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söndag 25 november 2018

It's good that Austria closes the virus house otherwise many will be infected with the dangerous virus called Islamists and Jihadists. There is a contagious virus.


It's good that Austria closes the virus house otherwise many will be infected with the dangerous virus called Islamists and Jihadists. There is a contagious virus.
Austria closes seven mosques and exposes several Imams in an attempt to "political Islam". "Parallel societies, political Islam and radicalization have no place in our society," says Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.



Austrian Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, belonging to the Conservative Party ÖVP, was victorious in the fall of the fall. Kurz then chose to form a government with the Immigration Political Freedom Party, FOPÖ.

In 2015, Kurz sat as Minister of Integration, contributing to a law prohibiting foreign funding for religious groups. It obliged Muslim associations to have a fundamental positive view of Austrian society.

As a result, the majority of imams are expelled and several mosques are closed.

Theater led to investigation
It was in April that pictures depicted how children in a mosque played the battle at Gallipoli. This led to the launch of an investigation, which is the basis for the government's decision.

What they responded to in the pictures was that the children were wearing uniforms and playing bodies wrapped in Turkish flags.

The mosque is run by the ATIB, the Federation of Turkish-Islamic Cultural Associations, which is a branch of Turkey's Diyanet religious authority. ATIB has condemned the pictures.
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