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EXCLUSIVE - The photo of a woman in a short dress and heels with her legs apart being used to teach European Muslim migrants that 'it doesn't mean she wants sex'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3411869/Just-kisses-doesn-t-mean-wants-sex-Inside-migrant-sex-education-classes-sweeping-Europe-clamp-attacks-women-Cologne-organiser-admits-violent-men-NEVER-change.html
In classes which may be replicated across the continent, male pupils, mostly of Arab and North African origin, are taught that skimpy clothes do not provide an excuse for rape or abuse.
Norway has been offering these courses for several years, but in the wake of the New Year's Eve mass sex attacks in Cologne, Germany, other countries affected have expressed an interest in them.
In Cologne, 766 police reports were made, including 497 for sexual assault that police have blamed on Arab and North African men.
Ms Hagen believes that the mass sexual assaults occurred because a hardcore of violent migrants instigated the abuse, and crowds of others - who are not naturally aggressive - followed their lead.
The New Year's Eve sex attacks in Cologne and elsewhere sent shockwaves through Europe.
Gang-rape and group sex attacks, known as 'taharrush gamea' in the Arab world, took place across German cities in January and are spreading to other countries.
The Arabic term translates as 'collective harassment'. It is carried out by large gangs of men who crowd around a woman and commit a group sexual assault, either by groping or raping her.
The gang surrounds the victim in circles. While some members take part in the abuse, others may either look on or divert outsiders' attention to what is occurring.
The practice is carried out in public, normally in crowded places where the attackers can find safety in numbers and chaos.
It first came to the attention of the Western world when the South African CBS reporter Lara Logan was set upon by a large group of men while reporting from Tahrir Square, Egypt, in 2011.
'Taharrush gamea' has not just occurred in Germany. On New Year’s Eve, coordinated gang rapes were reported in France, Belgium, Sweden, Finland and Norway, where Ms Hagen teaches.
It has led authorities in a number of other European countries expressing an interest in setting up similar classes across the continent.
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