Austrian Top Secret report reveals: The mosques in Vienna and Graz are more extreme than initially assumed

In the heart of Vienna and Graz, the networks of the Islamic League Culture are presumably radical. A top-secret study by the Documentation Centre for Political Islam aims to prove this and concludes that the organisation can be considered part of the radical Muslim Brotherhood.

For years, all parties involved – both the Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamic League Culture – have denied their mutual links. But the authors of the study come to completely different conclusions.

By researching public sources, the researchers targeted leading actors of the League – who run at least one clubhouse and mosque in Graz and one association in Vienna – and uncovered obvious links with the Muslim Brotherhood, which is classified as an extremist organisation. The list of invitations to events, training courses and lectures, most of which are held in Arabic, certainly speaks for itself. In the period under investigation from 2005 to 2015, most of the speakers were Muslim Brotherhood leaders, mainly from Germany and Egypt.

The extremist preacher Wagdi Ghonim was also invited for a series of lectures in 2005. The Egyptian (subject to numerous bans on entering the country) is considered a fanatic of the terrorist organisation Hamas and does not want to clearly distance himself from the Islamic State (IS). Even if one denies it, the authors say, the proximity to the Muslim Brotherhood is obvious.

The explosive fact is that all the pictures and postings used in the study have since been deleted from all social networks.

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