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The right-wing Polish weekly magazine wSieci (The Network) has caused outrage with its latest front cover. | The right-wing Polish weekly magazine wSieci (The Network) has caused outrage with its latest front cover. |
The publication features the image of a white woman, draped with the European Union flag, screaming as she is being groped and assaulted by dark skinned male arms. | The publication features the image of a white woman, draped with the European Union flag, screaming as she is being groped and assaulted by dark skinned male arms. |
Twitter users have compared the images with fascist propaganda in Nazi Germany and Mussolini’s Italy, which used images of women being attacked by Jewish and North African men. | Twitter users have compared the images with fascist propaganda in Nazi Germany and Mussolini’s Italy, which used images of women being attacked by Jewish and North African men. |
The image is a reference to the sexual assaults that have been claimed to have been perpetrated by migrant and refugee men against European women. | The image is a reference to the sexual assaults that have been claimed to have been perpetrated by migrant and refugee men against European women. |
The 1,000 reports of theft, sexual assault and rape of women at Cologne’s central train station on New Year’s Eve led to calls for stronger immigration controls. | The 1,000 reports of theft, sexual assault and rape of women at Cologne’s central train station on New Year’s Eve led to calls for stronger immigration controls. |
Recent news has revealed that only three of the 58 suspects arrested in connection with the attack were refugees from Iraq or Syria. | Recent news has revealed that only three of the 58 suspects arrested in connection with the attack were refugees from Iraq or Syria. |
The magazine headline reads “Islamic Rape Of Europe”. | The magazine headline reads “Islamic Rape Of Europe”. |
The newsstand blurb states that the edition will uncover the issues which the media and Brussels are hiding from the citizens of the European Union. | The newsstand blurb states that the edition will uncover the issues which the media and Brussels are hiding from the citizens of the European Union. |
In the cover article, writer Aleksandra Rybinska states that issues with migration are the result of an unavoidable clash of civilisations between Islam and Christianity. | In the cover article, writer Aleksandra Rybinska states that issues with migration are the result of an unavoidable clash of civilisations between Islam and Christianity. |
He believes that whilst Muslims are actively promoting this war, Europeans are engineering their own downfall by ignoring the negative impacts of multiculturalism. | He believes that whilst Muslims are actively promoting this war, Europeans are engineering their own downfall by ignoring the negative impacts of multiculturalism. |
Quoting historian Arnold Toynbee, he writes: “Civilisations die from suicide, not by murder”. | Quoting historian Arnold Toynbee, he writes: “Civilisations die from suicide, not by murder”. |
Other articles in the magazine include “Does Europe Want to Commit Suicide” and “The Hell of Europe”. | Other articles in the magazine include “Does Europe Want to Commit Suicide” and “The Hell of Europe”. |
The news comes after Poland’s government - alongside Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia - stated that they will support Balkan countries to seal their borders with Greece in order to stem the flow of migrants and refugees. | The news comes after Poland’s government - alongside Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia - stated that they will support Balkan countries to seal their borders with Greece in order to stem the flow of migrants and refugees. |
wSieci has a track record of controversial front covers, one depicting Angela Merkel as Mother Theresa and another portraying their then Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz wearing a burqa and carrying bombs. | wSieci has a track record of controversial front covers, one depicting Angela Merkel as Mother Theresa and another portraying their then Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz wearing a burqa and carrying bombs. |
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