Leaflets Distributed by Germany Due to Sexual Attacks on New Year’s Eve in Cologne

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The British ‘Daily Mail’ published an article on 1st February 2016 with a title that ‘Germany hands out cartoon proper behavior guides at swimming baths after a number of women were raped by migrants’. On the New Year 2016 night celebration, a number of offensive incidents reported in Cologne and other cities in Germany. It is said that at least 600 cases were reported and most of the people point the finger at the recent refugees and migrants for this violence against women on New Year night. The ‘Daily Mail’ indicated that those leaflets were distributed in response to the offensive events in Cologne in the last month of 2015 or at the start of 2016.

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It is important that a blogger Steven Crowder posted an article on 27th January 2016 with a title that ‘Germany takes steps to curb Islamic rape with leaflets’. This post is much similar to the published article on 1st February 2016 that leaflets were created officially by Germany in response to the sexual attacks by refugees on the New Year celebration. We have found that leaflets were distributed in 2013 in the city of Munich to strengthen the cultural standards in the areas of mixed bathing such as swimming pools. This step was taken due to a numbers of complaints were reported by German swimmers. But, it is not true that leaflets were created in response to the rape incidents in Cologne city on New Year’s Eve against the Syrian migrants and refugees.