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Originally Posted by Haider
You do know that the majority of so-called 'Syrian' refugees in Germany are actually Pakistanis, Afghanistanis, North Africans and even West Africans right?
I respect the Syrians, in Syria, defending Syria by fight in the Syrian Arab Army or flee to Damascus.
I desrespect the Syrians, that are from Idlib and other parts terrorizing Syria, leave their home, arrive at a save country, but rather move to Germany and Sweden cause of welfare and then be ungrateful and voilent here, just as they were voilent in Syria.
I don't love it. They had nowhere to go. What would you have done? Would you have let them all be killed by heart-ripper crazy Esad regime or the devil's army called ISIS? Huh?
I would not give them citizenship. I would detect the opportunists (yes there are many) and deport them.
How many Syrians did visit Syria this Eid? Why do they take holidays in Syria?
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Originally Posted by Marmara
I would not give them citizenship. I would detect the opportunists (yes there are many) and deport them.
How many Syrians did visit Syria this Eid? Why do they take holidays in Syria?
What is the source and reason for asylum?
Grant the asylum seeker safety.
Once the conflict and war is over every asylum seeker should be deported back to the country he is fleeing from, cause he is not in danger anymore.
Give them citizenships or permanent residence like in Germany and Turkey has nothing to do with this concept, its the concept ot the replacement strategy of the UN.
Once the conflict and war is over every asylum seeker should be deported back to the country he is fleeing from, cause he is not in danger anymore.
Give them citizenships or permanent residence like in Germany and Turkey has nothing to do with this concept, its the concept ot the replacement strategy of the UN.
The propaganda says Syrians will be torn apart by Assad if they aren't allowed to vote in elections How cruel are we demanding that?
You do know that the majority of so-called 'Syrian' refugees in Germany are actually Pakistanis, Afghanistanis, North Africans and even West Africans right?
You do know that the majority of so-called 'Syrian' refugees in Germany are actually Pakistanis, Afghanistanis, North Africans and even West Africans right?
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Originally Posted by Teutone
Turks in Turkey seem to be pretty alright
You confuse Turks in this forum with Turks in Turkey.
Turks in Germany are from the poorest parts of Turkey and have a bad image here due to their mass and lack of education which isnt linked to Turks as I know but the region where the mayority of Turkish immigrants here come from.
Turks in Turkey are gradually becoming stupified to the level of Turks in Germany.
On the other hand, the refugee crisis and arab immigrants lifted the image of Turks and Turks are not the main target anymore when it comes to point out failure of multiculturalism and islamisation.
Of course, the Turks are the organizers of the Islamification of Europe these days, not the main instruments.
Turkey has finally won the title of having the world's first spook-imams.
Turkey is exporting its political wars and tensions to Europe. That is not a good sign for the Old Continent.
Officially, Turkey's General Directorate for Religious Affairs (Diyanet in Turkish) has a mission about offering institutional religious services independent of all political ideologies. In practice, Diyanet's understanding of "offering institutional religious services" can be different from what the term should mean. Recently, the office of Istanbul's mufti, an official of Diyanet, described the location of a mosque as "... it was [in the past] a filthy Jewish and Christian neighbourhood." After press coverage, the depiction was removed from the web page.
Diyanet's "institutional religious services" may sometimes even overlap with what in other countries people call intelligence. In a briefing for a parliamentary commission, Diyanet admitted that it gathered intelligence via imams from 38 countries on the activities of suspected followers of the US-based preacher Fetullah Gülen, whom the Turkish government accused of being the mastermind of the attempted coup on July 15. As if it is the most normal thing in the world, Diyanet said its imams gathered intelligence and prepared reports from Abkhazia, Germany, Albania, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy, Japan, Montenegro, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Lithuania, Macedonia, Mongolia, Mauritania, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Turkmenistan and Ukraine.
After several other political absurdities, Turkey has finally won the title of having the world's first spook-imams -- and that is official.
This is unnerving for many European countries hosting millions of Turks. In October, a Turkish-German political scientist, Burak Copur, warned that growing support for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could lead to Germans of Turkish descent creating a violent Turkish nationalist movement. In July, Cem Ozdemir, an ethnic Turk and leader of Germany's Greens Party, warned of the influence of the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DITIB), which he claimed took its funding and its orders directly from Erdogan's Justice and Development Party (AKP). A similar statement was made the month before by integration commissioner Aydan Ozoguz.
The Dutch government has warned people about "agent imams" from Turkey, and has solicited complaints about malfeasance.
The Netherlands also said it would challenge every instance of the "long arm" of Ankara extending to its territory, after a report that the Turkish embassy had sent home many Dutch Turks who might have sympathized with July's failed coup. Turkey's ambassador to The Hague was summoned after reports that a Diyanet official acknowledged he had compiled a list of "Gülenists".
Germany was less diplomatic in expressing its discontent about Turkish spies. Earlier in December, German police arrested a 31-year-old Turkish man suspected of providing information on Kurds living in Germany to Turkish intelligence agencies, according to the German federal prosecutor's office. A statement from the office said:
"The accused is strongly suspected of working for the Turkish intelligence agency and providing information about Kurds living in Germany, including their whereabouts, contacts and political activities".
Turkey is exporting its political wars and tensions to Europe. That is not a good sign for the Old Continent.
Mehmet Gormez, President of Turkey's Directorate of Religious Affairs. (Image source: İlke Haber video screenshot)
Burak Bekdil, one of Turkey's leading journaists, was just fired from Turkey's leading newspaper after 29 years, for writing what was taking place in Turkey for Gatestone.
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