Afghan refugees threaten online to decapitate all Germans who do not convert to Islam

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I though these were refugees running from the Taliban


They pose in paramilitary outfits holding knives, call themselves the ‘King of Munich’ and think Sharia law is good: according to an investigation by the RTL programme ‘Extra’, young refugees from Afghanistan are spreading radical Islamic ideas, even though they are allegedly seeking protection from the Taliban in Germany.

According to the programme, the videos were not made in Afghanistan, Syria or Turkey, but in Germany – for example in city centres, asylum centres or Bavarian parks – and when the RTL reporters investigated the videos, they uncovered a broad network of like-minded people as far away as France. In the videos, this group threatened, among other things, to ‘cut off heads’ and attack the ‘enemies of Islam’, if necessary with explosives on their bodies.

When reporter Liv von Boetticher tracks down one of the Afghan TikTok users in a park and speaks to him, the Afghan does not deny his support for the values of the Taliban. ‘The Islamic Emirate of the Taliban to me is definitely better. There is no more war, no more theft. Nothing. If thieves are caught, their hand is cut off.’

It is said that the migrants came to Germany for economic reasons. The young men even support a caliphate in Germany: ‘If Germany becomes and remains Islamic, then everything will be very good,’ one of them is quoted as saying.

Extremism expert Ahmad Mansur sees these young migrants as an underestimated danger: ‘These are people who are very close to extremism, to Islamism,’ Mansur explains in the article. ‘The attitudes they have towards mainstream society in Germany and Europe are very hostile.’

These men ‘grew up with an understanding of Islam that is actually much closer to that of the Taliban’ than to that of modern Islam, explains Mansur. You can see a ‘lifestyle Islamism here. Men who live out their masculinity in a very toxic, very patriarchal way.’ Syria, Afghanistan and Turkey are currently among the most common countries of origin for asylum seekers. The current legal situation stipulates that every asylum application must be examined – even if the person entered the country via another country. This was also the case for the suspect in the Solingen attack. The 26-year-old Syrian Issa Al Hassan managed to prevent his deportation to Bulgaria and obtain subsidiary protection in Germany because the authorities let deadlines pass.

‘Now the point has been reached where even the last person sitting in the federal government has to understand that things can’t go on like this,’ CDU Secretary General Carsten Linnemann is quoted as saying in the RTL report. The federal police union also speaks of a ‘loss of control’ at German borders that needs to be rectified.

The RTL reporters claim to have informed the Bavarian Office for the Protection of the Constitution about their research. However, the videos remained online until the programme was published.

 

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I don't care about germans...they made their bed...
They were driven by guilt of their past and Erdogan threated them to flood Europe with refugees if they didn't make Turkey part of Europe. They refused and he unleashed all kinds of refugees.
 

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I though these were refugees running from the Taliban


They pose in paramilitary outfits holding knives, call themselves the ‘King of Munich’ and think Sharia law is good: according to an investigation by the RTL programme ‘Extra’, young refugees from Afghanistan are spreading radical Islamic ideas, even though they are allegedly seeking protection from the Taliban in Germany.

According to the programme, the videos were not made in Afghanistan, Syria or Turkey, but in Germany – for example in city centres, asylum centres or Bavarian parks – and when the RTL reporters investigated the videos, they uncovered a broad network of like-minded people as far away as France. In the videos, this group threatened, among other things, to ‘cut off heads’ and attack the ‘enemies of Islam’, if necessary with explosives on their bodies.

When reporter Liv von Boetticher tracks down one of the Afghan TikTok users in a park and speaks to him, the Afghan does not deny his support for the values of the Taliban. ‘The Islamic Emirate of the Taliban to me is definitely better. There is no more war, no more theft. Nothing. If thieves are caught, their hand is cut off.’

It is said that the migrants came to Germany for economic reasons. The young men even support a caliphate in Germany: ‘If Germany becomes and remains Islamic, then everything will be very good,’ one of them is quoted as saying.

Extremism expert Ahmad Mansur sees these young migrants as an underestimated danger: ‘These are people who are very close to extremism, to Islamism,’ Mansur explains in the article. ‘The attitudes they have towards mainstream society in Germany and Europe are very hostile.’

These men ‘grew up with an understanding of Islam that is actually much closer to that of the Taliban’ than to that of modern Islam, explains Mansur. You can see a ‘lifestyle Islamism here. Men who live out their masculinity in a very toxic, very patriarchal way.’ Syria, Afghanistan and Turkey are currently among the most common countries of origin for asylum seekers. The current legal situation stipulates that every asylum application must be examined – even if the person entered the country via another country. This was also the case for the suspect in the Solingen attack. The 26-year-old Syrian Issa Al Hassan managed to prevent his deportation to Bulgaria and obtain subsidiary protection in Germany because the authorities let deadlines pass.

‘Now the point has been reached where even the last person sitting in the federal government has to understand that things can’t go on like this,’ CDU Secretary General Carsten Linnemann is quoted as saying in the RTL report. The federal police union also speaks of a ‘loss of control’ at German borders that needs to be rectified.

The RTL reporters claim to have informed the Bavarian Office for the Protection of the Constitution about their research. However, the videos remained online until the programme was published.

 

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Doors should be closed for these people, bring in people that want to integrate and work like filipinos or Portuguese

Belgium revokes asylum of Afghan YouTuber Jamil Qaderi over Taliban support

On Wednesday, October 2, Belgian media reported that Jamil Qadari’s asylum status had been canceled.

The Belgian government began reviewing Jamil Qadari’s asylum status last year after he publicly declared his support for the Taliban.
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This review process started after 7,500 women’s rights activists and supporters signed a petition calling for the revocation of Jamil Qadari’s asylum due to his pro-Taliban stance.

Following this, Nicole de Moor, Belgium’s Deputy Minister for Migration, said she had requested the Commissioner General for Refugees and Stateless Persons to investigate Qadari’s asylum status.

Jamil Qadari had previously expressed open support for Taliban policies on his YouTube channel. He shared songs and images of the group’s fighters and praised their directives.

Despite this, Belgian Member of Parliament George Dalleman remarked that Jamil Qadari had promoted a regime from which he claimed to have fled.

Jamil Qadari has been a refugee in Belgium since 2010.

Belgium’s revocation of Jamil Qadari’s asylum reflects its strict stance on individuals who support extremist groups while benefiting from refugee status. It underscores the importance of aligning asylum policies with humanitarian principles and national security.

The case also highlights the role of public pressure, as the petition signed by thousands of activists contributed to the decision. This demonstrates how collective action can influence governmental decisions, especially in human rights and public safety matters.

 

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There is a reason why the AfD has done so well. It's unfortunately that people blame "The Far Right" or some shit like that for appealing to [insert something dumb here].

No.

It's called not listening to serious, increasingly legitimate, concerns by an increasingly growing number of the voting population.

You've drove them to the AfD.

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More Afghans. Why move to a country that you hate? Its like these these Muslim/Palestinians that burn Canadian flags.

FBI thwarts ISIS-inspired Election Day terror plot by Afghan living in Oklahoma, DOJ says

Suspect allegedly liquidated his family’s assets, resettled family members overseas, in preparation for attack


An Afghan citizen living in Oklahoma has been charged with platting a terror attack on Election Day on behalf of the Islamic State in which he and an underage co-conspiractor expected to die as a martyrs, the Justice Department said Tuesday.

Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, obtained firearms and ammunition to conduct a violent attack on U.S. soil, as well as taking a number of steps to prepare for the plot, authorities said. He entered the United States on Sept. 9, 2021, weeks after U.S. troops pulled out of Afghanistan, on a special immigrant visa and is currently on parole status pending adjudication of his immigration proceedings.

He was arrested Monday and is charged with conspiring and attempting to provide material support to ISIS and receiving a firearm to be used to commit a felony or a federal crime of terrorism. He appeared in an Oklahoma federal court on Tuesday.


"As charged, the Justice Department foiled the defendant’s plot to acquire semi-automatic weapons and commit a violent attack in the name of ISIS on U.S. soil on Election Day," said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland.

Ahead of the planned attack, Tawhedi allegedly liquidated his family’s assets, resettled members of his family overseas, acquired AK-47 assault rifles and ammunition.

In his seized communications, Tawhedi allegedly indicated that his attack was planned for Election Day, and in a post-arrest interview, Tawhedi allegedly confirmed the attack was planned for Election Day targeting large gatherings of people, during which he and the juvenile were expected to die as martyrs.

"This defendant, motivated by ISIS, allegedly conspired to commit a violent attack, on election day, here on our homeland," said FBI Director Christopher Wray. "I am proud of the men and women of the FBI who uncovered and stopped the plot before anyone was harmed. Terrorism is still the FBI's number one priority, and we will use every resource to protect the American people."

Federal prosecutors allege Tawhedi communicated with someone who facilitated the recruitment, training, and indoctrination of those who expressed interest in terrorist activity and who he believed was affiliated with ISIS. During a search of his phone and other election devices, he was seen on a video recorded on July 20 reading to to children from text that described the rewards a martyr receives in the afterlife, authorities said.

He also saved ISIS propaganda on his iCloud and participated in pro-ISIS Telegram groups, as well as contributing to a charity, which funnels money to ISIS.

While liquidating their family's assets, Tawhedi and the underage co-conspirator advertised the sale of the family’s personal property on Facebook. A confidential informant working for the FBI inquired if a computer was still for sale, claiming they needed it for a "gun business."

That led to Tawhedi and the juvenile to meet with the informant and others working for the FBI at a rural location to test firearms. Tawhedi expressed interest in purchasing two AK-47 assault rifles, magazines, and ammunition from the informant, prosecutors said.

He faces up to 35 years in prison if covicted.

 

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All messianic groups are dangerous, be they orthodox Jewish settlers, Islamic isis/taliban, or Christian fundamentalists or anyone who believes a supreme being is telling them to kill. .
 

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All messianic groups are dangerous, be they orthodox Jewish settlers, Islamic isis/taliban, or Christian fundamentalists or anyone who believes a supreme being is telling them to kill. .
True, but the ones doing the most killings are the Muslims. They even kill one each other if they try to leave Islam.
 

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True, but the ones doing the most killings are the Muslims. They even kill one each other if they try to leave Islam.
They are the flavour of the day this last two decades.
 

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Muslims are on a path to impose their values (and charia law) everywhere including Canada.

If we don’t react now it will be too late.

Muslim have zero intention to integrate.
 
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Muslims are on a path to impose their values (and charia law) everywhere including Canada.

If we don’t react now it will be too late.

Muslim have zero intention to integrate.
USA can't get Christian law passed like ten commandments prayer in schools etc - what makes you think muslims can get sharia passed?
 

Vinson

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Muslims are on a path to impose their values (and charia law) everywhere including Canada.

If we don’t react now it will be too late.

Muslim have zero intention to integrate.
Exactly, look at all the nuts all over Europe and North America. They're blocking the streets in Canada, they burn Canadian flags, they shout death to Canada, US, Israel. Most Muslims support Hamas, which in Western countries are calling terrorists.
 

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All messianic groups are dangerous, be they orthodox Jewish settlers, Islamic isis/taliban, or Christian fundamentalists or anyone who believes a supreme being is telling them to kill. .
Oh please...it's not even close...those indoctrinated by ISIS/taliban/Hamas/Hezbollah are leagues above any other terrorist group...When they see western civilians...violence is the next step...
 
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