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    What They ‘Shariah Police’ Were Caught Doing To People Offends Christians Everywhere
    According to reports, the German government has announced that it intends to take action against volunteer patrols who call themselves “Shariah police.” The group...
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    What The ‘Shariah Police’ Were Caught Doing To People Offends Christians Everywhere

    The Patriot October 1, 2014 What The ‘Shariah Police’ Were Caught Doing To People Offends Christians Everywhere2014-10-01T10:56:20+00:00 News 70 Comments

    According to reports, the German government has announced that it intends to take action against volunteer patrols who call themselves “Shariah police.” The group has been seen walking outside of nightclubs and train stations, telling the public not to drink or gamble.
    “Shariah law is not tolerated on German soil,” Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere told the German papers on Saturday. “Nobody can take is upon themselves to abuse the good name of the German police.”
    Others have supported the comment, stating that “the state alone” has the authority to enforce justice.
    However, the founder of the “Shariah police” claims that patrols only intend to raise awareness in Wuppertal, in hopes of spreading knowledge for Islamic traditions. Still, police are now pressing charges against those that they find wearing the group’s uniform: an orange safety vest with the words “Shariah police” across the back.
    Now, some reports are saying that the group was actually founded by Sven Lau, former leader of the Islamist group “Invitation to Paradise.” Lau claims that the patrol doesn’t officially exist, but was meant solely to draw attention.
    Still, the joke is not being taken lightly.
    “Intimidation or provocation won’t be tolerated,” concluded Wuppertal Police Chief Birgitta Rademacher.
    What do you think? What would you do if you saw the group walking in your city?

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    Islamic War Erupts in Hamburg, Germany


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    October 16, 2014
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    Looks like Islamic War is spreading far beyond the Middle East now. Here is a downside of having a sizable Muslim population in your country.
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    Parts of downtown Hamburg, the second-largest city in Germany, resembled a war zone after hundreds of supporters of the jihadist group Islamic State [IS] engaged in bloody street clashes with ethnic Kurds.
    The violence–which police say was as ferocious as anything seen in Germany in recent memory–is fuelling a sense of foreboding about the spillover effects of the fighting in Syria and Iraq.
    Some analysts believe that rival Muslim groups in Germany are deliberately exploiting the ethnic and religious tensions in the Middle East to stir up trouble on the streets of Europe.
    The unrest began on the evening of October 7, when around 400 Kurds gathered outside the Al-Nour mosque near the central train station in Hamburg’s St. George district to protest against IS attacks on the Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani.
    According to police, the initially peaceful protest turned violent when the Kurds were confronted by a rival group of around 400 Salafists armed with baseball bats, brass knuckles, knives, machetes and metal rods used to hold meat in kebab restaurants.
    In the melee that followed, more than a dozen people were injured, including one person who nearly had his leg chopped off by someone wielding a machete, and another person who was stabbed in the stomach with a kebab rod.
    Some 1,300 police officers, brandishing batons and accompanied by water cannons, were deployed to halt the clashes, which lasted into the early morning hours of October 8. In the final tally, hundreds of weapons were seized and 22 people were arrested.
    “I had the feeling that we are living in Hamburgistan,” the imam of the Al-Nour mosque, Daniel Abdin, told the German newsmagazine Der Spiegel. “The atmosphere was very, very explosive.”
    Police said they were shocked by what they described as an unprecedented level of violence.
    In an interview with the newspaper Passau Neue Presse, the chairman of the German Police Union, Rainer Wendt, reported that police in Hamburg “experienced life-threatening brute force” by perpetrators who were armed “to the teeth.” Wendt warned that the IS-Kurdish conflict is “threatening to unleash a proxy war on German soil.”
    A police official in Hamburg, Gerhard Kirsch, said the level of the violence points to a new “dangerous dimension” that “we have so far not seen at other demonstrations.”
    The chairman of the German Police Union in Hamburg, Joachim Lenders, described the viciousness as unprecedented. “The violence in the early hours of Wednesday was of a ruthless and inhuman brutality as I have rarely experienced,” he said, adding that without the timely deployment of the police there would almost certainly have been fatalities. Lenders added:
    “If in the middle of Hamburg 800 hostile people are fighting each other with machetes, knives and iron rods, there must be consequences for the perpetrators. Politically motivated extremists and religious fanatics have brought a conflict to Hamburg that cannot be solved here.”On the same day of the unrest in Hamburg, dozens of mostly Chechen Muslim immigrants clashed with Kurdish Yazidis–a non-Arab and non-Muslim minority that has been persecuted by IS–in Celle, a town in Lower Saxony that is home to more than 7,000 Yazidis. Police said the violence, in which nine people were injured, was fuelled via social media after radical Muslim preachers sent out a call to Islamists to confront the Yazidis.

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    Germany warns security situation 'critical' due to radical Islam

    By Alexandra Hudson and Sabine Siebold 7 hours ago

    By Alexandra Hudson and Sabine Siebold

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    1. U.S. says it conducts 14 air strikes against Islamic State near Kobani Reuters
    2. U.S.-led air strikes intensify as Syria conflict destabilizes Turkey Reuters
    3. Germany scrambles to counter lure of Islamic State Reuters
    4. More than 20,000 Kurds protest against IS in Germany AFP
    5. Iraqi security forces and Kurds gain ground against Islamic State Reuters



    BERLIN (Reuters) - Radical Islam poses a critical security threat to Germany, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere warned on Tuesday, saying the number of people capable of staging attacks in the country stood at an all-time high.
    Besides the risk posed by German jihadists returning from Syria, there was also the danger of violent clashes on German streets as rival extremist groups turn on each other - mirroring the conflicts of the Middle East, he told a security conference.
    De Maiziere said security forces believed the greatest danger came from radicals striking out alone, as happened in Canada last week, when two soldiers were killed in attacks that police said were carried out by recent converts to Islam.
    "The situation is critical. The number of threatening individuals has never been as high as now," he said. "We represent freedom, and are therefore an object of hate."
    The domestic intelligence agency (BfV) has warned that ultra-conservative Salafism was becoming increasing popular -- boosting the number of potential recruits for Islamic State.
    Some 450 people have traveled from Germany to join the jihadists in Syria and Iraq. Around 150 have returned. The German authorities are monitoring a total 225 suspects believed capable of launching attacks on domestic soil, compared to just 80 or 90 a few years ago, de Maiziere said.
    Although not directly involved in the U.S.-led air strikes on Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, Germany has agreed to send weapons to Kurdish forces in northern Iraq to help them defend themselves against the radical militants.
    Meanwhile, IS has released propaganda videos in German, with some featuring native-German speaking jihadists who threaten to unleash attacks back home.
    In various German cities in recent months, gangs of Salafists and local Kurds have fought street battles, tensions fueled by Islamic State attacks on Kurds in the Middle East.
    On Sunday, a group of 4,000 far-right supporters staged an anti-Salafist march in the western city of Cologne, pelting police with stones, bottles and fireworks, injuring 49 officers.
    "We are concerned that violent clashes between extremists on our streets could escalate," BfV president Hans-Georg Maassen said in a statement.
    The BfV calls Salafism, which espouses a strict, puritanical form of Islam, Germany's "most dynamic Islamic movement" and estimates the number of Salafists rose from around 3,800 in 2011 to 5,500 last year and could reach 7,000 by the end of 2014.
    Separately, Germany's BND foreign intelligence agency said on Tuesday that Islamic State will be able to mount operations in Iraq "for the foreseeable future" despite the air strikes and efforts by Iraqi security forces to regain territory.
    In Syria, the BND said fighting between IS and Kurdish forces in Kobani near the Turkish border showed that the militants were still in a position to attack, even if their mobility had been impaired by repeated air attacks.
    (Additional reporting by Sabine Siebold; Editing by Gareth Jones and Crispian Balmer)

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    Grass roots movement to drive Muslims out of Germany is growing rapidly

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