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Stefansplatz, the Church of St. Stephen in the center of Vienna at night

Ten years ago when I was in Vienna, there were no “Muslim no-go zones.” It was a safe place where anybody could walk at night without fear, and in the areas where you had to be careful (which I did go through at night more than once), it was safer than most places in a major American city. Now that has all changed with the Muslim “refugees.”

According to this story, the gang who attacked him was made of Chechens. Chechens come from the autonomous republic of Chechnya located in southern Russia. Chechens are know for being very violent and ruthless. Some of the most infamous jihadis in Islamic history have been Chechens. In addition, there are large numbers of Afghan gangs.

It pains me to see what Vienna has become, where a father is attacked simply for asserting his natural rights as a native citizen of Austria and a human being. However, this is the future of Europe unless the continent repents and fights for its Faith and lives.

From the UK Daily Mail:

Austrians fear parts of Vienna are becoming no-go areas after a father was attacked by a ‘Sharia patrol’ when he told them to stop threatening his wife and daughter for not being correctly dressed.

As various factions of migrants stake claims to territory in the city, it has been reported that the self-styled Sharia patrols have been visiting clubs and bars in the Millennium City area to make sure Chechen women were properly dressed and acting appropriately.

However, when one Austrian man tried to step in to stop the patrol from hassling his Chechen wife and daughter, he ended up being hospitalised.

t came as violence escalated across Vienna at the weekend, with more than 50 young men from the Afghan and Chechen communities clashing in the city centre.

The gang had attacked each other with planks of wood, iron bars and knives. Two of those injured are in intensive care and their condition is described as critical.

Police say that the row – which involved around 40 people from Afghanistan attacking 10 from Chechnya – had centred around a social media row on Facebook.

 

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