Scores of illegal Muslim invaders staged a revolt at a detention centre in northeastern Greece Friday, setting fires and wielding metal bars, causing extensive damage and leaving at least 16 people injured. Authorities said riot police clashed with the detainees and used tear gas, after the rioters set fire to mattresses and dismantled metal bed frames to use to use as weapons.
The Province (h/t/ Maria J) The incident occurred at Komotini, 820 kilometres (510 miles) northeast of Athens, where about 550 suspected illegal aliens — mostly from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, and facing deportation — are being held. It was the worst immigrant-related violence since the government launched a crackdown this summer involving roundups in Greek cities.
Illegal Muslim invaders come from Africa, the Middle East, Iraq and Afghanistan and settle in the Omonia Square, where many hotels have closed because of the crime. Greeks blame them for the once-attractive tourist area becoming a mecca for prostitution, open drug dealing, and human trafficking.
Police said at least 12 illegals were injured, along with four police officers. ”Things are quiet now. But the place looks like it’s been bombed,” Stavroula Tzatzana, head of the police officers’ association in the northeastern Rodopi region, told The Associated Press. ”There’s been extensive damage. Windows have been smashed, mattresses burned, and all kinds of property damaged.”
When Muslim illegals aren’t rioting in detention camps, they take to the streets, starting riots because they aren’t getting the respect they think Muslims deserve
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