Monday, December 26, 2016

Schengen - Tragically Predictable.

Schengen has helped foster terror within Europe's borders: it must adapt or be dismantled altogether.

In the early hours of Friday morning, the prime suspect behind the atrocity on a Christmas market in Berlin was shot dead by Italian police in Milan. Anis Amri’s movements in the aftermath of the attack are raising troubling question over how Europe’s most wanted terrorist was able to travel unimpeded over 1,000 miles across at least three European countries, all while being chased by Europe’s leading intelligence agencies and his photographs being circulated by media outlets across the world.
After leaving 12 people dead and many more injured and traumatised, Amri travelled from Germany to Chambery in France. From there he took a train to Turin in Italy and then on to Milan’s central station. His journey ended in the nearby neighbourhood of Sesto San Giovanni.
During a police control, Amri refused to cooperate with two Italian officers when asked for his identification papers. He then fired... and was killed.
Julie Lenarz - Telegraph.

Families Distraught For Ten Years+

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