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Jim Beard

(2,535 posts)
43. Events are continueing
Fri Jan 15, 2016, 05:43 PM
Jan 2016
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35326090

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35326090

Cologne attacks: Migrant men banned from German swimming pool

"""A German town has banned male asylum seekers from a public swimming pool after women complained of harassment.

A government official in Bornheim said men from a nearby asylum shelter would be barred until they "got the message" that such behaviour was not acceptable.

It follows outrage over hundreds of sexual assaults in nearby Cologne and other German cities on New Year's Eve.

Those attacks, by men of mainly Arab and North African origin, raised tensions over the influx of migrants.

More than 1.1 million people claimed asylum in Germany in 2015.

The head of the social affairs department in Bornheim - about 20km (12 miles) south of Cologne - said the move to ban migrant men followed increasing number of reports of inappropriate behaviour from female swimmers and staff members.

"There have been complaints of sexual harassment and chatting-up going on in this swimming pool... by groups of young men, and this has prompted some women to leave," Markus Schnapka told Reuters.

He said none of the complaints involved a crime being committed, but that social workers in the town would help to ensure the asylum seekers changed their behaviour.

It is unclear how this rule will be enforced, although Germany is set to introduce new ID cards for migrants in February.
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Correspondents say the pool ban is the latest sign of increased tensions following the Cologne attacks.

On Thursday, the authorities in another town in west Germany, Rheinberg, cancelled a carnival parade planned for February over security concerns.

Rheinberg's public security chief, Jonny Strey, told German media that events in Cologne had influenced the decision and that officials were worried about from men from migrant backgrounds misbehaving.

Rheinberg Mayor Frank Tatzel later denied this, according to Reuters.

Cologne authorities expressed concern about the city's own carnival in February following the NYE attacks, promising to step up security and public awareness.

An opinion poll on Friday showed public anxiety increasing over the number of refugees and migrants arriving in Germany.

In the research, published by broadcaster ZDF (in German), 66% of the 1,203 respondents said Germany could not handle the arrivals, up from 46% in December.

Support for Chancellor Angela Merkel, under pressure over her policies to welcome refugees, also fell - with 39% of people agreeing the chancellor was doing a "good job" in this area, down from 47% in December.""""

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"96.5% of egyptian women have been sexually harassed physically at least once in their lives. " raccoon Jan 2016 #1
I'm not sure that figure would hold in most of the West, actually. Lizzie Poppet Jan 2016 #12
Four out of ten women being physically assaulted indicates that it is very pervasive here. LanternWaste Jan 2016 #22
I rather doubt you understand "my desire" in the least. Lizzie Poppet Jan 2016 #28
My wife was harassed in the 80's at a beach in the US hollowdweller Jan 2016 #30
Was hoping to post before someone said "same as America" Democat Jan 2016 #2
One needs to be quick on the draw. cherokeeprogressive Jan 2016 #3
it's not "same," but I don't know any woman who hasn't been harassed once zazen Jan 2016 #6
It's not their fault. SolutionisSolidarity Jan 2016 #7
cowering is convenient and needs no evidence or source material. LanternWaste Jan 2016 #24
No doubt, you'll rationalize or allege some creative relevance to your prediction.. LanternWaste Jan 2016 #23
I have a hard time with the theory of rape as control and dominance. Gman Jan 2016 #4
You should probably educate yourself. Men can control themselves and do not have to rape women. Squinch Jan 2016 #27
So go to a club or somewhere and find someone to have consensual sex with JI7 Jan 2016 #31
I know there are lots on DU that won't like seeing this. CanonRay Jan 2016 #5
Oh shit. romanic Jan 2016 #8
What ties them together? Ace Rothstein Jan 2016 #10
The Indians have a yuuge problem with sexual violence Calista241 Jan 2016 #42
Machismo Culture KittyWampus Jan 2016 #17
I hope you're prepared for a lot leftynyc Jan 2016 #9
Part of every culture. Orsino Jan 2016 #11
... and a lot less rape TipTok Jan 2016 #19
Women rape a whole lot less than men do, too. n/t Orsino Jan 2016 #38
K&R smirkymonkey Jan 2016 #13
What does one do when the truth is "politically incorrect"? Binkie The Clown Jan 2016 #14
Indeed. hifiguy Jan 2016 #16
OT: What movie is that from? Oneironaut Jan 2016 #39
It's from Citizen Kane. TheManInTheMac Jan 2016 #40
Ahhhhh. Thx Oneironaut Jan 2016 #41
Liberals are 'politically incorrect' for believing the all Muslim men are not animals? pampango Jan 2016 #18
Up to a point. Donald Ian Rankin Jan 2016 #25
get real--it's part of every culture librechik Jan 2016 #15
It's part of every culture but the severity varies wildly... TipTok Jan 2016 #20
Most of this could have been said in the USA about American jwirr Jan 2016 #21
So misogyny is cultural? guillaumeb Jan 2016 #26
Well, it's not genetic. It's probably not due to external pathogens. That leaves culture. Scootaloo Jan 2016 #32
If it is not genetic, can you tell me of a modern culture where misogyny is NOT a problem? guillaumeb Jan 2016 #33
I am not intimately familair with every culture on earth. Scootaloo Jan 2016 #34
What little I have read supports much the same idea. guillaumeb Jan 2016 #36
Exactly. Lizzie Poppet Jan 2016 #35
it's undoubtedly a whole suite of factors. Scootaloo Jan 2016 #37
i have to say that there does seem less of it among Iranian men JI7 Jan 2016 #29
Events are continueing Jim Beard Jan 2016 #43
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