I've Worked with Refugees for Decades. Europe's Afghan Crime Wave Is 
Mind-Boggling.


 <http://nationalinterest.org/profile/cheryl-benard> Cheryl Benard


In 2014, when  
<http://nationalinterest.org/feature/8-misguided-arguments-refugees-terrorism-18075>
 waves of refugees began flooding into western Europe, citizens and officials 
alike responded with generosity and openness. Exhausted refugees spilled out of 
trains and buses to be met by crowds bearing gifts of clothing and food, and 
holding up placards that read “ 
<http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/america-must-take-more-syrian-refugees-9457>
 Welcome Refugees.”

This was a honeymoon that could not last. Some of the upcoming difficulties had 
been anticipated: that the newcomers did not speak the local languages, might 
be traumatized, would probably take a long time to find their footing, and had 
brought their ethnic, religious and sectarian conflicts with them, causing them 
to get into battles with each other. All of these things happened but—as Angela 
Merkel promised—were manageable. “Wir schaffen das.”

But there was one development that had not been expected, and was not 
tolerable: the large and growing incidence of sexual assaults committed by 
refugees against local women. These were not of the 
cultural-misunderstanding-date-rape sort, but were vicious, no-preamble attacks 
on random girls and women, often committed by gangs or packs of young men. At 
first, the incidents were downplayed or hushed up—no one wanted to provide the 
right wing with fodder for nationalist agitation, and the hope was that these 
were isolated instances caused by a small problem group of outliers. As the 
incidents increased, and because many of them took place in public or because 
the public became involved either in stopping the attack or in aiding the 
victim afterwards, and because the courts began issuing sentences as the cases 
came to trial, the matter could no longer be swept under the carpet of 
political correctness. And with the official acknowledgment and public 
reporting, a weird and puzzling footnote emerged. Most of the assaults were 
being committed by refugees of one particular nationality: by Afghans.

Actually Afghans should not even have been part of the refugee tide, at least 
not in significant numbers. It was  
<http://nationalinterest.org/feature/safe-zones-wont-save-syrians-17979> the 
Syrians who were expected.  
<http://nationalinterest.org/feature/americas-shocking-ignorance-afghanistan-13049>
 Afghanistan, a place of lingering and chronic conflict, is no longer on the 
official refugee roster—that’s reserved for acute political and military 
emergencies. Still, European authorities and the public were sympathetic, and 
could understand why Afghans would want to leave a country rife with suicide 
bombings and empty of opportunity. Also, Europeans held a baseline positive 
sentiment towards Afghanistan. Many baby-boomer Europeans had, in their hippie 
days of yore, traversed that country in the legendary VW buses, and retained 
fond memories of friendly, hospitable people. Later everyone had mourned the 
loss of the Bamiyan Buddhas and felt for the poor people suffering under 
Taliban rule. And after that, NATO had been part of the “coalition of the 
willing.” Europeans were predisposed to be positive towards Afghan refugees. 
But it quickly became obvious that something was wrong, very wrong, with these 
young Afghan men: they were committing sex crimes to a much greater extent than 
other refugees, even those from countries that were equally or more backward, 
just as Islamic and conservative, and arguably just as misogynist.

This is not an article that has been fun for me to write. I have worked on 
issues related to refugees for much of my professional life, from the Pakistani 
camps during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan to Yemen, Sudan, Thailand, 
Ethiopia, Djibouti, Lebanon, Bosnia, Nicaragua and Iraq, and have deep sympathy 
for their plight. But nowhere had I encountered a phenomenon like this one. I 
had seen refugees trapped in circumstances that made them vulnerable to rape, 
by camp guards or soldiers. But for refugees to become perpetrators of this 
crime in the place that had given them asylum? That was something new. Further, 
my personal and professional life has endowed me with many Afghan and Afghan 
American friends, and there is nothing collectively psychopathic about them. 
They are doctors, shopkeepers, owners of Japanese restaurants, airport sedan 
drivers, entrepreneurs, IT experts, salesladies at Macy’s—they’re like everyone 
else. The parent generation tends to be a bit stiff, formal and etiquette 
conscious. It is impossible to imagine any of them engaging in the sort of 
outlandish, bizarre and primitive sexual aggression their young compatriots are 
becoming infamous for. Yet here we are.

A few weeks ago, the Austrian city of Tulln declared a full stop to any further 
refugee admissions. As the mayor made clear, that decision was aimed at 
Afghans, but for legal and administrative reasons it could only be promulgated 
in a global way. That had not been the city’s intention—to the contrary, it had 
just completed the construction of an expensive, brand-new facility for 
incoming asylum seekers, which would now, the mayor declared, be given over to 
another purpose. His exact words: “We’ve had it.” The tipping point, after a 
series of disturbing incidents all emanating from Afghans, was the brutal gang 
rape of a fifteen-year-old girl, snatched from the street on her way home, 
dragged away and serially abused by Afghan refugees.

And that was just one in a string of outrage-inducing occurrences, all of them 
going to the account of Afghans.

A while before, in Vienna, a young female Turkish exchange student had been 
pursued into a public restroom by three Afghan refugees. They jammed the door 
shut and proceeded to savagely attack her. Grabbing her by the neck, they 
struck her head repeatedly against a porcelain toilet bowl to knock her out. 
When that failed to break her desperate resistance, they took turns holding her 
down and raping her. The young woman required a hospital stay, after which—too 
traumatized to resume her studies—she fled home to Turkey, where she continues 
to be depressed and miserable, unable to process what happened and unable, in a 
conservative Muslim society, to talk about her experience to anybody except one 
best friend and confidante.

It took a while for the pattern to be recognized because, until recently, 
western European media deliberately refrained from identifying an assailant’s 
refugee or asylum status, or his country of origin. Only when the correlation 
became so dramatic that it was itself newsworthy did this policy change. At 
that point, it became clear that the authorities had known about, and for 
political reasons had deliberately covered up, large-scale incidences of sexual 
assault by migrants. For example, a gang of fifty Afghans who terrorized women 
in the neighborhood of the Linz train station had been brushed off by a 
government official with the remark that this was an unfortunate consequence of 
bad weather, and that once summer came the young men would disperse into the 
public parks and no longer move in such a large, menacing pack. The public was 
not amused.

I could write the same report about Sweden, Germany, or any other country of 
asylum in Europe, but I am focusing on examples from Austria because that’s the 
European country I come from and know best. So let’s take a look at the 
Austrian press. This from Österreich, the daily newspaper distributed for free 
on public transit and thus read, basically, by almost everyone. Front page: 
Afghan (eighteen) attacks young woman at Danube Festival. “Once again there has 
been an attempted rape by an Afghan. A twenty-one-year-old Slovak tourist was 
mobbed and groped by a group of men. She managed to get away, but was pursued 
by one of them, an Afghan asylum seeker who caught her and dragged her into the 
bushes. Nearby plainclothes policemen noticed the struggle and intervened to 
prevent the rape at the last moment.” Page ten: “A twenty-five-year-old Afghan 
attempted to rape a young woman who was sitting in the sun in the park. Four 
courageous passersby dragged the man off the victim and held him until the 
police arrived.” Page twelve: “Two Afghans have been sentenced for attempting 
to rape a woman on a train in Graz. The men, who live in an asylum seekers’ 
residence, first insulted the young woman with obscene verbal remarks before 
attacking her. When she screamed for help, passengers from other parts of the 
train rushed to her aid.”

Let’s leave aside the reprehensibility of this conduct for the moment and focus 
instead on its logic or lack thereof. Can these men possibly expect that their 
attempts will be successful? Do they actually think they will be able to rape a 
woman on the main street of a town in the middle of the day? On a train filled 
with other passengers? In a frequented public park in the early afternoon? Are 
they incapable of logical thought—or is that not even their aim? Do they merely 
want to cause momentary female hysteria and touch some forbidden places of a 
stranger’s body? Is that so gratifying that it’s worth jeopardizing their 
future and being hauled off to jail by scornful and disgusted Europeans? What 
is going on here? And why, why, why the Afghans? According to Austrian police 
statistics, Syrian refugees cause fewer than 10 percent of sexual assault 
cases. Afghans, whose numbers are comparable, are responsible for a stunning 
half of all cases.

Type two words into Google—Afghane and Vergewaltigung—and a cornucopia of 
appalling incidents unfolds before you. The mentally retarded woman in Linz, 
kidnapped, dragged to an Afghan refugee’s apartment and raped until she was 
finally able to escape into his bathroom, lock herself in and, as he battered 
at the door, crank open the window and scream for help. Incidents like that one 
point to a cold-blooded predator, with planning and premeditation.

Others are merely baffling. Public swimming pools are confronted with epidemics 
of young Afghan men who think it a good idea to expose themselves, whipping off 
their pants and standing there until tackled by the lifeguards and removed from 
the premises with orders to never return. Let’s be charitable: let’s assume 
that at some point, one or two of these young men might have heard stories of 
nudist beaches and thought to join in. But that’s hardly an explanation. 
Seriously; in a foreign country where your legal standing is tenuous, wouldn’t 
you cast a quick glance around to ensure that you are not the first and only 
man thus flaunting his ornamentation, before engaging in conduct that your 
entire upbringing has taught you to consider unthinkable? Come on!

Plus, within hours or days of their arrival, the Afghan-refugee grapevine 
educates newcomers as to the ins and outs of navigating the country: what 
offices to go to and what to say when you get there, where to apply for 
additional aid, where to find free housing and so on. If they can learn all of 
that, they can figure out the dress code.

So again: what’s going on? Why is this happening? And why the Afghans? A few 
competing theories are in circulation.

First: “They get drunk.” One of my interlocutors, a diaspora Afghan who has 
lived in Vienna for decades and works as a certified court translator and 
advisor, and thus is intimately familiar with these cases and the persons 
involved, dismisses this explanation out of hand. Rather, he says, word has 
gotten out that claiming to have been mentally incapacitated during the 
commission of a crime—including from alcohol or drugs—counts as an extenuating 
circumstance. Often, he relates, the defendants will have been inadequately 
briefed and will put this excuse forward ineptly. For example, they will say 
that they drank two beers and from these blacked out, remembering nothing of 
their subsequent actions. This theory also does not explain why Afghans should 
be more prone to alcohol-induced sexual aggression than other young refugee men 
from comparable backgrounds.

A second theory hypothesizes confusion caused by a clash in cultural values. 
These young men, the theory holds, come from a country where women are mere 
dark silhouettes completely hidden under pleated burqas. Confronted with girls 
in tank tops and short shorts, they lose their grip on sanity and their 
hormones run away with them. This theory, in addition to being borderline 
blame-the-victim offensive, does not hold water. Again, the same reaction 
should then also be shown by other young men from strict Islamic societies 
where gender segregation is the norm; why would only the Afghans react this 
way? And how does it explain cases such as that of the seventy-two-year-old 
pensioner, out walking her dog when attacked, beaten and raped by a young 
Afghan? Or the schoolboy, kidnapped and gang-raped in Sweden by a group of 
Afghans?

Indeed, if we review the pattern of the attacks, we can soon dismiss this 
theory. Typically, the preferred targets are not what stereotype might imagine, 
provocatively dressed young women that a confused Muslim from the 
ultraconservative hinterland misinterprets as promiscuous. No; often, the 
victims are mothers with small children. I am guessing that to a predator, they 
appear to be easier targets, because it is assumed they will be handicapped in 
their ability to fight back, but there may also be some more Freudian dimension 
that I am missing.

In one recent case that raised a huge public outcry, a woman was out for a walk 
in a park on an elevation above the Danube. With her she had her two children, 
a toddler plus her infant in a baby carriage. Out of the blue, an Afghan 
refugee leapt at her, threw her down, bit her, strangled her and attempted to 
rape her. In the struggle, the baby carriage went careening towards the 
embankment and the infant almost plunged into the river below. With her second 
child looking on aghast, the woman valiantly fought off her assailant, ripping 
the hood off his jacket, which later made it possible for an Austrian police 
dog to track him down.

In another incident, two young women were on a midday stroll in the pedestrian 
zone of a small Austrian town, pushing their babies in prams before them, when 
they were abruptly attacked by several Afghan refugees, who lunged at them and 
ripped off their clothing but were apprehended before they could do further 
damage. It’s clear that such events antagonize the general public. It’s also 
clear that we can dismiss the “they were drunk and didn’t know what they were 
doing” theory, as well as “they thought the women were asking for it.”

This brings us to a third, more compelling and quite disturbing theory—the one 
that my Afghan friend, the court translator, puts forward. On the basis of his 
hundreds of interactions with these young men in his professional capacity over 
the past several years, he believes to have discovered that they are motivated 
by a deep and abiding contempt for Western civilization. To them, Europeans are 
the enemy, and their women are legitimate spoils, as are all the other things 
one can take from them: housing, money, passports. Their laws don’t matter, 
their culture is uninteresting and, ultimately, their civilization is going to 
fall anyway to the horde of which one is the spearhead. No need to assimilate, 
or work hard, or try to build a decent life here for yourself—these Europeans 
are too soft to seriously punish you for a transgression, and their days are 
numbered.

And it’s not just the sex crimes, my friend notes. Those may agitate public 
sentiment the most, but the deliberate, insidious abuse of the welfare system 
is just as consequential. Afghan refugees, he says, have a particular 
proclivity to play the system: to lie about their age, to lie about their 
circumstances, to pretend to be younger, to be handicapped, to belong to an 
ethnic minority when even the tired eye of an Austrian judge can distinguish 
the delicate features of a Hazara from those of a Pashtun.

I see his point. In the course of my research, I encountered thirty-year-olds 
with family in Austria who were passing themselves off as “unaccompanied 
minors.” I met people misrepresenting an old traffic injury as proof that they 
had been tortured. I learned of an Afghan family that had emigrated to Hungary 
two decades ago. The children were born there and attended Hungarian schools. 
When the refugee crisis erupted, enticed by news of all the associated 
benefits, this family decided to take on a new identity and make their way to 
Sweden on the pretense of being brand-new refugees. Claiming to have lost their 
papers during their “flight,” they registered under new assumed names and 
reduced the ages of their children; the mother declared herself a widow. Now 
ensconced in comfortable free housing along with their hale, hearty and very 
much alive father—whom they pass off as an uncle—with a monthly welfare check, 
they are smug parasites leeching off the gullibility of Sweden’s taxpayers.

Western legal systems are meticulous and procedural, operate on the basis of 
rules and rights and forms and documents, and consider you innocent until 
proven guilty. It didn’t take the refugees long to figure out how to leverage 
this to their advantage. “They’ll stand right there, balding, grey at the 
temples, and insist that they’re eighteen,” an exasperated Austrian prosecutor 
told me. Having “lost” their documents, the only way to refute even the most 
patently absurd such claim is through expensive lab tests. If you have no 
documents and no shame, you can assert just about anything and then lean back 
and wait for the system to try and prove otherwise. If you are rejected, no 
problem: you can launch multiple appeals. Once you have set foot in Europe, it 
will be almost impossible to get rid of you; indeed, you can literally commit 
murder. If a court finds you guilty of rape, you need only argue that if you 
are sent home, your conservative society will kill you for the dishonorable 
act—then you can’t be shipped out, because EU law forbids extradition if doing 
so puts the individual’s life at risk. And murderers cannot be sent back to 
countries that have the death penalty or a judicial system known to be harsh.

But we are still left with a mystery. Welfare fraud is one thing: it makes a 
certain kind of sense, if you have no regard for rule of law or fairness and 
you are lazy. But why is this current cohort of Afghans making its mark as 
sexual predators . . . and inept, stupid ones at that? In search of an answer, 
perhaps we should take a closer look at the victims. We have eliminated 
improper attire and an unwittingly seductive manner, but might they have any 
other traits in common to shed light on why they became the targets of such 
madness? Reviewing them, one word comes to mind: fulfillment. A Turkish 
exchange student, happy to be advancing her education in industrial design at a 
good university in Vienna. A girl in a park, enjoying the sunshine. Two 
friends, taking their babies for a walk. A mother, enjoying a summer stroll 
with her two children. A contented old lady, out with her pet. Attractive, 
accomplished, happy, normal people . . . an unbearable sight, perhaps, to—and 
here I must agree with President Trump—losers. That is what he proposed we 
should call terrorists, and he is right. These young men, even minus a suicide 
vest, are losers, which has inspired them to become social terrorists.

The young Afghan attackers are saying, yes, that they have no impulse control, 
that their hormones are raging, and that they hate themselves and the world—but 
most especially, that they will not tolerate women who are happy, confident and 
feeling safe in public spaces. They are saying that they have no intention of 
respecting law, custom, public opinion, local values or common decency, all of 
which they hate so much that they are ready to put their own lives, their 
constructive futures and their freedom on the line for the satisfaction of 
inflicting damage.

Established middle-class diaspora Afghans are understandably upset and 
embarrassed to see their nationality thus disgraced by these uncouth newcomers. 
And yet they are part of the problem. Many of their actions and reactions, 
however natural or unintended, amount to complicity. They cover up, make 
excuses for, advise on best ways to wriggle out of consequences, and even 
directly abet the deceptions, illegal acts and disgraceful manners of friends, 
relatives and random unknown fellow Afghans.

The reasons for this are many-layered. There is the perceived obligation to be 
loyal to friends and relatives and countrymen. I think there is also a certain 
lack of true identification with Western notions of bureaucratic and biographic 
fact; many, if not most, Afghans currently living in the West have some lies of 
necessity in their past. Whichever of them arrived first—a father, an older 
brother—generally had to make up a supposed family name and a birthdate on the 
fly, because back home, until one generation ago most people did not have a 
last name and birth dates were not recorded. I know respectable, law-abiding 
Afghan families where everyone’s birthdays are implausibly sequential—June 1, 
June 2, June 3 and so forth, because the family member who filled out the 
immigration paperwork had to make up birth dates and thought it would be easier 
to remember them this way.

It is also possible that this diaspora community, given the weakness of state 
institutions in their country of origin, the arbitrariness of its 
corruption-riddled administrations for centuries, and a certain lack of 
rootedness that comes from being dropped into someone else’s culture and way of 
doing things, is fine with a bit of finagling of welfare benefits. They don’t, 
of course, endorse rape, but here embarrassment kicks in and inspires them to 
make excuses. “They’re young.” “They’re confused.” “They grew up in Iran, where 
one learns bad behavior.” Others just disavow them altogether and want nothing 
to do with them. That’s regrettable, because Afghans who have already made 
respected lives for themselves abroad are in the best position to discipline 
and teach the delinquent newcomers, to know what combination of sanctions, 
pressures and encouragement will be effective.

Complicated problems, to be sure, but why should they concern us here in the 
United States, beyond mere anthropological curiosity? Well, first of all, these 
young men are “ours.” They grew up during the years in which we were the 
dominant influence and paymaster in Afghan society. Since 2001, we have spent 
billions on an Afghan school system that we like to cite as one of our greatest 
accomplishments. These young men either attended these schools, in which case 
the investment in their education has been worse than useless, or did not have 
access to a school, in which case the money must have been fraudulently 
diverted. We have also invested many, many millions of dollars on gender 
programs and rule-of-law programs to convey notions of female equality and 
human value, and regard for law and order. We have funded radio programs and 
entire TV stations devoted to this goal, launched poster campaigns and 
sponsored at enormous cost a large number of civil-society groups purporting to 
disseminate these values. And here, now, are our “graduates,” rampaging across 
Europe like the worst sort of feral beasts.

Secondly, the relevance to  
<http://nationalinterest.org/feature/the-culture-war-surrounding-trumps-travel-restrictions-19705>
 U.S. refugee policy is sadly obvious. It will require rigorous vetting indeed 
to weed out such deeply disturbed, degenerate young males whose willingness to 
be deceptive is so pronounced and whose motives are so irrational.

Which brings me to a final theory being vented in Austria: that these 
destructive, crazed young men are being intentionally infiltrated into western 
Europe to wreak havoc: to take away the freedom and security of women; change 
patterns of behavior; deepen the rifts between liberals, who continue to defend 
and find excuses, and a right wing that calls for harsh measures and violent 
responses; to inflict high costs and aggravation on courts and judicial systems 
and generally make a mess of things.

For the record, I am not convinced that there is a deliberate plan behind this, 
but I do agree that angry and unstable young men are susceptible to destructive 
paths. Those paths can lead to ideological extremism and terrorism, or to the 
formation of gangs and packs that attack, harm and destroy. As we have seen, 
presently many of their attacks are inept and easily blocked by random civilian 
passersby. But they will get more skillful over time, and Europe had best 
develop a defense against them.

What to do? The necessary measures, I think, are obvious.

Anyone convicted of a felony or any kind of sexual crime should be immediately 
deported, and that consequence should be made known to new arrivals as part of 
their initial orientation. This is the only way to stop the accelerating 
problem. (Doing so will, of course, require changes to European law.)

Every arriving refugee and asylum seeker must be subjected to rigorous 
fact-checking of their story, including validation of their asserted age by lab 
testing if there is any doubt. Yes, it’s troublesome and costly, but not nearly 
as troublesome and costly as letting the wrong people in, or putting hundreds 
of thousands of foreigners permanently or semipermanently on the dole with 
benefits they are not entitled to. And European countries must share the 
resultant data with each other, and identities must be linked to fingerprints, 
not to documents of dubious authenticity or no documents at all.

Members of the relevant diaspora communities must make very clear to the 
refugees that they do not approve of and will not assist them with their false 
claims, cheating, bad behavior or crime. They should instead emphasize by their 
own example, as well as by direct outreach, that a good and fulfilling life is 
possible in their new homes with hard work, a sincere effort to fit in and a 
cooperative attitude.

Finally, the Left has to do a bit of hard thinking. It’s fine to be warm, fuzzy 
and sentimental about strangers arriving on your shores, but let’s also spare 
some warm, fuzzy and sentimental thoughts for our own values, freedoms and 
lifestyle. Girls and women should continue to feel safe in public spaces, be 
able to attend festivals, wear clothing appropriate to the weather and their 
own liking, travel on trains, go to the park, walk their dogs and live their 
lives. This is a wonderful Western achievement, and one that is worth defending.

Dr. Cheryl Benard was program director of the Initiative for Middle Eastern 
Youth and the Alternative Strategies Initiative within the RAND Corporation’s 
National Security Research Division. Her publications include Civil Democratic 
Islam, Building Moderate Muslim Networks, The Muslim World After 9-11, The 
Battle Behind the Wire - US Prisoner and Detainee Operations, and Eurojihad - 
Patterns of Islamist Radicalization and Terrorism in Europe. Civil Democratic 
Islam was one of the books found in Osama Bin Laden’s library during the raid 
on his compound

. 

Image: Migrants and refugees beg Macedonian policemen to allow passage to cross 
the border from Greece into Macedonia during a rainstorm, near the Greek 
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