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June 26, 2012

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Shocking Video of Illegal Immigrant Mugging & Attacking Greek Citizen


The scenes in the above video are just a small sample of the brutal violence that Greek citizens are subjected to in the heart of Athens. Most of these crimes are committed by the countless illegal immigrants who have invaded our country. The video, according to eggilmatikotita.gr, was shot near Omonia square and shows a defenseless victim who is crying for help while being mugged by a foreigner. The video which was shot secretly and uploaded to Youtube, shows the victim being assaulted as well as threatened with a knife,

These attacks are very common and in most cases a second assailant is nearby whose job is to keep watch for patrol cars while his partner goes about the mugging.

How can all these humanitarian organizations sit and only support the so called rights of these criminals when they know that Greek people are being robbed, raped abused and murdered? So much so, that in less than 6 months illegal immigrants took the lives of over 27 Greek citizens. That is one citizen every six days! As for crimes of robbery, rape and abuse well... they are countless! In fact most people do not even report them anymore because our police force cannot keep up and in most cases these criminals cannot even be thrown in jail because they do not carry any official documents on them (or at least that is what they say).

Our society is totally divided over this issue and this is because those who complain about this sudden surge in crime are called "rightists" and "racists" and those who do not are usually characterized as being "progressives" and "leftists". The trouble is that our media tips on the "progressive side" and has never once exerted pressure on any of these organizations, or on any of the left parties that support these organizations (especially PASOK and SYRIZA) to make an announcement in support for the average Greek citizen who is the only one who is suffering from all of this.

The situation is so bad, that it is clearly unsafe and it is not advised for Greeks (and tourists) to walk through the area of Omonia. We here at hellasfrappe do not want our readers to panic, but nonetheless it is better to be safe, then sorry. If you can avoid this area of Athens, as well as streets such as Socrates, Acharnon, and September Third then do so. Also, do not wear flashy jewelry, and ladies make sure your purses are close to your bodies.

The state needs to act immediately, and address this problem before it gets even more out of hand. Not tomorrow, but YESTERDAY!
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