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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Deutschland Islamisch Uber Alles

The Salafis, one of the most virulent and fundamental Islamic sects today are out for German blood.  They have made significant inroads within German society, and with greater exposure comes greater agitation for Islam. 

Hesse Interior Minister Boris Rhein asks for stricter laws on "hate preachers" which will allow for easier deportation.  Uh oh, Rhein must be one of those Islamophobes!  Careful, sir as you have just pulled the lion's tail and the consequences could be deadly.


From The Local June 21

Salafist threat growing, interior ministers say 

Hesse Interior Minister Boris Rhein of the conservative Christian Democratic Union told daily Die Welt that Salafism was a “centre and pivot for those who want to participate in so-called holy war.”



“Salafism can in this way lay the path to Islamist terrorism,” he said, adding that the law needed to be changed so that “hate preachers” can be more easily thrown out of the country.


“In future, this should be possible when someone spreads material that goes against the liberal democratic basic order or that fosters radicalisation or, as the case may be, terrorism recruitment.


“We should also change the corresponding laws covering the right to assembly and paragraphs of the sedition law.”


Interior ministers from Germany's 16 federal states plan to discuss the issue when they hold a regular meeting on Tuesday. The Financial Times Deutschland reported Tuesday that the Verfassungsschutz domestic intelligence agencies would be intensifying their monitoring of the Salafist scene.


“Salafism is seen both in Germany and on the international level as the dynamic Islamist movement at the moment,” a Verfassungsschutz expert, who was not named, told the FTD.


Salafism is a strict adherence to the Koran and the earliest principles of Islam from between the 8th and 10th centuries. They aim to reorder society, the state and the law according to Salafist values regarded as God-given.

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