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NO-GO ZONES FOR WOMEN SPROUT IN AUSTRIA AS MUSLIM SETTLERS ARE REJECTED IN GERMANY…….

The problem would have been altogether averted if they hadn’t allowed them into Europe in the first place. 

Austria reports rise in crime after Germany begins rejecting one in ten migrants at the border… turning some areas into ‘no-go’ zones for women

Migrants wait to register at the State Office for Health and Social Affairs (LaGeSo) in Berlin. Austria says it has reported a rise in crime after Germany began turning away hundreds of economic refugees from its border

Migrants wait to register at the State Office for Health and Social Affairs (LaGeSo) in Berlin. Austria says it has reported a rise in crime after Germany began turning away hundreds of economic refugees from its border

  • 300 migrants a day turned away at the popular crossing point of Scharding
  • Many are drifting to other parts of country like the nearby Linz train station 
  • One teenage girl says she is ‘terrified’ of using the station in the evenings
  • Passengers ask officials to chaperone them onto trains amid fear of attacks
  • For more on the migrant crisis visit www.dailymail.co.uk/migrantcrisis

Austria has reported a spike in crime after Germany began turning away hundreds of asylum seekers from its border.

Some areas have been described as no-go zones, especially for women, with one teenage girl saying she was now ‘terrified’ to leave the house.

Passengers are also asking officials to accompany them onto platforms at one major train station because they fear being attacked.

According to the latest reports, one in 10 of those trying to reach Germany are being sent back and are now stranded in Austria.

In the northern Austrian town of Scharding, a popular crossing point, officials said 300 people a day were being rejected.

Many of these are drifting to other parts of the country like the nearby Linz train station, where police reportedly said many of those causing trouble have come from Morocco.

Local media reports that the area has become an almost no-go area.

One father has written an open letter to the regional governor Josef Puehringer and to police saying his 16-year-old daughter is scared to go out alone.

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