The president of the Czech
Republic, Milos Zeman, argues that Europe is the subject of an "organized
invasion" of refugees and denounced disproportionately large percentage of
young single men among immigrants.
"Why do these men do not
fight against the Islamic State and the freedom of their homelands?" Said
Zeman.
The president of 71 years
said that "it is possible to have compassion for the old, sick and
children, but that young men should return to their countries to fight the
jihadists."
The country has granted refugee status to only 70 people in 2015, despite receiving 1,400 requests.
Austria, for example, accepted the registration of 95,000 requests.
Already Germany grants asylum to more than 1 million immigrants in its huge Muslim majority, and is now paying a chilling account of crime and mass violence.
Although tiny, the Czech Republic is one of the countries to have the courage to criticize the suicidal policy welcomed the "organized invasion" travesty wave of refugees and their distribution among the member countries of the European Union.
Other European countries such as Sweden, Denmark and Switzerland are implemented measures to curtail the invasion and to send back false refugees and those responsible for crimes.
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