Swiss mosque sells book containing incitement to murder

The Albanian mosque in Zurich’s Seebach district is not a normal Muslim place of worship. Visitors can already see that from the outside. Underneath the Albanian lettering for “Seebach Mosque” is the large word “Islamshop”. The website claims that it is the “largest online shop in Switzerland”.

However, what the mosque, registered in the commercial register as the “Foundation of Islamic Youth”, sells online and in its bookshop just behind the entrance door is rather interesting. For 39.90 francs, for example, the book “Ilmihal for Women”, translated from Turkish, a kind of Islamic guide for Muslim women. This ” opus” was first brought to the attention of the newspaper “Oberösterreichisches Volksblatt”.

It says, for example, that “anyone who insults the Prophet Muhammad, offends him or denigrates his religion in any way must be killed”. And he must be killed even if he repents of his actions. What such calls can result in was shown by the beheading of the French teacher Samuel Paty last October. Paty was brutally murdered in the street because he had dared to raise the issue of the Mohammed cartoons in school.When this newspaper phones Bashkim K. (name altered), the founder of the foundation and head of the Islam shop, he says he cannot possibly know the contents of all the books he sells.Bashkim K. does not answer the questions he subsequently receives in writing with evidence of the problematic passages in the guide. The Islamshop website now states that ” Ilmihal for Women” is now sold out.The “Islamic basic knowledge” that the book wants to impart also includes such ideas: “The predominant goal of feminism lies in the de-feminisation of women, which leads to a comprehensive rejection of their own gender identity, but at the same time destroys it. (…) No gender is superior to the other. Men and women are just not equal. In some respects, the woman is superior to the man. She is more soft-hearted, more caring, more protective, has more sense for aesthetics. (The) man is more warlike, more rational, takes care of defence and sustenance.”It is not far from such ideas to the use of violence against women: “The husband is entitled to chastisement if the wife invites other men into the house against the will of her husband, gets involved with other men, squanders the common property on other men and neglects her religious duties. If all else fails, “light beating on the part of the husband is permissible”. However, blows to the head, face, chest or stomach, as well as broken bones and life-threatening injuries are not permitted. “No marks or traces may be left on the body as a result of the beating. (…) The primary aim of this measure is merely to exert psychological pressure on the woman to bring about a change for the better.”

What Bashkim K. and his foundation think of this advice remains unclear. The foundation states that its purpose is to promote the religious concerns of Muslims in Switzerland. However, that does not seem to be all. A whole series of companies in which Bashkim K. has a stake are written on the foundation’s letterbox. In addition to the mosque and online trading, the foundation says it is also active in humanitarian aid and collects donations.

For some time, the supervisory authority has had doubts as to whether the foundation capital of initially 50,000 Swiss francs was really used in accordance with its purpose. In May 2019, the Federal Supervisory Authority for Foundations wrote: “At present, it must be assumed that the foundation must be liquidated. If necessary, the civil and/or criminal responsibilities of the foundation’s management bodies must also be examined (…)”.

The supervisory authority appointed a trustee and had Bashkim K. removed from the commercial register as president of the foundation board. But that did not help at all. Even the trustee did not manage to get an overview of the financial situation. In February, exasperated, he threw in the towel. The foundation supervisory authority now wants to file a complaint for disobedience against official orders, as it explains on request. It had no knowledge of the book “Ilmihal for Women”. The prosecution authorities will have to clarify whether the foundation has committed a criminal offence.

https://www.landbote.ch/zuercher-moschee-vertreibt-buch-mit-mordaufruf-855680075624

Demographic data confirms the ‘Great Replacement’ is real, says French philosopher Michel Onfray

The “Great Replacement” is actually happening, regardless of what the mainstream leftist press wants people to believe, influential French philosopher Michel Onfray said in talk show streamed on Youtube of the news site Front Populaire.

“If someone on the left says ‘the Great Replacement, that is us’, the response is ‘very good’, but if someone on the right like Renuad Camus says there is a ‘Great Replacement’, they immediately cry ‘fascism’,” Onfray said.

The Great Replacement is a term coined by French author Renaud Camus in his 2010 book “The Great Replacement”, in which he proposes the theory that indigenous French people are being demographically replaced by non-European peoples at a time when France was the subject of repeated terrorist attacks by Islamists. That book is part of a larger wave of Euroepan “cultural pessimism” whose other proponents include Thilo Sarrazin in Germany, who wrote “Germany Abolishes Itself”, along with Éric Zemmour (“The French Suicide”) and Michel Houllebecq (“Submission”).

“This is a recurring theme in the media: on the left they say that immigration is an opportunity, it is healthy, it brings vitality and fresh blood, while on the right people say that all immigration is bad, and we should keep to ourselves,” Onfray said, arguing that whatever one’s opinion on the matter, the demographic data actually confirms the Great Replacement theory is no “conspiracy theory”.

“Is there in fact a Great Replacement? Demographers say yes, there is. It is very simple. There are men and women, they procreate, you have a certain birth rate, you do the calculations, make projections, and it will show a graph,” he said, pointing out that those who dismiss the idea say this will only happen in a distant future but cannot deny that demographics are changing, with ethnic Europeans moving towards a minority position in countries across the West.

On far left websites where most of the general public obtain their information, such as Wikipedia, the Great Replacement is listed as a far-right conspiracy theory. However, Onfray also said that a ban in many Western countries on reporting ethnicity of the population, such as in France, is designed to hide this truth.

“One doesn’t have the right to produce ethnic statistics or religious ones… These bans are made to prevent demographers from predicting what is to come,” Onfray said.

Although France keeps no statistics based on ethnicity, demographers have sought other data points to confirm the rapid demographic replacement of ethnic French people, including examining the names of children being born. 

In the United States, which tracks ethnicity, mass immigration combined with falling birth rates and increasing deaths of the White population have led to a rapid shift in the demographic picture in the country. Whites, who made up nearly 90 percent of the population in 1960, now make up under 60 percent of the population. There are now predictions that Whites will become a minority as early as this decade if immigration trends do not reverse, according to the Brookings Institute. 

In other countries, such as Norway, Whites are expected to remain a majority for a longer of period of time, but are still expected to become a minority this century

The 62-year-old Onfray is the author of more than 100 books and gave up his position as a high school philosophy teacher in 2002 and established the tuition-free People’s University in Caen, where he and several others teach philosophy and other subjects. The university does not accept state contributions and is only sustained from the proceeds of Onfray’s books.

https://rmx.news/article/article/demographic-data-confirms-the-great-replacement-is-real-says-french-philosopher-michel-onfray

Night of extreme urban violence in Blois, France

Cars have been damaged, businesses looted and a fire has destroyed an Aldi store in the northern districts of the city of Blois. A gendarmerie helicopter had to be deployed in the capital of the Loir-et-Cher département, in central France.

Images such as these have become common in France, although not in smaller cities. On the night of Tuesday March 16 to Wednesday March 17, violent rioters set fire to the northern districts of the city, a few hours after a serious accident involving three vehicles, which left four injured, two of whom were serious, reported regional daily La Nouvelle République. The circumstances of the tragedy have yet to be clarified, but it seems that everything started from the refusal of a motorist to stop at a police inspection point. He was then chased by the police, before hitting two other cars.

According to an LCI journalist present on the spot, 150 rioters attacked the police during the night, in retaliation. One of them even got behind the wheel of a delivery truck and ran into a group of officials.

“We are facing a system of urban violence,” said the police chief of the department, François Pesneau, present alongside the many police forces and firefighters. “Many vehicles were burned and a fire started on the side of the Aldi store,” he told La Nouvelle République.

During the night, the magistrate specified: “We are in the process of mobilizing the troops and calling for police reinforcements, from the BAC of Tours, Orléans and Le Mans.” A gendarmerie helicopter was also deployed shortly after midnight. The police chief then announced the arrival of a “squadron of the mobile gendarmerie of Paris” as well as the GIGN in order to “strike hard to quickly put an end to these developments”.

The GIGN [Groupe d’intervention de la Gendarmerie nationale] is the elite police tactical unit of the French National Gendarmerie. Its missions include counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, surveillance of national threats, protection of government officials, and targeting organized crime. It is headquartered in Versailles-Satory near Paris. Although most of its operations take place in France, the unit, as a component of the French Armed Forces, can operate anywhere in the world. Many of its missions are secret, and members are not allowed to be publicly photographed. It it one of the most experienced counter-terrorism units in the world.

On social networks, many Internet users have described a situation of “war” or a “jungle”. Some have gone so far as to draw a comparison with the video game GTA, which features thugs braving the police and committing numerous criminal acts. The inhabitants of the district also denounced the burglaries and looting of a business.

The new Aldi store had only opened a few days ago, but African and Arab youths looted, ransacked and set it on fire. Curiously, it is the same people who will complain about the lack of local shops.

The unimaginable scenes of guerrilla warfare and looting were accompanied by sounds of explosions and screams in the city of Louis XII with 46 086 inhabitants today that has its immigrant “districts” to the north.

During a press conference, held at Wednesday noon in Blois, the public prosecutor François Chevallier and Pesneau detailed the circumstances. “It all started at 6.30 pm Tuesday night, with a car visibly going too fast. The Blois anti-crime brigade (BAC) wanted to control the driver, who did not comply,” state officials explained. “A chase took place in the streets, with the driver taking a lot of risks. The police finally decided to stop the pursuit but, a few meters further on, when a red traffic light is once again ignored, the vehicle collided with another car and ended up on its roof,” the two senior officials pointed out.

The driver managed to escape, but his two passengers, an 18-year-old and a 16-year-old minor, were trapped in the carcass of the car, both injured. Both were transported to hospital emergency rooms. The condition of the youngest, very seriously injured, was a cause for concern on Wednesday. Both individuals, the authorities finally indicated, are known to the police and the judiciary for criminal offences.

The accident sparked the riot with most serious incident taking place at around 11 pm when a stolen delivery truck tried to ram security forces. Police fired at the truck and only then, after a total of twelve shots in order to block the momentum, did the truck stop. The occupants of the truck ran away, leaving it to finish its charge but without further damage.

Three investigations have been opened: one for an aggravated refusal to comply, entrusted to the departmental public security directorate of Loir-et-Cher; the other for urban violence, managed by the same service; the last for an attempted voluntary homicide on a person in authority and aggravated theft of the truck, led by the judicial police of Orléans and Tours.

An investigation published in Le Parisien meanwhile compiled the testimonies of police officers confronted with the explosion of violence among young people of immigrant origin. For many it is linked to the consequences of the health crisis.

In recent weeks, various facts have multiplied throughout France, increasingly involving young African and Arab adolescents. Several of them were even killed during brawls of great violence, in Champigny-sur-Marne or Argenteuil. This kind of violence is increasingly making headlines, and it primarily concerns law enforcement and judicial personnel, on the front line.

Le Parisien compiled a number of alarming testimonies on violence among very young people. “We seize a lot of weapons. Some pretend to limp while walking with crutches which they use in brawls,” a police officer in Juvisy-sur-Orge (Essonne) explained. “We have the impression that it is the weekend or school holidays permanently at the moment because so many young people loiter at the bottom of the high-rise towers doing nothing,” another officer remarked and added that “the violence they display is more than before, but it is difficult to quantify”.

In fact, the phenomenon of clashes between gangs has experienced real progress in recent years. According to the Interior Ministry, 375 such clashes took place in 2020, against 288 in 2019. It is an increase of nearly 25 percent in one year, with the figures for the first months of 2021 already up. “With the curfew, some therefore meet in the evening to smoke shisha next to buildings. In addition to not respecting sanitary measures, it creates nuisances,” said the officers.

“This violence existed in some places, but the Covid crisis is an aggravating factor and we have seen violence occur in peri-urban municipalities so far relatively spared,” said the officer in charge of mission at the union of Internal Security Executives. And in addition to the violence and the daily insecurity that these young people cause in the cities of France, they do not seem at all concerned by the health measures which regulate the lives of the French: “In any case, even when we simply come to talk to them, we must not address the theme of the mask, barrier measures or the pandemic, because they tell us that it is government nonsense to muzzle the population.”

https://freewestmedia.com/2021/03/18/night-of-extreme-urban-violence-in-blois-france/

“Kill Them; Kill Them All”: The War against Police in France

On January 25 in Pantin, a suburb of Paris, on February 4 in Carcassonne in the south of France, and on February 13 in Poissy in Yvelines, organized groups of “young people” — according to the established media vocabulary to avoid any ethnic designation — lured police forces into their neighborhoods to ambush them. To the shouts of “Kill them; kill them all”, police patrols were attacked with explosives and pyrotechnic devices used as urban guerrilla weapons. Each time, videos of the attack were broadcast on social networks.

Between March 17 and May 5, 2020, French police were subjected to 79 ambushes, based on statistics from the Ministry of the Interior published by Le Figaro. In October 2020, Le Figaro counted at least ten attacks on police precincts since the beginning of the year, and more than 85 incidents of “violence against persons in positions of public authority” were recorded daily throughout the country by the national police, according to Le Monde. In January, the statistical services of the Ministry of the Interior recorded 2,288 such “kill them all” incidents, based on information from police reports.

A war is being waged against the police in France, but this war is never named. On the contrary, many members of the media, rap singers, actors, experts and others are joining delinquents and offenders to claim that an intrinsically racist police force is active in a war against Blacks and Arabs living in France.

Incessant and widely publicized demonstrations organized by the clan of Assa Traoré are the best example of this inversion. Since 2016, Assa Traoré, a black woman of African descent, has been leading a campaign against the police. She accused the police officers who arrested her brother, Adama, of killing him. Four official reports by experts have denied any “killing” by the police, but Assa Traoré keeps fighting and keeps producing experts’ reports of her own to “prove” that her brother was assassinated. She is now supported internationally. She has been named a “guardian of the year” by Time Magazine and obtained a full article in The New York Times.

Assa Traore is not alone in leading campaign against French police. In May 2020, while the French singer Camélia Jordana was interviewed on French public television’s Channel 2, she accused the police of killing Black and Arab people every day, gratuitously, just for fun. “The men and women who go to work every morning in the suburbs” are “massacred for no other reason than their skin color,” said the singer.

Then, immediately, an surreal sequence took place: MP Aurélien Taché (LREM, the party of the French President Emmanuel Macron) tweeted:

“Bravo @Camelia_Jordana, but the price you are going to pay will be terrible… you knew that. They are going to deny, then shift, the burden of proof and once again try to make the victims look guilty.”

The news magazine Les Inrockuptibles interviewed the movie maker David Dufresne as an “expert” about the police brutality — he once directed a documentary about the permanent conflict between the youths of the suburbs and the police. Of course, David Dufresne supported Camelia Jordana’s accusations that the singer “expressed the obvious.”

The left-wing magazine L’Obs went one step further in June 2020 by handing the microphone to the Black French Hollywood movie star, Omar Sy. From his Los Angeles villa, Sy “demanded justice for Adama Traoré”, drew a parallel with George Floyd and called for a “police force worthy of our democracy”.

On June 24, Amnesty International published a report denouncing the racism of the police during the Covid lockdown in Europe. On July 19, 2020, the left-wing mayor of Colombes, in Hauts-de-Seine, Patrick Chaimovitch, drew a parallelbetween the police of Vichy — the French regime that collaborated with the Nazis during the World War II — and today’s police. A psychoanalyst, Gérard Miller, invited people to “think about” Chaimovitch’s remarks, and a journalist, Edwy Plenel, compared the new Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin to René Bousquet, a high-ranking civil servant who organized the Vel d’Hiv raid during World War II and collaborated with the Gestapo.

The media’s suspicion of the illegitimate use of violence by the police is so intense that officers under attack do not even feel permitted to use their gun. Philippe Bilger, an ex-magistrate, writes, “in the face of threats, various jets and physical attacks, they [police] have practically no right to use what the law authorizes them to use,” namely their gun.

The indictment of the French police by the media and the entertainment industry — actors, singers and so on — is also fueled by academics. The police are accused of carrying out “facial checks” — making racist use of their ID control. That idea was launched and fuelled by a study published in 2009 by Fabien Jobard and René Lévy, two sociologists, who stated that police controls are carried out “au faciès” — “not on what people do, but on what they are, or appear to be”. In 2017, the Defender of Rights, a state agency devoted to the defense of the defenseless, publicly took up the charge against the police of racist identity checks. On February 12, Claire Hédon, of Defender of Rights, asked on public radio, France Info, for an end to identity checks in “certain neighborhoods” and for the establishment of “zones without identity checks”.

Claims from entertainers , as well as “studies” by sociologists or by Defender of Rights, cannot be countered — or corroborated — by sociological studies showing that crime is unequally distributed among the different ethnic strata that make up French society. French law prohibits producing any data on criminality by race or ethnic group. This produces a strange situation where it is permissible to accuse the police of racism, but it is forbidden and punishable by law to explain that Black people or North African people are over-represented in prisons and in crime data compared to their demographic presence in the French population.

The media and entertainers’ offensive against the police is so strong that often politicians and members of the government do not dare to oppose these “prosecutors”; cravenly, they side with the entertainers against the police. “Today, when the color of your skin is not white, the risk of being stopped by the police is very big” president Macron told the magazine Brut in December 2020. With code words, the president was telling the French population that the behavior of the police was racist.

Judicial cowards, of course, also side with the chic mob against the police. In 2016, the Court of Cassation ruled that “an identity check based on physical characteristics associated with a real or supposed origin, without any prior objective justification, is discriminatory. It is a serious fault”.

On January 27, 2021, the lawyers of six prominent NGOs launched a group action against the state. They sent a formal notice to French Prime Minister Jean Castex, as well as to Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin and Minister of Justice Éric Dupond-Moretti, calling for an end to “facial checks”.

The state has four months to respond to the NGOs’ formal notice and offer proposals. If it does not respond satisfactorily, the group action against the state, the first of its kind in Europe, will go to court.

The French police are not under attack only by French nationals. Powerful international actors have also undertaken to challenge the investigative resources of the police. On October 6, 2020, the EU Court of Justice issued a judgment in three cases (cases C511, C512 and C520/18) relating to the “widespread and indiscriminate retention of traffic and location data” in the electronic communications sector. In other words, to protect the privacy of European citizens, national governments will not be authorized to require a telephone operator to retain (for a few months) customer data. For example, an investigative police officer will no longer be able to obtain — in the near future — detailed data on the telephone calls made and received by a crime suspect, or the GPS coordinates at the time of receiving and making the calls during the previous two months.

As a result, preventing and solving crimes will be much more complex and often impossible. In 90% of the cases, the police only have as a clue the phone numbers that have been listed close to a crime scene. These numbers had helped the police track suspects, like a trail of breadcrumbs.

The forces that today are raging against the police — some of the media, celebrities, “anti-racist” organizations and NGOs, part of the French judiciary, and the European human rights courts, as well as the so-called Human Rights Council of the UN and other international organizations — are all fighting to deprive European states of their power on an essential point: their mission to ensure the security of all citizens. Jean-Eric Schoettl, former Secretary General of the Constitutional Council, wrote:

“Congenitally, judges, commissioners and, for the mostpart, members of the European Parliament reject Europe as a power as much as they challenge national sovereignty. This allergy to the regalian is in the DNA of a Union founded against the very idea of power.”

If this French style of defunding the police succeeds, the so-called anti-racism ideology, set up in the mid-1980s by the left, will prove to be the most effective tool for dismantling states since Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. If the police cannot investigate or protect the public because officers are afraid of being called racists, the security of all citizens is in danger.

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/17105/france-war-against-police