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Friday, January 14, 2022

Milan: Worse Than Originally Thought

Reader warning: Graphic material. Translation by Fousesquawk.


With each passing day, the New Year's Eve fiasco in Milan appears to have been even worse than originally thought. More complaints are coming in from women who report being attacked by a mob and sexually assaulted. Presently, there are two young men in custody, but that number will hopefully grow. Italian police are actively searching for many other perpetrators. More and more, this is starting to look more like what occurred in Cologne on New Year's Eve 2015-2016.

In translating the below article from Il Giornale, I pondered whether I should even post this. It is graphic and disturbing reading as to what was done to these young women by these animals. In the end, I decided it must be reported (with all due respect to the privacy of the victims). These are not isolated incidents. Ever since the Europeans opened their doors to millions of these young men from the Middle East and North Africa (and other places like Afghanistan and Somalia), this is what they have had to deal with. How many women will be assaulted, groped, and raped before people wake up? How many innocent people will be butchered, stabbed, run over, shot, bombed, or beheaded before people wake up?

 https://www.ilgiornale.it/news/politica/milano-decine-denunce-nei-verbali-tutto-lorrore-2002022.html

Dozens of complaints- In the reports, all the horror

14 January 2022-0:600

Hunt for head of the pack: a 45-year-old who directed the assaults. Release of the detained, to be decided today

Luca Fazzo

Live accounts of a mass rape: With the crudeness, at times indigestible, that the judicial files are forced to contain. In the arrest order for Abdallah Bouguedra and Abdel Ibrahim, the two youths of Maghrebian (N. African) origin, arrested for the violence of New Year's Eve in Milan, frames (images) have been reported that go beyond what has emerged up to now, and that will (influence) the decision as to the requested release of the two, expected today.

One witness tells of having seen a victim surrounded by a mob of men on the east side of Duomo Square, among whom, was "a man in a red jacket who shouted at the girl, intent on tearing her clothes and tugging her". When the police finally arrived, the pack dispersed, "leaving the girl on the ground, naked on the lower part of her body and with her pants down to her feet". She is the victim of whom at the Mangiagali Clinic, "doctors discovered evident abrasions on both her breasts and her genitals, as well as blood and swelling on various parts of her body". The victim, interviewed at 3:55 in the morning, said that "the group succeeded in lowering her pants and touching her vagina, also inserting fingers inside (the vagina)."

This maniacal fury directed at the most intimate parts of the victims seems to be a constant modus operandi of the pack. Paying the price shortly after, a girl found herself at the entrance to Galleria Vittorio Emanuele (the "good shopping area" of Milan), and who, the day after, told of "being literally run over from behind by a wave of men who groped her violently in her intimate parts, putting their hands on her backside, anus, and vagina to the point of tearing her pantyhose." Another girl explains that "on that evening, she was wearing a dress and remembered feeling hands behind her shoulders grabbing at her stockings at the height of her vagina and buttocks."

Together with the obsession of the pack for the female body, from statements reported in the arrest decree signed by public prosecutor Alessia Menegazzo, numerous other details emerge that confirm that the two arrests are only the beginning of the hunt for the perpetrators. The statements of the victims and their friends clearly describe other protagonists of the attacks: including one whom some point out as the "leader". "A man of about 45 years of age, bald, with light-colored eyes, light complexion, wearing a black shirt with yellow, Versace-type decorations." He spoke Italian but with the same accent as the boys in the pack. And while the number of potential suspects grows, so does, unfortunately, the number of victims. In the offices of the prosecutor and the police, reports and complaints continue to arrive from girls who had to suffer the violence of the pack. The reports come from various parts of Italy because on New Year's Eve in Milan, young men and women arrived from afar, convinced they would be able to celebrate the new year serenely in the heart of a safe city. They were mistaken.


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