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Placing banners on motorway bridges in a Germany-wide campaign

Unterm-Schleier.com (Press Release) December 16 2008

On 16 December 2008, the "Anonymous group for democratic and free thinking" continued their campaign that started with former actions such as veiling of female statues and sculptures with a head scarf and burka. This time we place banners of up to 8 x 1,3 meters on bridges near the following cities Heidelberg, Konstanz, Eckernförde, Osnabrück, Bremen, Krefeld, Berlin and Munich.

 

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Islam's Intolerance Is the Fault of the West

The Editrix December 16 2008

Now, as the question why young men with a "migration background" beat German pensioners to a pulp, is safely and satisfactorily answered, the question why young men with a "migration background" beat homosexuals to a pulp needs similar processing.

 

Three German nationals kidnapped in Yemen

WELT ONLINE, Germany December 15 2008

Tribal disputes were blamed for the capture of a United Nations worker and her parents, all German nationals, in the outskirts of the Yemeni capital of Sanaa.

 

German-based radical Islamsist Milli Gorus in $60 mln fund dispute

Hürriyet, Turkey December 15 2008

Europe's largest radical Islamic religious association, Milli Gorus (National View) in Germany, faces an internal dispute over the distribution to members of $60 million of funds obtained from the sale land in Turkey, Hurriyet daily reported on Saturday.

 

Germany to Send Intelligence Agents to India to Aid Terror Fight

Deutsche Welle, Germany December 12 2008

Germany plans to send intelligence agents to India as part of efforts to step up cooperation in the fight against terrorism, German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said Friday, Dec. 12.

 

Lashkar-e-Taiba members in Germany, interior minister says

New Delhi. Members of the Pakistan militant group blamed for the terrorist attacks in Mumbai are residing in Germany, German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said Friday.

 

Prosecutor: Computer terrorists now key part of Islamist network

Karlsruhe, Germany. Islamists who post fierce messages on the internet along with bomb-making instructions are becoming a key part of international terrorism, Germany's prosecutor general Monika Harms said Friday.

 

Munich university cancels Iranian visit

Jewish Telegraphic Agency, NY  December 11 2008
By Toby Axelrod

BERLIN. Succumbing to pressure from human rights groups and Jewish leaders, a Munich university canceled an invitation to representatives of Iran’s extreme Islamic sect.

 

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