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Aemma
11-16-2010, 02:27 PM
Mob in Athens abuses Muslims as they celebrate Eid


By Yannis Behrakis

ATHENS (Reuters) - Dozens of far-right activists and local residents threw eggs and taunted hundreds of Muslim immigrants as they gathered to pray in a central square for Eid al-Adha surrounded by a protective cordon of riot police.


Greece, which has become the main immigrant gateway to the European Union, has a growing Muslim community and tensions between locals and incomers have run high in some Athens areas such as Attiki square, the scene of Tuesday's incident.


Athens' Muslim community is without an official mosque and prayers are usually held at cultural centers or community halls or private apartments around the city. The Muslim community in Greece is estimated at about 1 million, in a country where most people are Greek Orthodox Christians.


While the Muslims prayed, some locals shouted obscenities from their balconies and waved Greek flags. Leaflets that depicted pigs -- an animal Muslims consider unclean -- were scattered across the square.


"There is a (unofficial) mosque near here but we're afraid to go there," said a 30-year old migrant from Bangladesh, who gave his name as Shamasul. "Sometimes Greeks in the neighborhood threaten to kill us."


Margarita Vassilatou, 56, who has lived in the square for more than 35 years said she wanted to leave as a result of the immigrants:


"This is not a life ... We are afraid of them. Many of them are criminals, they carry knifes and deal drugs."


In another, more central square in front of Athens university, about 2,000 Muslim men and women prayed peacefully in front of the neo-classical university and ancient Greek statues.


In the past, moves to build a mosque in the capital have been met with opposition from local residents and some priests of the Greek orthodox church.


However, the current archbishop supports the construction of a mosque and the socialist government has set aside a site close to the city center, although building has not yet begun.


The only mosques in Greece are in the northeastern region of Xanthi near the Turkish border, home to a large Muslim minority.


(Writing by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Matthew Jones)

Source (http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/101116/world/international_us_greece_eid)

The Lawspeaker
11-16-2010, 02:49 PM
Sure they can celebrate Eid, build mosques and observe their religion.. in their own countries.

Cato
11-16-2010, 04:00 PM
Greece has certainly gone to the dogs.

Wyn
11-16-2010, 04:04 PM
Greece has certainly gone to the dogs.

I'm not sure, the article implied that there was at least some resistance and disapproval on the part of the Greeks. If we're talking economically well then, yes, but that isn't really enough to finish a nation in the same way that demographic engineering is.

If/when Greece is finished though, it'll be a very sad day.

Cato
11-16-2010, 04:11 PM
I'm not sure, the article implied that there was at least some resistance and disapproval on the part of the Greeks. If we're talking economically well then, yes, but that isn't really enough to finish a nation in the same way that demographic engineering is.

If/when Greece is finished though, it'll be a very sad day.

Greece, as Byzantium and its empire, once formed the barrier in the Eastern Mediterranean against the two-legged dogs of Islam. Now, Muslim chuckleheads are invading in droves, settling in the city of Solon, Socrates, Pericles... :eek:

The Lawspeaker
11-16-2010, 04:17 PM
I am getting more and more in favour of adapting a special clause in a kind of European constitution as based on the clause in the 19th century Norwegian constitution (http://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20900):

Within the European Union the freedom of religion will not be infringed. However the Jesuit order can not be tolerated, and Jews and Muslims and those proven to represent them (whether officially or unofficially) are, because of their hostile disposition against the Union and it's peoples, barred from entry to the Union.


I hate to put such stuff in a constitution but maybe this would ring a bell and it could be expanded to include any organisations linked to the NWO.

Cato
11-16-2010, 04:20 PM
Once enough Muslims gather in a given location, they began to demand special treatment and tend to cry "ISLAMOPHOBIA" whilst tacking great pains to intimidate/silence their opponents. It's been seen in France and the U.K., and soon probably just about everywhere else in the friggin world. These buggers are like roaches.

Wyn
11-16-2010, 04:21 PM
Greece, as Byzantium and its empire, once formed the barrier in the Eastern Mediterranean against the two-legged dogs of Islam. Now, Muslim chuckleheads are invading in droves, settling in the city of Solon, Socrates, Pericles... :eek:

I share your horror (as I said, Greece's end, if it comes, will be sad), and Greece holds a particularly fond place in European memory. But Greece at this stage is not in as dire a situation as France or England and, as the article shows, has some level of native resistance.

Cato
11-16-2010, 04:24 PM
I share your horror (as I said, Greece's end, if it comes, will be sad), and Greece holds a particularly fond place in European memory. But Greece at this stage is not in as dire a situation as France or England and, as the article shows, has some level of native resistance.

There's native resistance and resentment for the saracens in other European lands, but it's usually suppressed by the globalist puppetmasters and their toadies as a sort of intolerant racism (yet the miseeds of the saracens, such as the rape epidemic of white women by niggermuslims in Scania or riots in France by more niggermuslims, aren't called anything of the sort).

In Greece, I'd suspect that the influence of Greek Orthodoxy has a lot to do with how many Greeks feel about the invaders.

Wyn
11-16-2010, 04:29 PM
There's native resistance and resentment for the saracens in other European lands

True, but Greece is at whole other level. Imagine this:


While the Muslims prayed, some locals shouted obscenities from their balconies and waved Greek flags. Leaflets that depicted pigs -- an animal Muslims consider unclean -- were scattered across the square.

in London or Manchester and the reaction it would get in the press. It's quite shocking for someone from England who's used to witnessing pandering to the Great Multikult. Muslims afraid to go to their Mosque? Not in a million.



In Greece, I'd suspect that the influence of Greek Orthodoxy has a lot to do with how many Greeks feel about the invaders.

Without doubt.

Cato
11-16-2010, 04:32 PM
Without doubt.

For how many centuries did Byzantium fight against the Muslims? 8? 9?
That was one of the main reasons for the First Crusade, the Byzantine Empire was reeling from repeated Muslim attacks, to say nothing of the violence against Christians and Christian holy sites in the MidEast.

These day's it's Oh let's all be kind, the Muslims just want to be your neighbors and live in peace. Right, and when there are enough of them, they'll come after you and, by that time, it'll be too late.

Sol Invictus
11-16-2010, 04:59 PM
I am getting more and more in favour of adapting a special clause in a kind of European constitution as based on the clause in the 19th century Norwegian constitution (http://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20900):

Within the European Union the freedom of religion will not be infringed. However the Jesuit order can not be tolerated, and Jews and Muslims and those proven to represent them (whether officially or unofficially) are, because of their hostile disposition against the Union and it's peoples, barred from entry to the Union.


I hate to put such stuff in a constitution but maybe this would ring a bell and it could be expanded to include any organisations linked to the NWO.


Problem > Reaction > Solution.

“Today America would be outraged if UN troops entered Los Angeles to restore order. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there was an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all people of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well being granted to them by the World Government.”

- Henry Kissinger 1991 , Council on Foreign Relations.

When all is said and done, people will be begging the EU to save them. Look to yourselves and your community. No external institution of the NWO is going to act in your interest.

The Lawspeaker
11-16-2010, 05:51 PM
Problem > Reaction > Solution.

“Today America would be outraged if UN troops entered Los Angeles to restore order. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there was an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all people of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well being granted to them by the World Government.”

- Henry Kissinger 1991 , Council on Foreign Relations.

When all is said and done, people will be begging the EU to save them. Look to yourselves and your community. No external institution of the NWO is going to act in your interest.
Well.. if one could reform the EU it would become an institution in our interest.
National souvereignty is a great thing but the fact is that our countries are a bit smaller and a lot more powerless then Canada or the United States and only together can we make a real fist.

Murphy
11-16-2010, 08:09 PM
I understand the anger the Greeks must be feeling, I simply cannot condone the behaviour taken here though. It's honestly quite childish. I have higher expectations of civilised people. A Mohammedan is a barbarian and we should not be surprised when he acts the barbarian.

The Greeks are one of the roots, if not the root, of our civilisation. I expect better.

The Journeyman
11-16-2010, 09:26 PM
If you've ever heard a turk insult a Greek, you'd understand why many feel so much hatred towards them. Some of the wounds are still fresh. Besides, turkish immigrants have a reputation for not being terribly humble.

The Ripper
11-16-2010, 09:30 PM
For how many centuries did Byzantium fight against the Muslims? 8? 9?
That was one of the main reasons for the First Crusade, the Byzantine Empire was reeling from repeated Muslim attacks, to say nothing of the violence against Christians and Christian holy sites in the MidEast.

These day's it's Oh let's all be kind, the Muslims just want to be your neighbors and live in peace. Right, and when there are enough of them, they'll come after you and, by that time, it'll be too late.

Almost as long as they fought the heathens. :p

jerney
11-16-2010, 09:44 PM
Once enough Muslims gather in a given location, they began to demand special treatment and tend to cry "ISLAMOPHOBIA" whilst tacking great pains to intimidate/silence their opponents. It's been seen in France and the U.K., and soon probably just about everywhere else in the friggin world. These buggers are like roaches.

Good thing Greeks are still 2nd world and don't seem to be affected by that..

Ibericus
11-16-2010, 09:56 PM
2nd world ? lol what

jerney
11-16-2010, 10:15 PM
2nd world ? lol what

dats what I said. In cases like these it's better to be an "uncivilized" (though in reality, I think it's the civilized thing to do) 2nd worlder with pride enough to stand up for your country than it is to be a western european pussy who will let muslims/immigrants trample all over and disrespect your country and people.

Óttar
11-16-2010, 10:16 PM
For how many centuries did Byzantium fight against the Muslims? 8? 9?
That was one of the main reasons for the First Crusade,
And if I remember correctly, Latin Christians didn't treat the Eastern Christians well.

Vasconcelos
11-16-2010, 10:18 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:2010_UNDP_Human_Development_Report_Quartiles_ .png

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:First_second_third_worlds_map.svg

Murphy
11-16-2010, 10:20 PM
And if I remember correctly, Latin Christians didn't treat the Eastern Christians well.

You remember wrongly then. The Greeks had a habit of backing out of their promises, refusing to pay their dues and oh, cannot forget sipping wine with the Turk whilst Latin Christians fought and died for the Holy Land.

Don't blame it all on the West.

Ibericus
11-16-2010, 10:23 PM
dats what I said. In cases like these it's better to be an "uncivilized" (though in reality, I think it's the civilized thing to do) 2nd worlder with pride enough to stand up for your country than it is to be a western european pussy who will let muslims/immigrants trample all over and disrespect your country and people.
I know you said this. But since when is Greece a 2n world country ? They are a 1st world country.

Óttar
11-17-2010, 04:44 AM
You remember wrongly then. The Greeks had a habit of backing out of their promises, refusing to pay their dues and oh, cannot forget sipping wine with the Turk whilst Latin Christians fought and died for the Holy Land.

Don't blame it all on the West.
The crusades took place from 1095 and 1291. Who the f__ said anything about Turks?

Murphy
11-17-2010, 04:48 AM
The crusades took place from 1095 and 1291. Who the f__ said anything about Turks?

Seriously :confused:! The First Crusade originated as a response to a plea for help from our Greek cousins who were having their arses handed to them by the Turks. And while Latin soldiers bled in the Holy Land to protect Byzantium, their cowardly Emperors were out sipping wine with the Turk trying to "talk peace".

The Turks were a major player in the Crusades. Half the reason he Egyptians wanted Jerusalem so bad was to keep the Turk out as much as the Christian.

The Lawspeaker
11-17-2010, 04:52 AM
Seriously :confused:! The First Crusade originated as a response to a plea for help from our Greek cousins who were having their arses handed to them by the Turks. And while Latin soldiers bled in the Holy Land to protect Byzantium, their cowardly Emperors were out sipping wine with the Turk trying to "talk peace".

The Turks were a major player in the Crusades. Half the reason he Egyptians wanted Jerusalem so bad was to keep the Turk out as much as the Christian.
And soldiers from England, Normandy and Flanders (Germanics !) were fighting and dying alongside those Latin soldiers as well. All that for a bunch of Greeks whose Emperors where sipping wine with the Turks.

Murphy
11-17-2010, 04:55 AM
And soldiers England, Normandy and Flanders (Germanics !) were fighting and dying alongside those Latin soldiers as well. All that for a bunch of Greeks whose Emperors where sipping wine with the Turks.

Well, I use Latin to mean Western :P. It's due to the Latin liturgy of the time. Germanics and Celts were just as Latin as the Spaniards and Frenchmen.

Turkophagos
11-17-2010, 06:58 AM
I know you said this. But since when is Greece a 2n world country ? They are a 1st world country.

lol, she meant in terms of temper (it's more like an inner joke).