Majority of Paris attackers used Muslim migration routes to enter Europe

The majority of the Isil extremists who carried out the November 13 Paris attacks entered Europe while posing as migrants, Hungarian security officials have disclosed.

It is now revealed that seven of the jihadists who murdered 130 innocents and injured 360 more in Paris last November traveled through Hungary while posing as Muslim refugees.

The disclosure comes amid a propaganda blitz in Hungary, which on Sunday began voting in a referendum on whether to accept the EU migrant quotas.

The country is expected to vote emphatically against the quotas.

A poll in April showed that at least 64% of the French population believed that migrants from North Africa and the Middle East were a “major source of crime”. The poll was referenced as a “problem of tolerance”, which clearly is a propagandist misnomer.

Those who characterize such polls in that manner and promote propaganda about “intolerance” and “Islamophobia” ironically fail to realize that their own opinions run counter to the very diverse society that they claim to champion. For example, are visible minority immigrants not part of French society? Are their voices not included in such polls? Leftists prefer to ignore the voices of the significant cohort of visible minority immigrants who do not share their views.

Another example of this propaganda comes from multicultural Canada, in which the province of Ontario ranks among the top three “ethnically diverse” provinces. Ontario was deemed in a report to be having an “epidemic of Islamophobia” after a survey showed that most people did not support spending massive taxpayer money on migrants.

The article stated:  “While many respondents had favorable views of immigrants, three-quarters of respondents said we need to focus on caring for people ‘here.’” This assumes that to oppose money spent on “immigrants” signifies an unfavorable view of immigrants; the writer also seems to have forgotten that immigrants would have been represented among the respondents to this so-called anti-immigrant survey. But herein lies the propaganda: the article is promoting the idea that only white people are against the policy of an indiscriminate influx of migrants. The voice of responsible immigrants who oppose irresponsible immigration is ignored, and there is no discussion whatsoever of how lax immigrant policies pose dangers to the democratic values and socioeconomic well-being of the West. It was even announced in November that refugees with infectious diseases, including tuberculosis, would not be denied entry into Canada.

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“Majority of Paris attackers used migration routes to enter Europe, reveals Hungarian counter-terror chief”, by James Rothwell, UK Telegraph, October 2, 2016:

The majority of the Isil extremists who carried out the November 13 Paris attacks entered Europe while posing as migrants, Hungarian security officials have disclosed.

Seven of the attackers, who killed 130 people and left more than 360 others injured, slipped through Hungary’s borders while posing as migrants.

It is understood that ten extremists in total were closely involved in planning and carrying out the massacre.

A handful of them are also understood to have taken part in the Brussels attacks last March, which claimed 32 lives.

According to Hungary’s centre for counter-terrorism, the group of fanatics set up a “logistics hub” in the country in the summer of 2015 and began using the so-called Balkans route of eastern European countries to move fighters trained in Syria into Europe.

The disclosure comes amid a propaganda blitz in Hungary, which on Sunday began voting in a referendum on whether to accept the EU migrant quotas. 

The country is expected to vote emphatically against the quotas, which would have seen them take in 1,924 asylum seekers.

Viktor Orban, Hungary’s far-right leader, has repeatedly laid the blame for the migrant crisis – and the terrorists who took advantage of it – at the feet of Angela Merkel and her controversial “open door” refugee policy.

Speaking to the Sunday Times, deputy counter-terror chief General Zsolt Bodnar said they made the discovery after a close examination of the suspect’s mobile phones….

The scout, named as Bilal C, then used social media networks such as Facebook and Whatsapp to send reports back to Abaaoud and his co-plotters.

Many of the suspects were born in Europe and then travelled to join Isil in Syria after being radicalised.

Though their names were registered in counter-terorism databases across Europe, they appear to have taken advantage of the mass migration to make their way back from Syria.

Many of them posed as Syrian refugees, were carrying fake Syrian passports, and had been trained in covert communications, Gen. Bodnar said.

Salah Abdeslam, the Paris attacker who was arrested in Belgium and currently awaiting trial, is believed to have made four trips to Hungary in August and October 2015 in which he picked up other terrorists linked to both the Brussels and Paris attacks.

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