Qatar Funds Islamist Separatism in Germany

Qatar Charity and Eid Charity, two Qatari Islamist groups masquerading as humanitarian organizations, have sent millions of euros to finance mosques in Berlin and at least nine other German cities, according to a new trove of previously unpublished documents leaked to German media. The documents, which include financial requests, payment plans, and thank-you letters exchanged between the charities and the mosques, show that Qatar continues to promote Islamic separatism in Germany under the cover of charity work.

In so doing, Qatar is undermining the ability of Germany to assimilate Muslim immigrants into its society. This fits a wider pattern of Qatari efforts to disrupt Western democracies such as the United States where the regime has investedmillions to promote its agenda on college campuses.

The greatest beneficiaries of Qatari largesse in Germany appear to have been two Berlin mega-mosques: the so-called Intercultural Center for Dialogue and Education (Interkulturelle Zentrum für Dialog und Bildung, IZDB), and the Neuköllner Meeting Center (Neuköllner Begegnungsstätte, NBS), also known as the Dar-as-Salam Moschee. Together, the institutions, which are close to the Muslim Brotherhood, received millions of euros from the quasi-governmental Qatari charities between 2012 and 2016.

The IZDB, based in Berlin’s Wedding district, received at least €6 million from Qatar Charity, according to the documents. The German newspaper Welt am Sonntag reported that the land and building used by IZDB was paid for by Europe Trust, a United Kingdom-based charity founded by the Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe (FIOE), which has been described as “the overarching organization” for Muslim Brotherhood groups in Europe. Europe Trust paid €4 million for the property in December 2012, according to the documents. Since then, senior Islamic leaders have been invited to speak at the mosque. In December 2021, for instance, IZDB hosted Ali al-Qaradaghi, an influential Sunni expert on Sharia law who is the secretary-general of the Qatar-based International Union of Muslim Scholars, an organization close to the Muslim Brotherhood.

Among the documents is a letter from Qatar Charity addressed to the IZDB. It includes a financial transfer plan, according to which the IZDB was to receive over €1 million in 2012 and another €5 million between 2013 and 2016.

The NBS, based in Berlin’s Neukölln district, has been surveilled by Berlin’s domestic intelligence agency (Verfassungsschutz Berlin) for suspected extremist activities, but its leader, the Tunisian-born Mohamed Taha Sabri, presents himself as a moderate and is well-connected in local politics, especially with the Greens, the Social Democrats and the Left Party. He has been awarded the Berlin Order of Merit, the highest recognition for outstanding service to Berlin.

In a 2017 interview with the television program Kontraste, Sabri was asked if NBS had received donations from abroad. “Our funding is exclusively from our people who attend here, or from a few businesspeople, restaurants or shops,” he responded. “They give something every now and then. Otherwise, we have no other source.” The interviewer asked again: “You have no source of foreign investors?” Sabri: “No.” Interviewer: “Not at all?” Sabri: “No, none.”

A subsequent investigation conducted by a team of reporters from Germany’s ARD television and the weekly newspaper Die Zeit uncovered a series of Arabic videos produced by Qatar Charity and recorded in various German cities in which Sabri admits that Qatar paid for the mosque. In one video, Sheik Ahmed Hammadi, a representative of Qatar Charity, was visiting Sabri in the Neukölln mosque. Sabri states: “This mosque was purchased in 2007, thank Allah, with most of the cost being borne by the Qatari people. May Allah thank them for their deeds.”

Sabri refused to be interviewed by German investigators about the inconsistency of his statements. An NBS spokeswoman said there was nothing to add to previous statements. Qatar Charity also refused to answer questions from German reporters.

The leaked documents indicate that in 2007, a group called the Association of Intercultural Centers (Verband Interkultureller Zentren, VIZ) purchased the property, a former church, on behalf of NBS, for 550,000 euros. The documents also show that in 2007, Eid Charity earmarked 250,000 euros for the VIZ for the “purchase of a church and property.”

In November 2021, the Middle East Forum uncovered documents revealing that between 2004 and 2019, Eid Charity issued more than 45,000 grants totaling over $770 million. Two of those grants — awarded in October 2007 and amounting to a total of 1.8 million Saudi riyals, or approximately 350,000 euros based on the exchange rate at the time — were given to an entity in Berlin called the Federation of Civilization Centers Association for “buying a church and adjacent land to convert it into an Islamic center and building an Islamic school on the land next to it.” The documents indicate that Eid Charity awarded multiple grants to purchase the entire property being used by NBS.

Under German law, it is not illegal for mosques to receive money from Qatar, but the reluctance of IZDB and NBS to be associated with Doha appears to be because of its links with the Muslim Brotherhood, a transnational Islamist movement that seeks to replace democracy worldwide with an Islamic state governed by Sharia law. Islamic extremism expert Lorenzo Vidino has warned that the Muslim Brotherhood’s message to Muslims in Europe is one of Islamist separatism: “The West hates you because of Islam — don’t integrate into society!”

Berlin’s domestic intelligence agency (Verfassungsschutz Berlin) specifically mentioned the IZDB and the NBS by name in its annual reports between 2014 and 2016 due to their links to the Muslim Brotherhood. After the NBS won a lawsuit against Verfassungsschutz Berlin, NBS and IZDB disappeared from the annual report, although it is possible that both groups are still being surveilled.

While Qatar Charity, which is controlled by members of the Qatari ruling family and operates in more than 30 countries, donates money to charitable and religious causes worldwide, it has also provided financial support to terrorist organizations, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

In an exclusive interview with Kontraste, Qatar’s Foreign Minister, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, was evasive when asked about Qatari funding of mosques in Germany. “I really have no idea about Muslim Brotherhood mosques in any country or city in Europe,” he said. “Our charities and foundations work in full compliance with governments and respect their regulations,” he added.

The leader of the opposition Christian Democrats in Berlin’s Neukölln district, Falko Liecke, has accused local authorities in Berlin of “naïveté” in their dealings with the IZDB and NBS, and has called on the Berlin Senate to begin cooperating with Verfassungsschutz Berlin to crack down Qatar’s continued support for the mosques. “The connections of the mosques to political Islam, as observed by the security authorities, and their influence on a large number of Muslims throughout Berlin, are a danger,” he concluded.

https://islamism.news/2022/10/10/qatar-funds-islamist-separatism-in-germany/

The left calls for a ban on Germany’s AfD party just as the party surges in popularity

Members of the Social Democrats (SPD) and the Left party (Die Linke) are calling for a ban on the conservative Alternative for Germany (AfD) party just as it surges in the polls, raising fears that Germany, which prides itself on being democratic, will attempt to completely ban one of the largest parties in the country.

Dorothea Marx (SPD), a member of the Thuringian state parliament, is one of the politicians calling for the AfD party to be banned.

“The time is ripe,” Marx told the dpa news agency. Above all, she said, the Thuringian state assembly must act quickly.

She said that although numerous state branches of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution were monitoring the party, it was only logical for the state to take further measures and exclude it from party funding.

“The next logical thing then is a ban procedure,” the SPD politician stressed. According to Marx, it would also be possible to ban individual state associations. “AfD’s hatred and agitation must no longer be equated with democratic freedom of expression.”

As Remix News has previously reported, AfD is currently facing extreme surveillance and monitoring, which interferes with the party’s ability to operate. The powerful Office for the Protection of the Constitution domestic intelligence agency has deemed AfD a “suspected threat” to democracy, which enables agents to read emails and listen to phone calls of members without a warrant. It would be the equivalent of the FBI in the United States deeming the Republican Party a “suspected threat” to the constitution and having the power to surveil any party member merely on the basis that they belong to the party.

AfD’s leadership has long warned that the country’s left-liberal ruling bloc would move to ban the party entirely. Given AfD’s surging popularity, with the party rising to 16 percent in the polls, its highest level ever, many of these rival parties would like to see the opposition party removed entirely from the democratic system.

SPD”s Marx received support from Thuringia’s Left party politician Katharina König-Preuss, who is known for her connections to Antifa.

“A ban can help deprive AfD of state funding,” said the state parliament member. “A ban can also help to disarm AfD members more quickly. We know of demonstrably around 50 AfD actors armed with live firearms in the state.” The party, she said, is no less “fighting against human dignity, the principle of democracy, and the rule of law than NPD.”

The idea that banning a party to save democracy is widespread in Germany’s left-wing circles; however, AfD has argued that nobody in the party has ever advocated anti-democratic principles. In fact, there is evidence the party wants to strengthen it by introducing Swiss-style citizen referendums, which would allow citizens to vote on specific issues, which is currently only allowed in some states such as Berlin.

As Germany’s entire political leadership has moved to slap sanctions on Russia over the war in Ukraine, AfD has pushed for Germany to reopen the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and repair any damage. Germany’s industrial sector is highly reliant on cheap Russian energy, and surging inflation is threatening political unrest. As a result, politicians may be seeking to head off the party before it grows in popularity, as the economic crisis is only expected to worsen.

Can AfD be banned?

The far-left is not the only political force seeking to ban AfD, with the center-left Christian Democratic Union (CDU) also calling for a ban on the party in the past. However, despite many of these parties looking to eliminate their rival, there is only one institution, the Federal Constitutional Court, that can truly ban the party.

In the past, only the Socialist Reich Party (1952) and the Communist Party of Germany (KPD, 1956) were banned. Corresponding proceedings against the ultra-nationalist NPD failed after Germany’s highest court was unable to clarify in the first attempt how great the influence of informers from the Office for the Protection of the Constitution was. In the second attempt, the Karlsruhe body ruled that although NPD wanted to abolish the free democratic state order, it was ultimately too insignificant.

AfD has never promoted any of the ultra-nationalist policies of NPD, but given its recent success, the party is certainly not insignificant.

https://rmx.news/germany/the-left-calls-for-a-ban-on-germanys-afd-party-just-as-the-party-surges-in-popularity/

Train chaos in Germany coincided with AfD call to rally in Berlin

The AfD had called for a large rally in Berlin, but rail traffic stopped in large parts of northern Germany on Saturday. Unknown persons had destroyed important Deutsche Bahn communication cables in two places. International connections were also affected.

In the past there had been repeated attacks on the Deutsche Bahn rail system around Berlin. The suspects are again believed to be from the far-left, often deployed as a battering ram against conservatives.

Because of the rail sabotage, state security is now investigating at the Berlin State Criminal Police Office. It cannot be ruled out that there is a political background, but investigations are being carried out in all directions, a police spokeswoman said. In the heated political climate, claims were initially made that Russia could be behind the defect.

The Berlin State Criminal Police Office however confirmed that there was no evidence of terrorism or the involvement of a foreign state.

There is no official information on the possible perpetrators yet, but it now seems certain that it was a targeted attack. “We have a crime scene in Berlin-Hohenschönhausen,” said a spokesman for the Federal Police Directorate in Berlin. “Another is in North Rhine-Westphalia.” Both in Berlin and in Herne in North Rhine-Westphalia, so-called fiber optic cables were intentionally damaged. The backup system also failed.

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/10/12/train-chaos-in-germany-coincide-with-afd-call-to-rally-in-berlin/

France: Again death threats against a teacher who had spoken about Mohammed cartoons and freedom of expression

A pupil at the Scheurer-Kestner secondary school in Thann (Haut-Rhin) allegedly glorified terrorism after her teacher spoke in class about the Mohammed cartoons and freedom of expression, the Mulhouse public prosecutor’s office told Le Figaro, confirming a report by L’Alsace.

The teenager had complained to her uncle, who then went to her high school. He then confronted the teacher, mentioning in particular Samuel Paty, the history and geography teacher who was killed in front of his high school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine in 2020 for showing caricatures of the Prophet.

The girl is charged with “glorification of terrorism” and her uncle with ” death threats against a person with a public mission”, as the prosecutor of the Republic of Mulhouse, Edwige Roux-Morizot, told Le Figaro. Le Figaro

https://medforth.org/frankreich-schon-wieder-morddrohungen-gegen-einen-lehrer-der-mohammed-karikaturen-und-die-meinungsfreiheit-angesprochen-hatte/

Critic of Islam cautions: The call of the muezzin in Cologne is a “demonstration of power”, it is “criminally naive” to justify the call of the muezzin with freedom of religion

In Cologne, besides ringing church bells, calls of the muezzin will soon be audible – the German-Israeli psychologist and critic of Islam Ahmad Mansour calls the fact that this will be the case in Cologne’s central mosque a “demonstration of power of political Islam” in an interview with the Deutsche Presse-Agentur. The Turkish-Islamic Community Ditib, which runs the mosque in the Ehrenfeld district, plans to call a muezzin to prayer on Friday, possibly for the first time.

The organisation is under the leadership of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has transformed the country into an Islamist autocracy. For Mansour, it is explicitly this circumstance that is a problem: “It is devastating if this organisation, of all things, is now being given such public recognition,” he says.

The fact that the city wants to allow muezzin calls is part of a model project. Before the project is approved, however, conditions must be met: These include a noise survey and that the call be limited to five minutes. The project is limited to two years. The background is the fundamental right to freedom of religion.

In Islam, the muezzin call is the equivalent of church bells in Christianity. Mansour sees this differently: “The ringing of bells is about sound, the muezzin call is about concrete religious messages. The muezzin call translates as “There is no God but Allah!” and “I testify that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah!”. Mansour accuses Cologne’s mayor Henriette Reker of being “criminally naïve” in justifying the muezzin call with freedom of faith.

https://www.t-online.de/region/koeln/id_100064794/islam-kritiker-ahmad-mansour-muezzinruf-in-koeln-eine-machtdemonstration-.html

Germany: Turk snatches child from German mother and runs away

What a horrific incident: an apparently mentally ill man tried to kidnap a child on the street in Essen!

According to police reports, a mother (31) was walking with her son (4) on Monday morning when the stranger approached from behind. Police spokeswoman Bettina Wehram: “He snatched the child from her, clamped it under his arm and ran away.”

The mother screamed for help – luckily a young man (23) heard this. He bravely ran after the kidnapper (also aged 23) and overpowered him. Together with two other passers-by (22 and 23) he held the suspect until the police arrived.

Child and mother got away with no more than a fright, they said. The arrested man of German-Turkish origin was initially taken to a psychiatric institution.

https://www.bild.de/regional/ruhrgebiet/ruhrgebiet-aktuell/kind-entrissen-mann-ueberwaeltigt-in-essen-entfuehrer-auf-offener-strasse-81589968.bild.html?t_ref=https%3A%2F%2Fm.bild.de%2F

Germany: Arson Attack on Turkish Restaurant Blamed on ‘Far Right’ Was Actually Done by Owner for Insurance Money

A German court convicted the owner of a Turkish restaurant Tuesday of ordering an arson attack that he blamed on far-right extremists in the eastern city of Chemnitz four years ago.

The arson attack in October 2018 happened a few weeks after Chemnitz was shaken by anti-migrant protests following the killing of a German man for which a Syrian migrant was later convicted.

The Chemnitz regional court ruled found the 50-year-old restaurant owner guilty of 15 counts of attempted murder and fraud. Judges said he had ordered the attack to obtain a large insurance payout, leaving open a window through which unknown accomplices were able to enter the restaurant.

At the time of the attack, 15 people were sleeping in apartments above the restaurant. Nobody was seriously injured.

German police initially said a xenophobic motive couldn´t be ruled out but that they were investigating “in all directions.”

The court sentenced the defendant to eight years in prison, German news agency dpa reported.

The defendant´s lawyers had sought his acquittal. The verdict can be appealed.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/10/11/arson-attack-on-turkish-restaurant-blamed-on-far-right-was-actually-done-by-owner-for-insurance-money/

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