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According to an RTL research, a group of Afghan migrants is spreading Islamist propaganda. This is also being filmed in German city centres. In videos, the young men are threatened by force against “entreats of Islam”.
They pose in paramilitary outfits and knives, call themselves “King of Munich” and find the Sharia well: according to research, young migrants from Afghanistan spread the RTL ship “Extra”Radical-Islamic ideas, although they are supposedly seeking protection from the Taliban in Germany.
The videos should not be found in Afghanistan, Syria or Turkey, but in Germany – for example in city centers, asylum accommodation or Bavarian parks, the article says.
When the RTL reporters pursue the videos during their research, they cover a broad network of like-minded people, which extends to France. In videos of this group, among other things, it was threatened to “cut off heads” and attack the “encenset of Islam,” if necessary, with explosives on the body.
When the reporter Liv von Boetticher locates one of the Afghan TikTok users in a park and responds, the Afghan does not deny his support for the values of the Taliban. "The Taliban's Islamic Emirate is definitely better. There is no more war, no more theft. Nothing. If thiefs are caught, the hand will be checked off.”
It is said that migrants came to Germany for economic reasons. Even a caliphate in Germany supports the young men: “If Germany becomes and remains Islamic, then everything will be very good,” one of them is quoted.
They pose in paramilitary outfits and knives, call themselves “King of Munich” and find the Sharia well: according to research, young migrants from Afghanistan spread the RTL ship “Extra”Radical-Islamic ideas, although they are supposedly seeking protection from the Taliban in Germany.
The videos should not be found in Afghanistan, Syria or Turkey, but in Germany – for example in city centers, asylum accommodation or Bavarian parks, the article says.
When the RTL reporters pursue the videos during their research, they cover a broad network of like-minded people, which extends to France. In videos of this group, among other things, it was threatened to “cut off heads” and attack the “encenset of Islam,” if necessary, with explosives on the body.
When the reporter Liv von Boetticher locates one of the Afghan TikTok users in a park and responds, the Afghan does not deny his support for the values of the Taliban. "The Taliban's Islamic Emirate is definitely better. There is no more war, no more theft. Nothing. If thiefs are caught, the hand will be checked off.”
It is said that migrants came to Germany for economic reasons. Even a caliphate in Germany supports the young men: “If Germany becomes and remains Islamic, then everything will be very good,” one of them is quoted.