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Old September 15th, 2011 #54
Peter Weiss
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RACIAL RIOTS IN NORTHERN BOHEMIA
(LATE SUMMER 2011)

By: Národní Hrdost (NH) (National Pride Movement)
http://www.hrdost.net/

Prior to WWII, the northernmost part of Bohemia was inhabited predominantly by German population. After the war, most of the Germans were expelled from Czechoslovakia and replaced by newcomers. Among these, a significant part was constituted by the Gypsies from Slovakia and the Balkans. Later, the Communist regime of Czechoslovakia pursued the policy of settling illiterate Gypsies from primitive Gypsy villages of Eastern Slovakia throughout the entire republic in a futile attempt to civilise them. The last migration wave of the Gypsies started after the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia, when people from the entire republic were allowed to opt for either Czech or Slovak citizenship, or even to acquire citizenships of both countries. Since the living standard in the Czech Republic was still higher, many Gypsies have chosen Czech citizenship, and, having no ties to any land, migrated to Bohemian lands. Each such a “citizen” may be easily followed by many relatives, who all wish to enjoy Czech welfare state.

As a result, the Gypsy population of Bohemian lands had increased to an unprecedented level. Before 1938, only several thousands of Gypsies were living there, and with the exception of about 500 people they all perished in the course of the war. Today, approximately 300 000 Gypsies, or 3% of the entire population, without any historical ties to Bohemian lands, form by far the most populous and the most problematic minority in Czech society, which is nevertheless so far still relatively homogenous. Their literacy rate is low, their unemployment rate is high, not to mention their criminality. High Gypsy fertility, partially encouraged by colour-blind social benefits, poses a grave danger to the stability of Czech state.

After 1989, shady entrepreneurs started to buy valuable Gypsy-inhabited flats in big cities in the inland. They were also buying relatively cheap blocks of flats in many towns in the borderland in order to settle those Gypsies there. Thus, many hitherto peaceful locations were turned into Gypsy ghettoes. All attempts to solve this problem were unsuccessful. Alas, the Gypsies are advocated by pseudohumanists and NGO’s.

The northernmost part of Bohemia includes cities of Šluknov, Rumburk, Varnsdorf, and Nový Bor. This area became target of massive artificial Gypsy immigration several years ago. Since the end of 2010, about 300 Gypsies settled in the city of Šluknov, which had approximately 5700 inhabitants. As a result, overall crime rate had increased by 200%. Since the beginning of 2010, the city of Rumburk (hitherto 11 500 citizens) became a destination for 2800 newcomers, and the crime rite had increased by more than 100%. The people in despair started to nickname their city “Romburk”, i.e. “Roma-burg”. A white flight followed: whereas 200 Gypsies moved to a quarter in Šluknov, 51 local families decided to move. The mayors complained, asked the Home Office for help, but in vain. Instead, the police announced a plan to cut the number of policemen in the area by 66 men.

The Machete Massacre in Nový Bor (August 7, 2011)
The troubles escalated in Summer, 2011. On August 7, 2011, at approximately 1:00 PM, two Gypsy boys went to a bar in the city of Nový Bor and wanted to play in the one-armed bandit. Since they were less than 18 years old, the barmaid didn’t allow them to play. They insulted her, and other guests forced them to leave. After half an hour, the Gypsies returned to the bar, together with three relatives, all armoured by machetes and sticks. Gypsy band mercilessly assaulted three guests, causing severe wounds to them. One man nearly failed to escape death, and had to undergo a neurosurgery operation. This had happened on Sunday at 1:30 PM in the very heart of the city, not far from a police station.
Local people were shocked, but turned back to any assistance by nationalists and “racists”, and decided to manifest their disapproval of Gypsy behaviour by standing silently on the main square. This hadn’t proven a much efficient way to prevent Gypsy crime.

20 versus 6 (August 21, 2011)
In the city of Rumburk, early after midnight of August 21, six Czech children (four boys and two girls) have left a disco and were smoking and chatting on the street. Suddenly they were attacked by a mob of twenty armed Gypsies. Czech youths were trying to defend inside their house, but they were unable to defend the entrance and had to flee upstairs. One of the boys was too slow, thus has been captured and seriously beaten by the Gypsies. The reason for this attack was that a Gypsy family has been forced to leave a flat in the house and had sworn revenge.

It is evident that these incidents are signs of a very grave racial problem. Even the politicians were forced to act and have sent police reinforcements to the affected area (the announced decrease of the number of policemen in the area, however, wasn’t so far cancelled). Unfortunately, 50 policemen from Prague are patrolling in the streets only since 5:00 PM, and local Gypsy bands have learned to assault the people during the day.
For example, a group of four Gypsy children from Varnsdorf, aged 10 to 14 and abusing their impunity, attacked a disabled man and robbed him on August 24 in the afternoon. Leader of this Gypsy band, nicknamed “the Terrorist”, is 10 years old.
Similar assault occurred in the same city on August 29 in the forenoon, when six Gypsies robbed a 16-years old girl.

The people are losing fear and are expressing their solidarity with their country-fellows in an unprecedented measure. The first true demonstration against Gypsy terror was organized by young patriots who formed an apolitical initiative “Občanský Odpor Rumburk” (“Civil Resistance Rumburk”). The demonstration had to take place in Rumburk on August 26, 2011, but it was forbidden, because the Socialists allegedly had reserved the city square for their own meeting. Nevertheless, the people attended the Socialist meeting in large numbers and expressed their anger and humiliation. Despite the police was profoundly controlling all people who wanted to enter the city, at least 1500 people attended the meeting. The majority of them were ordinary local people. Since the “long-planned” Socialist meeting has been terminated after sixteen minutes, the mob decided to march towards Gypsy-inhabited blocks of flats, called the “Rumburk Triangle” (things are being lost there, as in the Bermuda Triangle). The people shouted “Gypsies to work!” and damaged a fence in front of a house of one of the culprits of the machete massacre.

The media are forced to inform about the entire situation with less evident pro-Gypsy bias than usual, and only the most heinous multiculturalists are pretending that the culprits are victims and vice versa. One “journalist” went so far that he compared peaceful and law-abiding citizens of Rumburk to Nazi mob which intended to burn synagogues like during the Kristallnacht.

Neither the demonstration at Rumburk nor police reinforcements improved the situation. On September 2 and 3, 2011, two other and equally large demonstrations took place in Varnsdorf. Some German guests were expected, but they have been stopped at the border. The people were trying to march to Gypsy-inhabited houses, but they were stopped by the police, which had beaten them. “Where have you been when you had to protect us,” the people shouted at the policemen. The policemen have shown their vigilance, as they detained a girl with inscriptions “Resurrect Hitler”; “Gypsies to gas” on her T-shirt.
Even these lessons didn’t suffice, and Gypsy crime continued to threaten ordinary people on streets or in pubs. For example, on September 8, five young Gypsies surrounded a 48-years old woman in Varnsdorf. One of them punched her into nose, and another shouted “White swine!” on her and stole her cellular phone.

On September 10, 2011, several quite violent demonstrations against Gypsy terror took place in affected cities under patronage of Workers’ Party of Social Justice (DSSS), a Czech nationalist party. Some 2000 people attended the largest of them, confronted by 600 policemen under supervision of the Home Minister Jan Kubice himself. The police used pyrotechnics and even a water cannon against own citizens. As the people complained, “during the day we are endangered by the police and after sunset by the Gypsies.” Whereas ordinary police departments don’t have enough money for petrol and the policemen cannot get to distant parts of their districts in time, the police sent two helicopters to coordinate the suppression of Czech patriots.
Gypsy activists, generously subsidised by Czech government, are insulting the Czechs in the most disgusting manner. Gypsies from a website Romea.cz, which had since 2004 received 17 million crowns, or 1 million USD, started to call the Czechs “ethnical Czechs” or “dumplings”. Even some Christian priests started supporting the Gypsies against nationalist demonstrations and implicitly against Czech nation.

So far it is impossible to guess who is losing the struggle. The people are getting radicalised, which is definitely good for the Czech Republic. On the other hand, the Gypsies are protected by the government, which failed to ensure safety of Czech people. But who will support such a government? The regime is suppressing the resistance by the same means as the Bolsheviks in 1989. Such a policy cannot last forever.
The Czechs are a kind-hearted and patient nation. Moreover, they are influenced by pseudo-humanist propaganda on a much larger scale than other East-Central European nations, and unlike West European nations they don’t have frightening experience with massive immigration of aliens, thus are so far little influenced by racism. However, neither the government nor its Gypsy protégés should underestimate the Czechs. The patience of Czech nation is not unlimited; in fact it seems to be almost depleted. It is an inevitable rule: the longer the oppression, the worse the reaction.

The map is here:

http://www.maplandia.com/czech-repub...decin/sluknov/

If You intend to add some photos:
http://oorbk.wordpress.com/category/fotogalerie/

Here is a photo of one of the victims of he machete massacre. I don't know who owns the copyright:
http://radicalboys.com/web/component...ile-hlavy.html

Here are photos by Workers' Party of Social Justice, depicting the demonstration of September 10, 2011:
http://www.radnice-litvinov.cz/fotog...-na-sluknovsku

This is a video by Party's dignitary Petr Kotáb. It clearly shows the number of ordinary people who attended the demonstration.


If You like to use some of the latter material, then contact the party at this address

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