Netherlands: We must be crazy to want for Turkey to enter EU – Dutch MP

Netherlands: We must be crazy to want for Turkey to enter EU – Dutch MP

Via news.am (h/t DW)
In an interview with Hurriyet daily of Turkey, Dutch MP Barry Madlener, who attended an international conference in Istanbul, yet again stressed that Turkey has no place in the European Union.

He noted that Turkey is a Muslim country, and many Dutch do not feel safe because of the thousands of Muslims living in the Netherlands. He added that the immigrants have contributed to the escalation of crime in the country.

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Malta: Church commission talks of alarming rate of interfaith marriages

Malta: Church commission talks of alarming rate of interfaith marriages

Via Malta Today:
The committee received Mgr Philip Calleja, of the Church's emigrants commission, who prepared a presentation on civil marriage preparation. He said that civil marriages between Maltese nationals and foreigners are problematic "especially with African mothers who raise their children in an environment that is alien to Malta."

Calleja said that St Paul's Bay, Sliema, Msida, Gzira, St Julian's and San Gwann have the highest incidence of civil marriages between foreign and Maltese nationals.

He said that the number of mixed marriages was increasing and is "alarming", adding that when Arab and Muslim persons marry Maltese nationals, these persons should be "prepared".

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Switzerland: Forced marriage clampdown gets traction

Switzerland: Forced marriage clampdown gets traction

Via WRS:
The National Council has voted by 128 votes to 51 in favour of the the Federal Council’s tougher measures to combat forced marriages and marriages under age 18.

The measures would apply equally whether the marriage ceremony takes place within Swiss borders or in another country, and whether the marriage is a heterosexual or homosexual union.

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Bosnia: Witness tells how he helped killing over 1,000 Muslims

Bosnia: Witness tells how he helped killing over 1,000 Muslims

Via AKI:
A prosecution witness in the trial of wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia described in detail on Tuesday how he took part in the killing of over 1,000 Muslims in eastern town of Srebrenica in July 1995.

The witness, Drazen Erdemovic, a Croat who fought with Bosnian Serb forces during 1992-1995 war, said he and other seven Serb soldiers killed between 1,000 and 1,200 Muslims on a farm in the village of Pilica in mid-July 1995.

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Sweden: Brother accused of beating, forcing sister to strip in 'honor crime'

Sweden: Brother accused of beating, forcing sister to strip in 'honor crime'

Via Skanskan.se:

A 29-year old resident of LUnd in southern Sweden was charged with threats, coercion, abuse and molestation for beating his little sister (18) in the family home and then forcing her to undress down to her underwear in a nearby playground. The police and prosecution are viewing the incident as honor-related violence.

Amsterdam: Students protest closure of meditation room

Amsterdam: Students protest closure of meditation room

Via RNW:
Islamic students at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, HvA, have taken to praying in a stairwell as a protest against the closure of the school’s meditation room. They hope to force the school to provide them with their own prayer room. However, the school board is refusing to meet their demands.

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UK: Christianity gets less sensitive treatment than other religions admits BBC chief

UK: Christianity gets less sensitive treatment than other religions admits BBC chief

Via the Daily Mail:
BBC director-general Mark Thompson has claimed Christianity is treated with far less sensitivity than other religions because it is ‘pretty broad shouldered’.

He suggested other faiths have a ‘very close identity with ethnic minorities’, and were therefore covered in a far more careful way by broadcasters.

But he also revealed that producers had to consider the possibilities of ‘violent threats’ instead of polite complaints if they pushed ahead with certain types of satire.

Mr Thompson said: ‘Without question, “I complain in the strongest possible terms”, is different from, “I complain in the strongest possible terms and I am loading my AK47 as I write”. This definitely raises the stakes.’

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Vienna: Boys Choir Backs Integration Through Music

Vienna: Boys Choir Backs Integration Through Music

Via the Austrian Times:
Immigrant children in Austria are being given singing lessons organised by the Vienna Boys choir as part of a project to encourage integration through music.

The idea that started as a pilot scheme three years ago has now grown so popular that more than 600 children across the capital Vienna are now getting free singing lessons.

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Paris: Father tries to set 23-year-old daughter alight for being too emancipated

Paris: Father tries to set 23-year-old daughter alight for being too emancipated

Via the Local (h/t Jihad Watch):
A man was being held by police on Monday after allegedly trying to set fire to his grown-up daughter in central Paris.

Le Parisien newspaper reported that the man sprayed teargas in the young woman's face and then covered her in petrol on Saturday evening.

The father was apparently annoyed that the woman planned to go out with a group of friends that evening and considered her "too emancipated".

The newspaper quoted a source describing him as a "Muslim fundamentalist."

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Netherlands: Council of state criticises amnesty plan for child refugees

Netherlands: Council of state criticises amnesty plan for child refugees

Via DutchNews:
Draft legislation to give an automatic right to stay in the Netherlands to refugee children who have lived here for at least eight years is unnecessary, unfocused and unfair, according to the Council of State.

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In addition, the legislation could encourage families to drag out legal procedures until a child had been in the country for eight years, and it would be unfair on families who have left, Nos television quotes the council as saying.

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Sweden: 30 Swedes on Jihad in Somalia

Sweden: 30 Swedes on Jihad in Somalia

Swedish newspaper DN reports that the Swedish security service Säpo is closely monitoring the situation in Sweden, now that the Somali al-Shabaab has officially joined al-Qaeda.

About 30 Swedes have gone to Somalia for Jihad or Jihad training. Säpo says the trend is increasing and that a a dozen others have gone to other conflict areas. The most famous al-Shabaab site is run from Sweden by a Muslim convert from Gothenburg.

Sweden: Children of immigrant parents more likely to develop autism with intellectual disability

Sweden: Children of immigrant parents more likely to develop autism with intellectual disability

Via News Medical:
The study, which is published in the scientific periodical The British Journal of Psychiatry shows that children of immigrant parents, particularly from countries of low human development, are disproportionately likely to develop autism with intellectual disability, a connection that appears to be related to the timing of migration rather than complications in childbirth. Children, whose mothers migrated just before or during pregnancy, ran the highest risk of all.

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Ukraine/Russia: Chechen terrorists sent to assassinate Putin

Ukraine/Russia: Chechen terrorists sent to assassinate Putin

Detention of the alleged terrorists in Ukrainian city of Odessa
(image from Channel One footage, via RT)

Germany: Secret services ramp up online surveillance

Germany: Secret services ramp up online surveillance

Via the Local:
German secret services have ramped up surveillance of online communications in the fight against terrorism. A new report reveals the authorities accessed 37 million emails and data connections in 2010 - five times as many as in 2009.

“Bomb,” “nuclear” and “rocket” were all keywords used by German intelligence agencies to flag up and monitor 37,292,862 emails and data connections last year, the Bild newspaper reported on Saturday.

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Manchester: Muslim takeaways attacked by mob

Manchester: Muslim takeaways attacked by mob

The attack is related to an ongoing sex-grooming trial.

Via AFP:
A mob of about 200 people has attacked Asian takeaways in Rochdale in apparent race-related violence.

Windows were broken, police officers pelted with bricks and several vehicles damaged in the violence on Thursday night after the group gathered in the Heywood area of the city. One officer suffered bruising.

Police in riot vans filled the area and eventually dispersed the crowd, arresting a 35-year-old man and a 14-year-old boy.

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EU: Plurality see Islam as threat to identity

EU: Plurality see Islam as threat to identity

Via La Croix and IFOP (PDF):

French polling agency IFOP published the results of a survey on Europeans and Islam. The survey 'How Europeans see Islam' was conducted April 9-18, 2011 through online questionnaires in Germany, the Netherlands, France and the UK, with relatively low samples of 600-800 people in every country.

In those four countries, a plurality think that the presence of a Muslim community in their country represents a threat for their country's identity (47% in the UK, 44% in the Netherlands, 40% in Germany, 42% in France). In France and more so in the UK, a higher proportion of youth under 35 tended to regard the presence of Muslims as a factor of cultural enrichment. In Germany the Netherlands the youth were more critical of Islam then those over 35.

Switzerland: CoE urges new law amid "rising racism"

Switzerland: CoE urges new law amid "rising racism"

Via swissinfo:
The Council of Europe’s human rights chief has called for an overhaul of Swiss anti-discrimination law and policy.

Intolerance and racism are “dangerously on the rise”, the commissioner for human rights, Thomas Hammarberg, said after a four-day review of Swiss policies and practices.

The review was part of the Council of Europe’s ongoing assessments of the human rights situation in member states. The last such Swiss review was in 2004 and this time around it paid particular attention to how Switzerland was fighting racism and xenophobia.

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Marseillais: 'Muslim culture is definitively taking over the lower levels of society'

Marseillais: 'Muslim culture is definitively taking over the lower levels of society'

Via National Geographic:
What worries some Marseillais is not the caricature of Talibanization invoked by right-wing extremists but what they see as the creeping Islamization of the city's largely working-class population—and not only those issus de l'immigration. "I think that Muslim culture is definitively taking over the lower levels of society," says Michèle Teboul, of CRIF. "There are many mixed marriages with Muslims."

"That's real integration," I say.

Sweden: Immigrant firefighters hired 'to stop attacks'

Sweden: Immigrant firefighters hired 'to stop attacks'

Via the Local (h/t Winds of Jihad):
The Swedish fire service is looking to hire more personnel with a foreign background in order to increase safety for fire fighters in big city areas, according to a report by Swedish broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT)

”At one point some kids were throwing rocks at us. I caught hold of a guy and spoke to him in his own language,” said Ilhan Demir of the South Stockholm fire service to SVT.

The diversity project is meant to widen recruitment, according to SVT, not in the least when it comes to attracting staff with a different background than the traditional Swedish.

It is hoped that it will overcome language barriers and increase security for fire personnel in the big city areas.

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Sweden: Bracing for Somali family immigration boom

Sweden: Bracing for Somali family immigration boom

Via the Local:
The number of people seeking permanent residency in Sweden as relatives of immigrants already in the country will increase with 45 percent to 59,500 in 2012, a number comparable to 41,000 last year according to the latest predictions from Swedish Migration Board (Migrationsverket).

The main reason behind the expected increase is a recent verdict in the Migration Court of Appeal (Migrationsöverdomstolen) which is set to make it easier to seek a residence permit for people from countries where it is difficult to produce valid identification documents.

The larger part of the rise in applications is expected to come from Somalia.

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UK: Asian children in East Lancashire are less likely to be in foster care

UK: Asian children in East Lancashire are less likely to be in foster care

Via the Blackburn Citizen:
ASIAN children are less likely to end up in care because of the strong support network in the community, according to a religious leader.

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Salim Mulla, chairman of Lancashire Council of Mosques and a borough councillor in Blackburn with Darwen, said he was not surprised by the statistics.

“In our community the majority of people tend to have a large extended family,” he said.

“So within the community, extended family members often take on the additional responsibility of looking after their relatives’ children without even thinking about it.

“That is the mentality of the Muslim community, to support one another in their hour of need, and that message is always given in sermons in mosques.”

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UK: Meet the British lawyer fighting Islam, one parking ticket at a time

UK: Meet the British lawyer fighting Islam, one parking ticket at a time

Via Foreign Policy (h/t DW):
The Mosquebusters, or the Law and Freedom Foundation as they're officially known, are part of a new wave of anti-Islamic campaigners in England with links to more established anti-immigrant groups such as England Is Ours and Stop Islamisation of Europe. Like many of these groups, the Mosquebusters fear that traditional British culture, laws, and values will disappear with the changing face of Britain and worry that extremist interpretations of sections of the Koran urge Muslims to kill non-believers and take slaves.

Until mid-February, the Mosquebusters advertised for volunteers, under a campaign called "No More Mosques," on the website of the ultra-nationalist English Defence League (EDL), a group that organizes anti-Islamic street marches that often decend into brawls, riots, and arrests. The EDL and other anti-Islamic groups have no problem convincing their members to parade in public yelling insults like "Muslim bombers off our streets!" and "Allah is a pedophile!," but the Mosquebusters have a quieter, perhaps more insidious approach: In offices and city halls, they are crafting legal cases against mosque construction applications across the country. It's a war against Islam, but one that often resembles a bureaucratic turf battle more than a clash of civilizations.

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Sweden: Prominent Uzbek Cleric In Critical Condition After Shooting

Sweden: Prominent Uzbek Cleric In Critical Condition After Shooting

Via RFE/RL:
Imam Obidkhon Qori Nazarov has survived an attempt on his life in the Swedish city of Stromsund.

A source close to Nazarov said he remained in critical condition after being shot three or four times.

Nazarov has been living in Sweden since he was granted political asylum in 2006.

With tens of thousands of followers and admirers, he is considered one of the most powerful opponents of the regime of Uzbek President Islam Karimov.

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Netherlands: No 'honour killing' protection for 17-week foetus

Netherlands: No 'honour killing' protection for 17-week foetus

Via RNW:
A juvenile court judge has refused to honour a request by the Child Protection Council to place a 17-week-old foetus under supervision, Dutch daily AD reports. The council was seeking protection for an 18-year-old unwed mother against a potential honour killing by her family.

Only unborn children older than 24 weeks are granted legal rights like protection under Dutch law , the court ruled. The mother’s identity has not been revealed.

While she was still a minor, Youth Welfare had her stay at a secret location. On turning 18, however, she moved close to her parents, saying she had nothing to fear.

The Council, however, insists she is at risk: “The family will do anything to stop the pregnancy. If she refuses to abort the baby, the family will not shrink from kicking her in the belly, mistreating her or even stabbing her.”

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Italy: Higher Judicial Council OKs right to wear veil in court

Italy: Higher Judicial Council OKs right to wear veil in court

Via AGI:
The Higher Judicial Council (CSM) has ruled that the veil may be worn on religious grounds in Italian courts. In their plenary session this morning, the majority approved a resolution establishing that "full respect must be assured to to those behaviours which, without causing disturbance to the regular and correct court proceedings, constitute a legitimate exercise of the right to profess one's own religion, including those precepts that relate to clothing and other outward signs."
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Germany: Anti-Islamization float in carnival

Germany: Anti-Islamization float in carnival

A papier-mache frog with the text on its tongue 'Islamization' and a butterfly with 'Arab Spring' on a float is pictured during the traditional Rose Monday carnival parade in the western German city of Duesseldorf on Feb. 20, 2012. (Via International Business times h/t Islamophobia Watch)

Sweden: Protesters throw eggs at Muhammad cartoonist

Sweden: Protesters throw eggs at Muhammad cartoonist


A Swedish artist who angered Muslims by depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a dog was pelted with eggs during a university lecture when he presented another drawing of Islam's revered prophet, police and the artist said Wednesday.

After Vilks was whisked away by security, the attackers started shouting Allah Akbar (video)

France: Sarkozy attacks Le Pen for 'artificial controversy' over halal row

France: Sarkozy attacks Le Pen for 'artificial controversy' over halal row

Via the Telegraph:
President Nicolas Sarkozy has accused his far-Right election rival Marine Le Pen of creating an artificial controversy over her claim all meat in the Paris region is prepared using Islamic halal traditions.

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Campaigning on Tuesday in Rungis, home of the main wholesale food market serving the Paris metropolitan area, Sarkozy accused National Front leader Miss Le Pen of getting her facts wrong and creating an artificial controversy.

"There is no controversy here. Every year we consume 200,000 tons of meat in the Paris region and 2.5 per cent of it is kosher or halal," Mr Sarkozy said.

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Switzerland: Sharp increase in crime due to Tunisian refugees

Switzerland: Sharp increase in crime due to Tunisian refugees

Via 20min (French):

Olivier Guéniat, head of the Jura cantonal police, told newspaper Le Matin of the link between the massive increase in Tunisian asylum seekers in 2011 (up by 619% compared with 2010) and the sharp increase in crimes. The number of car burglaries doubled in May and June 2011, compared with the average until then, then increased to 6 times that amount from July to January 2012. Meanwhile, the number of Tunisians who arrived after the Arab Spring and were identified by DNA tests for these offenses, increased by 200% from November 2011 to January 2012.

Guéniat, who is considered close to the Socialists, said the problem was specific and economical, though at the same time unacceptable. The refugees have a hopeless future at home, and their daily allowance do not even allow them three cups of coffee. He refused to stigmatize a community of immigrants.

UK: Ministers pledge end of multiculturalism

UK: Ministers pledge end of multiculturalism

Eric Pickles, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government

Dagestan: Religious extremism a form of youth rebellion

Dagestan: Religious extremism a form of youth rebellion

Via the Boston Globe:
Alisa Ganieva, 26, wrote about her native Dagestan, a mountainous region rocked by Islamist insurgency. She told me that religious extremism has become a form of rebellion among the youth, as fashionable as a trendy nightclub.

“In the 1990s, religion became popular in Russia,’’ she said. After the fall of communism, “people finally got an opportunity to pray. Young people went to Egypt to study Islam. When they returned to the motherland, they started teaching their parents. Now girls my age want to wear the hijab and their mothers don’t allow it, so they hide their hijab in their bags.’’

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UK: Muslim hate crime phone line aims to help victims

UK: Muslim hate crime phone line aims to help victims

Via the BBC:
A first UK helpline for victims of Islamophobia is being set up amid concerns that incidents are not being reported or properly categorised.

Last year 2,000 hate crimes were recorded against different faiths in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Police say it is unclear how many were against Muslims as separate figures were not recorded.

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Netherlands: Muslims don't accept 'incurable' diagnosis

Netherlands: Muslims don't accept 'incurable' diagnosis

Via Zorgvisie(Dutch):

Research by Fuusje de Graaff of NIVEL (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research) finds that in palliative care, the professional values of care-providers clashes with the culture values of Turkish and Moroccan patients.

De Graaff researched what shape the palliative care takes for patients of Turkish and Moroccan background. For Turks and Moroccans an illness is usually a matter for the whole family. They have no idea what to do with the diagnosis 'incurable'. They often don't tell the critically ill patient, hoping not to deprive him of a cure. They expect the doctors to do everything to try and cure the patient, even if he's incurably ill.

Germany: First minaret in Saarland

Germany: First minaret in Saarland

The Turkish Muslim community in the city of Volklingen celebrated the completion of the first minaret in the federal state of Saarland last week. (source)

Switzerland: Party slams 'exploding' number of asylum seekers

Switzerland: Party slams 'exploding' number of asylum seekers

Via AFP:
The far-right Swiss People's Party, the country's largest, on Monday accused the government of inaction and abuses in dealing with a surge of asylum seekers.

"The number of asylum applications is exploding, crime increases, the costs of asylum progressing from year to year," the SVP said in a statement, lamenting that processing takes up to four years.

"The Swiss asylum policy is now marked by abuses, absurdities and by inaction and confusion," the party said.

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France: 'Suburbs becoming Muslim land', says journalist

France: 'Suburbs becoming Muslim land', says journalist

Via 24heuresactu and France Info (French):

French suburbs are becoming 'Muslim land', French journalist and historian Alexandre Adler told France Info. Adler also said that many French Muslims want this, and that he's concerned about the self-administration against the State in those neighborhoods.

Adler said the violence in the banlieues can't be explained only as social problems, and that it's due to the Muslim doctrine that wherever Islam spreads is Muslim land. The banlieues can be compared to the Muslim areas of India, which eventually seceded and became Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Denmark: Protest march for Danish-Turk murder victim

Denmark: Protest march for Danish-Turk murder victim

Hundreds of people marched in Copenhagen, Odense, Aarhus and Istanbul (Turkey) against the senseless death of Cem Aydin. Various politicians participated in the protest march.

Cem Aydin (21) was beaten to death a month ago by 8-10 youth in the Copenhagen suburb of Frederiksberg. The Turkish media say the murder was racially-motivated, but Danish police say they have no idea who are the attackers, or what was the motive to the attack.

Sweden: Doctors want to ban circumcision

Sweden: Doctors want to ban circumcision

Via the Local:
Circumcision of young boys for religious and non-medical reasons ought to be banned in Sweden, urged the Swedish Paediatric Society (Svenska barnläkarföreningen, BLF).

In a statement submitted to the National Board of Health and Welfare (Socialstyrelsen), the society called the procedure an assault.

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"Parents decide things for their children all the time," Omar Mustafa, head of the Islamic Association in Sweden, said to GP.

"Allowing parents to decide over this matter isn't stranger than allowing them to decide whether their child is to be vaccinated or not," he continued.

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Germany: Young Muslim criminals reoffend less often

Germany: Young Muslim criminals reoffend less often

Via the Local:
Muslim young offenders are much less likely to reoffend once released from prison than their Christian cellmates, a study from western Germany shows.

Scientists analysed data on 400 male criminals held and then released from prisons across Rhineland Palatinate between 1996 and 2000.

Nearly 80 percent committed crimes again within the first four years of being released from prison, the data showed. That fitted with the nation average reoffending rate, a report in Der Spiegel said on Sunday.

Of those who said they were Catholic, that figure was 78.8 percent, and of the Protestants 88.8 percent reoffended. The figure for Muslims was just 64.1 percent, the study showed.

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Switzerland: “Swiss umma” project takes shape

Switzerland: “Swiss umma” project takes shape

Via SwissInfo:
An initiative to create a democratically elected body representing Switzerland’s 400,000 Muslims, a so-called “Swiss umma”, is steadily gaining ground.

The organisers say the parliament could be up and running by next year. But certain critics question whether the Muslim body will see the light of day or actually makes sense.

“Our goal is to create a legitimate democratic believers’ community that represents all of Switzerland’s Muslims,” Farhad Afshar, president of the Coordination of Islamic Organisations of Switzerland (KIOS), told swissinfo.ch.

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Netherlands: Cabinet keeps immigration figures artificially high, claims MP

Netherlands: Cabinet keeps immigration figures artificially high, claims MP

Via DutchNews:
The cabinet is exaggerating the number of migrants coming to the Netherlands by including children born here in the figures, GroenLinks MP Tofik Dibi said on Monday.

Dibi says ministers are inflating the figures to legitimise their relationship with the anti-Islam PVV, which wants sharp cuts in immigration levels in return for its support on the economy.

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EU: Police bust Afghan migrant smuggling ring

EU: Police bust Afghan migrant smuggling ring

Via AFP:
Police have arrested six members of a ring suspected of transporting thousands of illegal migrants from Afghanistan to Europe via Greece, making millions of euros, the EU justice agency said Friday.

Police from Belgium, Britain, France and Greece took part in "Operation Pakoul", named after a traditional hat worn in Afghanistan, against the ring which smuggled an estimated 5,000 illegal immigrants over the last 10 months.

"The main organiser in Greece is estimated to have smuggled between 120 and 160 migrants each week into various member states," Eurojust said in a statement issued in The Hague.

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Greece: Immigrants targeted by far-right groups

Greece: Immigrants targeted by far-right groups

Via France24:
Far-right groups in Athens have been patrolling certain neighbourhoods and beating up immigrants they accuse of taking work away from Greeks. Police have so far been reluctant to pursue the attackers.

Reza Jholam is a 16-year-old from Afghanistan living in Athens. In October, he was walking home alone when he had the misfortune of crossing paths with a far-right group called “Chryssi Avyi” (“Golden Dawn”) terrorising certain neighbourhoods in the Greek capital. Their target: immigrants.

“There were twelve of them. First, someone threw a bottle of water at my back, so I started running. But I couldn’t get away,” Reza said. “They grabbed me and hit me in the head with a bat. When I was on the ground, they continued to hit me until I was no longer moving.”

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Netherlands: Religious requirement more important than Dutch law, says court

Netherlands: Religious requirement more important than Dutch law, says court

Via DutchNews:
An orthodox Jew has been found not guilty of failing to produce an ID card because it was against his religious principles to carry any object on Saturday – the Jewish sabbat - the Telegraaf reports.

The Hague appeal court ruled on Friday the man should not be prosecuted for failing to prove his identity as required by police. He had faced a €150 fine.

‘This religious requirement is more important than the requirement to meet Dutch laws,’ the court press spokesman told the paper.

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Russia: Police deaths mount in Caucasus as militants pick new ‘amir’

Russia: Police deaths mount in Caucasus as militants pick new ‘amir’

Via RT:
13 policemen have been killed in three days of fierce fighting with militants on the border of the Russian southern republics of Dagestan and Chechnya. This comes as a Turkish terrorist has reportedly become the new head of the Dagestani fighters.

At least five police officers were killed and six others injured in the fighting on the republics’ borders on Thursday, Interfax news agency reports. The policemen were fighting several militant groups. According to the news agency’s source in the police, the operation is ongoing in complicated conditions, in mountains and forests, covered in deep snow. The militants are offering fierce resistance, the source added, and have reportedly sustained losses.

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Italy: Four convicted in mosque-building scam

Italy: Four convicted in mosque-building scam

Via ANSA:
Four people including a judge were convicted Thursday of defrauding investors, including the Iraqi government and top Italian bank Unicredit, in a mosque that was announced but never built in the Tuscan city of Massa Carrara.

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Finland: More immigrants among the homeless

Finland: More immigrants among the homeless

Via YLE:
The figures for immigrants without a place to live have also gone up, according to ARA. In 2011, homeless immigrants living alone numbered over 1,000 for the first time. They now account for 13 percent of all the homeless, whereas before this figure was 9 percent.

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Greece: Court set to review fines levied against Turkish papers

Greece: Court set to review fines levied against Turkish papers

Via Today's Zaman:
The case concerns a case filed against the two dailies by Greek teacher Hara Nikopoulou, who worked between 2005 and 2010 in a Turkish minority primary school in the village of Büyük Derbent (Megalo Derio). Nikopoulou allegedly asked the children to draw pictures of God. Both weeklies published a story about the incident, reporting that several of the children were Muslim and refused to comply with the teacher’s request and complained to their parents as Islam prohibits depictions of God.

The teacher subsequently sued both newspapers.

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Sweden: Father abducts 15-year old girl from foster care

Sweden: Father abducts 15-year old girl from foster care

The Local recently reported the story of a 15-year-old girl who was abducted by four armed men from her foster home. One of the men was her father. The family came from Iraq a few years ago, but it was unclear what's the story behind it all.

Radio Sweden interviewed one of the father's former employees and friends who says as follows: "He is not violent in nature. He is not Muslim, this has nothing to do with Islam. Many times he has told me he's against this type of culture. He didn't like it."

What does this friend mean when he says the father is 'not Muslim'? Though it might be taken to mean that he subscribes to a different faith, from the context I understand the father comes from a Muslim family/Muslim culture, but did not consider himself a religious Muslim.

The father's company deals with currency exchange and the friend says there's a greater chance this is about money than an honor issue or forced marriage.

In a related story, Sweden Radio reports the Sweden has turned to Interpol to find a 14-year old girl. Swedish police fear the girl had been abducted by her parents a year ago in order to marry her off.

Bosnia: Killing of thousands of Muslims 'deliberate and premeditated'

Bosnia: Killing of thousands of Muslims 'deliberate and premeditated'

Via AKI:
A prosecution witness in the trial of wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic described on Wednesday before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia what he called “deliberate killings” of thousands of Muslims in eastern Bosnia in July 1995.

Ending a three-day testimony, the witness, Momir Nikolic, said the killing of up to 8,000 Muslims in eastern town of Srebrenica in July 1995 was premeditated and planned by Bosnian Serb forces.

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Copenhagen: Brother arrested for 'honor' beating sister

Copenhagen: Brother arrested for 'honor' beating sister

Via Politiken (Danish):

A teenager (17) from Copenhagen has been remanded to 14 days in custody for beating his sister (14). The brother apparently believed his sister's lifestyle violated the family's honor.

The police were called in when a neighbor saw the girl, who was walking around with very little on. The brother had beaten, stomped and kicked his sister. He also beat her with a vacuum-cleaner. The girl had wanted to invite boys to the family home.

Stockholm: Ethiopian Jihadis discuss aiding African Islamists

Stockholm: Ethiopian Jihadis discuss aiding African Islamists

Swedish journalist Per Gudmundson reports on his blog that Ethopian Jihadis have been meeting in Stockholm to discuss how they can assist Islamic movements in the Horn of Africa. The meeting was described in a posting by Facebook profile Al Hurra ('The Free One').

Switzerland: Another town denies Islamic group rally

Switzerland: Another town denies Islamic group rally

Via WRS:
The controversial Islamic Central Council Switzerland, or IZRS, has been denied a place for a rally for the second time.

Spreitenbach in the canton of Aargau has cancelled permission for “Islam Unity 2012” saying the permit was given by way of deception.

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Norway: Mullah Krekar on trial for terrorism

Norway: Mullah Krekar on trial for terrorism

Mullah Krekar's trial started today in Oslo. Krekar pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges.

Switzerland: Party files petition on immigration cap

Switzerland: Party files petition on immigration cap

Via the Local:
The far-right Swiss People's Party, the country's largest, on Tuesday filed a petition supporting a cap on immigration to Switzerland, where more than a fifth of the population is foreign.

Party leader Toni Brunner said he wanted to "spark a debate on immigration" as he filed the petition to the federal chancellery, ending a months-long campaign to gather the required 100,000 signatures.

If the authorities deem the document's proposals acceptable, it then goes to a popular referendum, as per Switzerland's unique system of direct democracy.

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UK: Muslim minister gives a rallying cry to Christians

UK: Muslim minister gives a rallying cry to Christians

Via the Daily Mail:
Christianity is in grave danger of being marginalised, Britain's only Muslim cabinet minister will tell the Vatican today.

Baroness Warsi will call for Europeans to take more pride in their religious roots and for Christianity to play a greater role in public life.

She will attack the 'basic misconception' that Christianity needs to be 'erased' for minorities to feel welcome in society.

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Norway: Far-Right woos immigrant votes

Norway: Far-Right woos immigrant votes

Via the Foreigner:
The Progress Party (FrP) is on the offensive to woo votes from immigrants that have successfully been granted the right to live in Norway.

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Progress Youth (FpU) members present urged her to change her rhetoric regarding Islam, but to no avail.

“I have always been clear about the difference between religion and culture […] I haven’t spoken badly about immigrants, but about fighting oppressive and totalitarian regimes,” she concluded.

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UK: Muslims pass on their faith at higher rates than other religions

UK: Muslims pass on their faith at higher rates than other religions

Via Wales Online:
Muslims in Wales and England are practising their faith and passing it on to their children at much higher rates than any other religion, a new study by Welsh academics has shown.

The Cardiff University study, published online today in the journal Sociology, says that the proportion of adult Muslims actively practising the faith they were brought up in as children was 77%. That compares with 29% of Christians and 65% of other religions.

The study also found that 98% of Muslim children surveyed said they had the religion their parents were brought up in, compared with 62% of Christians and 89% of other religions.

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Bosnia: Muslim leader causes outrage by denying war crimes

Bosnia: Muslim leader causes outrage by denying war crimes

Via AKI:
Bosnian Muslim spiritual leader Reiss Ul-Ulema Mustafa Ceric sparked outrage by calling for an Islamic awakening and denying that Muslim crimes against Serbs in 1992-1995 war ever occured. He also a Muslim awakening.

Preaching in a local mosque, Ceric protested the arrest of eight Muslims accused of torturing more than 600 Serbs in a detention camp “Silos” in the town of Hadzici near Sarajevo, 24 of who were killed.

“Wake up my people, and don’t wait until one by one is lead away and then we realize that we should have defended the rights of our brothers to preserve our own freedom and rights,” Ceric said.

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Milan: City to recognize a dozen 'mini-mosques'

Milan: City to recognize a dozen 'mini-mosques'

After mapping the city's Muslim community needs, the city of Milan has decided not to approve a grand mosque. Instead, the city will approve and recognize about a dozen existing small 'garage' mosques as neighborhood mosques.

France: Muslim antisemitism can translate to Jewish votes for Le Pen

France: Muslim antisemitism can translate to Jewish votes for Le Pen

Via JTA:
While many Jews may gravitate to the Socialist candidate in the upcoming elections, few are likely to vote for Le Pen, whose far-right party is seen as hostile to Jews despite her attempts to distance the party from its anti-Semitic past and its founder, her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen. Le Pen, who wants to outlaw public Muslim prayer, has tried to court Jewish voters, but Jewish community leaders say they won’t bite.

Copenhagen: Culinary school requires Muslims to taste pork

Copenhagen: Culinary school requires Muslims to taste pork

(the school has a special program for immigrants, most of whom are Turks)

Wales: Cardiff councillor Mohammed Sarul Islam receives 'threatening letter'

Wales: Cardiff councillor Mohammed Sarul Islam receives 'threatening letter'

Via the BBC:
Police are investigating after a Cardiff councillor says he received an anonymous threatening and intimidating letter from Islamic extremists.

Riverside councillor Mohammed Sarul Islam told BBC Wales he was being blamed for a recent police operation at Canton Community Hall, in Canton.

The letter called Mr Islam an "enemy of Allah".

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Netherlands: "Turkey Now" festival to introduce Turkish art and culture

Netherlands: "Turkey Now" festival to introduce Turkish art and culture


The 4th "Turkey Now" festival will begin in the Netherlands on February 23. The festival aims to introduce Turkish art and culture to Dutch people. (via Turkish Digest)

Germany: Kosovan jailed for life for killing U.S. airmen

Germany: Kosovan jailed for life for killing U.S. airmen

A Kosovo-Albanian man who killed two U.S. airmen and wounded two others in a gun attack at Frankfurt airport last March was sentenced to life in prison by German court on Friday. (source)

Belgium: Mixed Kebab, the story of a gay Belgian Turk

Belgium: Mixed Kebab, the story of a gay Belgian Turk



Ibrahim chooses to fall for young and handsome Kevin over marrying his cute but expensive cousin Elif while kid brother Furkan converts to Islamic fundamentalism.

France: Sarkozy vows to restrict immigration

France: Sarkozy vows to restrict immigration

Via the Local:
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy set the stage on Thursday for a re election campaign marked by a conservative social agenda, vowing to oppose gay marriage and euthanasia and restrict immigration.

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Responding to the left's call for non-European immigrants to be allowed to vote in local elections, Sarkozy said: "It's really not the time, with all the risks associated with the rise of multiculturalism."

"In the same vein, I say very clearly that, unlike Mr Hollande, I am not in favour of regularising the situation of undocumented foreigners, which would immediately create fresh demand," he added.

He said he would introduce new qualification criteria to make it harder for a foreign-born spouse to obtain French nationality by marrying a citizen, and transfer immigration hearings to administrative courts from civil ones.

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Austria: FPÖ meet with Chechen President, discuss encouraging return of Chechen refugees

Austria: FPÖ meet with Chechen President, discuss encouraging return of Chechen refugees

Via the Austrian Times:
The Freedom Party (FPÖ) has been harshly criticised for meeting with Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov.

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Hübner and FPÖ Vienna whip Johann Gudenus – who was also part of the FPÖ delegation – said they agreed with Kadyrov and his team about the creation of a cultural association for Chechen refugees in Austria. The Austrian right-wing politicians said the planned club should encourage them to return to their home country. Gudenus said: "We were able to convince ourselves that Kadyrov would not persecute them."

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Belgium: Two years for Sharia4Belgium spokesman

Belgium: Two years for Sharia4Belgium spokesman

Via VRT:
The spokesman of the Islamic fundamentalist organisation Sharia4Belgium has been sentenced to two years in prison. In addition to the custodial sentence he will also have to pay a fine worth 550 euros.

Fouad Belkacem received the maximum sentence from a judge in Antwerp. A second defendant got a one year sentence.

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France: Stamp to mark 90th anniversary of Paris Grand Mosque

France: Stamp to mark 90th anniversary of Paris Grand Mosque

The French postal service will mark the 90th anniversary of the Paris Grand Mosque with a new stamp. The stamp will be launched Saturday with a ceremony at the Grand Mosque. A temporary post office will be set up at the mosque to sell the first day of issue stamps.

Leuven: Prison sentence for man who attacked Muslim girls for wearing bathing suits

Leuven: Prison sentence for man who attacked Muslim girls for wearing bathing suits

Via HLN (Dutch):
Link
A 32 year old Iraqi was sentenced yesterday in Leuven to four months in prison and a fine of 275 euro. The man had physically and verbally attacked four Moro0ccan girls in the Leuven pool on September 12, 2010.

The girls were wearing bathing suits, and the man told them that they shouldn't be wearing that according to Islam. One victim was slapped twice in the face and had to be taken to hospital.

When the Iraqi happened to meet the girl on the street a few years later, he immediately threatened them. "It is now war. It won't stop with this," he snarled at her. The girl lodged a complaint by the police.

The defendant does not deny the facts, but refused to compensate the victims, since he said he was within his rights. According to the judge "The man apparently has trouble understanding that he is in Belgium and that here different laws and standards apply. The accused has no right at all to demand that our country adjust to his standards."

Germany: Bank Offers ‘Islam-Compliant’ Investment

Germany: Bank Offers ‘Islam-Compliant’ Investment

Via the Weekly Standard:
Last month, German bank WestLB rolled out a new “Islam-compliant” investment product named the Islamic Strategy Index Certificate. The value of the certificate is based on the value of the WestLB Islamic Deutschland Index, consisting of shares of ten German firms “whose business activities are consistent with the ethical rules of Islam.”

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Zurich: Prosecutor investigates Turkish minister's genocide comment

Zurich: Prosecutor investigates Turkish minister's genocide comment

Via SwissInfo:
The Zurich public prosecutor’s office has launched an initial investigation into Egemen Bagis, Turkey’s European Union minister, over alleged racist remarks.

At a Zurich concert on his way home from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Bagis reportedly told journalists that there had been no Armenian genocide and that the Swiss authorities could come and arrest him if they wanted to.

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Morocco: Danish citizen arrested on terror charges

Morocco: Danish citizen arrested on terror charges

Via JP (h/t JIHAD I MALMÖ):
Moroccan police have arrested a Danish citizen on terror charges, according to the Associated Press.

The Dane, who is of Moroccan descent, was arrested along with two other men for having planned terror attacks against the Moroccan state. The three suspects are believed to be members of a terror organisation going by the name the Party for Moroccan Islamic Liberation.

According to Morocco’s Interior Ministry, the Danish citizen travelled to Morocco to supervise the execution of a plan that aimed to “undermine the country’s security and stability” by recruiting “indoctrinated” people.

Authorities believe the terror cell is financed by supporters in Europe.

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Switzerland: OSCE calls for Muslim umbrella organisation

Switzerland: OSCE calls for Muslim umbrella organisation

Via SwissInfo:
Experts from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) have recommended the establishment of an umbrella organisation for all Swiss Muslims.

In their report, seen by the Swiss News Agency on Tuesday, three OSCE experts who visited Switzerland in November warned that intolerance and discrimination against Muslims had increased since 2001, and were being exploited by “the extreme right and populist parties”.

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Germany: Two arrested for spying on Syrians

Germany: Two arrested for spying on Syrians

Via Expatica:
German police arrested two men in Berlin Tuesday accused of spying on opponents of the Syrian regime in raids involving some 70 officers, federal prosecutors said.

The suspects were identified only as 47-year-old German-Lebanese citizen Mahmoud El A. and 34-year-old Syrian national Akram O., the federal prosecutor's office said in a statement.

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Helsinki: Muxlim Shuts Down, Promotes Biography

Helsinki: Muxlim Shuts Down, Promotes Biography

Via Arctic Startup:
The Helsinki-based social network site aimed at the world's muslim community, Muxlim, has shut down and now points to DisruptionManifesto.com, a teaser page for founder Mohamed El-Fatatry's new biography authored by David Cord.

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France: Socialists accuse interior minister of targeting Muslims

France: Socialists accuse interior minister of targeting Muslims

Via AP:
France's interior minister has walked into a firestorm of controversy with his weekend comments that some civilizations — notably his own — are worth more than others.

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The campaign chief for Socialist Party candidate Francois Hollande — the front-runner in polls ahead of presidential elections in April and May — called Gueant's comments "a premeditated, willful, conscious gesture" to build "bridges between the right and the extreme-right."

He's "targeting Muslims, he's targeting Islam," Pierre Moscovici said on LCI television.

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Netherlands: Council of State says burqa is women's choice

Netherlands: Council of State says burqa is women's choice

Via RNW:
The Dutch Council of State says it should be up to women themselves to decide whether or not to wear garments which cover the face. The highest government advisory body argues that ministers shouldn’t use a general ban to rule out the choice of some women to wear the burqa.

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Switzerland: Asylum seekers sanding off fingertips

Switzerland: Asylum seekers sanding off fingertips

Via the Local:
Many Eritrean and Somalian refugees are taking extreme measures to destroy their fingerprints to avoid being identified and returned to the first country they entered in Europe.

"The most common method is to grind the fingertips down, for example by using sandpaper. They can also easily be worn down on a rough wall of a house," Roger Boxler, head of the refugee reception center at Kreuzlingen, told newspaper Tages Anzeiger.

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France: Islamophobic attacks increased by 34% last year

France: Islamophobic attacks increased by 34% last year

Via WorldBulletin:
Reports from Europe indicate that there has been an increase in the number of xenophobic attacks.

Most recently, a report released by the Paris-based Islamophobic Crime Monitoring Group indicates that the number of Islamophobic attacks in France increased by 34 percent in 2011 in comparison with the previous year.

Abdallah Zerki, head of the group, said he had written to French President Nicolas Sarkozy -- who once referred to Islamophobic crime as “insignificant” – and said Muslims are as equal citizens of France as Christians and Jewish people.

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UK: MPs consult Abu Hamza on causes of radicalisation

UK: MPs consult Abu Hamza on causes of radicalisation

This is from the same Guardian article as my previous post, but I thought it deserved its own post.

Via the Guardian:
(...)

The MPs do conclude that there may be growing support for nonviolent extremism within the Muslim community, fed by feelings of alienation and a sense of grievance, and this is a challenge for society and the police.

They recommend that tackling Islamophobia and demonstrating that the British state is not antithetical to Islam should constitute a big part of the official Prevent strategy designed to counter the ideology that feeds violent radicalisation.

The MPs talked to the radical preacher Abu Hamza in the maximum security unit at Belmarsh prison in London, who told them the main drivers of radicalisation were grievances, especially concerning Palestine and Afghanistan, a sense that the prophet was being mocked, guilt and capability.

He said unemployment was not a source of grievance.

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Switzerland: Federal authorities considering separate camps for criminal asylum seekers

Switzerland: Federal authorities considering separate camps for criminal asylum seekers

Via SwissInfo:
The federal authorities say they are considering a proposal to set up special housing for criminal asylum seekers under restraining orders.

Mario Gattiker, head of the Federal Migration Office, said he was open to the idea from canton Ticino, which has been bearing the brunt of a wave of asylum seekers entering from neighbouring Italy.

The plan was launched by a prominent member of the Lega dei Ticinesi movement in the Ticino government.

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Residents in the border region have regularly complained about incidents allegedly committed mainly by young asylum seekers from North Africa.

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UK: Websites now pose bigger radicalisation risk than prisons

UK: Websites now pose bigger radicalisation risk than prisons

Via the Guardian:
Websites now pose bigger risk than prisons, says report, prompting call to clamp down on 'unregulated' material

The internet now plays a part in most, if not all, cases of violent radicalisation and is a more significant recruiting ground than prisons, universities or places of worship, according to report by a cross-party group of MPs published today.

Norway: Norwegian terrorist considered to organize, blow up Muslim event

Norway: Norwegian terrorist considered to organize, blow up Muslim event

Via Dagbladet (Norwegian):

In his interrogations Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik told police that he's been thinking about how he could change society, both violently and non-violently, since 2001.

One of his plans was to rent the Oslo Spektrum arena, and organize an event for Muslims. He intended to gather 50,000 Muslims and then blow up the event. However, he said he plans weren't very serious. He concluded that this was a bad strategic plan, since it will elicit massive sympathy for Muslims.

Breivik also told police that he thinks it would be wrong to focus on attacking Muslims, since they weren't Norwegians and therefore he didn't consider them traitors.

Is Europe setting up clash between Muslims and the West?

Is Europe setting up clash between Muslims and the West?

Via CNN:
Europe and the Muslim world seem to be on a collision course that could have major political, economic and ideological ramifications. January 23, 2012, may well come to be remembered as the crucial date when Samuel Huntington's "clash of civilizations" thesis, which many of us believed discredited beyond repair, was reaffirmed.

Political scientist Huntington wrote in 1993 that cultural divisions preclude a defining global civilization, and the West and the Muslim world would never share the same values.

Last month, Europe took two different actions that nonetheless sent the same message to the Muslim world: You are not our equals and are doomed to be judged by standards different from those by which we judge ourselves. Future historians might call January 23 the day when Europe irreversibly alienated not one, but both, pivotal powers -- Iran and Turkey -- that in all probability will dominate the political landscape of the Middle East for several decades.

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EU: 'Being too Western' reason for 71% of 'honour' killings

EU: 'Being too Western' reason for 71% of 'honour' killings

Via the Irish Independent:
Yes, it's a cultural rather than a religious thing, stemming from some nasty tribal customs of South Asia and the Middle East, but though Hindus, Sikhs and the odd Christian might be perpetrators, the blunt truth is that honour killings are mainly Muslim-on-Muslim (91 per cent worldwide, 84 per cent North America, 96 per cent Europe).

Worldwide, two-thirds of victims (93 per cent women) were killed by their families of origin: 49 per cent in North America, 66 per cent in Europe and 72 per cent in Muslim countries. More than half the victims died in agony, having been either gang-raped or burned or stoned or beheaded or stabbed many times.

Being 'too Western' did for 58 per cent: this includes being insufficiently subservient, rejecting Islamic dress, wanting a career, having non-Muslim friends or boyfriends, rejecting an arranged marriage or leaving an abusive husband. This criterion covers 91 per cent of North American murders, 71 per cent of European and 43 per cent in the Muslim world. Offences against sexual propriety (eg being raped or accused of adultery) were the justification for the other murders.

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EU: Syrian embassies attacked by protestors

EU: Syrian embassies attacked by protestors

LinkThe Syrian embassy in London was attacked Saturday by a small group of angry protestors. Similar scenes played out in the past couple of days in Athens and Berlin.

London: Muslim women to get self-defence training

London: Muslim women to get self-defence training

Via Islington Tribune:
A TAEKWONDO champion is teaching Muslim women how to defend themselves, after a series of vicious street attacks.

Theresa Thomas, 52, has been snapped up by the One True Voice women’s charity to run classes for women wearing the hijab, who have become targets for muggers.

“I first heard about this when I was running an Asian women’s self-defence group in East London,” she said. “Then when I came to work in Finsbury Park, after One True Voice asked me, many of the women told me that muggers had been deliberately targeting them, taking the pin from their hijab and stabbing them in the head with it.”

She said the women found it hard to defend themselves because they were often carrying shopping bags or had children with them.

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Germany: Politician Blasted for Support of Islamic Law

Germany: Politician Blasted for Support of Islamic Law

Via Spiegel:
Most politicians in Germany have gotten the message: The quickest way to spark a career-damaging controversy is to make a facile comment about Nazis or the Holocaust. Media critics and political opponents are quick to pounce.

But that isn't the only way to attract unwanted attention, as Jochen Hartloff, the interior minister of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, found out this week. In an interview with the Berlin tabloid BZ, Hartloff said that Sharia law, in a "modern form," would be acceptable in Germany. In comments published on Friday in the center-left daily Süddeutsche Zeitung, he added that Islamic moral code "is certainly conceivable when it comes to questions pertaining to civil law."

Hartloff, a politician from the center-left Social Democrats, made clear that he was referring specifically to family law issues such as divorce settlements and alimony, but also certain instances of contract law in which devout Muslims seek to avoid paying interest. Applying Sharia rules, he said, could help avoid hostility in such cases.

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Russia: Islamist chief orders halt to civilian attacks

Russia: Islamist chief orders halt to civilian attacks

Via Expatica:
The leader of Russia's Islamist rebels ordered a halt to attacks on civilians, saying mass opposition protests showed the public no longer supported Vladimir Putin, according to a video posted Friday.

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"I order all special groups that are carrying out or plan to carry out special operations in Russia to put a halt to these operations that could hurt the peaceful population," Doku Umarov said in a video address posted on the rebel mouthpiece kavkazcenter.com.

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Netherlands: Freedom Party shocked by integration report

Netherlands: Freedom Party shocked by integration report

Via RNW:
Freedom Party MP Joram van Klaveren says the annual integration report from the Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP) paints a “shocking” picture of crime among non-Western ethnic minorities.

The SCP report is not due to be published until 8 February but, according to the anti-Islam Freedom Party, the figures show that Moroccans and Antilleans are more than five times as likely to be crime suspects than indigenous Dutch people.

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Flanders: Minister proposes youth movements for immigrants

Flanders: Minister proposes youth movements for immigrants

Via brusselnieuws.be:

Flemish minister Pascal Smet (SP.A) is considering starting a special youth movement for and by immigrants. This after the Council of Europe concluded that the existing youth movements are not succeeding in bringing together Flemish and immigrant youth.

The Felmish youth movement are split on the issue. Jill Marchantof Chiro Brussels says that it's not a good idea and immigrant youth should be placed in the existing youth movements. Marchant worked with the BINT project for teenag girls from Molenbeek who wanted to be counselors. Chiro Youth of Flanders says that separte youth movements means giving up on the idea of real coexistence in society. They say that instead the existing groups should be more open to experimination and to being truly open for immigrant children. 14% of their members are of non-Belgian origin.

The Scouts movement in Flanders said they're aware of the problem and can understand Smet's proposal. The immigrant and traditional youth movement should cooperate together and the latter should be open for diversity.

Germany: Muslim arbitration affects court decisions

Germany: Muslim arbitration affects court decisions

Via DW:
Joachim Wagner, who has written a book on the topic called "Judges acting outside the law," can see the positive aspect of that tradition, but his research has also yielded many negative examples.

In an interview with DW, Wagner describes one of 16 cases he analyzes in his book. In that case, a man shoots another in the foot. Later, the victim's brother takes revenge and shoots the perpertrator in the leg. Both cases go to court.

According to Wagner, Muslim mediators from Sweden and Germany are consulted, resulting in a watering-down of the original statements in the course of the lawsuit. The shooting in the foot is now seen more as accidental.

Wagner claims the case is a typical example of how statements change and lead to a wrong and unfair ruling. In the end, the German court handed down a sentence of nine months on probation - too lenient in Wagner's opinion. If both the victims and the perpetrators had stuck to their original statements, the sentence would have most likely been harsher.

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Moscow: High-ranking Interior Ministry officials suspected of extortion from Muslim community

Moscow: High-ranking Interior Ministry officials suspected of extortion from Muslim community

Via Interfax:

Federal Security Service officials have submitted to the Prosecutor General's Office materials stating that several high-ranking officials from the Interior Ministry's Main Department for the Prevention of Extremism extorted a large amount of money from a Moscow Muslim community, Kommersant daily reports.

"The Federal Security Service officers obtained information that a major extortion incident had occurred in the Moscow Lefortovsky market before the New year holidays. According to that information, a group of police officers went to the market under the pretext of an inspection, suspended the market's operation and demanded 1 million rubles from traders for permission to resume work," Kommersant writes.

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According to Kommersant, the police said they were checking reports stating that there was an illegal extremist center disguised as a prayer room at the market, which was visited by Muslim traders and Tajik workers from nearby construction sites.

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UK: Muslim teenager 'hit for kissing white man'

UK: Muslim teenager 'hit for kissing white man'

Via the BBC:
A Muslim teenager from Hampshire was kidnapped, imprisoned and had her hair cut off after her siblings saw her kiss a white man, a court has heard.

Winchester Crown Court heard Shamima Akhtar, 18, was attacked by her family in Basingstoke in April of last year. The prosecution said the case was about "honour-based domestic violence".

Her sisters Nazira, 29, and Nadiya, 25, and brother Kayum Mohammed-Abdul, 24, deny kidnap, false imprisonment and causing actual bodily harm.

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