israel)
Muslims put video of bomb tests in the Swedish countryside on the web.
EU Says It Deports Only 1 in 3 Illegal Immigrants, September 2, 2005, Reuters
Europe’s illegal-friendly laws mean that most who get in stay.
Bank Considers Sharia Loans, August 31, 2005, Copenhagen Post
Danish bank considers interest-free loans for Muslims.
Illegal Aliens’ Violent Tactics Worry Spain, August 31, 2005, AFP
Africans storm gates of Spanish-ruled Moroccan town in hopes of getting into Spain.
Between Haider and a Hard Place, August 29, 2005, Haaretz (Jerusalem)
Leader of Vlaams Belang discusses history of party and rebuts charges of anti-Semitism.
Africans Face Steep Unemployment, August 25, 2005, Aftenposten (Oslo)
African immigrants in Norway five times more likely to be unemployed.
Progress Party Brochure Sparks Racism Charges, August 16, 2005, Aftenposten (Oslo)
Norwegian nationalist party draws attention to immigrant criminality.
Racist Sentiments Grow in Russia—Survey, August 15, 2005, MosNews
31 percent of Russians believe in limiting the number of non-Russians in cities.
Copenhagen Residents Against Naming Road Pakistan, August 15, 2005, Syrian Arab News Agency
Danes protest decision to name street “Pakistan” and scuffle with immigrants.
Foreigners Flee Denmark, August 10, 2005, Copenhagen Post
Denmark’s tough laws on immigration are mainly reducing the number of white immigrants.
Dutch Want Muslim Headscarf Ban for Officials, August 5, 2005, Reuters
Acceptance of diversity has fallen substantially in the past two years.
Italy Bans Islamic Burqas, August 1, 2005, Australian (Sydney)
Italians face stiff fine for covering their faces in public.
Hyping Islams Role in the History Of Science, August 1, 2005, American Thinker
Europe didn’t need Arabs in order to read the Greeks.
Netherlands: Van Gogh’s Son Assaulted, July 28, 2005, ADNKronosInternational
Murdered man’s son harrassed by Muslims who tell him father deserved to die.
Immigrants Fight For Jobs, July 28, 2005, Aftenposten (Oslo)
Educated immigrants end up doing menial labor in Norway.
Afghans Removed from Europe, July 28, 2005, BBC News
“Migrant Air” takes its first flight.
France May Order Language Tests for Migrants, July 26, 2005, Guardian (London)
Proposed language test part of tightening immigration policies.
Several Iraqi Torturers Live in Norway, July 26, 2005, Norway Post (Baerum)
Norway gives residence to Saddam’s torturers because they might face death sentence at home.
Germans Quit Berlin School, Sparking Migrant Debate, July 20, 2005, Reuters
School district in Berlin no longer has any native German students.
Dutch Tolerance Becomes An Intolerable Time Bomb, July 20, 2005, Houston Chronicle
Unassimilated Muslim immigrants threaten traditional Dutch society.
Asylum Seekers Vanish, July 15, 2005, Aftenposten (Oslo)
Norway lost track of 19,000 asylum seekers in the past six years.
Politician Campaigns In India, July 12, 2005, Aftenposten (Oslo)
Norwegian who wants immigrant vote campaigns in their home countries.
London: Calderoli, Answer Illegal Islam with Crusades, July 12, 2005, Agenzia Giornalistica Italia
Popular Italian political party wants to make Islam illegal in Italy.
Government Lets Apathetic Boy Stay, July 8, 2005, The Local (Sweden)
Sweden decides it cannot send boy who can’t get out of bed back to Uzbekistan.
‘Migrant Air’ To Speed Deportations, July 7, 2005, Guardian (London)
British Airway jets will do the rounds in Europe picking up illegal immigrants.
Congolese Bites His Way Out Of Deportation, July 7, 2005, Expatica
Desperate tactic to prevent deportation from Belgium works.
EU States Join Forces On Immigration And Drugs, July 6, 2005, AFP
EU’s five biggest states agree to fly illegals home and patrol Mediterranean.
No beer? No lunch!, July 1, 2005, Reuters
Belgian politician cancels lunch with Iranians after they insist no alcohol be served.
Loren Fights To Ban Party’s Posters, June 30, 2005, Guardian (London)
Italy’s Northern League launches poster campaign publicizing immigrant rapes.
Bulgarian Nationalists Boosted by Election Success, June 29, 2005, Reuters
The “Attack” party is not fond of Gypsies and Turks.
German Opposition Throws Turkey EU Talks into Question, June 28, 2005, Deutsche Presse Agentur
German conservatives say Turkey should not expect to become full EU member.
Italian Bid To Castrate Rapists, June 24, 2005, BBC News
Northern League presents radical solution to rapes by illegal immigrants.
Husband On Holiday—Wife ‘Remarried’, June 23, 2005, Aftenposten (Oslo)
African immigrant in Norway becomes bigamist after she forgets she’s married.
