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Sarkozy: “The Islamization of Europe is inevitable”

by Kafir ( 27 Comments › )
Filed under France, Islamic Invasion at June 6th, 2009 - 12:20 pm

According to Philippe de Villiers, Nicolas Sarkozy is resigned to Eurabia.
From Jihadwatch- Sarkozy: “The Islamization of Europe is inevitable”

“Villiers Speaks Out,” from GalliaWatch, June 6 (thanks to Fjordman):

– Why are you so focused on the theme of Turkey and Islamization?

– Quite simply because we will see the first transformations of churches into mosques in the coming three years. At any rate, that is what Nicolas Sarkozy told me.

– When?

– I had an in depth discussion with him at Elysée at the end of last year. He said to me: “You have intuition, I have the figures. And your intuition is confirmed by my figures. The Islamization of Europe is inevitable.” Careful: it’s a process that will not occur overnight, but will take decades.

– Why does this issue appear to be of central importance to you?

– Most politicians have a comforting ignorance of what Islam is and propose transforming Europe into a supermarket of competing religions. Unaware that Islam is not only a religion since, by melding the temporal and the spiritual, it imposes a law. But behind this comforting ignorance of politicians, there are those who know. (…) The reality is that we are headed for a criss-cross (chassé-croisé) with, on one side, Europe and its en masse abortions, its promotion of gay marriage, and on the other, immigration en masse (…)

Fjordman should make a podcast on His book “Defeating Eurabia”

by avideditor ( 11 Comments › )
Filed under Islamists at November 20th, 2008 - 8:09 pm

I do not know much of Fjordman. But I would listen to a podcast where he reads his book “Defeating Eurabia”. Here is more on Fjordmans new book “Defeating Eurabia” and a free copy. 

All I know about Fjordman is that LGF does not like him. His essays are too long for me. Any great insights on Fjordman?

Italy’s right to curb Islam with mosque law

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on Italy’s right to curb Islam with mosque law
Filed under Islamists, World at September 16th, 2008 - 1:49 pm

I applaud Italy for this! We need this law in America!

ROME (Reuters) – Italy’s Northern League, allies of centre-right Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, want to limit the growth of Islam in the centre of world Catholicism by blocking the construction of mosques through strict new regulations.

Muslim immigrants using Italy as a route into Europe already get a foretaste of the mistrust with which many Europeans view their religion, with many projects for mosques and prayer halls already blocked by the opposition of local Italian residents.

 But if the anti-immigrant Northern League pushes its bill through parliament — where Berlusconi’s coalition has a strong majority — Italy will soon have a new law effectively blocking the construction of new mosques in much of the country.

 Fearing the advent of “Eurabia”, the League has used its control of Berlusconi’s interior ministry since helping him to power to push through tough new laws against illegal immigrants.

 It has now turned its attention to the newcomers’ religion, emboldened by polls showing many Italians mistrust Muslims and a third do not want a mosque in their neighborhood.

 The Northern League has “made life difficult for the Islamic component (of immigrants in Italy) in every sense and especially with regards to places of worship”, the president of the Islamic Cultural Institute of Milan, Abdel Hamid Sha’ari, told Reuters.

 Not just recent or illegal immigrants feel unwelcome, but also established Muslim residents like Jihad Amro, who said: “I have paid taxes for 17 years but I still don’t feel at home.”

 “There are still situations where I feel uncomfortable or strange because they (Italians) don’t see me as someone who is integrated,” Amro, a Palestinian, told Reuters TV in Rome

Ah poor Muslims, they can’t build their mosques! I feel so bad, not!

I wonder what Chas will say about this?

(Cross posted:Avid Editor’s Insights)