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LGBTQ+ people and Jews not safe in Berlin, claims city police chiefBarbara Slowik, the chief of the Berlin police force, said the city does not have specific ‘no-go zones’ that are ‘too dangerous’ for some people.
Berlin Police Chief Barbara Slowik cautioned gay and Jewish residents to hide their identity in certain city neighborhoods. dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images ...
Chief Barbara Slowik told the Berliner Zeitung daily newspaper that the city does not have specific "no-go zones" for people, but some areas are unsafe for members of the Jewish and LGBTQ communities.
Berlin Police Chief Barbara Slowik warned of risks to Jews and members of the gay community in certain areas of the city where residents of Arab descent live, in an interview with Berliner Zeitung ...
Now, just over a week after the incredible events in Amsterdam (40 no-go areas have been mapped out in the Netherlands), Barbara Slowik, the head of the Berlin police, admits: “There are ...
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Amy Hamm: The West ignored the threat of radical Islam — now Jews are paying the price - MSNBerlin’s chief of police, Barbara Slowik, recently suggested that Jews and gay people should avoid — or hide their identities in — the city’s majority Arab neighbourhoods.
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Barbara Slowik said that ‘violent crimes against Jewish people are few and far between, but every act is one too many’ - ...
Edward Slowik, 91, of Windsor, and formerly Windsor Locks, beloved husband for 66 years of Barbara (Couture) Slowik, passed peacefully on Monday, March 10, 2025, surrounded by his family. Ed is als… ...
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The West is at war with three formidable enemies...and only one politician can save us - Alex Story - MSNThe stories are staggeringly similar, with only slight local variations. In agriculture, industry and in the treatment of our freedoms, just to take a few important areas of our lives, they point ...
Achtung, traveler. Berlin, history’s prizewinner for Europe’s cruelest capital, can once again no longer be considered safe for residents or visitors who are visibly either Jewish or gay — and that is ...
Chief Barbara Slowik told the Berliner Zeitung daily newspaper that the city does not have specific "no-go zones" for people, but some areas are unsafe for members of the Jewish and LGBTQ communities.
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