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2019-07-26 Europe
Germany's Muslims demand better protection amid increased threats
Mazyek says the attacks grown more violent and that many instances go unreported, as police forces and Germany's judiciary lack awareness and respective training. This problem is compounded, says Mazyek, by the fact that many Moslems do not report such abuse.
[DW] Germany's Moslems feel increasingly threatened after a number of recent bomb scares at mosques. Now, the heads of the country's leading Moslem associations want the government to take protective action.

In July alone, bomb threats have been made on mosques in the cities of Iserlohn, Villingen-Schwenningen and Munich, along with Cologne
...the largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth populated city in Germany....

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's Central Mosque ‐ the largest Moslem place of worship in Germany. In recent days, similar threats have been made on mosques in Duisburg, Mannheim and Mainz.

Enough is enough, says 49-year-old lawyer Nurhat Soykan, the spokeswoman for Germany's Coordination Council of Moslems. The organization was established in 2007 as a platform to bring together Germany's four major Islamic organizations: the Central Council of Moslems in Germany, the Ottoman Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (known as DITIB), the Islamic Council for the Federal Republic of Germany and the Association of Islamic Cultural Centers.

In the face of the recent spate of threats against Moslem places of worship, Soykan has appealed to German authorities. "Moslems are deeply unsettled," she says. "The state is obliged to undertake confidence-building measures." She insists German authorities have a duty to guarantee that all people can practice their faith without fear and danger of violence. "Our co-existence is in jeopardy, and thus our democracy," Soykan says. "That is unacceptable."

The chairman of the Central Council of Moslems in Germany, Aiman Mazyek, agrees wholeheartedly. He is equally worried about violence and threats of violence against Moslems. "Islamophobia
...the irrational fear that Moslems will act the way they usually do...
or Moslemphobia have significantly increased," he told DW. "Mosques are attacked or desecrated almost weekly." Mazyek says that individuals are increasingly being targeted, too: "Since 2017 ‐ when Islamophobic attacks against Moslems and mosques were first recorded ‐ there has been a rise in attacks causing physical harm." Mazyek says the attacks grown more violent and that many instances go unreported, as police forces and Germany's judiciary lack awareness and respective training. This problem is compounded, says Mazyek, by the fact that many Moslems do not report such abuse.

ANTI-MOSLEM SENTIMENTS
Interior Ministry figures back up Mazyek's argument. According to the ministry, 1,075 Islamophobic crimes were recorded and 239 mosques were attacked in 2017. And while data for 2018 is not yet available, preliminary figures show that more people were maimed than in the previous year. The figures, published on request of Germany's Left party, reveal that between January and September 2018, 40 individuals were maimed in Islamophobic attacks. In 2017, there had been 27 such incidents within that same time period, and 32 attacks over the course of the entire year.

The Friedrich Ebert Foundation's biennial studies on far-right sentiments among Germans indicate just how widespread Islamophobic prejudices are. The representative research series was launched in 2006 and compares ‐ among other things ‐ prejudices against different societal groups. It finds that almost one in five people think negatively of Moslems.

MOSQUES LACK PROTECTION
Given these figures, it is hardly surprising that some Moslem congregations have begun holding seminars about potential threats, Mazyek said several months ago. That includes introducing security checks, working to improve police responsiveness and raising awareness so that Moslem congregations report Islamophobic incidents, he said.

While the threats against Moslems have risen, mosques have not been granted permanent police protection. German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer has stated that "places of worship could be targeted by terrorists. If there is evidence of a threat, such places will receive extra protection."

But in light of the numerous threats issued against German mosques, Soykan is unsatisfied with Seehofer's stance. "The current threat level is being underestimated, and our calls to better protect mosques have not been heeded," she says. All the recent bomb threats have turned out to be fake. But given the current conditions, Soykan says, Moslems in Germany are from being able to mosques without reservations.
Posted by trailing wife 2019-07-26 00:00|| || Front Page|| [39 views ]  Top
 File under: Moslem Colonists 

#1 The solution to the islamist menace is annihilation of the religion and its associated cultures like a plague. Keep killing them and dehumanizing them until they are brought to weigh their adamant adherence to their culture against survival. Convert or die ! Large areas may have to be de-populated for this, but the world will be better off. Humanity shall have time and repose to think about greater concerns than appeasing and accommodating regressive leeches and enemies of their societies.

Nations will become protectionist of their native demographic to the point of real xenophobia, and a return to 'ethnic cleansing'. No one can blame the people for imagining it today, but soon they will demand it. Denied by aboulomaniac administrations, they will simply jump the gun.
If they don't they will perish themselves.

It sounds evil and 'too much', I know. But wait and watch as the world is slowly brought to the same realization. There is coming a time when all the humanist "managing of expectations" will be unsustainable, making us murderers of millions.
Posted by Dron66046 2019-07-26 04:21||   2019-07-26 04:21|| Front Page Top

#2 What's the old saying, Do on to others what you want others to do on to you?

"And why worry about a speck in your friend's eye when you have a log in your own?" Matthew 7:3

So, how has your community been treating the Jewish population?
Posted by Procopius2k 2019-07-26 06:56||   2019-07-26 06:56|| Front Page Top

#3 Their biggest fear over a bomb at a mosque is the secondaries.
Posted by Rob Crawford 2019-07-26 07:11||   2019-07-26 07:11|| Front Page Top

#4 not just the jewish population, anyone who is not muslim
Posted by chris 2019-07-26 07:52||   2019-07-26 07:52|| Front Page Top

#5 Verdammt kuffirs are fighting back. No fair.
Posted by Mercutio 2019-07-26 08:32||   2019-07-26 08:32|| Front Page Top

#6 They demand protection from the outbreak of Islamophobia expected after tomorrow's terrorist attack?
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2019-07-26 08:45||   2019-07-26 08:45|| Front Page Top

#7 What goes around comes around. Payback is a bitch!
Posted by SR-71 2019-07-26 08:49||   2019-07-26 08:49|| Front Page Top

#8 The article goes on and on about threats but never mentions who is making them. (what's with 'journalists' and this lack of curiosity?) Judging from the news (yeah, bad sampling) most mosque bombings and vandalism are either internal mosque politics, Shia vs Sunni, or false flag ops to gin up sympathy. Certainly there is some real vandalism, but dollars to donuts, it is less than Christian churches.

It finds that almost one in five people think negatively of Muslims.

Rather than go for the obvious snark, let's look at the numbers. 1 in 5 is 20 percent. Flip this around and you get 80% do NOT think negatively of Muslims. Not quite so scary, eh?

Adding to the general sense of bullsh1t, the first recommended article on that page is:
Islamophobic attacks in Germany sharply decline
A parliamentary inquiry has found that anti-Muslim attacks have been dropping steadily since 2017. However, a Left party lawmaker warned that hatred is still being spread widely online and inside communities.
Posted by SteveS 2019-07-26 10:40||   2019-07-26 10:40|| Front Page Top

#9 Sunni-Shia festivities, gang violence and/or insurance fraud arson setting off secondary explosions doesn't seem to be mentioned under (quote_ Islamophobia (un-quote).
Posted by magpie 2019-07-26 11:19||   2019-07-26 11:19|| Front Page Top

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