Terror attack on Easter service in Munich, Germany: There were three terrorists!

While the German media talk about a mentally confused man who called out something incomprehensible in Munich at church services and thus try to dismiss any suspicion of Islamism, the Croatian Fenix magazine publishes an eyewitness report.And this eyewitness speaks of even three perpetrators and not just one and names the incident as a “terrorist act of an Islamic extremist who was hostile to Christianity”. The letter, written in Croatian language, is translated into German language  here. Note: there is the word “Islamist” in Croatian language, but the eyewitness report explicitly states Islamic.

“Dear friends … I cannot remain indifferent when one tries to trivialize, relativize and disguise the events that took place last night in Munich during the Easter service in St. Paul’s Church. In view of the fact that my neighbors with whom I spoke today were present in the church, I must not allow myself not to tell the truth of what had happened in this way. During the Easter service, which was celebrated by Croats together with their priests, at least three black people tried by force through the side doors of the church to enter the sacristy, which they were prevented from doing by the altar servers, who managed to lock the door and immediately call the police. The men then went to the main gate, and one entered the church, shouting “Allah akbar” and threw a stone among the faithful.
Panic broke out because he (the perpetrator) chose the moment when the priest spoke and the faithful listened in silence. A terrible panic and chaos started, for many thought he had thrown a bomb, and some thought it was shots because of the stone that hit the ground. You can imagine the chaos that reigned in a crowded church, one of the larger churches in Munich. The people panicked and tried to flee, stepping on each other, not to mention the children, many of whom were present. Some of the believers managed to throw the man on the ground and hold him until the police arrived.The other two were subsequently arrested. And today I read and hear in our (Croatian) media, what the German media write: Some mentally ill person came to church, spoke something incomprehensible and threw a stone. A few slightly injured. Nothing bad. And so they also report from the Foreign Ministry. But it’s not like that.This was a planned terrorist act. Planned to create panic, fear and chaos. I cannot describe the fear and shock that my mother, my twelve year old niece and all other believers who prayed to their God had to endure. It is thanks to Him (God) that the consequences are not even worse. I will not even mention Sri Lanka. So, don’t let some people pretend it was an incident with a supposedly mentally ill person. No, it was a terrorist act of an Islamic extremist directed against Christianity.If anyone has forgotten what it means, let these people read the definition of terrorism.

journalistenwatch.com

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