€100,000 reward offered for information leading to arrest of Berlin attack suspect Anis Amri - German prosecutorshttp://bbc.in/2i9QbB8
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its too late... There here and breeding
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sad thing is our governments have allowed it to happen.Against there own people, they are the traitors to Europe
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indeed, authorities very lucky again that terrorists have a habit of leaving ID at scene of crime, again
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Please think – why such a person should produce such an evidence with his ID-Card – its too much KGB-style!
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I suspect it is in all probability a fake pads port with which he must haves entered Germany
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I hope all the media outlets who rushed to blame this on refugees will now issue front-page apologies.
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Well yes there is. Refugees are escaping unimaginable horror and most are grateful to their host nations.
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after 2 days of investigation they found his passport in the lorry lol
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