Muslim Refugees Attack 8-Months Pregnant Woman In Germany Because She Was Wearing A Cross

12.9.15

The amount of violence that has been seen from groups of Muslims, some enforcing Sharia Law, has grown in the past few months. The question about having someone who identifies as Muslim as the President of the United States has stumped some Republican presidential candidates while some reference the first amendment. Either way, the growing influence of Muslims in the United States and around the world is something to reckon with. Recently, an eight month pregnant woman was walking with her husband who identifies as a Christian in Germany when they were violently attacked by a group of Algerian Muslims.

The couple was out with two other friends at a grocery store on a street in Germany. The four adults were approached by a group of an estimated 10 Algerians outside the REWE. One of the Algerians saw the wooden cross on a necklace worn by the 25-year-old and began to swear. The violence quickly escalated which led to one of the Algerians striking the 25-year-old with a glass bottle His young pregnant wife as also viciously attacked. When the police officers arrived at the scene, the Algerians had already fled including the perpetrator and the 21-year-old Eritrean was behaving aggressively enough that the police took him into custody.

The violence brought on by those supposedly backing up their view of religion is frightening. There were four people hanging out like normal at a grocery store when they were viciously attacked just for wearing a cross around their neck. Somehow, wearing a cross is unacceptable yet the alleged attackers were able to attack them to defend their religion and enforce Sharia Law. Of course this was not in the news much as there is “more important” things to be discussed. Either way, the ferocity and strength of those people who claim to be Muslims that insist on promoting and enforcing Sharia Law is often misunderstood and underrepresented.

http://www.usworldreport.com/muslim-...wearing-cross/

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