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Europe: ‘Islam is coming to take over’

by Pamela Geller
November 1, 2015

Where are they [the migrants] going from Lesbos? Into northern Europe, particularly Germany. But then large numbers of them are vanishing. Earlier this week, I reported that refugee camps had begun to report that Muslims were disappearing – running off. Nobody knows where to. It has become an epidemic. Approximately 7,000 migrants have left the Brandenburg shelters. Where are they going? Who is sheltering these illegals, many with ties to ISIS?

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Spiritual suicide: When European churches sell their souls to Islam

by Michael Brown
November 3, 2015

At a time when Christians in the Middle East are being tortured, beheaded, and crucified rather than denying Jesus, so-called Christians in Europe — are renouncing the Great Commission and removing the cross (literally) to make peace with Muslims. The Bishop of Stockholm “proposed a church in her diocese remove all signs of the cross and put down markings showing the direction to Mecca for the benefit of Muslim worshippers.”

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Germany faces logistical nightmare as refugee inflows hit record

\by Michelle Martin – Reuters
October 4, 2015

What was once a relatively smooth process for new arrivals has turned into a confusing nightmare for many as cities and towns across the country struggle to cope with a surge of refugees from the Middle East. A record 800,000 migrants are expected this year. More than 200,000 arrived in September alone.

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Quick facts: What you need to know about the Syria crisis

by MercyCorps
September 2, 2015

Syria’s civil war is the worst humanitarian disaster of our time. The number of innocent civilians suffering — more than 11 million people are displaced, thus far — and the increasingly dire impact on neighboring countries can seem too overwhelming to understand. More than four years after it began, the full-blown civil war has killed over 220,000 people, half of whom are believed to be civilians. Bombings are destroying crowded cities and horrific human rights violations are widespread. Basic necessities like food and medical care are sparse.

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