Where are no-go areas?
Historical no-go areas
- Hong Kong.
- Mexico.
- Mozambique.
- Northern Ireland.
- Pakistan.
- Rhodesia.
- Venezuela.
- Belgium.
Are there no-go areas in Germany?
There are no no-go areas in Germany, Hungary or Austria (besides the obvious like military installations).
Is neukölln a bad neighborhood?
Neukölln, by most accounts, is Berlin’s worst district, an area with “problem schools” where teachers walk in fear of assault and students are passed through metal detectors every morning. Reports on the area stress that “Neukölln is not South Central LA.
Are there really “no-go” zones in Germany?
In a February 2018 interview, German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated that there are no-go areas in Germany, saying, “There are such areas and one has to call them by their name and do something about them.” This came in the context of arguing for a zero-tolerance policy in German policing.
Are ‘no-go zones’ a myth?
The no-go zone is a common phrase and myth used in anti- immigration rhetoric, which claims that certain parts of a country experience so much concentrated immigration that entire streets can be occupied solely by migratory families.
Are there ‘no-go zones’ in France or not?
Well these no go zones exist not only in France, but they exist throughout Europe. They’re sort of amorphous, they’re not contiguous necessarily, but they’re sort of safe havens and they’re places where the governments like France, Britain, Sweden, Germany don’t exercise any sovereignty.
Where are there no go zones in Paris?
Some of the most notorious no-go zone areas in France are situated in the department of Seine-Saint-Denis, a northeastern suburb ( banlieue ) of Paris that has one of the highest concentrations of Muslims in France.