Despite an almost unprecedented outpouring of openness over migrant crimes since Cologne, the mainstream media is still uncomfortable setting the facts out plainly. Old habits die hard. The horrific tale of the Cologne sex assaults went straight from local news reports to global new media — Breitbart London — bypassing the traditional national news. Mainstream news carriers like ZDF even carried apologies for covering them so slowly, and accusations of self censorship have permeated. Yet despite the contrition surveying the reports of this weekend’s latest batch of migrant crimes suggest lessons have not been learnt. One such crime reported in local and national media this weekend past is a classic of this young genre, that of a young woman being “groped” and robbed outside a railway station. This time taking place in Stuttgart, the 23 year old was sexually molested by a gang of four men in a shopping arcade attached to the main railway station, losing her purse and cigarettes in the process. Both the local paper, the Stuttgarter Nachtrichten and the national Bild left the description of the attackers at the bottom of their reports, which given the present political climate in Germany and anxiety over migrant attacks could be expected to be