Dresden – German Anti-Islam Group Vows That It Won’t Be Silenced

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    Organizer Lutz Bachmann, left,  and co-organizer  Kathrin Oertel  attend  a news conference of the group 'Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the West' (PEGIDA) in Dresden, Germany, Monday, Jan. 19, 2015. The German group protesting what it calls “the Islamization of the West” is vowing that it won’t be silenced after its weekly rally was canceled because of a terrorist threat against one of its organizers. The planned demonstration in Dresden  was scrapped and local police banned all rallies Monday after being informed of a call for attackers to kill Lutz Bachmann,  PEGIDA’s best-known figure.  (AP Photo/Jens Meyer)Dresden – A German group protesting what it calls “the Islamization of the West” vowed Monday that it won’t be silenced after its weekly rally was canceled following an alleged terrorist threat against one of its organizers.

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    The planned demonstration in Dresden by PEGIDA, or Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the West, was scrapped and local police banned all rallies Monday after being informed of a call for attackers to kill Lutz Bachmann, PEGIDA’s best-known figure.

    Monday’s cancellation “doesn’t mean that we’ll let ourselves be gagged … (or) deprived of the right to freedom of assembly and opinion,” co-organizer Kathrin Oertel said at a news conference. Bachmann said a demonstration is planned for next week.

    About 25,000 people attended last week’s PEGIDA demonstration in Dresden, police estimated. Similar groups in other German cities haven’t drawn anywhere near as much support, and there have been much larger demonstrations against them.

    While German politicians have alleged that the group is stirring racist sentiments with its anti-foreigner rhetoric, they have also backed its right to hold protests.

    “As chancellor, regardless of whether I like the contents, I have an immediate interest in ensuring that there can be demonstrations in every place in Germany, because it is a fundamental right,” Chancellor Angela Merkel said in Berlin.

    “The great majority in Germany rejects PEGIDA and has taken to the streets against PEGIDA in recent weeks,” said German Justice Minister Heiko Maas, a sharp critic of the Dresden rallies. “That must continue to be possible, even if there were certainly good reasons for the individual decision by security authorities in Dresden.”
    FILE - In this Dec. 15, 2014 file photo thousands of participants of a rally called 'Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the West' (PEGIDA) gather in Dresden, eastern Germany. AP
    In neighboring Denmark, a group using the PEGIDA name planned to go ahead with its first march in Copenhagen on Monday. Organizers say they expect up to 500 people, and police said they will closely monitor the demonstrations but declined to give any details.

    In Spain, a group using the PEGIDA name and a small far-right group called Alianza Nacional have been trying to organize a protest march in front of Madrid’s largest mosque. But the regional office of the Spanish Interior Ministry banned the latest request for a protest this Friday, saying such a march “could pose a serious risk to public security.”

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    10 years ago

    Good, let the german greatgrandchildren of the butcher nazis take out their latent hatred of Semites on our cousins.

    yidineh
    yidineh
    10 years ago

    and that’s what’s happening all over the world. they threaten and everyone backs off which is exactly what has allowed them to take over.. they threaten so FIGHT BACK. rallies by themselves accomplish nothing. talk is cheap. attention world: DO SOMETHOING, DONT JUST STAND THERE.

    Barzilai
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    Barzilai
    10 years ago

    PEGIDA, or at least its founders and its charter, is not against Jews. They’re against Islamization, Muslims that want to impose their lifestyle on their host nation. It’s natural to assume that PEGIDA is just another neo-nazi phenomenon, but it is not.