But do not link terrorism with Islam!Prosecutors said the nine German suspects aged between 25 and 47 have been active since September 2005. None were identified. Most of them are of immigrant origin, prosecutors said, but they did not elaborate.
They said the group originated in the southern town of Neu-Ulm, at the Multi-Kultur-Haus — an Islamic center that Bavarian authorities shut in December 2005, charging that it threatened the coexistence of Germans and foreigners as well as security in the country.
A statement from prosecutors said the suspects' aim was "to Islamicize and radicalize Muslims and non-Muslims — particularly Germans who have converted to Islam."
It added that they were suspected of trying to encourage those people's "readiness for Jihadist activities at home and abroad. The suspects were accused of using radical literature, audio and video material, Islam seminars and Internet discussion forums.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Germany: Raids Against Misunderstanders of The Religion of Peace
The Misunderstanders were allegedly trying to "Islamicize and radicalize Muslims and non-Muslims":
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