Austria: 30 Muslims arrested for ties to Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood, 70 under investigation for jihad terror ties

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The Austrian authorities have conducted sweeping raids across the country against people with suspected ties to extremist groups. The operation took place a week after a deadly terrorist attack in Vienna.

As part of the action, dubbed Operation Ramses, police searched 60 apartments, houses, and businesses early on Monday morning. The raids were carried out in Vienna and the regions of Styria, Carinthia, and Lower Austria.

The authorities have arrested 30 people with suspected links to the Islamist groups Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. According to the prosecutor’s office in the city of Graz, more than 70 suspects are being investigated for possible ties to terrorist organizations.

“We have succeeded in striking against the breeding ground for extremism,” Interior Minister Karl Nehammer told reporters after the raids.

Integration Minister Susanne Raab said the action against the Muslim Brotherhood was aimed at preventing “the spread of extremist ideas in Austria,” and showed that the country is “serious about the fight against radical, extremist ideologies.”

The prosecutor’s office clarified that Monday’s raids had “no connection” with the terrorist attack in Vienna last week….
 
One thing i know. Europeans dare not make arab jokes any more. But they can continue insulting chinese

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China angered by coronavirus cartoon in Danish newspaper
  • Image printed in Jyllands-Posten depicts Chinese flag with stars replaced by viruses
  • Embassy demands apology, saying cartoon is ‘insult to China’ and ‘crossed bottom line of civilised society’
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Published: 3:24am, 29 Jan, 2020


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A cartoon showing the Chinese flag with the usual stars replaced by the coronavirus was published in Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten's Monday edition. Photo: Reuters
A cartoon showing the Chinese flag with the usual stars replaced by the coronavirus was published in Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten's Monday edition. Photo: Reuters

A cartoon showing the Chinese flag with the usual stars replaced by the coronavirus was published in Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten's Monday edition. Photo: Reuters
China demanded on Monday that a major Danish newspaper, which angered Muslims worldwide by publishing drawings of the Prophet Muhammad in 2005, apologise for a cartoon on the new coronavirus outbreak in China.
Jyllands-Posten’s chief editor, Jacob Nybroe, said the cartoon, which shows the Chinese flag with what resembles viruses instead of the
 
Do the Chinese call for Jihad like the retard religion?
Chinese have no balls.

COVID-19 crisis triggers EU racism against Asians, rights agency says
By Samuel Stolton | EURACTIV.com
8 Apr 2020 (updated: 9 Apr 2020)
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Two women wearing protective face masks push red shopping carts in Paolo Sarpi street, the center of the Chinese community, 'Chinatown', in Milan, northern Italy, on 24 February 2020. [EPA/PAOLO SALMOIRAGO]
Languages: Deutsch
There has been a spike in recorded cases of racist abuse against people perceived to be of Chinese or Asian descent in the European Union amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis, the European Union’s Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) said in a report published on Wednesday (8 April).
In the report, FRA outlined the areas in which certain government measures across the EU to combat the spread of COVID-19 could have “profound implications” for fundamental rights.
One such particular concern, the study said, is the rise in racist attacks against people judged to be of Chinese or Asian descent.
“The COVID-19 pandemic triggered an increase in racist and xenophobic incidents against
people (perceived to be) of Chinese or Asian origin, including verbal insults, harassment, physical aggression and online hate speech,” the report stated, adding that such demographics in Europe have also faced discrimination in accessing health
 
Karl-Nehammer-300x174.jpg


The Austrian authorities have conducted sweeping raids across the country against people with suspected ties to extremist groups. The operation took place a week after a deadly terrorist attack in Vienna.

As part of the action, dubbed Operation Ramses, police searched 60 apartments, houses, and businesses early on Monday morning. The raids were carried out in Vienna and the regions of Styria, Carinthia, and Lower Austria.

The authorities have arrested 30 people with suspected links to the Islamist groups Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. According to the prosecutor’s office in the city of Graz, more than 70 suspects are being investigated for possible ties to terrorist organizations.

“We have succeeded in striking against the breeding ground for extremism,” Interior Minister Karl Nehammer told reporters after the raids.

Integration Minister Susanne Raab said the action against the Muslim Brotherhood was aimed at preventing “the spread of extremist ideas in Austria,” and showed that the country is “serious about the fight against radical, extremist ideologies.”

The prosecutor’s office clarified that Monday’s raids had “no connection” with the terrorist attack in Vienna last week….


austria irrelevant

Muslim Brotherhood can not be called terrorist

they won election in biggest/most populous Arab country of Egypt

in their first ever democratic election in over 7000 years of recorded history?


only kuffar and their vassal installed-dictators wud be wary of MB

MB are the legitimate political representatives of their voters

other parties represent their electorates

kuffar represented by their appointed dictators

like al saud famiy, MBZ in UAE etc
 
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