Tuesday, October 22, 2024

COMING ATTRACTIONS: Afghans in Germany: Yearning to Islamize the Land: It turns out that the people and government of Germany “can’t do this.”; Iran Is Using Foreign Islamic Centers to Spread Terror and Hatred; the World Must Close Them

Afghans in Germany: Yearning to Islamize the Land:
It turns out that the people and government of Germany “can’t do this.”
In 2015, then-Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany swung open wide the gates to her country, and welcomed more than a million Muslim migrants with her famous — now infamous — remark that “Wir schaffen das!” “We can do this.” But in the nearly decade since, it turns out that the people and government of German “can’t do this.” They cannot integrate successfully millions of Muslim economic migrants. The government cannot turn them into loyal and productive citizens. Many of them continue to avoid employment, and instead batten on the many benefits that the generous welfare state of Germany provides: free or greatly subsidized housing, free medical care, free education (including vocational training), unemployment benefits (without having been previously employed), family allowances, and more. When they want more than those benefits, Muslims more often than the indigenous Germans turn to crime — street robberies, house burglaries. Some also engage in the sexual molestation and rape of German girls and women who, by their dress and demeanor, appear to these primitive Muslim minds to “be asking for it.”
Now, Afghans who have claimed to be “refugees” in order to be admitted to Germany — even though they share the Taliban’s extreme ideology and are in no danger of persecution back in Afghanistan — have been found to be plotting against those who so kindly, and foolishly, took them in. More on these Afghan migrants in Germany, their determination to spread an extremist version of Islam, and their online threats to kill Germans who do not convert to Islam, can be found here: “‘If Germany becomes Islamic, everything will be very good,’ says the Afghan,” translated from “„Wenn Deutschland islamisch wird, dann wird alles sehr gut werden“, sagt der Afghane,” Welt, August 30, 2024 (thanks to Medforth):
According to an RTL investigation, a group of Afghan migrants is deliberately spreading Islamist propaganda. The videos are also being filmed in German inner cities. In videos, the young men threaten violence against “enemies of Islam.”

They pose in paramilitary outfits and carry knives, call themselves “King of Munich” and think Sharia law is good: According to an investigation by the RTL program “Extra,” young migrants from Afghanistan are spreading radical Islamic ideas, even though they are supposedly seeking protection from the Taliban in Germany.
Again, these “asylum seekers” — really, economic migrants — share the Taliban’s views and are in no danger of persecution in Afghanistan. They are lying to the German immigration authorities, who until now still fail to realize that these people do not differ one whit in their ideology from the primitive Taliban fighters they claim to be fleeing.
The videos are said to have been made not in Afghanistan, Syria or Turkey, but in Germany – for example in inner cities, asylum centers or Bavarian parks, according to the article.

When the RTL reporters investigated the videos, they said they discovered a broad network of like-minded people that stretched as far as France. Videos from this group included threats to “cut off heads” and attack the “enemies of Islam,” if necessary with explosives on the body.
These Afghans in Germany who made videos threatening to “cut off the heads” of the German Infidels who provided them with “refuge” (that they did not need) and a vast cornucopia of benefits were — what’s an understated way to put it? — “ungrateful.” In fact, their behavior was monstrous — threatening to cut off the heads of those Germans who did not accept Islam. --->READ MORE HERE
Iran Is Using Foreign Islamic Centers to Spread Terror and Hatred; the World Must Close Them:
Last month, Germany announced that it would deport Mohammed Mofatteh, the former director of Hamburg’s Shi’a Islamic Center, which local authorities had ordered shut down five weeks earlier for propagating extremism, and for its financial links to Hezbollah.
Mofatteh, according to German authorities, was getting direct orders from the Iranian Supreme Leader’s office about radical public messaging on the current war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.
Since it banned Hezbollah as a terrorist organization four years ago, Germany has closed six Iranian-linked Islamic Centers and deported some of their officials. In November 2022, Germany expelled the deputy director of the Hamburg Shi’a Islamic Center. In June 2024, the German government ordered the deportation of the director of a Berlin-based center.
Other countries should follow Germany’s approach.
After nearly four decades of virtually unhindered activity, Iranian-backed cultural centers and mosques have proliferated outside the Middle East. They have indoctrinated, radicalized, converted, and mobilized thousands of locals, who, unlike Mofatteh and his colleagues, cannot be deported.
Cases in point: Pro-Iranian centers exist in Italy, Spain, and South Africa. Their directors are, respectively, Italian-born, Spanish-born, and South African-born graduates of Al Mustafa. They peddle pro-Iran and pro-Hezbollah narratives through their centers’ activities.
The main bastions of Iran’s ideological influence beyond its borders are mosques and cultural centers, directly controlled by Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, or linked to Al Mustafa International University, an ostensibly academic institution also under Khamenei’s direct control.
The US Department of the Treasury sanctioned Al Mustafa in 2020 for its role in Iran’s propaganda efforts, including support for the training and indoctrination of Shiite militias.
With a budget of more than $100 million a year, directly provided by the Office of the Supreme Leader, Al Mustafa has been able to train tens of thousands of emissaries, who are now deployed overseas to spread the word of Iran’s sponsored Axis of Resistance and recruit locals to the cause of Khomeini’s revolution. Establishing mosques and cultural centers is central to this elaborate, global effort to spread Iran’s revolutionary brand. These institutions pose as places of worship and cultural inquiry. In fact, they are propaganda tools in the ayatollahs’ war against the West.
Beyond Europe, the problem is even more acute. European governments can and should follow Germany’s example, since they rely on robust counter-terrorism legislation and designations of organizations like Hezbollah — albeit, in most cases, just the so-called military wing.
Countries in Latin America and Africa, on the other hand, do not have as strong a legal framework to take similar actions. But Iran’s propaganda networks are very active there. --->READ MORE HERE
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