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European political elite concerned about surge of Islamism in EU

A mass action of Islamists took place in Hamburg at the end of last week, among whose demands was the establishment of a caliphate, Bild reports.

With the permission of the authorities, the protesters demanded to turn Germany into an Islamist dictatorship, which is ruled by a religious leader – without any rights for women, homosexuals, Christians, Jews and dissidents.

About 1,000 people turned out for the rally. The rally was organised by 25-year-old student Joe Adade Boateng, a popular Islamist blogger on social media, including TikTok.

“There must be real evidence that there will be violent riots during the rally. Suspicions alone are not enough for a ban,” a police spokesman explained to reporters the reason why the rally calling for a change of state system was not banned.

Meanwhile, in Europe, there is growing public excitement about the rapid increase in Islamic militancy.

Austrian MEP Harald Vilimsky stated during a speech at Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) that conservatives were fighting for their homeland to stay European and not become “a second Arabia or Africa.” He said:

“Our common goal is to protect our countries, to protect the Western world from illegal migration and organised abuse of asylum so that Europe does not become a second Arabia or Africa.”

Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, leader of the party Debout la France (France Arise) commented on yesterday’s protest by Islamists in Hamburg, where they demanded the creation of a caliphate in Germany. He wrote his comments on X:

“This scene did not take place in the Middle East, but in Germany, on the streets of Hamburg. It is a real demonstration of the power of Islamists calling for the establishment of a caliphate. Let us wake up before it is too late.”

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