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Europe's Inexorable March Towards Islam
In Germany, a best-selling book published in September revealed that the spread of Islamic Sharia law in Germany is far more advanced than previously thought, and that German authorities are "powerless" to do anything about the Muslim shadow justice system in Germany. The book says Sharia courts are now operating in all of Germany's big cities. This "parallel justice system" is undermining the rule of law in Germany because Muslim arbiters/imams are settling criminal cases out of court without the involvement of German prosecutors or lawyers before law enforcement can bring the cases to a German court. |
by Soeren Kern
December 29, 2011 at 4:30 am
Post-Christian Europe became noticeably more Islamized during
2011.
As the rapidly growing Muslim population makes its presence felt in towns and
cities across the continent, Islam is transforming the European way of life in
ways unimaginable only a few years ago.
What follows is a brief summary of some of the more outrageous Islam-related
controversies that took place in Europe during 2011.
In Austria, an appellate court upheld the politically correct conviction of
Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff, a Viennese housewife and anti-Jihad activist, for
"denigrating religious beliefs" after she gave a series of seminars about the
dangers of radical Islam. The December 20 ruling showed that while Judaism and
Christianity can be disparaged with impunity in postmodern multicultural
Austria, speaking the truth about Islam is subject to swift and hefty legal
penalties.
Also in Austria, the King Abdullah Center for Inter-Religious and Inter-Cultural
Dialogue was inaugurated at the Albertina Museum in downtown Vienna on October
13. The Saudis say the purpose of the multi-million-dollar initiative is to
"foster dialogue" between the world's major religions in order to "prevent
conflict." But critics say the center is an attempt by Saudi Arabia to establish
a permanent "propaganda center" in central Europe from which to spread the
conservative Wahhabi sect of Islam.
In Belgium, it was revealed that Muslims now make up one-quarter of the
population of Brussels, according to a new book published by the Catholic
University of Leuven, the top French-language university in Belgium. In real
terms, the number of Muslims in Brussels -- where half of the number of Muslims
in Belgium currently live -- has reached 300,000, which means that the
self-styled "Capital of Europe" is now the most Islamic city in Europe.
Also in Belgium, the most popular name in Brussels for baby boys in 2011 was
Mohammed. It was also the most popular name for baby boys in Belgium's
second-largest city, Antwerp, where an estimated 40% of elementary school
children are Muslim.
Separately, the Islamist group Sharia4Belgium intensified a propaganda and
intimidation campaign aimed at turning the country into an Islamic state. In
September, the group established an Islamic Sharia law court in Antwerp, the
second-largest city in Belgium. Leaders of the group say the purpose of the
court is to create a parallel Islamic legal system in Belgium to challenge the
state's authority as enforcer of the civil law protections guaranteed by the
Belgian constitution.
In Britain, a Muslim group launched a campaign to turn twelve British cities --
including what it calls "Londonistan" -- into independent Islamic states. These
so-called Islamic Emirates would function as autonomous enclaves ruled by
Islamic Sharia law and operate entirely outside British jurisprudence.
Separately, it was revealed that more than 2,800 so-called honor attacks --
punishments for bringing shame on the family -- were recorded by British police
last year, according to the first-ever national estimate of the problem. The
highest number of honor crimes -- which include murder, mutilation, beatings,
abductions and acid attacks -- was recorded in London, where the problem has
doubled to more than five times the national average.
The data comes on the heels of another report which shows that tens of thousands
of Muslim immigrants in Britain are practicing bigamy or polygamy to collect
bigger social welfare payments from the British state.
The September 24 report shows that the phenomenon of bigamy and polygamy --
which are permitted by Islamic Sharia law -- is far more widespread in Britain
than previously believed, even though it is a crime there, punishable by up to
seven years in prison.
The rapid growth in multiple marriages is being fueled by multicultural policies
that grant special rights to Muslim immigrants who demand that Sharia law be
reflected in British law and the social welfare benefits system.
Meanwhile, a Christian worker in Britain filed a lawsuit after losing her job
when she exposed a campaign of systematic harassment by fundamentalist Muslims.
In a landmark legal case, Nohad Halawi, a former employee at London's Heathrow
Airport, sued her former employer for unfair dismissal, claiming that Christian
staff members, including her, were discriminated against because of their
religious beliefs.
Halawi's case is being supported by the Christian Legal Centre (CLC), an
organization that provides legal support for Christians in the United Kingdom.
CLC says the case raises important legal issues, and also questions over whether
Muslims and Christians are treated differently by employers.
In Denmark, a Muslim group launched a campaign to turn parts of Copenhagen and
other Danish cities into "Sharia Law Zones" that would function as autonomous
enclaves ruled by Islamic law. The Danish Islamist group Kaldet til Islam (Call
to Islam) said the Tingbjerg suburb of Copenhagen would be the first part of
Denmark to be subject to Sharia law, followed by the Nørrebro district of the
capital and then other parts of the country.
Call to Islam said it would dispatch a 24-hour Islamic "morals police" to
enforce Sharia law in those enclaves. The patrols would confront anyone caught
drinking alcohol, gambling, going to discothèques or engaging in other
activities the group views as running contrary to Islam.
Also in Denmark, the city council of Copenhagen approved the construction of the
first official "Grand Mosque" in the Danish capital. The mega-mosque will have a
massive blue dome as well as two towering minarets and is architecturally
designed to stand out on Copenhagen's low-rise skyline.
Unlike most mosques in Europe, which cater to Sunni Muslims, the mosque in
Copenhagen pertains to Shia Islam. The mosque is being financed by the Islamic
Republic of Iran; critics say that theocrats in Tehran intend to use the mosque
to establish a recruiting center for the militant Shia Muslim group, Hezbollah
in Europe.
Meanwhile, the president of the Denmark-based International Free Press Society,
Lars Hedegaard, was found guilty of racist hate speech for comments he made
about Islam. He was ordered to pay a fine of 5,000 Danish Kroner (about $1,000).
Hedegaard's legal problems began in December 2009, when he remarked in a taped
interview that there was a high incidence of child rape and domestic violence in
areas dominated by Muslim culture.
Although Hedegaard has insisted that he did not intend to accuse all Muslims or
even the majority of Muslims of such crimes, and although he was previously
acquitted by a lower court, Denmark's thought police refused to drop the case
until he was found guilty.
The European Union, bowing to pressure from Muslim lobby groups, quietly
abandoned a new measure that would have required halal (religiously approved for
Muslims) meat products to carry a label alerting consumers that the animals were
not stunned, and therefore conscious, just before slaughter.
With the exponential growth of Europe's Muslim population in recent years,
thousands of tons of religiously slaughtered halal meat is now entering the
general food chain, where it is being unwittingly consumed also by the
non-Muslim population.
The EU decision shows that Muslims have the right to choose halal foods, but
non-Muslims do not have the right to choose not to eat the ritually slaughtered
meat.
In France, it was revealed that Islamic mosques are being built more often than
Roman Catholic churches, and that there now are more practicing Muslims in the
country than practicing Catholics.
Separately, Muslim groups in France asked the Roman Catholic Church for
permission to use its empty churches as a way to solve the traffic problems
caused by thousands of Muslims who pray in the streets. The request, which was
variously described by French political commentators as "alarming," "audacious"
and "unprecedented," was yet another example of the growing assertiveness of the
Muslims in France.
In October, it was also reported that the country's decrepit city suburbs are
becoming "separate Islamic societies" cut off from the state, according to a
major new study, Banlieue de la République (Suburbs of the Republic), that
examines the spread of Islam in France.
Muslim immigrants are increasingly rejecting French values and identity and
instead are immersing themselves in Islam, according to the report, which also
warned that Islamic Sharia law is rapidly displacing French civil law in many
parts of suburban Paris.
The authors of the report show that France, which has between five and six
million Muslims (France has the largest Muslim population in European Union), is
on the brink of a major social explosion because of the failure of Muslims to
integrate into French society.
France's much-debated "burqa ban" entered into force in April. The new law,
which prohibits the wearing of Islamic body-covering burqas and face-covering
niqabs in all public spaces in France, came amid rising frustration that the
country's estimated 6.5 million Muslims are not integrating into French society.
In Germany, it was revealed that thousands of young women and girls in Germany
are victims of forced marriages every year. Most of the victims come from Muslim
families; many have been threatened with violence and even death. The
revelations shocked the German public and added to the ongoing debate in Germany
over the question of Muslim immigration and the establishment of a parallel
Islamic society there.
Also in Germany, a best-selling book published in September revealed that the
spread of Islamic Sharia law in Germany is far more advanced than previously
thought, and that German authorities are "powerless" to do anything about the
Muslim shadow justice system in Germany.
The book says Sharia courts are now operating in all of Germany's big cities.
This "parallel justice system" is undermining the rule of law in Germany because
Muslim arbiters/imams are settling criminal cases out of court without the
involvement of German prosecutors or lawyers before law enforcement can bring
the cases to a German court.
Separately, the number of potential Islamic terrorists currently living in
Germany jumped to around 1,000, according to new information provided by the
German Interior Ministry.
In Greece, the Parliament approved a controversial plan to build a
taxpayer-funded mega-mosque in Athens. The move came amid thinly veiled threats
of violence by thousands of Muslim residents of the city who have been
pressuring the government to meet their demands for a mosque or face an
uprising.
In Holland, it was revealed that 40% of Moroccan immigrants in the Netherlands
between the ages of 12 and 24 have been arrested, fined, charged or otherwise
accused of committing a crime during the past five years, according to a report
commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Interior.
In Dutch neighborhoods where the majority of residents are Moroccan immigrants,
the youth crime rate reaches 50%. Moreover, juvenile delinquency among Moroccans
is not limited to males; girls and young women are increasingly involved in
criminal activities.
The Dutch-Moroccan Monitor 2011 also revealed that most of the Moroccan youth
involved in criminal activities were born in Holland. This implies that the
children of Moroccan immigrants are not integrating into Dutch society, and
confirms that the Netherlands is paying dearly for its failed multicultural
approach to immigration.
Also in Holland, a mob of Islamists stormed a debate in Amsterdam that was
featuring two Muslim liberals, the Canadian writer and Muslim feminist Irshad
Manji and the Dutch-Moroccan Green Left MP Tofik Dibi.
The December 8 debate on how liberal Muslims can prevent Islam from being
hijacked by Muslim extremists was held at the De Baile venue in downtown
Amsterdam, and was sponsored by the Brussels-based European Foundation for
Democracy. The event resumed after police arrested several of the Islamists.
The incident highlighted the increasing frequency with which Muslims are using
intimidation tactics -- including harassment and even murder -- in an effort to
silence free speech in Europe and to impose Islam on the continent.
On a positive note, a court in Amsterdam acquitted Geert Wilders -- the leader
of the Dutch Freedom Party who had denounced the threat to Western values posed
by unassimilated Muslim immigrants -- of charges of inciting religious hatred
against Muslims for comments he made that were critical of Islam.
In June, the Dutch government said it would abandon the long-standing model of
multiculturalism that has encouraged Muslim immigrants to create a parallel
society within the Netherlands.
In Italy, it was revealed that 44% of Italians are prejudiced or hostile towards
Jews, according to a new research study released by the Italian Parliament on
October 17. The report, titled Final Document: Investigation on Anti-Semitism,
was commissioned by the Committee for the Inquiry into Anti-Semitism of the
Italian Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Italian Parliament. The
50-page document shows that anti-Semitism in Italy is also being fomented by
Muslim immigrants who have established links with left-wing and right-wing
extremists to carry out attacks on local Jewish communities, synagogues, schools
and cemeteries.
In Spain, Muslims were accused of poisoning dozens of dogs in Lérida, a city in
the northeastern region of Catalonia that has become ground zero in an
intensifying debate over the role of Islam in Spain. All of the dogs were
poisoned in September in Lérida's working class neighborhoods of Cappont and La
Bordeta, districts that are heavily populated by Muslim immigrants and where
many dogs have been killed in recent years. Local residents say Muslim
immigrants killed the dogs because according to Islamic teaching dogs are
"unclean" animals.
Also in Spain, two radical Islamic television stations began 24-hour
broadcasting to Spanish-speaking audiences in Spain and Latin America from new
studios in Madrid. The first channel, sponsored by the government of Iran, will
focus on spreading Shiite Islam, the dominant religion in Iran. The second
channel, sponsored by the government of Saudi Arabia, will focus on spreading
Wahhabi Islam, the dominant religion in Saudi Arabia. The inaugural broadcasts
of Islamic television in Spain were deliberately timed to coincide with the
Christmas holidays, and represent yet another example of the gradual
encroachment of Islam in post-Christian Spain.
In Sweden, police in the third-largest city, Malmö, reported a significant
uptick in the number of reported anti-Semitic hate-crimes perpetrated by Muslim
immigrants against Jews in 2011. The data came as the Swedish government on
September 20 set aside 4 million kroner ($600,000) to help boost security around
the country's synagogues, after accusations that Sweden has not done enough to
protect its Jewish population.
Sweden has been accused of complacency about the growing problem of
anti-Semitism in the country and the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center
advised Jews to avoid traveling to southern Sweden.
In Switzerland, where the Muslim population has more than quintupled since 1980,
a Muslim immigrant group based in Bern called for the emblematic white cross to
be removed from the Swiss national flag because as a Christian symbol it "no
longer corresponds to today's multicultural Switzerland."
Soeren Kern is Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations at the Madrid-based
Grupo de Estudios Estratégicos/Strategic Studies Group. Follow him on Facebook.
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