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Austria: Victims fight problems over ‘terror operation’
AA ^ | 12/28/2020 | Askin Kiyagan

Posted on 12/29/2020 8:26:27 PM PST by xomething

VIENNA

After being subjected to police violence in a raid targeting his home under the pretext of a “terror operation”, 12-year-old Mustafa A. has started therapy for sleep disorder.

Vienna police on Nov. 9 raided 60 addresses and detained 30 Muslim activists and academics in an operation called “Operation Luxor” on charges of "establishing a terrorist organization, financial support for terrorism, organized crime formation, and money laundering."

The police using disproportionate force against people well-known to the public and treating them as terrorists led to reactions from various segments of the society. Many NGOs, journalists, and writers called for the issue to be urgently clarified.

Excessive use of power by the police caused serious mental disturbances among some family members who were subjected to the violence.

More than 10 children started receiving mental health treatment after the operations. Those 30 people who were detained and their families have also been facing financial difficulties for the last two months because their bank accounts were blocked.

12-year-old also target of police

Austria resident H.A.'s son Mustafa A., 12, spoke to Anadolu Agency of his experience during and after the operation.

Mustafa said he was sleeping next to his mother on the night of the raid when heard loud noises and someone shouting in an aggressive voice saying: "Nobody move, hands up!".

He thought he was having a nightmare at first but noticed it was not one when he opened his eyes, and her mother jumped out of the bed and went to the other room.

Mustafa said he saw a man dressed in black and armed with long barreled gun while he was still trying to wake up.

He could not figure out that the man was a commando, Mustafa added, and that he thought that terrorists were trying to harm them after a terrorist attack left four dead and 22 others wounded in early November.

“The police said 'the target was seen' out of the walkie talkie in his hand, and then I said to myself 'Am I the target?’ I still did not fully grasp the situation. Police was looking and searching around the room. I thought this time there was a terrorist hiding in our house, there was a terrorist under the bed, and I was even more scared,” said Mustafa, recalling the night.

“We stayed in the room for a few more minutes with the police pointing his gun at me. Then he noticed that I was scared and 12 years old. Although was terrified at that moment, I tried not to, and was silently saying ‘Bismillah’.”

“Then a female officer entered my room and told me not to be scared and that everything was fine. She said the commando is in the room for security purposes,” Mustafa added.

Mustafa said his mother went to check on his older brother who had asthma, as she was afraid he might get an asthma attack.

“My brother was shouting ‘Don’t shoot my mom’ and my mom was shouting ‘Don’t shoot my son’ and I was thinking what we could have possibly done to be subjected to this,” Mustafa said, recalling the moments he was standing with a fully armed officer in his room.

He said there was about 20 police officers in their home. While he and his mother were staying in the same room, his brothers were in a different one.

“In the meantime, I saw my father moving toward the wardrobe with two or three policemen pointing their guns to him, with his hands up and then he changed his clothes there,” he said.

After his father left with the police, his brothers reunited with them in the same room, said Mustafa, adding they were not allowed to speak Arabic and if they spoke they were threatened to be separated again.

Mustafa said the police searched every corner of their home, examined the phones of all family members, and confiscated all electronic devices belonging to his father.

The door of their home was broken and left open, so their neighbors witnessed all that happened, he also said.

“After the operation, I suffered from sleep disorder. All that happened is still before my eyes, and I can still hear the shouting and the voices. They were scattered all over our home. It wasn't possible to get rid of the dirt and mess in the house even in two or three days.

"We didn't know why all this happened, what the cause was. This was getting on our nerves. Why did they not ring the bell? It was nonsense,” added Mustafa.

I was biting my lip out of fear

Mustafa said he had to talk to a psychologist because of all he experienced.

“I had to go to a psychologist three times. The psychologist taught me some methods to help me forget or overcome what I went through. Even if these methods are useful and the best methods, I still cannot forget what I experienced,” he said.

He added that he could not go back to normal for a long while.

“When our upstairs neighbors walk a bit louder, I instantly go back to those moments. When I hear the alarm clock, I suddenly remember the same moments and bite my lips out of fear.”


TOPICS: Current Events; Islam
KEYWORDS: austria; islam

1 posted on 12/29/2020 8:26:27 PM PST by xomething
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To: xomething

Modern day Austria somehow forgot the significance of the Battle of Vienna. The Muslims they allowed into their country never did.


2 posted on 12/29/2020 8:42:24 PM PST by allendale
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To: xomething

Fetch me my clutching pearls and take me to my fainting chair.... I weep for poor Mustafah and the other islamist victims.


3 posted on 12/29/2020 9:16:59 PM PST by Organic Panic (Flinging poo is not a valid argument)
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To: xomething

For a reported 12 year old, the kids speaks like a psychologist or psychiatrist. Hmmmm.

Is this a Turkish news service, AA? Would explain a lot about the anti-police slant to the whole article and sentences from a 12 year old that no 12 year old I ever knew would say that way.


4 posted on 12/29/2020 9:48:20 PM PST by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: xomething

“Many NGOs, journalists, and writers called for the issue to be urgently clarified. “

Hopefully Austria starts arresting this bunch next, so they have a chance of getting back their country.


5 posted on 12/30/2020 4:01:37 AM PST by BobL (I shop at Walmart and eat at McDonald's, I just don't tell anyone, like most here.)
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To: xomething

“12-year-old Mustafa...”

Well, if his parents didn’t name him after a terrorist, perhaps he wouldn’t have been arrested.


6 posted on 12/30/2020 4:04:37 AM PST by BobL (I shop at Walmart and eat at McDonald's, I just don't tell anyone, like most here.)
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To: MadMax, the Grinning Reaper

“Is this a Turkish news service, AA? Would explain a lot about the anti-police slant to the whole article and sentences from a 12 year old that no 12 year old I ever knew would say that way.”

Europe now has ‘refugees’ with receding hair lines, and in some cases, a bit of gray hair in their high schools. Why are they there? Because they claim to be 15 years old (and have no ID), and the impotent European governments are unable to prove otherwise.

Needless the say, the NGOs are the ones who ‘educate’ these migrants on the ‘tricks of the trade’.


7 posted on 12/30/2020 4:07:30 AM PST by BobL (I shop at Walmart and eat at McDonald's, I just don't tell anyone, like most here.)
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