Threat Alert in France: Police Protection Needed For Additional Teachers Accused of ‘Insulting Islam’

Two University Professors at the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies (IEP) in eastern France have been placed under 24-hour police protection after being smeared as “Islamophobes” and “fascists.” The teachers’ lives are under threat after an Islamo-leftist student group, National Union of Students of France (UNEF), led a dangerous campaign against the professors for simply trying to question the concept of “Islamophobia”.

Despite the danger the professors are facing, the radical student union continues to incite violence towards them and is lobbying the school to have them sanctioned.

For two months the teachers have been dealing with harassment and denigration from the student group for simply wanting to discuss the validity of the concept of “Islamophobia”. On March 4, the words “Fascists in our lecture halls. Islamophobia kills” were plastered on the building housing the premises of the Grenoble IEP, accompanied by the names of the two professors.

The Grenoble branch of the National Union of Students of France (Unef) posted the vandalism and implied threats on the front of the establishment via social networks.

Below is a picture taken of the student unions’ dangerous smears towards the teachers – their names were blurred by a media outlet. Under Sharia, those who insult Muhammad or Allah are to be executed, as are those who desecrate the Quran or commit other acts of blasphemy.

One of the professors, Vincent Tournier, is in charge of a course called “Islam and Muslims in contemporary France;” while the other, Klaus Kinzler, is a lecturer in German and has taught at the facility for 25 years.

The student union and their President, 23-year-old Thomas Mandroux, have been fighting for months to “remove” Professor Tournier and his course from the University. The union has accused the teacher and his course of spreading “Islamophobic” remarks during classes. Facebook and Instagram pages were launched asking students to report all “problematic comments” that might have occurred in class, with expectations that the reports could be used to cancel the course and the teacher. 

The teacher responded to pressure by the student union by requesting a ban on the union’s members from his course. This caused an uproar among the jointly leftist and Islamic students looking to make trouble in his class. The targeted protests and smears against the teacher intensified.

The other teacher placed under police protection, Klaus Kinzler, is a 61-year-old German teacher who has been at at IEP Grenoble for 25 years. It is important to note that Professor Kinzler labels himself as a liberal from the “extreme center” who believes in freedom of speech.

The controversy arose at the end of November during an informal working group to prepare for the school’s annual “week of equality” which also focuses on ending “discrimination”. The teacher was asked to prepare a thematic day under the title: “Racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism”.

During a discussion with teachers and student, Professor Kinzler questioned “the alignment of these three terms in one theme”. He questioned whether the term Islamophobia has real meaning or “is just a propaganda weapon of extremists smarter than us”. The professor suggested the title be changed to “Racism, anti-Semitism and other forms of contemporary discrimination”.

This very small request, however, was perceived as a declaration of war by the Islamo-leftist students who quickly had the Professor excluded from the group. The students claimed to be “injured” by the professor’s suggestions.

The professors have had little support among their colleagues who have feared speaking out or are upset over the attention the University is receiving. As Professor Kinzler explains, “On a human level, this is shocking to me. There’s a majority of my colleagues who hate me now. Because in their eyes – I’m dragging the establishment through the mud – While I’m the one risking my own skin”

The following video is a combination of two separate clips taken from a TV talk show featuring Prof. Kinzler:

This incident with the French school teachers is just the latest attempt by Muslims and leftists to force Western nations to submit to Islamic Blasphemy laws via political correctness. In France, accusations of alleged Islamophobia have resulted in citizens to be slaughtered, live in hiding, lose their careers, and live every day of their lives with targets on their backs.

This past October, history teacher Samuel Paty was beheaded by a Muslim outside his school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. Paty was decapitated after an Islamic student, her father and powerful Islamic leaders relentlessly smeared and maligned him on social media, ultimately leading to his assassination by decapitation.

The French government was condemned for not protecting Paty and ignoring the radicalisation signs exhibited by those leading a smear campaign against him. Furthermore, French authorities not only ignored the threats being lodged at Paty but instead, investigated Paty for potential “thought crimes” against Islam.

RAIR foundation USA recently reported on Didier Lemaire, a teacher for twenty years in the French city of Trappes, who must live under 24-hour police protection. In addition, he must leave his profession after his life was threatened for honoring the memory of the beheaded history teacher, Samuel Paty, and for defending the values of the Republic. Instead of denouncing the threats of violence against the philosophy teacher, Ali Rabeh, the Muslim mayor of Trappes, further incited those threatening his life. 

Unlike with Samuel Paty, the French government condemned the threatening campaign being led by the

Islamo-leftist student group. State officials believe those targeting the professors could put the lecturers in danger.

The professors also received the support of the Minister of National Education Jean-Michel Blanquer. Junior interior minister Marlene Schiappa said the posters and social media comments recalled the harassment Samuel Paty faced last October. “These are really odious acts after what happened with the decapitation of Samuel Paty who was smeared in the same way on social networks,” she said on the BFM news channel. “We can’t put up with this type of thing.” 

The Director of Sciences Po Grenoble, however, judged the words of one of the professors as “problematic” while strongly condemning the dissemination of his name and that of his colleague.

A tough new security law is being discussed in the French parliament that would make publishing personal information about a public servant punishable, if done to cause them harm. This law would make the offence punishable by up to three years in prison.

This would be in effect, a much needed kind of anti-doxxing law, which should also be in place in The United States after similar tactics had been used on this articles author, TV host, Tucker Carlson along with many others.

Meanwhile, students at the University continue to malign the teachers and hold protests against “Islamophobia”.

All over the Islamic world, and now the Western world, secular thinkers (Mila), clergy, teacherspoliticians(Geert Wilders), artists, poets, writers, journalists (Lars Hedegaard), bloggers (Bangladesh), and cartoonists (Charlie Hebdo) are threatened and/or targeted for death because they dare to be critical of Islam.

Leftist activists, politicians and organizations assist this jihad on free speech by calling all who openly criticize Islam of being guilty of “hate speech” or “Islamophobia”. This is a secular equivalent of “blasphemy” and is rapidly working its way into Western law.

As one Charlie Hebdo journalist stated, “The more of us who choose to stay silent, the more dangerous it becomes for the few who continue speaking out.” The fact is that where critical thinking & free speech end, the West ends as well.

https://rairfoundation.com/sharia-alert-police-protection-needed-for-additional-french-teachers-accused-of-insulting-islam-video/

The German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia is one of the strongholds of the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group

It was 29 March 2019 when a 19-year-old man sped across the city centre of Essen (North Rhine-Westphalia) in his Opel car on that Friday morning. The police had been searching for the man with Tajik roots with a large contingent; he had been noticed for his “suspicious driving”. He was caught and arrested.

A few days later, there were large-scale raids in ten cities in North Rhine-Westphalia and Baden-Württemberg – eleven men, nine of them with Tajik roots, were arrested. The suspicion was that they all belonged to an ISIS terror cell planning terrorist attacks in Germany.

In April 2020, the next successful police investigation: special police forces once again uncovered an ISIS terror cell. This time, four Tajiks from North Rhine-Westphalia, aged 24 to 32, were arrested. Their leader has already been in custody since March 15, 2019 for illegal ownership of weapons. Again North-Rhine Westphalia, again suspected Islamists who have Tajik roots. So is North Rhine-Westphalia targeted by this group?

In fact, this ISIS splinter group seems to want to gain a foothold in North Rhine-Westphalia. According to the Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office, the foursome arrested in 2020 planned to attack US army facilities in Germany as well as individuals. The suspects had already had weapons, ammunition and components for explosive devices. The five men had already joined ISIS in January 2019 and had been directed by leading terrorists from Syria and Afghanistan.

According to the Federal Prosecutor’s Office, the group was first supposed to travel to Tajikistan to fight in the “Holy War” against the government there. But then the plans changed and attacks were to take place in Germany. Two US air force bases were spied on for this purpose. Security circles have stressed to the newspaper DER WESTEN that the case shows a continuing danger of ISIS – even if the terrorist group has largely lost its territory in Syria and Iraq.

Islamism expert Sigrid Herrmann-Marschall (57) on the “Tajik phenomenon”, especially in North Rhine-Westphalia: “In my estimation, Muslims of Tajik origin are more at home in institutions that are close to the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood. There they meet like-minded people. The background to this is that their own places of prayer are not available.”

The expert continues: “It depends on both the local conditions and the vigilance of the imams that radical Tajiks do not congregate in these mosques. There is a latent danger. I hope that it will be possible to determine from the soon to begin trial how the structures of such terror cells are set up.”

The Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office now wants to take these men out of circulation and brought charges against the five men on February 1, 2021. One of the men is said to have carried out terror propaganda from North-Rhine Westphalia, especially in the Russian- and Tajik-language online network of the “IS province of Khorasan”, he had ideologically trained followers and interested parties worldwide, radicalised them. This network was significantly involved in the radicalisation of the Stockholm attacker, who killed four people and injured numerous others with a truck on April 7, 2017, according to the Office of the Attorney General.

Funds were also allegedly collected to expand propaganda and recruit more members in Germany. Their goal was to take up armed struggle against “infidels”. They also trained themselves in physical training for this, including paintball games. Among the participants of this “training” were also Islamists who had contact with the assassin of Vienna on November 2, 2020.

It is indeed to be wished that the trial will bring more clarity….

https://www.derwesten.de/region/nrw-terrorgefahr-von-dieser-isis-gruppe-islamismus-expertin-schlaegt-alarm-id231843909.html?fbclid=IwAR2_s9yd75UZesRnH1MfM87kLfyVNlU67MPML-QL1ewj_yOKME4fLf5JWyw

Germany: Call of the muezzin in the entire urban area of Gelsenkirchen dismissed for the time being

As in many other cities in Germany, the issue of the call of the muezzin is currently stirring up public opinion in Gelsenkirchen, a city in the Ruhr area. For years, the call of the muezzin has been heard from two mosques in the districts of Hassel and Horst, which are run by the Ankara-based Islamic association DITIB. If the Alliance 90/Green Party in Gelsenkirchen has its way, the muezzin call is to be extended to other mosques in the city area, from which the call is to be heard daily during the Corona pandemic and then permanently every Friday for the notorious Friday prayer.

However, there is growing resistance to this. In the city council, the Green motion was rejected with the votes of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the Free Democratic Party (FDP), the AfD and also some representatives of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). However, it was an extremely close result. The motion was then passed on to the education committee, where, however, there is great interest in dropping the hot potato, as can be learned from the city council. The Citizens’ Movement Pax Europa (BPE) has also contributed with extensive flyer distribution campaigns in Gelsenkirchen to raising the level of information among the population about the totalitarian and threatening significance of the muezzin call.

The Greens, on the other hand, seem to remain ignorant of the facts. Today, Tuesday, from 6 to 8 p.m., they are organising the online conference entitled “Ways of interreligious dialogue: Why does the desire for an Islamic call to prayer in Gelsenkirchen trigger such controversy?”, for which one can also register by email at “kv@gruene-gelsenkirchen.de”.

The most prominent participant is Lamya Kaddor, who has been a Green politician since October 2020 and is aiming for a candidacy for the German Parliament, and is also the founder of the “Liberal-Islamic Federation”. She will be in the company of “religious educator” Dr Darjusch Bartsch from the “Centre for Islamic Theology” at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster and Dr Detlef Schneider-Stengel, advisor for “Interreligious Dialogue” at the Diocese of Essen. A fact-based critical discussion can hardly be expected from this panel. Perhaps it will at least be possible to follow up with questions.

https://www.journalistenwatch.com/2021/03/19/gelsenkirchen-muezzinruf-stadtgebiet/