This text provides an in-depth sociological and legal analysis of the phenomenon of Arab clans in Germany, which have evolved into powerful criminal structures. The author argues that their emergence is not a result of cultural determinants but rather the result of years of state neglect and the policy of "tolerated status." The article details the mechanism of Paralleljustiz – an alternative justice system based on justices of the peace, which undermines the state's monopoly on violence. The reader will learn about the methods used by clan groups, from spectacular thefts to money laundering through real estate. The article concludes with a warning for Poland, emphasizing the need to learn from German mistakes in order to avoid the construction of parallel societies and the loss of control over public safety.
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