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German far-right calls for ban on minarets and burqa

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun May 01, 2016 7:28 pm

German far-right party calls for ban on minarets and burqa

Delegates from Germany’s anti-immigration party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) backed an election manifesto on Sunday that says Islam is not compatible with the country’s constitution and calls for a ban on minarets and the burqa.

The AfD was set up three years ago and has been buoyed by Europe’s migration crisis and the arrival of more than a million mostly Muslim migrants in Germany last year. The party has no presence in the federal parliament in Berlin but has members in half of Germany’s 16 regional state assemblies.

Opinion polls give AfD support of up to 14%, presenting a serious challenge to Angela Merkel’s conservatives and other established parties in the run-up to the 2017 federal election. Other parties have ruled out a coalition with the AfD.

In a raucous and highly emotional debate on the second day of a party congress, many of the 2,000 delegates cheered calls from the podium for measures against “Islamic symbols of power” and jeered a plea for dialogue with Germany’s Muslims.

“Islam is foreign to us and for that reason it cannot invoke the principle of religious freedom to the same degree as Christianity,”Hans-Thomas Tillschneider, an AfD politician from the state of Saxony-Anhalt, said to loud applause.

Merkel has said on many occasions that freedom of religion is guaranteed by Germany’s constitution and that Islam is welcome in the country.

As many as 2,000 leftwing demonstrators clashed with police on Saturday as they tried to disrupt the AfD conference. About 500 people were briefly detained and 10 police officers were slightly injured, a police spokesman said.

The chapter of the AfD manifesto concerning Muslims is titled “Islam is not a part of Germany”.

In Sunday’s debate, one delegate’s call for greater understanding drew jeers and loud whistles.

“I call for a differentiation and urge everybody to visit their local Muslim communities and initiate a dialogue,” said Ernst-August Roettger, a delegate from the northern city of Lüneburg.

He was speaking in support of an amendment that called for acceptance of everybody’s religious freedom and for the party not to regard all Muslims as extremists. Delegates rejected the amendment.

Germany is home to nearly four million Muslims, who make up about 5% of the population. Many of the longer established communities came from Turkey to find work, but those who have arrived over the past year have mostly been fleeing conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Re: German far-right calls for ban on minarets and burqa

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun May 01, 2016 8:07 pm

Sadly many people in Europe are afraid to say what they think for fear of being called far-right or racist

FACT:

Non-Muslims do not enjoy being woken in the morning by the Islamic call to prayer

FACT:

Islamic calls to prayer were once needed to make people aware of prayer times - we have watches and mobile phones now

FACT:

In many European countries the wearing of face covering garments and hooded sweatshirts in shops, offices, schools and colleges etc is banned

FACT:

It is wrong to have one rule for one group of people and another rule for a different group. ALL people MUST be treat equally

FACT:

Many suicide bombers have worn suicide vests beneath burqas and in a time of heightened security burqas add to that risk

FACT:

Burqas have often been worn by shop-lifters to conceal stolen goods

FACT:

Teachers do not want to teach people they cannot see. Personally speaking, I refuse to teach someone I cannot see and am unable to interact with

CONCLUSION:

No calls to prayer

No Burqas
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