Poland

The History of Jihad against Austria (1500 - 1683)

Islam Watch 7 September 2012

How the Jihad nearly overran Austria in 1683, threatening the Islamization of Europe. But in 1683 the Day was carried by Jan Sobeiski the Christian Braveheart from Poland who saved Austria and Europe from Islam.

Poland the Bulwark of Christendom "Propugnaculum Christianitatis”

During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the Christian inhabitants of southeast Europe lived in perpetual fear of Muslim invasions. The Mongol-Tartar raiding parties laid waste to the countryside, abducting captives for slaves and ransom; while Ottoman Turkish occupation meant at the least - pillage, sacrilege and extortion.

 

Europe’s Muslim population triples in 30 years

Pakistan Daily Times 3 September 2012

KARACHI: Europe’s Muslim population has tripled over the last 30 years. Many European see Islam as a threat and Muslim fundamentalism as a challenge to their values,

 

Video: ‘Islamist terrorism is the biggest threat in Europe’

RT 31 August 2012

Islamist terrorism and the radicalization of young Muslims has taken center stage in Europe. With schools, universities and even sport clubs becoming hotbeds of Islamism, experts argue that some European countries have willingly allowed it.

 

CIA balked at chance to kill bin Laden in '99, Polish ex-spy says

Lexington Herald Leader 29 August 2012
By ROY GUTMAN

WARSAW, Poland — In late 1999, two years before the 9/11 terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people, a group of Afghan agents loyal to an anti-Taliban guerrilla leader

 

The Failure of Multiculturalism in Europe

Islam Watch 20 August 2012
By Hanne Nabintu Herland

Multiculturalism is heavily tinted with an underlying socialistic racism which implies that people with dark skins who do not originate from Europe should be "pitied”. These people must be helped, provided with welfare benefits and excused if they commit crimes. This socialistic racism is denigrating, and today permeates governments and social structures in a number of European countries, amongst these Norway. Instead of showing immigrants respect by offering them work, we shuffle the non-Western into an underclass of welfare-dependent victims.

 

What Non-Muslims Can Do About Islam

Citizen Warrior 17 July 2012

NOT ONLY ARE are some people killing non-Muslims in the name of Islam (in impressive numbers) but some are doing something less newsworthy but potentially more disconcerting: Demanding and gaining concessions from non-Muslims, and slowly encroaching on democratic freedoms with the end-goal of establishing Sharia law in Western democracies (and already succeeding). This must be stopped and your help is needed.

 

Conny Meier Of Pax Europa Speaks at International Conference for Free Speech and Human Rights

Liberties Alliance 16 July 2012

Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Friends of Free Speech,

its a very great honor for me and I’m proud to be here in Brussels and to speak to you representing the foremost German Human Rights Organisation that stands for the preservation of freedom and democracy against Islamic supremacism, the Citizens Movement PAX EUROPA. Thank you very much, Elisabeth, Alain, Chris, Ned and my dear friend Henryk and all of You.

 

Video: Islam or Europe - Which will it be

GalliaWatch 5 July 2012

A reader sent this video, which many of you have probably already seen since it dates from 2010. It's worth revisiting, on this July 4, late in the day, as America gets ready for fireworks.

 

Polish police arrests terrorism suspect

EuroIslam.pl 8 June 2012
By PAP

Three days before inauguration of Euro 2012, Agencja Bezpieczenstwa Wewnetrznego (The Internal Security Agency) arrested Artur L. (21), suspected of establishing a jihadi cell in Poland.

 

Polish agriculture minister says he won’t ban ritual slaughter

The Times of Israel 22 May 2012

WARSAW, Poland — Poland’s minister of agriculture said he will not bow to activists and ban ritual slaughter in the country. Polish Agricultural Minister Marek Sawicki said May

 

Immigration To Germany Surges, As Rules Barring Eastern European Workers Lifted

International Business Times 18 May 2012
By Palash R. Ghosh

Immigration to Germany, the most powerful state in Europe, jumped to its highest levels in 16 years, driven by thousands of arrivals from economically struggling countries like Greece and

 

'Threats from Turkey should not be accepted' says Polish PM Tusk

Cyprus Mail 20 April 2012

THE EU should not accept any Turkish threats against the Republic of Cyprus, which will assume the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU in the second half of 2012, Polish Prime

 

Poland: Poster apologizing for anti-Saudi sentiments

Islam in Europe 16 April 2012

A poster in the town of Olsztyn, put up after anti-Arab posters were posted on the homes of Saudi students (see here and here)

 

They destroy our graves, they trample our history

EuroIslam.pl 12 March 2012
By Jan Wójcik

This week we were outraged: World War II graves of British soldiers in Libya had been destroyed. Among them there was also a grave of a Polish Soldier from Carpathian Rifle Brigade. I do not know what the stories of your families are, but my grand grand fathers were fighting there. Maybe it was their comrade?

 

• Totalitarianism of Yusuf Al-Qaradawi’s Islamic utopia

EuropeNews 27 January 2012
By Jan Wójcik

Yusuf Al-Qaradawi is being portrayed as an embracing democracy, moderate Muslim. However, his views on the ideal state are closer to other political systems. Recently, al-Qaradawi’s name has been appearing in the context of democracy.

It can be in the mainstream media news he supports democracy in Egypt or Tunisia, or in calls for democratic participation directed to European Muslims by leaders of their communities who follow al-Qaradawi’s spiritual leadership.

 

Poland Gives Arab Nations Lessons

WSJ.com 12 December 2011
By GORDON FAIRCLOUGH

WARSAW—Poland is sharing the hard-won lessons of its jarring 1989 shift to democracy from communism in an effort to ease political transitions in the countries of the Arab spring. Poland's leaders

 

The first honor killing in Poland

superwizjer.tvn.pl 8 December 2011

Prosecutor in Sieradz says that Poland has probably seen its first case of honor killing. 34-year old Agnieszka, a mother of four, was murdered 2 years ago in June. Prosecution has accused a 40-year old Pakistani called Naaem, who has lived in Poland for 10 years. The investigation, according to prosecutor Józef Mizerski, is not a typical a one in Poland. It is known as the honor killing. "In Pakistan, in 2007 alone, 1261 women lost their lives and none of the perpetrators was held responsible”, says Mizerski.

 

Netherlands: More Polish less Muslim immigrants

EuropeNews 8 November 2011
By Jan Wójcik, euroislam.pl

The number of immigration to Netherlands has reached in previous quarter the highest level since 10 years. The biggest group of immigrants are Poles, however relatively few Muslims are coming –

 

London should beware if the EU lets Turkey join

Evening Standard 5 August 2011
By Melanie McDonagh

Just before Poland joined the EU, back in 2004 - and how long ago that seems - I had a chat with a press officer from the Home Office. The then Labour government had been suggesting that the number

 

Muslims at Home in Poland?

Krakow Post 5 August 2011
By Suzanne Rozdeba

Experts on Islam and Muslim activists came together for a panel at the Joseph Tischner European University in Krakow in July to share personal stories of the Muslim experience in Poland, and how it

 
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