Well, I made the point a few months ago that these "migrants" demanding the right to settle in Germany has an excessive sense of entitlement and I think this is the same thing. I sounds to me like most of the sexual assaults in Cologne were gropings rather than rapes or sustained physical contact.
Obviously being groped is a horrible violation for a woman (or a man) and it shouldn't happen but I suspect these gangs of young men thought what they were doing was socially acceptable - given where they come from and how the German girls were dressed. Then you have to consider that these people have been told not to be afraid of the Police, because they're there to help, and I suspect that has translated into a lack of fear of punishment in their minds.
This is just the natural, and predictable, result of a large new immigrant community that has appeared in a country over night.
As to what to do - to begin with anyone arrested who is a recent immigrant whose status has not yet been determined should be deported. Germany should not accept refugees from Syria who are going to do these sorts of things to women, the convention of refugees was not designed to protect men like that and they are not deserving of sanctuary.
In the medium term the refugee communities need to be broken up and spread out as much as possible. Obviously immediate families should be kept together but there should be a policy of dispersing these people around the country so that they are encouraged to integrate rather than form ghettoes.
Edit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35249612
Ah, so a bit more than groping, sexually aggravated muggings. These men were a bit more than just "gropey" in these touching too.
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