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“Gas the Jews!”: Pressure grows in Germany to arrest Muslims who led genocidal Anti-Jewish r**ts
Jul 24, 2014 10:49:30   #
CharlesRabb
 
The t***h is that Europe cannot control its Muslim populations.
Once a country has lost control of law and order, they are done. Cooked. Like the Ramadan goat.

German Muslims chanted, “Gas the Jews!”

In Berlin, prosecutors began legal proceedings on Thursday against Danish citizen Abu Bilal Ismail, a respected imam from a mosque in Copenhagen, who prayed for the death of Jews during a speech at a mosque in the Neukölln district last week. This is Islam. This is their “spiritual” leader.

During one of the violent r**ts against the Jews in Germany, the police turned over their police car megaphone to the Muslim N**is.


“Pressure on police over anti-Semitic protests,” The Local, July 24, 2014 (thanks to Lookmann)

Demands are growing in Germany for the prosecution of protesters in Berlin, Frankfurt and other cities who led anti-Semitic chants and incited violence against Jews over Israel’s military offensive in Gaza.

“We cannot and should not let this go,” Frankfurt city councillor and head of the local CDU faction Uwe Becker said in comments reported on Wednesday by the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper.

The CDU has now filed formal complaints of anti-Semitism and incitement of the people against participants in a rally on Friday who led anti-Israeli chants, Becker said.

The head of the FDP Liberal Party faction in the Hesse parliament also demanded that the state’s interior minister, Peter Beuth, take action against protesters in Frankfurt who overstepped legal bounds of freedom of expression.

“Regardless of all strategies to de-escalate the situation, do not allow slogans of incitement that hark back to the darkest hours of our history to echo in Hesse,” the deputy head of Frankfurt’s FDP branch, Wolfgang Greilich, wrote to the minister.

Merkel speaks out

Meanwhile, Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday pledged the country’s 200,000-strong Jewish community her unwavering support, a government spokesman said.

“The chancellor and the entire German government condemn the anti-Semitic remarks made at pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli demonstrations in Germany in the strongest terms,” Georg Streiter told reporters.

“These outbursts are an attack on freedom and tolerance and an attempt to shake the foundations of our free and democratic system. We cannot and will not tolerate this,” said Streiter, adding that any violence against Jewish people or institutions would be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

In Berlin, prosecutors began legal proceedings on Thursday against Danish citizen Abu Bilal Ismail, an imam from a mosque in Copenhagen, who prayed for the death of Jews during a speech at a mosque in the Neukölln district last week.

CDU parliamentarian Burkard Dregger filed a complaint of incitement against Ismail with the city police. “Such people who call for violence are not welcome in our country,” the politician told the Berliner Zeitung.

The mayor of Neukölln, Heinz Buschkowsky, said there was only one adequate response to the actions of the imam: “[Send him] back across the border with a ban on re-entering the country,” he said.

In a video posted online, Ismail is seen imploring, “Oh Allah, destroy the Z*****t Jews … Count them and k**l them to the very last one. Don’t spare a single one of them.”

Despite the taped comments, he later insisted he was referring only to “Jews who have k**led people in Gaza.”

In street demonstrations in Berlin, crowds of pro-Palestinian protesters also shouted “Death to Israel” and “Z*****ts are f*****ts, k*****g children and civilians”.

Anti-Semitic slogans are illegal in Germany, where atonement for the N**i k*****g of some six million European Jews in the Holocaust is a cornerstone of the post-war order.

The calls for action were echoed by a senior police officer and professor of law who oversees the police in three of the city’s districts.
‘Police must respond’
“The police must take action,” Michael Knape told the Tagesspiegel newspaper, adding that the slogans shouted were “right on the border of incitement”.
Public safety was a “central guarantor of the right to assembly”, and since the conduct of the protesters had caused fear among people, legal action was justified. But Knape denied that police in the capital had been lax in enforcing the law during the protests.
In a telephone conversation with German President Joachim Gauck, the leader of the country’s Jewish community, Dieter Graumann, said he had discussed events of recent days and the fear they had created.
“Many members of our community are very shaken, worried and absolutely shocked by the worst anti-Jewish slogans that some out-of-control crowds have shouted, calling for Jews to be ‘gassed’, ‘burned’ and ‘slaughtered’,” Graumann said in a statement after the call. Gauck told him he took Jewish fears “very seriously”.



In Mainz, ex-parliamentarian and former head of the German-Israeli Society, Johannes Gerster, filed charges against the leader of a demonstration on Friday at which participants chanted inflammatory slogans.

The actions of the 1,500 mainly Palestinian demonstrators exceeded legally permissible bounds, said Gerster, who is a lawyer.

The leader of the protest, Fatih Bayram, had “whipped up hatred and called for violence and arbitrary actions against Israel and Jews in Germany, and thereby disturbed the peace in our country,” he told the Allgemeine Zeitung.

Further Palestinian-led demonstrations are planned this week.

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Jul 24, 2014 13:40:44   #
Patty
 
Coming to a theatre near you.
CharlesRabb wrote:
The t***h is that Europe cannot control its Muslim populations.
Once a country has lost control of law and order, they are done. Cooked. Like the Ramadan goat.

German Muslims chanted, “Gas the Jews!”

In Berlin, prosecutors began legal proceedings on Thursday against Danish citizen Abu Bilal Ismail, a respected imam from a mosque in Copenhagen, who prayed for the death of Jews during a speech at a mosque in the Neukölln district last week. This is Islam. This is their “spiritual” leader.

During one of the violent r**ts against the Jews in Germany, the police turned over their police car megaphone to the Muslim N**is.


“Pressure on police over anti-Semitic protests,” The Local, July 24, 2014 (thanks to Lookmann)

Demands are growing in Germany for the prosecution of protesters in Berlin, Frankfurt and other cities who led anti-Semitic chants and incited violence against Jews over Israel’s military offensive in Gaza.

“We cannot and should not let this go,” Frankfurt city councillor and head of the local CDU faction Uwe Becker said in comments reported on Wednesday by the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper.

The CDU has now filed formal complaints of anti-Semitism and incitement of the people against participants in a rally on Friday who led anti-Israeli chants, Becker said.

The head of the FDP Liberal Party faction in the Hesse parliament also demanded that the state’s interior minister, Peter Beuth, take action against protesters in Frankfurt who overstepped legal bounds of freedom of expression.

“Regardless of all strategies to de-escalate the situation, do not allow slogans of incitement that hark back to the darkest hours of our history to echo in Hesse,” the deputy head of Frankfurt’s FDP branch, Wolfgang Greilich, wrote to the minister.

Merkel speaks out

Meanwhile, Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday pledged the country’s 200,000-strong Jewish community her unwavering support, a government spokesman said.

“The chancellor and the entire German government condemn the anti-Semitic remarks made at pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli demonstrations in Germany in the strongest terms,” Georg Streiter told reporters.

“These outbursts are an attack on freedom and tolerance and an attempt to shake the foundations of our free and democratic system. We cannot and will not tolerate this,” said Streiter, adding that any violence against Jewish people or institutions would be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

In Berlin, prosecutors began legal proceedings on Thursday against Danish citizen Abu Bilal Ismail, an imam from a mosque in Copenhagen, who prayed for the death of Jews during a speech at a mosque in the Neukölln district last week.

CDU parliamentarian Burkard Dregger filed a complaint of incitement against Ismail with the city police. “Such people who call for violence are not welcome in our country,” the politician told the Berliner Zeitung.

The mayor of Neukölln, Heinz Buschkowsky, said there was only one adequate response to the actions of the imam: “[Send him] back across the border with a ban on re-entering the country,” he said.

In a video posted online, Ismail is seen imploring, “Oh Allah, destroy the Z*****t Jews … Count them and k**l them to the very last one. Don’t spare a single one of them.”

Despite the taped comments, he later insisted he was referring only to “Jews who have k**led people in Gaza.”

In street demonstrations in Berlin, crowds of pro-Palestinian protesters also shouted “Death to Israel” and “Z*****ts are f*****ts, k*****g children and civilians”.

Anti-Semitic slogans are illegal in Germany, where atonement for the N**i k*****g of some six million European Jews in the Holocaust is a cornerstone of the post-war order.

The calls for action were echoed by a senior police officer and professor of law who oversees the police in three of the city’s districts.
‘Police must respond’
“The police must take action,” Michael Knape told the Tagesspiegel newspaper, adding that the slogans shouted were “right on the border of incitement”.
Public safety was a “central guarantor of the right to assembly”, and since the conduct of the protesters had caused fear among people, legal action was justified. But Knape denied that police in the capital had been lax in enforcing the law during the protests.
In a telephone conversation with German President Joachim Gauck, the leader of the country’s Jewish community, Dieter Graumann, said he had discussed events of recent days and the fear they had created.
“Many members of our community are very shaken, worried and absolutely shocked by the worst anti-Jewish slogans that some out-of-control crowds have shouted, calling for Jews to be ‘gassed’, ‘burned’ and ‘slaughtered’,” Graumann said in a statement after the call. Gauck told him he took Jewish fears “very seriously”.



In Mainz, ex-parliamentarian and former head of the German-Israeli Society, Johannes Gerster, filed charges against the leader of a demonstration on Friday at which participants chanted inflammatory slogans.

The actions of the 1,500 mainly Palestinian demonstrators exceeded legally permissible bounds, said Gerster, who is a lawyer.

The leader of the protest, Fatih Bayram, had “whipped up hatred and called for violence and arbitrary actions against Israel and Jews in Germany, and thereby disturbed the peace in our country,” he told the Allgemeine Zeitung.

Further Palestinian-led demonstrations are planned this week.
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Jul 24, 2014 16:13:35   #
Ve'hoe
 
The Hadjis better watch their arses,,, when you actually motivate the German people to action,,, they dont f-it up like muslims do,,,,,

I say buy "popcorn" futures and watch the live theater, on when the "Arian Nation assists the Jihad back to the stone age"



Patty wrote:
Coming to a theatre near you.

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Jul 24, 2014 16:19:54   #
Ranger7374 Loc: Arizona, 40 miles from the border in the DMZ
 
As a grandson of a World War II, veteran, the United States should Join the government of Germany to control the Islamic extremists in inciting r**ts across the world against Christianity and Judaism.

Plain and simple. If the Palestinians are going to attack, Israel which results in Israel defending themselves, it is the Palestinians own fault.

For Islamic Extremists to incite r**ts in Germany to destroy a country that sought forgiveness, and paid the penalty for exterminating millions of Jews, is a very low blow.

It seems the Muslims have not forgotten the Crusades. And that is sad. If Germany is going to be attacked by Muslim militants over Israel's action to defend itself. We should attack Iran for persecution of Christians in Iran. See what I mean?

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Jul 24, 2014 17:27:21   #
MrEd Loc: Georgia
 
Patty wrote:
Coming to a theatre near you.




I don't believe they can control the Arabs any longer. They have simply let in to many of them and they are getting started on tearing those countries down. There is only one way a country can stand up against them now and that is very simply to send them ALL back to where they came from. If they feel strong enough to protest like this, then they are strong enough to protest against that government too. Sooner or later they will go against all governments in Europe and we are going to be getting the same thing here. Thanks to this Muslim we have in office here, we are seeing a taste of things to come here. He has made it entirely to easy for them to come to the U.S.

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Jul 24, 2014 18:39:14   #
Ranger7374 Loc: Arizona, 40 miles from the border in the DMZ
 
MrEd wrote:
I don't believe they can control the Arabs any longer. They have simply let in to many of them and they are getting started on tearing those countries down. There is only one way a country can stand up against them now and that is very simply to send them ALL back to where they came from. If they feel strong enough to protest like this, then they are strong enough to protest against that government too. Sooner or later they will go against all governments in Europe and we are going to be getting the same thing here. Thanks to this Muslim we have in office here, we are seeing a taste of things to come here. He has made it entirely to easy for them to come to the U.S.
I don't believe they can control the Arabs any lon... (show quote)


And by the example of Obama's in action in support of Israel, which caused this, the fighting will not be over there, the fighting as what is going on in Germany and Israel will be on our back door.

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