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However, certain circles that have always been against the idea
of accepting them to Europe, didn't hesitate to use Paris attacks as a
pretense to do that. Marie Le Pen, the leader of French National Fron-
tier, urged an immediate halt of intake of the migrants; her justifica-
tion was that there was the possibility that there could be ISIS mem-
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bers amongst the refugees. Konrad Szymanski, the Polish Minister of
European Union, said that in the face of the tragic incidents in Paris,
it was no longer possible to accept their share according to the quota
system by the EU. 73
What would have Le Pen said, if countries didn't accept the war-
torn French fleeing the Nazi army that occupied Paris during WWII,
under the pretense that there could have been Nazi spies amongst them?
Or what would Szymanski say, if the Western countries turned away
the Polish refugees running from the Soviet occupation during the Cold
War?
Thank God, there are Western politicians that approach the sub-
ject with common sense. German Internal Affairs Minister Thomas de
Maiziere said that refugees shouldn't be linked to the Paris attacks. 74
Jean Claude Juncker, the head of the European Commission warned
the European leaders and said that terrorists and refugees shouldn't
be mixed up and the perpetrators are the ones that the refugees are
fleeing from. 75
Some media organs, knowingly or unknowingly show the refugees
as terrorists which is directly making them targets, and creating more
persecution for them. It is clear that it would be nothing but tyranny
to blame these downtrodden people for the Paris attacks. Furthermore,
the evidence so far suggests that all the militants that took part in the
attack were EU citizens. Let's just assume for a moment that one of the
perpetrators really had Syrian passport. This passport could be stolen
or fake, could belong to someone at the crime scene instead of a ter-
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