ER Editor: On New Year’s Eve 2015, Cologne Cathedral became the venue of outdoor multicultural celebrations gone hideously wrong. Here’s Deutsche Welle with a 5-years-on reminder of the evening —
Just as in years past, a crowd assembled in the square in front of the central railway station, right next to the city’s landmark gothic cathedral. Nothing unusual for the city in the state of North-Rhine Westphalia. But this time, a throng of about a thousand young men was forming in the crowd. Most of them were from the North African-Arabic region.
The atmosphere was uninhibited, aggressive. Fireworks were pointed at people, passers-by harassed, cellphones and wallets were stolen. The police were surprised and overwhelmed; there were too few officers on duty.
The situation soon escalated completely. It came to especially “abominable” scenes as German Chancellor Angela Merkel would later describe it. Packs of men were hunting down women, cornering many of them. There were sexual assaults, rapes.
In the following days, a total of 1210 criminal complaints were made, 511 of them involving sexual assaults. Rape or attempted rape accounted for 28 complaints. Similar scenes occurred in other German cities including Hamburg, Frankfurt am Main and Hanover, albeit not on the same scale.
This was DW’s original report —
Cologne outraged by string of NYE sex assaults
Tweets —
📆Today marks the tenth anniversary of the most horrible New Year’s Eve in Cologne!
🧨Ten years ago, the massive riots on New Year’s Eve in Cologne demonstrated the catastrophic extent of the failed migration policy for the first time. Hundreds of women were robbed, harassed,… pic.twitter.com/HMHG5Ks5gR
— Action Radar Europe (@actionradareu) December 31, 2025
It’s been 10 years since over a thousand women were sexually assaulted in Cologne on New Years Eve by predominantly men from Arab and North African origin.
That year Germany welcomed over a million migrant men.
This is Germany on NYE now:
— Jess (@jessgill03) January 1, 2026
Frankly, the 2025 version (below) lasting a mere 22 seconds wouldn’t be hard to fake.
🚨🇩🇪 GERMAN STREAMER ATTACKED WHILE TRYING TO PROVE STREETS ARE SAFE FOR WOMEN
A German Twitch streamer named Kunshikitty hit the streets of Cologne for a New Year’s Eve livestream, aiming to show women can safely mingle in the festive crowds.
But things went south fast; she… pic.twitter.com/JAhukOQjK9
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) January 1, 2026
“According to the streamer Kunshikitty, who was attacked twice in Cologne on New Year’s Eve, Twitter is now to blame” pic.twitter.com/qD9t8EKcRw
— Alex James (@actualAlexJames) January 2, 2026
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Here the influencer walks through Cologne to show that women are safe at New Year’s – and is immediately attacked
The German streamer “Kunshikitty” decided to stream live while walking through Cologne, Germany, in pink overalls, despite reports that immigrants rape women every New Year in Cologne and attack them in groups.
However, the recording doesn’t take long for the immigrants to attack her, reports Fria Tider.
First a young Arab man comes and throws something in her face.
“Ouch, ouch!” she shouts and continues.
“If I had been a two-meter bouncer, he wouldn’t have.”
Moments later, she is attacked again, this time by an elderly Arab.
“Old bag!” the woman calls and then ends the experiment.
After the clip began circulating, Kunshikitty has spoken out and toned down the image that her goal with the walk was to show how safe Cologne is for women on New Year’s Day. Instead, the goal would have been simply to document what it’s like to take a walk in this city with many immigrants.
In Germany, women’s safety during New Year’s Eve has been a contentious issue since the 2015 asylum chaos, when German women were raped by immigrant gangs during New Year’s Eve in Cologne.
A total of 1,200 women in Germany were victims of sexual abuse at New Year’s Eve 2015, approximately 650 in Cologne, more than 400 in Hamburg and more in Frankfurt, Düsseldorf and other cities.
Since then, the phenomenon of immigrant gangs on New Year’s Eve has settled in several German cities, where men from immigrant groups set out to dominate on New Year’s Eve. The photos below show this year’s New Year’s Eve in Frankfurt.
Published to The Liberty Beacon from EuropeReloaded.com

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