The article reports on a disturbing rise in group rape cases in Germany according to police data. In 2025, there were 751 reported incidents of group rape, resulting in 772 victims, mostly women. Of the 574 suspects investigated, 53% were foreign nationals, with significant numbers coming from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Turkey. The article highlights concerns over immigration policies and integration models, suggesting that these migrants contribute disproportionately to crime rates. It also notes that 80% of victims are German citizens, and 72% of resolved cases involved repeat offenders, indicating systemic failures in prevention and law enforcement.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the issue of group rape primarily through the lens of immigration and national security, emphasizing the role of foreign nationals in criminal activity. It uses terms like 'fallimento dei modelli di integrazione' (failure of integration models) and 'rischi connessi a flussi migrトリ




