
Syrian refugees arrive at the camp for refugees and migrants in Friedland, Germany.
Asylum centers in Germany have been the target of 665 criminal offences of various types since the start of this year, the Criminal Police Office (BKA) said. In its official Twitter post the body stated that of that number "613 are clearly far-right inspired."
That number included dozens of arson cases, Der Spiegel reports, citing BKA. It adds that four attempted "bomb attacks" were also investigated. Police also looked into dozens of "politically-motivated" attacks among the criminal offences against refugees, Tagesspiegel reports. "Regarding 52 offences we cannot exclude a political motivation," the outlet quotes the law enforcers.
In late June, BKA chief Holger Munch said that Germany is witnessing "an alarming level of far-right violence" against refugees, adding that over a third of attackers were "not registered by police."
This as the number of migrants reported by the Germany's migration office is in decline. While in January this year the body reported over 90,000 newcomers, that number fell significantly to 16,335 in June.














Comment: People in Germany are being conditioned to hate these 'refugees' based on their ethnicity and their religion. Coincidentally, the same widespread fear-mongering and hatred gave rise to what happened in Nazi Germany and just serves the agenda of the elite.