A few days after Muslim migrants firebombed an 800-year-old Swedish church twice over the course of four days—once on Jan. 20, 2021 and another on Jan. 24—a Feb 4 report came out saying that 829 “hate crimes” against churches in Sweden have been reported between just 2012-2018, or about 138 attacks on average every year.
Thus the churches of Sweden join those of other Western European nations that have taken in sizeable Muslim migrants. In France, for example, two churches are vandalized every day. According to a 2019 PI-News report, 1,063 attacks on Christian churches or symbols (crucifixes, icons, statues) were registered in France in 2018. This represents a 17 percent increase compared to the previous year (2017), when 878 attacks were registered—meaning such attacks are only going from bad to worse.
They are also getting increasingly vile. As one example, vandals used human excrement to draw a cross on the Notre-Dame des Enfants Church in Nimes in 2019; consecrated bread was also found thrown outside among garbage. One week later, vandals desecrated and smashed crosses and statues at Saint-Alain Cathedral in Lavaur; they mangled the arms of a crucified Christ in a mocking manner and burned altar materials.
Similar reports are coming from Germany. After reporting how four separate churches were vandalized and/or torched over the course of four weeks in 2019, PI-News, a German news site, explained: “In this country, there is a creeping war against everything that symbolizes Christianity: attacks on summit crosses, on holy figures on the way, on churches and recently also on cemeteries.”
Although mainstream media regularly claim that the vandals—who are seldom caught to verify their identities—are “mentally ill” or part of “right wing extremist” groups, as the recent Swedish report states, PI-News offers a hint: “Crosses are broken, altars smashed, Bibles lit, baptismal fonts overturned, and the church doors smeared with Islamic expressions like ‘Allahu Akbar.’”
Similarly, another German language report from late 2017 noted that in the Alps and in Bavaria alone, some 200 churches have been attacked and many crosses broken: “Police are currently dealing with church desecrations again and again. The perpetrators are often youthful rioters with a migration background.”
Another telling indicator is that those European regions with large Muslim migrant populations often see a concomitant rise in attacks on churches and Christian symbols. Before Christmas, 2016, in the North Rhine-Westphalia region of Germany, where more than a million Muslim migrants reside, some 50 public statues of Jesus and other Christian figures were beheaded and crucifixes broken.
In 2015, following the arrival of another million Muslim migrants to Dülmen, a local newspaper said “not a day goes by” without attacks on Christian statues.
France, where one of Europe’s largest Muslim populations resides—and where churches are attacked every single day—is also indicative that where Muslim numbers grow, so do attacks on churches. A January 2017 study revealed that “Islamist extremist attacks on Christians” in France rose by 38 percent, going from 273 attacks in 2015 to 376 in 2016; the majority occurred during Christmas season and “many of the attacks took place in churches and other places of worship.”
As a typical example, in 2014 a Muslim man committed “major acts of vandalism” inside a historic Catholic church in Thonon-les-Bains. According to the report with pictures (since removed) he “overturned and broke two altars, the candelabras and lecterns, destroyed statues, tore down a tabernacle, twisted a massive bronze cross, smashed in a sacristy door and even broke some stained-glass windows.” He also “trampled on” the Eucharist.
For examples of Muslims being caught red handed desecrating churches in other European nations, see here, here, here, here, and here.
Should there still be any doubt concerning the true identity of those most responsible for vandalizing churches throughout Europe, one need only turn to the treatment of churches in the Muslim world itself, or even in areas that have very large Muslim populations.
Thus, Muslims in Kenya torched five separate churches between Jan. 20 and Jan. 24—the very same days Muslims twice firebombed an 800-year-old church in Sweden. “A majority of the church members were afraid to attend services [in or near the ruins] in the aftermath of the burning of the churches, fearing that the arsonists might follow them right into their homes, risking the lives of their families,” a local source said.
As occurred when vandals in France used human excrement to draw a cross on the Notre-Dame des Enfants Church in 2019, so these Kenyan arsonists also “committed the heinous acts of scooping human feces onto the buildings,” the source added.
The fact is, the vile desecration of churches (including with human excrement) has for centuries been a Muslim trademark—a sort of “Islam was here.” As copiously documented in Sword and Scimitar: Fourteen Centuries of War between Islam and the West, during their invasions of Christian nations, Muslims ritually desecrated hundreds of thousands of churches (Caliph Hakim b’amr Allah alone reportedly destroyed 30,000 churches during the early eleventh century). Think what ISIS did but on an exponential level—and not for a handful of years but for over a millennium in dozens of nations spread out over three continents.
Most recently, according to a Feb. 17, 2021 report, the ninth church to be torched in Muslim-majority Sudan recently occurred. Before it was set aflame, local Muslims shed light as to why they attack churches: “In every city or village where Muslims live, they should not allow anything that belongs to infidels such as church buildings to be there,” one Muslim wrote on social media; another insisted that, wherever Muslims allow the existence of a church, that place becomes “disgraced.” In short, and in the words of the Rev. Kuwa Shamal, of the Sudanese Church of Christ, “They targeted the church because they do not want to see any sign of the cross in the area.”
As seen from what is happening to churches throughout Western Europe, at least some Muslim migrants share this sentiment, despite being minorities in and guests of the West.
Danos Shukuroglou says
These people are not refugees. They are the “TROJAN HORSE” that turkey and other islamic extremists sent to Europe and other countries to destroy the western civilisation. And the “leaders” of these countries tolerate them. They should all be gathered and send back where the hell they came from. All their actions are a result of the tolerance of the governments of these European countries. If anyone does the slightest damage to a mosque, many will pay with their lives. In Cyprus, where I come from, most of the churches were destroyed, turned into stables or toilets, cemeteries destroyed and graves dug out after the 1974 turkish invasion and continued occupation of the country of 40% of the country. These fanatics should be removed if not “destroyed”. The world doesn’t need evil people of this kind. The west is far too tolerant of them and one day, in the not so distant future, the western civilization will heaviuly pay for their tolerance.
Don Gaetano says
They are already making payments Danos, in property, lives, safety, freedoms.
You’ve had first hand experience is seems. Sorry for what Cyprus went through.
Danos Shukuroglou says
Thank you Gaetano. Unfortunately Cyprus is still going through this situation for the last 46 years and things don’t look any brighter. I have photos of the vandalised grave of my grandfather in the turkish occupied area and of churches that are used as stables and toilets. Frescoes and antiquities looted by the invading forces and sold/auctioned overseas. These people have no respect for anything. Read this:
“The Battle of Lepanto: When Turks Skinned Christians Alive for Refusing Islam”
https://www.europeantimes.info/2020/10/07/53ddnw9b5oct5scr/
you will understand exactly what I mean. Have they changed since? No! Will they change??? NO. Have a nice day. Keep well. Greetings.
Mary Alafouzo says
To Danos: I should add one more thing to all you said above with which I agree entirely. Turkish populations were imported from the Turkish mainland in order to change the demographic structure of the island. This is something which, apart
from forced conversions, the Turks did also during the 500 year occupation of large parts of Europe during the Ottoman Empire where we now have a moslem mafia in the heart of Europe trading in arms, drugs and women. Nobody in Western Europe understands the deep scars left not only in those who suffered them generation after generation, but also in their descendants of which I am one.
Danos Shukuroglou says
TO MARY: Greetings Mary. Yes, you are absolutely right. Thousands of turkish people were brought from turkey to Cyprus after the 1974 invasion and occupation of the 40% of the island, in an effort to change the demographics of the country, as they previously did in Alexandretta (Syria). Before the invasion 80% were Greek speaking Cypriots, 18% Turkish speaking Cypriots and the other 2%, Maronites, Armenians and other Europeans that live in Cyprus. The Armenians came from Asia Minor in 1921 – same as my family – because they were persecuted by the turks and left to save their lives and families. One other important point, is that the turkish speaking Cypriots are not actually turks. They are Greeks that adopted the muslim religion in order to save themselves from extermination by the turks when the country was occupied by the Ottoman empire – today’s turkey. It was ‘bought’ by the British in 1878 as a protectorate of the British Empire which ended in 1914 when the Ottoman Empire declared war against the Triple Entente powers, which included Great Britain. Cyprus was then annexed by the British Empire on 5 November 1914 and became a colony until 1960, when it had become an independent country – The Republic of Cyprus – member of the UN and later the EU. The British, with their well known policy of “divide and rule” had been encouraging turkey to have demands on the island and are trying to impose an unworkable solution of weak federation and two different “countries”, which one of them – that of the occupied land – will be under the direct control of Ankara! Should this happen, I am very much afraid that it will not be long before the whole island becomes a turkish protectorate. Plenty more to write, but I will keep short, to the most important elements. Have a nice day.
Mary Alafouzo says
Thank you Danos for your reply. I was aware that the population of Cyprus before the Turkish occupation was about 80% Greek, but what you said about the Turkish speaking Cypriots is very interesting. Many Europeans in Turkish occupied lands converted because they could not afford to pay the jizya which was apparently pretty hefty (about 50% of their earnings?) and, even worse, the devshirme, when they took one of your sons, converted him to Islam and enrolled him in the Janissaries. Some months ago, I saw a very interesting TV documentary on the present situation in Cyprus, which showed among other things the dividing line between north and south. But what struck me most was that the Turkish speaking Cypriots were not getting along with the Turkish imports who were trying to impose their own cultural norms on them. This makes more sense to me now. And of course, even those Turkish speaking Cypriots were the result of the previous 16th century Ottoman occupation of Cyprus.
Believe me, I know that nobody in Western Europe or America, among the leaders or among the people, except very few, has a clue of what these people are capable of and certainly not this South American Pope, who thinks he will go down in history as the famous Pope who made peace between Islam and Christianity – to ensure the safety of Rome, perhaps? Not in a million years. Of course, there are a few educated Muslims who understand and know what is going on. Abdel Samad, a Muslim-born Egyptian German, author of ‘Islamic Fascism’, wrote that his mother whom he adored begged him not to write that book but he said he could not not write it. She knew that those like her son will be the first ones to have their throats cut.
I do hope for your sake this ‘federation’ in Cyprus will never happen because you are right. It will be a disaster. I understand your anger and I am very very angry myself because our leaders are all cowards – afraid to be called ‘crusaders’? The Muslims occupied bit by bit all our Christian Middle East, including the whole of southern Europe from Greece to Spain and Portugal, went into France and even reached Vienna, and they will never stop trying to recoup the European lands they lost because they have a saying that ‘a land once conquered by Islam is forever Islamic’. So now we are occupiers of our own ancestral lands. And our governments are deaf and blind and have love affairs with Caliph Erdogan, who is playing everyone like puppets on a string and winning. Look at what happened to poor Armenia, and it will happen again and again. I could go on too but, like you, I have to stop somewhere. God help us all and protect Cyprus. Panayia mazi sas.
Danos Shukuroglou says
Good morning Mary. You don’t cease to amaze me! For a non-Cypriot you know a lot about Cyprus and the reality of what has happened and continues to happen in Cyprus! I am impressed! Do you also speak Greek? How do you know “Panayia mazi sas?” Also how do you know about the Janissaries? Janissaries is another tragic result of the Ottoman/turks “activities” during the 400 years of Ottoman occupation of Greece! It was called “Pedomazoma” – they called it “Devshirme”! Literal translation in English “mass kidnapping of children”. It was another form of “tax” that was imposed by the turks. The strongest children were selected and taken away – kidnapped. They were specially brought up as turks/muslims and formed a special force in the army and eventually sent to fight against their own people! More details: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devshirme .
I am very much afraid and concerned that the proposed lose “federation” – a weak central government consisting of two independent states. Each with their own administration, laws, police force etc., the president of the “central government” should alternate each term, i.e. one term Greek-speaking one term turkish. To start with the is not even financially viable, particular for a small country like Cyprus. Furthermore, turkish troops will remain on the island and turkey will have the right to intervene, when it deems necessary!!! All these and many more articles of the proposed “solution” are against human rights, against the constitution of the UN and EU. The Secretary General of the UN Guterres, is the first to violate these, by calling the forthcoming 5-party meeting in April. The participants are: Britain, Greece, turkey and “the representatives of the Greek and turkish communities”!!!! He omits completely the fact that Cyprus is an establish Republic, member of the UN, and EU and it has a president! Of course, the Cyprus president is not blameless. He shouldn’t have accepted the invitation to participate under these conditions. But… well, that’s another story. Apart from the above there are old treaties signed by turkey, which forbid and contradict today’s turkey’s actions and aggression. These are:
The Treaty of Lausanne which deals with Cyprus.
– By Article XX, Turkey recognised the annexation of Cyprus proclaimed by the British Government in 1914.
– That in itself extinguished all Turkish claims to Cyprus.
– By Article XVI, Turkey renounced all rights and titles whatsoever to Cyprus and other territories and agreed that the future of the island should be settled by the parties concerned, which specifically excluded Turkey.
– Article XXI provided that Turks who were in Cyprus could opt for Turkish nationality, but if they did, they had to go to Turkey within a year.
No one adheres to or recognises any of these of course. In two WWs turkey was never with the allies. It was pro-German. It was after Germany lost the war in 1914, that turkey declared war against Germany the next day, but never of course, proceeded to take action, as it was all “for public consumption” and for turkey to appear in the eyes of everybody that it was with the allies! This is turkey! I call it “turkish bazaar”! Others may choose to call it turkish diplomacy. And of course, under such conditions, turkey is absolved of the invasion, the continued occupation of 40% of the island, the change of demographics, the war crimes, etc. etc.
On November 21st this year, will be 100 years since my grandfather with his family, arrived in Cyprus as refugees from Asia Minor, due to the prevailing circumstances at the time with the persecution of Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians etc. that lived at the time in what is today called turkey. Since then, due to the various political issues in Cyprus and turkish aggression, my family lost property and businesses four times. Four times, we had to relocate and start almost from scratch each time. Luckily our loses were only financial. There are many others that lost a lot more than that. They lost beloved ones, and many to this day they don’t even know what happened to their beloved ones and where they are. Many mass graves were discovered. People, men, women and children that were murdered and buried in a mass grave or thrown in a well! And this is the country that the western world supports, accepts its arrogance and expansionistic activities and tolerates. I hope when they wake up and open their, if this happens, it will not be too late for the Western civilization. To my opinion, turkey is the scourge of the world and Erdogan is the “Hitler” of the 21st century. Seriously! Compare the events of what was happening back then with today’s reality. You will find a lot of similarities! Well, dear Mary. I will leave it at this for now. As you said I can go on writing and writing… There is so much going on! Have a nice day and keep well.
By the way. If you don’t mind me asking, where do you live? I live in Melbourne, Australia. I moved here with my family some years after the turkish invasion as I never trusted politicians in that part of the world. And I don’t want my children and grandchildren to grow up having similar experiences as we had.
Don Gaetano says
Hi Mary, Always learning here and often from you, inside details we would rarely ever hear. Danos a great addition to the group here, you agree I know.
Stay safe.
Danos Shukuroglou says
Hi Don. Thank you for your comments. Indeed, Mary surprised me and, I must say, impressed me that she was aware of the “importation” of turkish population from turkey to Cyprus after the July 1974 invasion and occupation of 40% of the country. A fact which many tend to overlook or are ignorant about. Not only they “imported” turkish population from turkey, but they changed ALL the names of cities/towns/villages/mountains etc. etc. to turkish! They even established a HUGE turkish flag on the side of the ridge of the mountains in the north, which is so big that it can be seen from space and it is illuminated at night. And believe it or not, the Government of Cyprus provides electricity to the occupied areas! Have a look at this and you will see what I mean:
https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1YQLS_enAU896AU896&source=univ&tbm=isch&q=turkish+flag+on+cyprus+mountain&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwje8ebT46nvAhWlzzgGHbXzB3cQjJkEegQICBAB&biw=1708&bih=930
Have a nice day, keep well and safe. All the best.
Mary Alafouzo says
Of course, I agree, Don, my friend. I learn a lot from you too. And Danos will let us know what’s happening in Cyprus.
God bless you all and keep you safe.
Mathman says
«These people are
not refugees. They
are the “TROJAN
HORSE” that turkey
and other islamic
extremists sent to
Europe and other
countries to
destroy the
western civilisation.
And the “leaders”
of these countries
tolerate them.»
Were they sent? Weren’t they invited? Anti-Christian W Europe, politics-wise, is masochistic, using the worst from islam-dom as its tools of Sadism.
AlgorithmicAnalyst says
Excellent coverage and analysis.
trevor collins says
greetings from New Zealand…do send this to the :POPE.!! regards, from Trevor Collins.
Don Gaetano says
You think he’d read it? Fat chance. Worked with a guy from New Zealand, good guy and craftsman. Sounded more Brit than Aussie. He had lived some time in London.
Like lamb chops btw, probably pretty cheap and fresh there I’d guess.
Have a good one.
Danos Shukuroglou says
Greetings to you too from Australia. Unfortunately the Pope cannot do anything with these vandals. These people have no respect for anything. They are trained to destroy,, kill, rape, stealing and living at the expense of others. Remember what Gadhafi said: “Islam Will Conquer Europe Without Firing a Shot”. Have a look at this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCGYKSEsYFM . And, sadly, this is what is happening. That’s why turkey has sent jihadists/terrorists from Syria and turkish troops to Libya to fight against the non-fanatics. Turkey is involved in terrorist activities by training terrorist and then smuggling them in Europe via Greece. Check also the recent events at the EVROS river borders of Greece/turkey. You will see some serious facts there. On top, EU has recently given Eu6.5 billion to turkey, so that turkey will keep out of Europe the “refugees”. But turkey takes the Euros AND sends the “refugees” to Europe. That is turkish bazaar.
Mary Alafouzo says
To Danos: This Pope has no idea of the concept of taqqiya nor do I think he ever read St Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Contra Gentiles’, Book I Ch.6 para.4, nor even read a Spanish translation of the Koran (I checked there are 4) to understand what he’s dealing with.
Danos Shukuroglou says
TO MARY: Quite honestly Mary, I don’t believe that ANY of the leaders of the Western world quite understand what ISLAM is all about and that includes the Pope. Remember what Gadhafi said?
Muammar Gaddafi 2006 – Islam Will Conquer Europe Without Firing a Shot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCGYKSEsYFM and is happening right now and they are all fast asleep. Let’s hope they wake up before is too late. Take care.
Don Gaetano says
I watched the video. Yes and I’m shocked at the lack of knowledge of the brutal history of conquest and all the unmentionables that accompanied it.
Been sounding off at Hoover lately where I listen t a lot of analysis, so much so good until you get to Islam, they often make the mistake of saying the violence is a perversion of the text. Even the military speakers I like. I do counter this fallacy when I hear it and recommend Raymond’s site and book.
Thanks Danos, stay well.
Mary Alafouzo says
Hi Danos: In reply to your above comment asking where I live: In London for over fifty years. Came here by accident when my husband was transferred from Cairo to Beirut, after Suez, and later to London by the American film company he was working for. To cut long story short: half my family now is American and the other half British. And no I am not Cypriot but maybe the next best thing – at least I hope so! Hellenic blood through and through, from a long line of both father and mother, but born in Egypt, one of those the Greeks from Greece call ‘our Egyptian Greeks’, but always regarded by Egypt as (permanent but) foreign resident, whether born there or not – same as Italians, French, etc. I knew only one Armenian young man who had Egyptian citizenship, don’t know how, maybe from Ottoman times.
I think Raymond Ibrahim mentioned that governments do not always see eye to eye with the people. I have many lovely friends on both sides of the Atlantic and this too is my experience. If you haven’t heard Raymond’s video on ‘Turkey’s Terroristic Role against Armenia’, March 8, 2021, go to raymondibrahim.com/category/in-the-media and listen to second video, and see my comment mentioning CIA article leading to several others on ‘federal’ Cyprus. Very bad idea for both Cyprus and EU nations. It will destroy Cyprus and it’s another way for Turkey to open the door of the EU, which unelected bureaucrats in Brussels like Juncker try to do (and I don’t trust his replacement Von der Leyen either) contrary to the wishes of many EU countries. This was the main reason for Brexit. I heard an old English lady say that she didn’t want 75 million Turks in her country.
And I agree that they are doing the same as Hitler, indeed, worse, because this is a combination of Hitler and Lenin. Remember the Communist slogan “Workers of the world unite”, which didn’t work during WWI because the workers fought each for his own country? So now the idea is mix them up with an unassimilable ‘other’ and you dilute patriotism until its lost and this is very serious. Carry on reading Raymond Ibrahim, Danos (I learned a lot from him), and we will meet again. Let’s hope for better days and keep well in beautiful Australia.
Danos Shukuroglou says
Good afternoon Mary. Thank you for the communication and details of your heritage. Well, now I can understand where your knowledge comes from!
Part of our family went to Cairo in 1921-22 when they left as refugees from Adana and Cappadocia. They were from my grandmother’s part of the family. I don’t know if the name Avraam Omirolis, rings a bell, but he and his family lived in Cairo until about 1951-52, when Nasser came into power and kicked out of the country all non Egyptians! Another narrow minded and shallow thinking “leader”, but perhaps better more caring for his country – in his own way – than Farouk! Anyway, that’s another topic. Also one of my mother’s sisters lived in Alexandria for many years, as her husband – also Cypriot – was working for one of the leading banks there. Don’t recall which one. They left Alexandria in 1960 came to Cyprus, when my uncle retired. I had been visiting Cairo very often when I was working with Rothmans International, as I was responsible for many markets around that part of the world. The Pyramids fascinate me. I often stayed at the Mina House Oberoi Hotel which is in Giza – I’m sure you know of it. I enjoyed having breakfast at the Cafeteria with the all glass windows with view of the Pyramids! Fascinating! You also mentioned Beirut! Another great place that unfortunately the islamic aggression have destroyed. I lived in Beirut back in 1956 when I was at the American College – Secondary education part of the American University. At the time Beirut was the “Paris of East”!
I have watched the video on the recent involvement of turkey against Armenia and read your comments. You are so very right Mary! I think most people today don’t know history and what happened around the world in the past. Wrongly these are not taught in schools now. My two daughters – both graduated from Universities and their secondary education in private schools – have no idea of history. When I talk to them about what happened to our family and/or read about the Armenian, Greek, Assyrian and others genocide by turkish army they are so surprised! I think many of today’s European leaders are ignorant of the history of previous centuries and don’t realise that history is now repeating itself and that the Western civilisation is under serious threat by islam.
I haven’t yet read the CIA document that you mention, but I will. Kissinger is another example of a very sick and twisted mind. The turkish PM who authorised the invasion of Cyprus was Mustafa Bülent Ecevit. He was a student of Kissinger! The coup against the Cyprus President and the Government on the 15th July 1974 was planned quite a few months before and was to be followed by the turkish attack.
I know this first hand. I’ll be brief. At the time I was involved in the motor sport. I was the Vice president of the Cyprus Sporting Authority and I was also representing Cyprus on FISA in Paris (Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile). I was also the Clerk of the Course of the Cyprus International Rally. In October 1973 we held the Cyprus Rally and we had participants from 12 countries, among them we had nine entries from turkey. The Chairman of the TTOK (Turkish Touring Automobile Club) was a visitor with the turkish teams. I had met him before at the Acropolis Rally in Greece. At the time the TTOK were organising the “Aegean Rally” also and International event. The Chairman of the TTOK extended an invitation to me for next year’s (1974) ‘Aegean Rally’, which was planned for the 20th July 1974! I accepted the invitation. Early March 1974, I received a letter from the Secretary of FISA informing me that the TTOK had CANCELLED the event! I asked what was the reason of cancellation. The reply was that “no reason was stated”! Well, on the 20th July 1974 – the day turkey invaded Cyprus – I knew what was the reason! It was all planned and well orchestrated. The Greek junta was involved in this and they encouraged and assisted in staging the coup and “supported” by their inaction the turkish invasion. They were under orders from Kissinger and CIA! The more you dig in such matters the more stink comes out.
I will keep reading Raymond Ibrahim, as I find him a great and reliable source of information. Keep well and take care. Kindest regards Danos.
PS. I hope you are OK with the Covid19 situation in London. Take care.
Don Gaetano says
Thanks Raymond. Sounding off again at Hoover. This time on Good Fellows panel discussion. I’m a regular there and they highlight my comments on occasion. Got frustrated as HR McMaster, whom I admire a lot, does not seem to now the true history of Islam. He has highlighted me once on his own program, Battlegrounds.
I mentioned your book again, and Foreword by VDH whom they all respect greatly. Plus linked the Dec 2020 Monthly Report on persecutions.
Also linked a 7 pg (in larger font when I printed it out) interview with Rebecca Sommer, German activist and her experience helping migrants. She only helps women now.
Recommend this interview to all. The Link follows:
https://arbeitsgruppefluchtundmenschenrechte.wordpress.com/2018/02/11/interview-with-rebecca-sommer-english/
Thanks again, your work is a treasure trove.
PS May have asked before. Is it possible to do an article showing the advance of Islam since 2011 when you first started the series? Or more simply, count the of incidents in total of all the series done to present? Might be interesting to show people.
Jack Bremer says
As always, another excellent piece that may open a few people’s eyes. If not those of Justin,Trudeau, our Canadian PRIME MINISTER, who has been attending services at mosques in Ottawa. He wants to bring in 300,000 immigrants a year, many, if not most of them, Muslims…And after three years, they can become citizens, and of course will vote for him and his party…,
Danos Shukuroglou says
Your PM is ignorant of the muslim aims, attitude and “principals”, or I should sake “lack of principals”. There are some “moderate” muslims, I have a few muslim friends and they don’t agree with the funambulists, which most of these people are. You bring in Canada 300,000 in a few years they will be millions, as they multiply like rabbits. Most of them live on government grands, they don’t work and all they do is produce more children as they get more benefits. Your PM will change the character of the country and at the end they will probably chop his head off. Well deserved I would say. Send him this: https://arbeitsgruppefluchtundmenschenrechte.wordpress.com/2018/02/11/interview-with-rebecca-sommer-english/ . He might learn something!
Mary Alafouzo says
To Danos: This Pope has no idea of the concept of taqqiya nor do I think he ever read St Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Contra Gentiles’, Book I Ch.6 para.4, nor even read a Spanish translation of the Koran (I checked there are 4) to understand what he’s dealing with.
Mary Alafouzo says
Sorry this a duplication of what I said above. My mistake.
Oskar B. says
Hi everyone dear friends. I am a former Muslim from Turkey. I left the horrible Islamic cult three years ago. But I have a problem. I am constantly living in fear in this Islamic country Turkey. When I criticize the terrorist regime of Turkey which is an Islamist fascist terror state, the government describes me as a “terrorist” and threathens me with jail. I am constantly living in an unimaginable fear in this Islamist country. Turkish people are very nationalistic and they really hate Christians and other non-Muslims. At the moment I don’t know what to do, which country would give me refuge I am not sure. Be it an an African or a Latin American country I don’t mind it, it must be a non-Muslim country. I just have to leave Turkey. Could you help me please, which country I should seek for asylum? Like I said I can live in an African or a Latin American country. But in Turkey there is no safety for us. Nobody in here understands me, they are Islamists and very Turkish nationalists. So, I would be very glad if you inform me about which country should I seek refuge for my situation, and what type of visa should I apply for. I am so uninformed about these travelling to another country bussines. Thanks everyone who are willing to help me.
Danos Shukuroglou says
TO OSCAR: I fully understand your fears and feelings Oscar. Turkey is exactly as you describe it and unfortunately there ids no way it will change. None of the EU countries is prepared to take any steps towards changing anything in that country. They all look sat the $$$s and their financial interests. They are not even considering, they don’t even believe that one day their negligence to this issues will very negatively affect the whole western civilization. If you really want to leave turkey, consider Australia. It’s a beautiful country in every way. Go to an Australian embassy and ask them for help.
Oskar B. says
Thank you so much for your comment, Danos. As you said, sadly the EU countries and other Western countries has abandoned the minorities like the non-muslim population of Turkey. Now I am going to contact with one of the embassies here. Be it Greece or Australia, I’ll try for it. I hope they can help me with leaving. Thank you for your comment again, Danos. Have a good day/evening.
Danos Shukuroglou says
OSKAR: That’s OK Oskar. Anything I can help with I’ll be more than happy to. Keep well, safe and in touch. Greetings.