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/

Women’s rights activist Alice Schwarzer supports Swiss referendum to ban wearing the burqa – Critics of Islam should not fear being called Islamophobic

In an interview, the pioneer of emancipation and women’s rights, Alice Schwarzer, described Islamism as a “fascist ideology”.

It preaches misogyny, Jew-hatred and the anti-democratic Sharia. The ideology demands the full covering of women which does not belong in a democracy. She calls on left-wing critics of Islamism to have more courage to allow themselves to be called “Islamophobic” by self-proclaimed anti-racists. She herself is part of the left, she says.

The interview was conducted on the occasion of the upcoming vote in Switzerland for a referendum to ban the veil at the constitutional level. It is depressing that millions of women in the so-called Islamic theocracy are forced to wear the veil, which the Koran itself does not call for.

She sees a “triumph of the Islamists” who justify the compulsory veiling by saying that a woman’s hair and body are “sin”, which would attract other men. She calls the statement of women wearing the nikab that this covering protects them from men’s eyes a “strange view of men”.

The call for veiling comes remarkably often from female converts who are married to men from the respective countries, often in polygamous marriages.The demand for veiling comes conspicuously often from female converts who are married to men from relevant countries, often in polygamous marriages.Behind this, according to Schwarzer, are husbands and associations who wish to implement Sharia law. As an example, she mentions the Franco-Algerian Rachid Nekkaz, who pays the fines in France for violations of the burqa ban.

Such incitements made a mockery of the rule of law. In Nekkaz’s case, it was clearly politically motivated; he had ambitions for the presidency in Algeria. The veiling of women was the symbol of political Islam. Schwarzer therefore asked: “Do we want this, after 200 years of enlightenment and 50 years of struggle for equality”.

In Iran, there are women who post selfies on Instagram without headscarves, which is a death-defying act of freedom – these women must be supported! Women who wear burqas or nikabs have no rights and thus confirm the Sharia, in which they are considered legally incompetent.

Regarding the left’s accusation that she is a “right-wing feminist”, Schwarzer says: it is a trick of the Islamists to infiltrate the left. They defame any criticism of political Islam, as alleged criticism of Islam, their faith. There are many professors – from the Sorbonne to the Free University of Berlin – who have become silenced under the terror of this ideology.

Schwarzer denies that the Swiss burqa ballot is targeted at Islam and thus at all Muslims. It is helpful for the majority of non-fundamentalists to protect themselves from these fanatics. The first victims of these Islamists are ordinary Muslims. Schwarzer is less critical of the headscarf. Those who want to should wear it. Burqas – no! The Corona mask already shows how harmful it is to human communication.

https://www.wochenblick.at/faschistoide-ideologie-alice-schwarzer-attackiert-politischen-islam/

Council of Europe: No compulsory vaccinations and no discrimination against the unvaccinated

On 27 January, the Council of Europe signed Resolution 2361, which states that vaccinations in EU Member States should not be mandatory. Furthermore, persons who have not been vaccinated may not be discriminated against in any way. This effectively stops the notion of “vaccine passports”.

The resolution goes so far as to order member states such as Sweden to actively inform citizens of these rights. The resolution has been ignored by mainstream politicians and the media.

Many citizens have been worried about whether the untested vaccines will be mandatory, since it has already been proposed in several countries. In Sweden, however, it has not been, because of a law which prohibits involuntary medical interventions. But despite this law, governments could exert such strong pressure on their populations, that it could become almost impossible to live without being exposed to this experimental jab.

In Denmark, a vaccine passport could soon be required to gain access to malls, sports events and other public places, public transport or travel abroad. Happily, the Council of Europe is now putting a firm stop to these plans, since involuntary medical experiments are prohibited by the Nuremberg Convention.

The Council of Europe is an intergovernmental European cooperation organization with 47 Member States, which, despite its name and the same flag, is separate from the EU. Its resolutions are not legally binding, but recommendations to Member States are almost always complied with. For example, as recently as November last year, the government proposed that Sweden’s laws be amended as a result of the Council of Europe’s convention on cybercrime.

The resolution on forced vaccination briefly describes the problems caused by the Covid-19 pandemic with the resulting unemployment, economic downturn and poverty. It also points out that there is a certain distrust among the European population regarding a forced vaccination programme. The resolution contains various recommendations for how to achieve a large vaccine intake, but also something unexpected – namely clear provisions for it.

Point 7.3 of the resolution obliges all Member States to ensure that citizens are informed that Covid vaccinations are NOT (the only word written in capital letters throughout the resolution) mandatory and that no one is politically, socially or otherwise pressured to be vaccinated.

Secondly – at least as important – Member States must ensure that no one is discriminated against for not being vaccinated because of possible health risks or because the person simply does not want to be vaccinated.

The latter is particularly interesting given the current propaganda of vaccination passports by the system media and several European governments, which they claim is necessary. The Swedish government announced on February 4 that it has decided to introduce a digital vaccine certificate that will be ready by the summer. But what is it then to be used for, if it becomes illegal to discriminate against someone who does not have it?

When the Swedish government summarized the most important things from the Council of Europe’s winter session on its website on 29 January, this was not mentioned – by far the most important in the entire resolution – in a single word. It is not difficult to understand why, given the unprecedented propaganda for mass vaccinations from the Swedish government and not least the system media, which is inflated to levels not previously seen even during wartime.

In Germany, Bavaria’s Prime Minister Söder (CSU) is similarly pushing for compulsory vaccinations for certain professional groups, for example in nursing. And he has even called on the German Ethics Council to help him in this effort. There have in fact been rumours that Söder has been receiving kickbacks from pharmaceutical companies.

According to the Nuremberg Convention, experimental vaccines can be seen as an experiment on the population. In the case of ModeRNA’s and Pfizer’s mRNA jabs, they have never been previously tested.

The Convention consists of ten points and the first stipulates: The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely necessary. But the question remains: Is it really voluntary if you are not allowed to work, send the children to school, travel or even visit the mall if you do not submit to the experimental vaccines?

The fifth point states: No experiment should be performed where there is reason to believe that death or disabling injury will occur. Countless health and control authorities in several countries stated how they expected this to happen on a fairly large scale. Deaths serious vaccine injuries have already been listed as a result of the vaccinations, including at the US Public Health Agency CDC.

Readers should download the information on their smartphone to have on hand whenever it becomes necessary to remind government officials of the Council of Europe’s guidelines.

https://freewestmedia.com/2021/02/09/council-of-europe-no-compulsory-vaccinations-and-no-discrimination-against-the-unvaccinated/