Essen Original City Party in Germany, September 3: Once again, what are almost certainly Muslim migrants have played the Arab "game" of "Taharrush", or group sex attacks, against women at a crowded venue of celebration. Pretty much exactly like what they did at the Cologne train station on New Years Eve.

First, from the Express.UK:

Police said the four women who filed complaints after the incidents in Essen late on Friday could be "only the tip of the iceberg." Women who may have been attacked at the Essen Original city party have been offered a confidential hotline by officers to contact them. The police presence at the festival was beefed up over the weekend as a result of the sexual assaults.

And the Daily Mail:

Immigrant men have groped and sexually assaulted a number of women in a German city in copycat attacks of the New Year's eve sex frenzy in Cologne. Police said the four women who filed complaints after the incidents in Essen late on Friday could be 'only the tip of the iceberg.' Women who may have been attacked at the Essen Original city party have been offered a confidential hotline by officers to contact them. [...] Police said the Essen victims were attacked in three parts of the city by North African men in groups of four and six 'who drove their victims into corners and groped them all over.'

While no videos have surfaced about this particular attack yet, there is enough material from recent similar events to establish a pattern.

First, Ezra Levant explains this Arab cultural practice:

Some Rebel coverage of the Cologne organized mass rape and gropes:

Leaked footage of the attacks in Cologne NYE

Why would we think it can't happen here in Canada?

Ezra asks Muslims in Germany who was behind the attacks

And to better understand the pattern, a Google search result on "migrant grope and rape attacks" at festivals across Europe in the past 12 months.

The banner image is Lara Logan, the famous 60 Minutes reporter who experienced a near fatal "taharrush" attack when she was reporting on the Egyptian revolution against Mubarack. Even in this video by 60 Minutes, they still have not dialed in to the reasons for what Ms. Logan experienced.

At this point, many European women could probably explain it to them.

Whether or not they listen is another question entirely.