What will your city be like when Islamists become the majority?


by Giulio Meotti

We are a few kilometers from the Palace of Versailles, but an abyss separates the famed residence of the kings from Trappes, where Louis XIV built the ponds as water reservoirs for the castle park.

In the spotlight ever since a philosophy teacher who paid homage to Samuel Paty must now live under police protection, the French city of Trappes is a laboratory for understanding how thirty years of multicultural ideology in the suburbs does not lead to cultural enrichment, but to the death of Western culture. The weekly Valeurs Actuelles gives us a glimpse of life in Trappes.

“Trappes is known for providing a large contingent of jihadists to the Islamic State. Trappes has 32,000 inhabitants, 70% of them Muslims, 40-50 different nationalities. Most often born here, the residents wear hijab, qami, sarouel, traditional Middle Eastern clothing.

“There are no more mixed hairdressers. Fundamentalist bookshops and Islamic clothing stores abound around the Omaribn-al-Khattâb mosque, a stone’s throw from the trendy bars of Oberkampf Street. Women no longer venture out with bare arms. Friday prayers flood the streets and are not subject to any sanctions. The submission is complete. The church cannot compete with the five mosques ”.

Eric Zemmour, on his show Face à l’Ainfo on CNews, said that Trappes has become “a Muslim city, governed by Islamic law”. According to him, “there is no longer French law there” and Trappes has become a breeding ground for Islam. “It is a territory that is no longer French, which is no longer governed by French law, so says this professor”.

What did Trappes professor Didier Lemaire, threatened with death and now forced to move with the police escort, say? Here it is below:

“After the Jews left Trappes, no more anti-Semitic inscriptions on the city walls. There is no longer a mixed hairdresser. Maghreb women can no longer enter cafes. The veil exerts tremendous pressure on women. Then it is the moderate Muslims and the atheists who leave. Fundamentalists are successfully completing their purification process “

Father Étienne Guillet, 44, is the priest of Trappes. He has a strong community because his parishioners come from Cape Verde, Congo, Ivory Coast, India. But then he admits to Vatican News: “The Trappes mosque hosts 3000 people, our church has only 400 seats”. Five mosques, one church and a synagogue – which was set on fire -: a Turkish mosque run by the government of Ankara; a Tabligh mosque; a small mosque-prayer hall; a sub-Saharan mosque; the great mosque run by the main religious association of the city close to the Muslim Brotherhood.

Two journalists from the newspaper Le Monde spent a year in Trappes and documented their experience in the book “La communauté”, where they describe a parallel society where Islamists dominate public life.

And then the model overflows. In the nearby city of La Verrière, we observe “the withdrawal of Muslim women from the labor market”, “a strong, widespread, permanent community logic”, and pressure to finance a Salafist mosque or to wear the veil. Paris Match also talked about Trappes, adding another element: “In Trappes, all butchers are halal”.

It is Michel Houellebecq’s “Submission” that has become reality.

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/296647

In the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Islamists are now in charge of Islamic religious education

The coalition of Christdemocrats (CDU) and Liberals (FDP) in North Rhine-Westphalia planned to take a “completely new approach” to Islamic religious education. The Turkish state, Turkish nationalists and associations monitored by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution were no longer to be responsible. Instead, “liberal Muslims” should have a say – this is what the Minister for Integration Joachim Stamp (FDP) and his State Secretary Serap Güler (CDU) promised in 2017.Almost four years later, little has remained of this. The state has established a commission in which Muslim communities are to have a say about Islamic religious education (IRU) – about teachers, textbooks, curricula. But apart from a few exceptions, this commission will essentially be made up of those associations that the state government once warned against. The Ministry of Education, which is in charge, has offered them the opportunity to become members of the commission. This is what research by the newspaper WELT has revealed.One of them is the Ditib association, which is controlled by the Turkish state. For years, it was in a state of disfavour because informers from Ditib groups had denounced local critics of the Turkish government to the Turkish authorities. In addition, militant-nationalist propaganda events in Ditib congregations had become known. In 2017, Minister Stamp therefore decided with regard to Ditib: “Anyone who denounces and spies cannot be a partner in the organisation of Islamic school lessons for one day longer.This hard line now seems to be passé. When asked, the Ministry of Education did not want to comment officially on the invited associations. Nevertheless, the ministry defends itself by saying that each commission member must contractually guarantee to be “independent and non-governmental” and to respect constitutional principles. Those who break the terms of the contract can be removed from the commission by the ministry. The Islamic Council (IR), which is largely influenced by the Milli Görüs organisation, has also been invited to participate.And it is classified by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution as Islamist with certain exceptions. However, according to the newspaper WELT, the IR is considered “cooperative and reliable” within the ministry. The situation is similar regarding the theologically conservative Association of Islamic Cultural Centres (VIKZ).Like Ditib and IR, VIKZ used to conduct ” tests of ideology” in the selection of IRU teachers and interfered in the private lives of teachers, complains the Association of Islamic Teachers (VdI). The Albanian UIAZD will also join the commission. It is in line with Ditib, Islamrat and VIKZ and grouped in an umbrella organisation: the Coordination Council of Muslims (KRM).There are reasons for this set-up of the commission: With their many hundreds of thousands of members nationwide, the KRM associations are the largest Muslim associations. For decades, their mosques have organised the religious life of local Muslims. If you are looking for a stable representation of a relevant number of Muslims, you cannot get around them. At least, that seems to be the intention of the Ministry of Education – despite all the warnings from the Ministry of Integration.Critics see this as a victory for the so-called conservative Muslims. Lamya Kaddor, an Islamic scholar from Duisburg, for example, comments sharply: “Those who expose young Muslims to the influence of partly ultra-conservative, partly nationalist associations should not complain if such tendencies increase in the country,” she says in an interview with WELT. Now the ministry could defend itself against such accusations by saying that it had after all put a nationalist-influenced force outside for good: the Central Council of Muslims (ZMD). The ZMD is not allowed to participate in the IRU because its members are members of the Turkish nationalist Atib.But this does little to change the balance of power in the commission, in which hardly any liberal groups are represented. The Liberal Islamic League (LIB), for example, was rejected. Its activities are praised by the state, but it only has a few hundred members and a single mosque. The ministry told the LIB that it had to build up a national association and more mosques – which is not easy for a group of volunteers.With this occupation, the country has renounced to break the power of the KRM Muslims. The opportunity to do so existed. This is because the first draft of the Commission Act did not yet stipulate that an organisation must necessarily operate mosque congregations in order to be allowed to participate in the Commission.

https://www.welt.de/regionales/nrw/article225955605/Islamischer-Religionsunterricht-Mitsprache-nur-mit-Moschee.html?cid=socialmedia.facebook.shared.web&fbclid=IwAR3Vm2tGYULTsESyxB5Gz_0u_ZR1dUrHzAPRPacKpPdpo1gcwuMrQGNCnGY

Want to know the nationality of crime suspects in Germany? Only two states consistently offer that data

Of the 16 federal German states, only Saxony and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania produce police reports that, in general, reveal the nationalities of crime suspects, but another state may soon join them. 

The Saxon Ministry of the Interior stated that disclosing nationalities is “the principle of transparent communication.” Currently, North Rhine-Westphalia is preparing a similar decree as the one in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, which requires police to always name nationalities of suspects, according to Junge Freiheit. North Rhine-Westphalia has one of Germany’s largest migrant populations and has been dealing with a rise in Arab clan crime in recent years. 

Meanwhile, Baden-Württemberg and Bremen announced that they would investigate whether there was a justified public interest in revealing such information.

Rhineland-Palatinate and several other federal states then stated that they mainly use the press code to guide such disclosures. Regarding naming the nationalities, the code states that “as a rule, nationality should not be mentioned unless there is a justified public interest”. That would concern, for example, cases of a particularly serious crime.

The last time the press code changed was in 2017. Before then, it was recommended that the nationality would only be disclosed if there was a “justified factual reference” to the crime. For example, Bavaria follows this principle.

Although Lower Saxony has a regulation stating that nationalities should only be mentioned in special cases, the investigation by Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) and Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) broadcasters revealed that the Lüneburg police station mentions nationalities particularly frequently when it comes to migrants’ countries of origin. However, that will soon change.

“The Ministry of the Interior proved that in principle, no nationalities should be named,” a police spokesman told the broadcasters.

Disclosing the origin of the perpetrator in police reports had been discussed again and again, especially since the attacks on New Year’s Eve 2015/2016 in Cologne. In autumn 2019, this was also a topic at the Conference of Interior Ministers where the federal states could not agree on a joint approach. 

Data on foreigners, but not country of origin, is collected in nationwide statistics, which found that those without a German passport committed 35 percent of all crime in 2019 despite representing only 12 percent of the population. In areas such as murder, assault, and sexual assault, the proportion of those without a German passport committing such a crime was even higher. Still, exact numbers are unclear, and the question of exactly how many murders refugees have committed has also remained an open question.

https://rmx.news/article/article/want-to-know-the-nationality-of-crime-suspects-in-germany-only-two-states-consistently-offer-that-data

French intelligence services are alarmed at growing influence of Turkish power

According to information from a French weekly, Turkish power exerts an increasingly important influence on French territory.

While the tension between France and Turkey has increased over the past year, the French intelligence services are alarmed by the growing influence of Turkish power reported Journal du dimanche (JDD). In its edition of February 7, several reports sent to the Élysée by the General Directorate of Internal Security (DGSI), the General Directorate of External Security (DGSE) and the Intelligence Directorate of the Prefecture of Police (DRPP) at the end of October 2020 alerted the executive on an infiltration strategy orchestrated from Ankara via the Turkish embassy and MIT, the Turkish spy service.

French intelligence services estimate that Ankara exercises “control of the Turkish community” through 650 associations, coordinated by a confederation represented not only in France but also in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. According to JDD, Erdogan can rely on a strong popularity with the diaspora in France and throughout Northern Europe. “He wants to nip any dispute in the bud,” explained the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the columns of the weekly. For example, the Turkish government has woven a network of schools intended to educate children according to the precepts of the AKP, the conservative Islamist party founded and led by Erdogan.

On an official visit to Paris on January 5, 2018, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told the leaders of the French Council for Muslim Worship (CFCM): “The Muslims of France are under my protection. Those who touch you touch me.”

“The problem is that these are future binationals,” said a French security expert. “French people who are trained by a foreign state to be sensitive to Islamist theses.”

Finally, according to the secret services, the Erdogan regime affects “French political life by relying on binational candidates in local elections”. This discreet offensive was detected especially in Alsace, geographically close to Germany, cradle of the Turkish community in Europe, and where the concordat of 1801 still applies (by exception to the law of 1905 on secularism) , offering facilities to religious organizations subject to Ankara.

One of the reports that the JDD was able to read, denounced an interference doomed to “influence the political decisions” of certain communities. According to another, “the DGSI was able to observe the implementation of stratagems aimed at presenting Franco-Turkish candidates on the maximum number of lists in the same city, so that the winner has at least one Turkish running mate who can help defend Ankara’s interests”.

https://freewestmedia.com/2021/02/10/french-intelligence-services-are-alarmed-at-growing-influence-of-turkish-power/

WATCH: Refugees smash tourist flats in Gran Canaria

The sunny island of Gran Canaria is currently being transformed in a very short time from a dream destination for tourists from all over Europe into a large asylum camp for Africans who have illegally entered the country.

A video that circulates on social networks shows what this looks like in practice.

The magazine ” Kanarenmarkt” reports on the background of the video: “A total of four migrants, three of them minors, were arrested on Monday after an altercation at the “Puerto Bello” apartment complex in Puerto Rico on Gran Canaria.

Security forces had also been pelted from balconies with everything in the rooms. Everything within reach was thrown onto the street. Several flats were almost completely destroyed in the process.”

In the apartment complex from which the video originates, minors with a migration background are allegedly accommodated. Insiders and the regional government of the Canary Islands assume that about half of the 600 allegedly underage migrants currently on the island are only pretending to be minors in order to avoid deportation.

Tenerife residents are currently suffering similarly catastrophic conditions.

https://philosophia-perennis.com/2021/02/10/video-migranten-zerlegen-touristen-apartments-auf-gran-canaria/

Syrian refugee demands the abolition of the inscription “Dem deutschen Volke” (To the German people) in the German Parliament (Reichstag)

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Tareq Alaows from Damascus is 31 years young and has studied law in Syria. He speaks the German language quite well. According to his own information, he taught the language himself after he made the journey across the Mediterranean via the Balkans to Germany in 2015 as part of the great wave of refugees. He works, very appropriately, as an adviser on asylum and residence law. He has knowledge of this and can therefore help his Arab compatriots to stay in Germany as long as possible – in some cases permanently.Tareq Alaows would also like to live permanently in Germany. And preferably as a member of the German national parliament. He did not come up with the idea himself, but the Greens helped him and made it clear that they wanted him to run for election. This is reported by the weekly newspaper “Zeit”.

Already in Syria, Mr Alaows claims to have worked “for human rights”, against Assad and the state apparatus. Evidence of this is difficult to find. But here in Germany, with the Greens, he can hit the ground running. The ” Zeit ” quotes him with a rhetoric that is 110 per cent in line with the party:

“The Greens are in government in many cities that are trying to take in more refugees, the so-called safe havens, and federal states that want to take in more refugees. And there are Greens like Aminata Touré, Filiz Polat and many others who are committed to an open society, diversity in politics and respect for human rights. We have a common vision of an open society, which we will work for.”

It would all fit so well, it would all be so beautiful, if there wasn’t one more hurdle to overcome: Tareq Alaows is Syrian and not German. So now he has to be naturalised as quickly as possible. He has “submitted an application for discretionary naturalisation to the competent authority”.

Wouldn’t that be an ingenious solution for many Syrians in Germany? Discretionary naturalisation, and then off to a state parliament or the Bundestag? – There’s plenty of space on the lawn in front of the German Parliament, you could build an extension there …

So simple and colourful it is, the beautiful, new, multi-cultural world of the Greens!

BTW

He also wants to ensure that the inscription “Dem deutschen Volke” (To the German people) of the German Bundestag is amended, he announced. “I want to be the voice of those who live here in Germany as refugees,” he said. It is about participation and a new look in parliament, he said. “The people who have decided on migration and refugee policy so far don’t know how you feel when you have to flee. I want to bring this perspective to the German Parliament.” It should no longer say “To the German people” – but “For all people who live in Germany”.

http://www.pi-news.net/2021/02/tareq-alaows-will-in-den-bundestag/https://philosophia-perennis.com/2021/02/04/syrischer-bundestagskandidat-will-inschrift-dem-deutschen-volke-abaendern/