EL- tahab jätkata Schengenit nende riikidega, kes võtavad pagulasi vastu. IMHO-solgivad selle EL-i veel rohkem ära.
The Schengen area without Polish? "It could shake the financial state"
The head of the Eurogroup haunted vision of the exclusion zone countries that do not adopt refugees. At the borders within the EU are the first entanglements. Return border controls for Kowalski will increase the time to reach the Czech hospody, but for the Polish economy may mean the loss of tens of billions of dollars per year.
The Schengen area includes 26 countries with a total population of 400 million people. This creates a huge market where there is rapid movement of goods. Benefit for the Polish transport companies, very well using the competitive advantage associated with labor costs.
With the construction of new motorway sections and lower wages, many companies from the EU opens up with us their logistics centers where goods are delivered to the Old Continent. According to the PwC as high as 51 percent. warehouses in Central and Eastern Europe are located on the Vistula River, and our transport companies carry nearly one-quarter of the total traffic within the EU. However, it is feared that Poland "quickly and easily" be deprived privileged position.
- If we stand on the western borders, the number of courses may be reduced by half. There will be only our losses, because remember that all transportation is responsible for a significant percentage of budgetary revenues. End of Schengen could shake financial state - says Piotr Mikiel with the Department of Transportation Association of International Road Carriers in Poland. - Moreover, the decline in rates by half would mean loss of revenue in a more significant, because the costs are fixed, and the ride will be less.
The effects may indeed be very serious. The companies involved in road transport produced is 10 percent. Polish GDP. The whole industry achieved revenues exceeding 60 billion zł per year. Very carefully going over to Peter Mikiel estimates, it could mean the loss of tens of billions of dollars and increase unemployment.
Do not forget to take this opportunity of logistics centers and warehouses of large global corporations, which in recent years have become a regular feature of the Polish landscape. They also will soon disappear?
The first barbed wire on the border of the Schengen
These questions must be put to subsequent warning signals, and they are very disturbing. A week ago the Austrians were the first decided to build a fence on the border with Slovenia, which is inside the Schengen area. Although Vienna reassures that this is only a temporary solution, designed to stop refugees, and a two-meter grid at any time disassembled, but worries about the future of the Schengen not so quickly dispel. - This is the first such situation and that is extremely worrying. I'm afraid that this may be the first step in the scenario divided into several zones border - says Lukasz Kozlowski, an economic expert with the organization of Employers of Poland.
Indeed, before the Austrians drove the first pile fences, we heard from the mouth of the Foreign Ministers of several Member States that are considering the reintroduction of border controls. France because of the threat of further attacks already introduced them temporarily. Checks restored Sweden. Above the Schengen area are gathering dark clouds, and on the presence in the Polish began to take shape already true front storm.
The head of the Eurogroup, the Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem in one interview, warned that countries that are not jointly adopt refugees may be excluded from the zone. For salons in Brussels often look too far into the theory of a new entity under the innocuous name - a small Schengen area. In various configurations, it could possibly be narrowed to Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. - This would be the beginning of the end of the European Union. After such a decision would have to say goodbye to the flow of trade at current levels. The EU itself would only ideological and bureaucratic superstructure - says Maciej Wronski, president of the employers' organization Transport and Logistics Poland.
Transport companies can not earn to repay cars
Countries of the community over the years is our largest trading partner. As many as 79 per cent of our exports go right there - according to the CSO data, in the first half of 2015. The appearance of control could negatively affect those statistics, because in some product categories time is very important and without the ability to provide instant supply of some contracts may be canceled. - We can see how much time we lose on the eastern border. Lorries stand there all day. Although the liquidation of the Schengen still there would be no need for customs control, but it's extend the time of arrival, because sometimes you have to cross several borders - says Piotr Mikiel.
Tractors, which must meet strict environmental standards of the EU, are very expensive. Companies in most of them lease out. Admission car will mean a double loss, because you have to pay, and courses will be less. As it turns out, you do not need to specifically run the imagination to see what would happen after the restoration of border controls - When the end for us prohibitions on weekends or holidays and at the same time move all lorries, is already creating a mile-long queues at the border. Please me add to this even checks. Zakorkujemy transition in a gigantic way - warns Maciej Wronski.
http://www.money.pl/gospodarka/unia-eur ... 76673.html
Islamiseaduste rakendamine UK näitel
Shocking cases. So it does Islamic law in the UK
In the British Isles it works almost a hundred Islamic courts fully functional in excess of the legal system. The judges will settle the matter on the basis of Sharia law. Relationships with some processes are shocking.
Along with the Muslims to the British Isles arrived in their legal system. Checks controversial sharia courts in Britain announced earlier this year, the British Foreign Office. Examples of ruthlessness judgments handed down by these informal religious courts, particularly against women, presents the new book "Choosing Sharia", written by the Dutch researcher Machteld Zee at the University of Leiden.
Many of court hearings applies to marital problems. Young Muslim cleric tells of the collapse of the old age of marriage of 50-year-old man, he can not count on sympathy. She claims that her husband "used it to the limit, was aggressive and he treated me like a dog". The house had to wear her hijab in Tunisia, which often went, he had several other wives.
Why you married this person? - He asks, laughing in the face of a weeping woman priest Suhaib Hasan.
In the next room another wife shows the priest his case. 30-year-old forced to marry when she was still a teenager. She married an illegal refugee from Bangladesh. The man fled to his homeland, taking all my savings, leaving a woman with two children. He spoke after four years as the company plans to marry another woman and she needs a divorce. A cleric does not want to grant it. Instead, it tells the betrayed wife of scientific evidence for the superiority of polygamy over monogamy.
The third case leads young cleric. From it preached to him married with several children. Parents are afraid that under the law of marriage may be invalid. All because of early marriage women who have not completed a traditional religious divorce, but only in a British divorce court.
The couple will have to undergo a process of Nikah Halala. First, waiting for their divorce, then the woman will have to marry another man and have sex with him as his wife. Then, get her divorce and wait for three menstrual cycles. Only then it will be able to return to the current husband and father of their children and marry him again.
Sharia courts in Britain are full of such cases. According to the book Machteld Zee Muslim judges do not want to spend judgments on men who blackmailed or raping their wives. They call homosexuality "plague" and female genital mutilation, "honor". In 2014. It was founded petition, which prohibited the activities of sharia courts in Britain. Signed by only 21 thousand people.
http://o2.pl/artykul/szokujace-przypadk ... 446012545a
Poola vasakpoolsed tegid Szczecinis meeleavalduse pagulaste toetuseks. Kohale tuli 15 inimest-neist oli osa ka Saksamaalt
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gaRZUIanHM
Left in the Szczecin wants to teach the Poles tolerance and multiculturalism - December 13 demonstrations "Solidarity without Borders" was attended by about 15 people including leftists from Germany.
The manifestation was held at Grunwald Square Szczecin organized by the "Open Republic" with the support of left-wing activists from Germany. Nationalists came to the place, there was a verbal scuffles. Police rushed to a few people shouting anti-immigrant password.
During the speeches were thrown slogans about tolerance, exclusion, equality and the opening of borders to immigrants. When the place came nationalists chanting slogans "God the honor and the fatherland" and m.in "Pagliacci what you so little."
Also spoke German woman, but was quickly booed and after a few moments she gave up, hiding behind the backs of their companions.
http://ndie.pl/niemiecka-lewica-zorgani ... o-15-osob/
Calaisi piirkonda kõlastasid Poola ajakirjanikud
Two reporters went to Calais to see what was happening now. What do you experienced?
- People in the jungle or in Calais silent, shut up in their homes. - When we walked at night through the streets of Calais, to ask people what happens there, it was very difficult to meet a living soul. When I was able to meet someone, this was usually a store, and people did not talk much. - Explains Patryk Michalski radio RDC.
- They have had enough of this problem, they are afraid. This is best seen when refugees come to town for shopping. It can be seen watching from a distance and that people are afraid. Similarly, at the station, where travelers are distancing themselves from those who come though because to get warm - Michalski said in an interview with radio RDC.
Guests RDC said that in Calais mainly discussed the so-called. refugees. - They say that in the "jungle" is not difficult. This is the first sentence that falls from their lips. Later it begins to divide into two groups. Some say that if they could, wróciliby home. The second group asked us about the social while in Poland and that would be a chance to come here, work and benefit from state aid - explained.
Migrants in Calais roll at a time of war street with the police. They're trying to break through by force to the UK (paradise socjalu), attacking the road and port installations, block trains, attacking trucks and throw stones French police. Police suspect that some of the migrants are veterans of previous battles with the Greek police. Migrants also help leftists and anarchists from the "Black Block", known for their brutal methods of fighting.
http://ndie.pl/mieszkancy-calais-boja-s ... -na-ulice/
Rootslased ostavad tulirelvi järjest rohkem
“Sweden descends into anarchy
Mr. and Mrs. Swede have every reason to be worried, with the influx of 190,000 unskilled and unemployed migrants expected this year — equivalent to 2% of Sweden’s current population. The number is as if 6.4 million penniless migrants who did not speak English arrived in U.S. in one year, or 1.3 million in Britain. …
And the Swedes are preparing: demand for firearms licenses is increasing; more and more Swedes are joining shooting clubs and starting vigilante groups. …According to police statistics, there are 1,901,325 licensed guns, owned by 567,733 people, in Sweden. Add to this an unknown number of illegal weapons. To get a gun permit in Sweden, you need to be at least 18 years old; law-abiding; well-behaved, and have a hunting license or be a member of an approved shooting club. In 2014, 11,000 people got a hunting license: 10% more than the year before. One out of five was a woman.
“There is also a high demand for alarm systems right now,” says a salesman at one of the security companies in an interview with Gatestone.
“It is largely due to the turbulence we are seeing around the country at the moment.” People have lost confidence in the State, he added. “The police will not come anymore. Truck drivers say that when they see a thief emptying the fuel tank of their trucks, they run out with a baseball bat. It is no use calling the police, but if you hit the thief, you can at least prevent him from stealing more diesel. Many homeowners say the same thing: they sleep with a baseball bat under the bed. But this is risky: the police can then say you have been prepared to use force, and that might backfire on you.”
The salesman, who asked to remain anonymous, also spoke of Sweden’s many Facebook groups, in which people in different villages openly discuss how they intend to protect themselves: “Sometimes you get totally freaked out when you see what they are writing. But you have to understand that Swedes are really scared when an asylum house opens in their village. They can see what has happened in other places.”
At another security company, a salesman said that every time the Immigration Service buys or rents a new housing facility, his firm is swamped with calls. “The next day,” he said, “half the village calls and wants to buy alarm systems.”
Ronny Fredriksson, spokesman of the security company Securitas, said that the demand for home alarm systems first exploded about six years ago, when many local police stations were shut down and police moved to the main towns. This, he said, could result in response times of several hours. “More and more people now employ the services of our security guards. Shopping malls and stores in the city come together and hire guards. We are kind of like the ‘local beat’ cops.”
Even though Securitas makes big money from the increased need for home security alarms and security guards, Fredriksson says they also are worried about the effect on society:
“The problem is that we too need the police. When our guards catch a burglar or a violent person, we call the police but the response times are often very long. Sometimes, the detainees get violent and quite rowdy. On occasion, the police have told us to release the person we have apprehended, if we have his identity, because they do not have a patrol nearby.” …
More and more Swedish commentators are now drawing the same conclusion: that Sweden is teetering on the brink of collapse. Editorial columnist Ivar Arpi of the daily Svenska Dagbladet,wrote an astonishing article on October 26, about a woman named Alexandra von Schwerin and her husband. The couple lives on the Skarhults Estate farm in Skåne in southern Sweden; they have been robbed three times. Most recently, they were robbed of a quad bike, a van and a car. When the police arrived, von Schwerin asked them what she should do. The police told her that they could not help her. “All our resources are on loan to the asylum reception center in Trelleborg and Malmö,” they said. “We are overloaded right now. So I suggest you get in touch with the vigilante group in Eslöv.”
What the police had called a “vigilante group” turned out to be a group of private business owners. In 2013, after being robbed more or less every night, they had decided to come together and start patrolling the area themselves. Currently, they pay a security firm to watch their facilities.
“On principal, I am totally against it,” von Schwerin said. “What are the people who cannot afford private security to do? They will be unprotected. I’m sure I will join, but very, very reluctantly. For the first time, I feel scared to live here now.“
http://pamelageller.com/2015/12/demand- ... s-in.html/
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