Posted on 11/02/2020 5:20:13 AM PST by xomething
The dispute over the Mohammed caricatures in the Paris magazine "Charlie Hebdo" is apparently spilling over to Austria.
As the "Kurier" reports, around 50 people are said to have entered the Anton Church in Vienna-Favoriten on Thursday evening. There the angry crowd is said to have rioted and kicked the benches and the confessional. They are said to have shouted "Allahu Akbar".
The deputy pastor had alerted the executive, but when they arrived the rioters had already stormed back. The entire incident is said to have been recorded by a surveillance camera. "Southern-looking young people" should be seen on the recordings, the "Kurier" quotes a police report.
Turkish youths reported
Investigators from the Office for the Protection of the Constitution are currently supposed to assume that the church intruders are a group of Turkish youths who had previously organized themselves via social media and had gathered on Reumannplatz just under two hours before the incident.
At the meeting there should have been scuffles, Islamist slogans were shouted and firecrackers were thrown. The police were able to determine the personal details of ten of the suspected young Turks - and report them for disorderly behavior.
It shouldn't have been the only incident in the group. The protection of the constitution apparently assume that it is the same group of "fanatical Turkish Islamists" that has been conspicuous in Favoriten for months. Apparently several cases of "ideologically motivated" bodily harm have already been attributed to the young people.
Nehammer strongly condemns incidents
"We in Austria will never let our right to exercise our religion be destroyed and we will protect the Christian community with all our might. I immediately instructed the General Director for Public Security to make all police stations aware of the current events and the public space, especially in the hotspot To monitor Favoriten more, "Interior Minister Karl Nehammer (ÖVP) was quoted in conclusion.
Integration Minister Susanne Raab also responded: "Parallel societies are the breeding ground for violence. We have to fight every form of extremism and Islamism right from the start in order to prevent worse things. It is good that the police intervened immediately and the presence in Favoriten increased ", she told " Heute ". (Google translate)

Die Antonskirche in Wien-Favoriten picturedesk.com/Kurier/Gerhard Deutsch
Der stellvertretende Pfarrer hatte die Exekutive alarmiert, doch bei deren Eintreffen waren die Randalierer bereits wieder getürmt. Der gesamte Vorfall soll aber von einer Überwachungskamera aufgezeichnet worden sein. Darauf sollen auf den Aufnahmen "südländisch aussehende Jugendliche" zu sehen sein, zitiert der "Kurier" einen Polizeibericht.
Türkische Jugendliche angezeigt
Die Ermittler des Verfassungsschutzes sollen derzeit davon ausgehen, dass es sich bei den Kirchen-Eindringlingen um eine Gruppe türkischer Jugendliche handelt, die sich zuvor über die Sozialen Medien organisiert und knapp zwei Stunden vor dem Vorfall auf dem Reumannplatz gesammelt hatte.
Bei dem Treffen soll es zu Raufereien gekommen sein, islamistische Parolen wurden gerufen und auch Böller geworfen. Bei zehn der Verdächtigen jüngen Türken konnte die Polizei die Personalien feststellen und sie wegen Ordnungsstörungen anzeigen.
Es soll nicht der einzige Vorfall der Gruppe gewesen sein. Die Verfassungsschützer gehen offenbar davon aus, dass es sich um dieselbe Gruppe "fanatischer türkischer Islamisten" handelt, die seit Monaten in Favoriten auffällig ist. Offenbar werden den Jugendlichen auch bereits mehrere Fälle von "ideologisch motivierter" Körperverletzung zugeschrieben.
Nehammer verurteilt Vorkommnisse scharf
"Wir lassen uns in Österreich das Recht auf freie Religionsausübung niemals zerstören und werden die christliche Gemeinschaft mit all unseren Kräften schützen. Ich habe den Generaldirektor für die öffentliche Sicherheit umgehend angewiesen, alle Polizeidienststellen aufgrund der aktuellen Ereignisse zu sensibilisieren und den öffentlichen Raum insbesondere im Hotspot Favoriten verstärkt zu überwachen", wird Innenminister Karl Nehammer (ÖVP) abschließend zitiert.
Integrationsministerin Susanne Raab reagierte ebenfalls darauf: "Parallelgesellschaften sind der Nährboden für Gewalt. Wir müssen jede Form von Extremismus und Islamismus schon von Beginn an bekämpfen, um Schlimmeres zu verhindern. Es ist gut, dass die Polizei hier sofort eingeschritten ist und die Präsenz in Favoriten erhöht", teilt sie gegenüber "Heute" mit. (original)
Many people read Charlie Hebdo in Austria, do they?
Let’s stop pretending that this is about some cartoons.
I know what you mean.
Turks.
The Ottoman Empire revives itself.
And here they are at the Gates of Vienna—again.
When will Christians and the other good people begin to fight back on these invaders?
Will the winged Hussars come to the rescue again?
Hold...hold...
Charlie Hebdo has grown a pair again? Magnifique!
Will the winged Hussars come to the rescue again?
> Lets stop pretending that this is about some cartoons. <
Well said. This is about suppression of free speech and submission to Sharia Law.
Barack Obama refused to condemn the gun attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices. Instead he blamed the victims and said that they had antagonized the attackers.
Barack was also president when the FBI knew and sat back on scene and watched as Islamonazis plotted and carried out an attempted shooting at the Draw Mohammed contest in Irving Texas. The sponsors of the event were never notified of the very real death threat they faced. Lucky for them they had their own armed security who neutralized the Islamonazi attackers when they charged in.
We all know that Obama has an agenda. He is, at the very least, a radical Muslim sympathizer.
Now heres the problem. Most well-meaning liberals will agree with Obama. We must respect Muslim feelings, they say. What these folks dont realize is that by doing so they are submitting to Sharia Law.
Many Christians have been killed by Muslims of late in Africa, especially Nigeria. How much attention has that received in the mainstream media? Next to none, I think.
Following the attack on Charlie Hebdo’s offices, the leaders of Europe locked arms and marched in solidarity with those who were killed.
President Obama REFUSED to join them and instead denounced the dead.
The guy was and is a flaming Islamist.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30765824
Paris attacks: Millions rally for unity in France
Published11 January 2015
More than three million people have taken part in unity marches across France after 17 people died during three days of deadly attacks in Paris.
Up to 1.6m are estimated to have taken to the streets of the French capital.
More than 40 world leaders joined the start of the Paris march, linking arms in an act of solidarity.
The marchers wanted to demonstrate unity after the attacks on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, police officers, and a kosher supermarket.
The French government said the rally turnout was the highest on record.
media captionLyse Doucet reports from Paris: ‘’Francois Hollande was at the head of the march’’
The rally, led by relatives of the victims of last week’s attacks, began at the Place de la Republique and concluded in the Place de la Nation...
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/01/obama-skipping-paris-114295
Obama Was Right to Skip Paris
By lionizing Charlie Hebdo, Europe is empowering Al Qaeda.
By AMIL KHAN January 15, 2015
Amil Khan is a former journalist for Reuters and the BBC. He now works as a communications consultant.
resident Obama has run into harsh criticism, both at home and abroad, for not attending this weeks Paris protest march or sending a high-level substitute in his place. French and European leaders, meanwhile, have won widespread praise for their aggressive and bold stand against jihadists.
Yet its the European reaction that plays right into Al Qaedas hands, and the Americans who are actually taking the wiser approach by not turning the Paris terror attacks into a giant battle for civilizationand Charlie Hebdo into a rallying cry for free speech. ..
sick
Turkey sure is starting to feel spunky, are they?
Someone needs their ass kicked.
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