Posted on 11/24/2016 9:18:23 AM PST by LSUfan
Two leaders of the Arrayan mosque in Amsterdam Noord are being watched by the Dutch authorities because they are suspected of radicalization and jihadism, the Telegraaf reports based on "secret documents".
According to the newspaper, there is a wiretap on chairman Aziz Oilkadi's phone. He is suspected of having contact with "many radical figures". The other leader is suspected of being part of the so-called Hofstad terrorist group. The group is centered around Mohammed B. the extremist who killed Theo van Gogh n 2004.
Oilkadi denies the accusations to the newspaper and insists that he is not radicalized. "I graduated from the Vrije Universiteit and have been a dutiful Muslim since my 18th birthday. Do I know jihadists? We know so many people, that means nothing." He added that the other board member is also back on the right path.
(Excerpt) Read more at nltimes.nl ...
Geert Wilders is vindicated yet again.
8th Wonder of the World: With every breath and every move the muslims shout and scream about how they will infiltrate us, undermine our government and destroy our resolve through constant terror; and western gov’ts decide to watch them for any signs of suspicious activity. Honest to God!
Why is this being reported in the media? The suspects can now change their MO and avoid being caught. Why aren’t the police allowed to do their job? Why alert the muhamedan terrorists? When there is sufficient evidence, arrest them and THEN report it! Otherwise, let the BVD resolve the threat with ‘extreme prejudice’.
Can’t be.
GW and his buddy Obozo have told us for a decade plus that Islam is the ROP!
Anybody surprised? this is a violent world-domination ideology cleverly disguised as a religion. It even uses “religious” meeting houses to promote its plans.
but I was certain that I heard somewhere there was no connection with Islam and terror.....
oh yeah, we’ve heard it every day for the past 8-10 years...
Well... Duh!!!
Exactly why the Newsfakers would print the article.
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