Showing posts with label Cologne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cologne. Show all posts

Friday, September 26, 2008

KLM Arrest: Two Suspected Terrorists Taken Off Flight

HUFFINGTON POST: COLOGNE, Germany — German police raided a plane in Cologne just before it was taking off Friday and arrested two ethnic Somalis, saying they found a suicide note that claimed the men wanted to fight a holy war and die in a terror attack.

A 23-year-old Somali man and a 24-year-old German man born in Somalia were removed from the plane without incident after the surprise raid at Cologne-Bonn Airport, a spokeswoman for North Rhine-Westphalia state police told The Associated Press.

Quoting unidentified security forces, German media said the two men were heading to Pakistan. Bild, Germany's top-selling newspaper, reported the men had been under observation for months. KLM Arrest: Two Suspected Terrorists Taken Off Flight >>> Nicole Lange | September 26, 2008

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

What the Turkish Papers Are Saying about the ‘Pro-Köln’ Demo: ‘500 Detained in Anti-Islam Congress Protest in Germany’

HÜRRIYET: Violent protests by leftists forced the cancellation of a far-right rally against the influence of Islam in Europe and prompted the detention of 500 people, German authorities said Sunday.

The street battles came on the sidelines of a two-day congress organized by right-wing extremists on the purportedly growing dominance of Europe’s Muslim minority and the construction of one of Europe’s largest mosques here.

The clashes that ran into the night Saturday overshadowed a peaceful protest by tens of thousands of people against the "anti-Islamification" congress, police chief Klaus Steffenhagen told reporters.

Carrying banners reading "We are Cologne -- Get rid of the Nazis!" protesters gathered outside the citys [sic] landmark cathedral to oppose the congress organized by the local far-right group Pro-Koeln (For Cologne).

Organizers said about 40,000 people turned out for the demonstration for peaceful coexistence between Muslims and non-Muslims in Europe, an event backed by the German government and authorities in this western city.

Meanwhile, around 150 bars in Cologne stopped selling Pro-Koeln members the local Koelsch beer with some taxi and bus drivers also refusing to transport delegates to the congress.

One hotel even cancelled bookings made by "undesirables".

A leading figure in the Greens party, Volker Beck, welcomed the "victory of civil society against the far-right".

Pro-Koeln had begun two days of seminars Friday during which about 300 participants from across Europe denounced a Muslim "immigrant invasion" on the continent.

Earlier Saturday, police banned an outdoor rally organized by far-right adherents in Cologne just as it was about to begin, following the clashes with a violent fringe of counter-protesters.

Steffenhagen said the left-wing extremists hurled Molotov cocktails, stones and fireworks and tore down security barricades.

"This was not a protest but was unbridled violence against our police force and those who wanted to demonstrate peacefully in Cologne," he said.

Some 3,000 police officers were deployed and used truncheons and water hoses to fend off violent "anti-fascist" leftist activists.

Pro-Koeln has five elected local councilors and is chasing other official positions in the region.

Cologne, on the River Rhine, is famous for its Gothic twin-spired Roman Catholic cathedral -- a UNESCO world heritage site that survived Allied air raids during World War Two. [Source: HÜRRIYET] | September 21, 2008

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German Citizens Protest against Anti-Islam Congress in Cologne

AFP: COLOGNE, Germany — German police said tens of thousands of Cologne residents took to the streets Saturday in protest at an "anti-Islamisation" conference of European far-right leaders.

Carrying banners saying: "We are Cologne -- Get rid of the Nazis!," protesters gathered outside the city's cathedral to demonstrate against the congress organised by the local far-right group Pro-Koeln (For Cologne).

Pro-Koeln began two days of seminars Friday during which speakers denounced an influx of Muslims to Germany and the construction of one of Europe's largest mosques in the city.

Earlier Saturday, police banned a rally organised by far-right adherents in Cologne just as it was about to begin, following clashes with thousands of opponents.

Some 3,000 police, drafted in to control the protests and seal off part of the old city, used truncheons and water hoses to fend off violent "anti-fascist" leftist activists.

"It is a dictatorship!" said a Pro-Koeln member of the decision to ban the far-right rally.

Andreas Molzer, a member of the European Parliament and an Austrian far-right group who attended the congress, called the ban an "anti-democratic scandal." German Citizens Protest against Anti-Islam Congress in Cologne >>> | September 20, 2008

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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Police Ban Anti-Islam Demonstration in Cologne

THE EARTH TIMES: Cologne, Germany - German police prohibited an anti-Islam demonstration by far rightists on public safety grounds in Cologne on Saturday after the venue was completely blockaded by opponents. "The safety of our Cologne people has priority," said a police spokesman after ugly clashes between far-leftists and riot police.

The leftists, who were bent on occupying a city square set aside for the rightists to use, assaulted police and tried to snatch their pistols. Riot police advanced against them, swinging batons.

A police spokesman said the leftists were no longer attacking in small groups but in large formations.

Television images showed that only about 50 rightists managed to pass the blockade and enter the city square, where "no mosque" banners were hanging. The "anti-Islamification" rally failed to start at the announced time, noon, and was banned a few moments later.

About a kilometre away, several thousand peaceful demonstrators listened as Cologne's mayor Fritz Schamma stood up outside the city's great cathedral to denounce the far-right rally.

City and national German authorities detest the rightists, but say they must allow them the right of free speech.

Schramma described those who bent on holding the far-right rally as "racists in bourgeois dress" and "the mouldy clique of Euro-Fascism," adding: "I say, there is the door. Go home!"

The planned anti-mosque demonstration had not only inflamed passions in Germany, but in Muslim nations. Iran demanded that Germany prohibit it. Police Ban Anti-Islam Demonstration in Cologne >>> DPA | September 20, 2008

LE FIGARO:
Cologne se mobilise 
face à l'extrême droite : Quelques heurts se sont produits dès hier, avant même que ne s'ouvre le «congrès» organisé pour dénoncer « l'islamisation » du pays.

AU PREMIER jour du « congrès anti-islamisation » organisé ce week-end à Cologne, une foule bigarrée a formé une chaîne humaine, hier, devant le siège du Ditib, le syndicat de la communauté turque en Allemagne. De jeunes étudiantes blondes tiennent la main à des femmes voilées d'origine turque. Des sympathisants communistes fraternisent avec des élus du parti libéral (FDP-centre droit). Quelque 500 personnes se sont ainsi rassemblées, pour protester contre la venue dans leur ville de militants d'extrême droite.
>>>
De Patrick Saint-Paul, envoyé spécial du Figaro à Cologne | 20.09.2008

WELT ONLINE:
Anti-Islamisierungskongreß: Köln wehrt sich gegen Rechtsradikale - Die rechte Großkundgebung ist abgesagt, die Demonstranten jubeln. Das Kölner Herzblut hat gegen den "rassistischen Schwachsinn" gesiegt, sagt Oberbürgermeister Schramma. Doch was die einen als Zivilcourage der Kölner feiern, kritisieren andere als Einschränkung der Meinungsfreiheit. >>> Von Freia Peters und Kristian Frigelj | 20. September 2008

DIE PRESSE:
"Sicherheit der Kölner geht vor": Anti-Islam-Kundgebung verboten: Die Kundgebung der rechtspopulistischen Bürgerbewegung "Pro Köln" wurde kurzfristig verboten. Der freiheitliche EU-Abgeordnete Mölzer spricht von einem "demokratiepolitischen Skandal".

Die in der Kölner Innenstadt geplante Kundgebung der rechtspopulistischen Bürgerbewegung "Pro Köln" wird verboten. Das sagte ein Polizeisprecher am Samstag vor Ort. "Die Sicherheit unserer Kölner geht vor", sagte er. Pro Köln wollte zu Mittag unter dem Motto "Stopp Islam" eine Großkundgebung veranstalten. Die Veranstaltung gefährde die Sicherheit der Bürger, lautete die Begründung.
>>>
| 20. September 2008

The AIM of the conference : To forge a European alliance against Islamisation. Highlight of the conference: A rally in the centre of Cologne.

Pro-Köln

Diana West on Pro=Köln’s ‘Cities Against Islamisation’ >>> | September 14, 2008

Hat tip: Gates of Vienna

PRESSTV (IR):
Cologne Gives Islamophobes Cold Shoulder: Cologne mayor calls on the city's inhabitants to show 'cold shoulder' to an anti-Islam meeting organized by the far-right Pro-Koeln group. >>> | September 18, 2008

leJDD.fr:
Cologne stoppe l'extrême droite: Le meeting anti-islamisation organisé par Pro Köln, parti d'extrême droite qui s'oppose à la construction d'une mosquée à Cologne, a finalement été annulé samedi. Les autorités ont pris cette décision de peur que les manifestations qui opposent depuis vendredi les militants d'extrême droite à ceux de gauche ne dégénèrent. Ces derniers craignent que ce meeting sonne le retour du nazisme. >>> Par Marie Desnos | Samedi 20 Septembre 2008

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Friday, September 19, 2008

Fear over Anti-Islam Rally in Germany

HERALD SUN (AU): COLOGNE is bracing for violence as far Right supporters from all over Europe gather for an "anti-Islamification congress".

Those attending the event starting today in the west German city include Filip Dewinter, head of Belgium's far Right Vlaams Belang party, and Andreas Moelzer, the Euro MP once ejected from Austria's Freedom Party for being too extreme.

Also adding his support to what organisers call Europe's "shared, 1000-year history", identity and "Western values and Christian traditions" will be Mario Borghezio, from Italy's anti-immigration Northern League.

The rally is being organised by the far Right Pro-Koeln (For Cologne), which says that "half a dozen" coaches have been hired to bring supporters from Belgium.

A "high-ranking delegation" is also expected from Austria, as are supporters from Italy, Spain and Britain.

Pro-Koeln hopes 1500 people will attend the climax of the two-day congress, a rally in the city centre tomorrow, and police expect several hundred. Fear over Anti-Islam Rally in Germany >>> Staff Writer, Herald Sun | September 19, 2008

TIMESONLINE: A German far right group has stirred Muslim anger worldwide by holding a three-day "Anti-Islamisation Conference" to protest against the construction of mosques and Muslim immigration.

Prominent members of Europe's far right, including French "Front National" leader Jean-Marie le Pen and Belgian far-right politician Filip Dewinter, have said they will attend the meeting in Cologne which is aimed at forging a European alliance against "Islamisation."

The conference will include a rally in the centre of Cologne tomorrow which police say could lead to clashes with left-wing groups that plan a counter-demonstration. Trade unions, churches and other groups have also announced plans to protest against the conference.

The conference organiser is a local protest group called "Pro-Cologne" which campaigned against the city's recent decision to allow the construction of a large new mosque with two 55-metre tall minarets. Around 330,000 immigrants live in Cologne, about a third of the city's population.

"Mosques are shooting out of the ground like mushrooms, the muezzin call and headscarves are flooding our streets," Pro-Cologne said on its website. It said 150 "politicians and publicists" from all over Europe and 1,500 other participants will attend the conference at which it plans to launch a petition "against the Islamisation of our cities". Anger at Europe’s Far Right ‘Anti-Islam’ Conference >>> By David Crossland in Berlin | September 18, 2008

THE EARTH TIMES:
Rightists Chase Man at Start of Anti-Islam Rally in Cologne >>> DPA | September 19, 2008

This is the Islamic call to prayer we can all look forward to! : أَذَان >>>

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Germany’s ‘Anti-Islam’ Conference Stirs Things Up; People Doing What the Spunkless, Spineless Politicians Won’t Do

TIMESONLINE: A German far right group has stirred Muslim anger worldwide by holding a three-day "Anti-Islamisation Conference" to protest against the construction of mosques and Muslim immigration.

Prominent members of Europe's far right, including French "Front National" leader Jean-Marie le Pen and Belgian far-right politician Filip Dewinter, have said they will attend the meeting in Cologne which is aimed at forging a European alliance against "Islamisation."

The conference will include a rally in the centre of Cologne tomorrow which police say could lead to clashes with left-wing groups that plan a counter-demonstration. Trade unions, churches and other groups have also announced plans to protest against the conference.

The conference organiser is a local protest group called "Pro-Cologne" which campaigned against the city's recent decision to allow the construction of a large new mosque with two 55-metre tall minarets. Around 330,000 immigrants live in Cologne, about a third of the city's population.

"Mosques are shooting out of the ground like mushrooms, the muezzin call and headscarves are flooding our streets," Pro-Cologne said on its website. It said 150 "politicians and publicists" from all over Europe and 1,500 other participants will attend the conference at which it plans to launch a petition "against the Islamisation of our cities". Anger at Europe's Far Right 'Anti-Islam' Conference >>> By David Crossland in Berlin | September 18, 2008

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Friday, August 29, 2008

European Dhimmi Alert! Go-Ahead for Germany’s Biggest Mosque

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SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL: After much controversy, Cologne City Council finally voted in favor of building Germany's largest mosque in the city. The opposition of a local far-right group wasn't enough to stop plans that will change the city's historic skyline forever.

Cologne's skyline is not just any skyline. Silhouetted against the sky is the cathedral, the most famous gothic church in Germany. After a decision by Cologne's City Council, it will be joined by the country's largest mosque.

Thursday at Cologne's City Hall, a crowd of demonstrators faced off. To the right of the entrance stood some 30 odd anti-mosque protesters carrying signs depicting stylized mosques with big red lines struck through them. To the left about 100 people voiced their support for the mosque's construction. Neither need really have bothered: the outcome was almost certain.

All parties except the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) and the extreme right anti-mosque initiative Pro Cologne voted in favor of building the mosque, which will be Germany's largest. Cologne Mayor Schramma, who has gone back and forth on the issue, in the end voted against his own CDU party in favor of the mosque's construction Thursday.

The new mosque will now be built on a site in Ehrenfeld, an industrial section of Cologne where there is currently a working mosque operating out of an old factory. "They can start tearing down the old factory building tomorrow," Josef Wirges, the local council member for Ehrenfeld and member of the Social Democrats (SPD) told SPIEGEL ONLINE.

The structure will cost between €15 billion and €20 billion, financed by private donations from more than 800 groups in Germany. Construction will be completed in 2010 by the locally based Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DITIB), which has close ties to Ankara. Go-Ahead for Germany's Biggest Mosque >>> rbn -- with wire reports and reporting by Carolin Jenkner in Cologne | August 29, 2008

WELTONLINE:
Köln und die große Moschee im Schatten des Doms: Der Stadtrat hat dem umstrittenen Bau der ersten Zentralmoschee in Köln zugestimmt. Die Fehden um die "islamische Gefahr" werden dennoch weitergehen. Die Diskussion um den Bau gab der radikalen Protestpartei "Pro Köln/Pro NRW" solchen Auftrieb, dass sie ins Stadtparlament einzog. Nächstes Ziel: der Landtag >>> Von Till-R. Stoldt | 30. August 2008

WELTONLINE BILDERGALERIE:
Moscheen in Deutschland: Wo Muslime in Deutschland beten >>>

WELTONLINE BILDERGALERIE:
Kirchen und Moscheen: Gotteshäuser unterschieden sich >>>

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Wednesday, July 04, 2007

The Battle for a Minaret-free Skyline in Cologne

GLOBE & MAIL: COLOGNE, Germany — A plan to build a large mosque in Cologne, home to one of Christianity's most imposing cathedrals, is causing sparks to fly in the once peaceful world of inter-religious dialogue in Germany.

The local Catholic leader, Cardinal Joachim Meisner, has said the project gives him "a bad feeling" and Turkey should allow its Christian minorities more rights if Turkish immigrants here can stamp a dome and tall minarets onto the city skyline.

At a discussion in Cologne with a Muslim leader last month, Germany's top Protestant bishop, Wolfgang Huber, criticized the "male domination" he saw in Islam and said Muslims should be able to convert to Christianity without fearing reprisals. Minarets versus church spires (more) By Tom Heneghan (Reuters)

Mark Alexander

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Germany’s Far-Right Fighting Against the Islamization of Europe

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SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL: A right-wing citizens' initiative is protesting against Germany's largest mosque, which is being built in Cologne. They have enlisted the efforts of the far-right from Austria and Belgium in their fight against the "Islamization of Europe." Far-Right Mobilizes against Cologne Mega-Mosque (more) By Anna Reimann

Mark Alexander