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Showing posts with label Freedom Party. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 14, 2017

Austria’s Far-Right Party Chief Calls for Law Banning ‘Political Islam’

Austria’s far-right party chief calls for law banning ‘political Islam’ over its ‘fascist worldview'

A mosque is pictured in the Tyrolean village of Telfs in western Austria © Dominic Ebenbichler / Reuters

Austria needs an “effective law banning political Islam,” said Heinz-Christian Strache, the head of the Austrian far-right Freedom Party (FPO), adding that the Alpine country should also stop accepting new migrants and refugees.

“Let us put an end to this policy of Islamization as soon as possible,” Strache said in a speech at the annual Freedom Party New Year’s meeting that was held in Salzburg, referring to the current EU and Austria’s “welcoming” policy towards asylum seekers from the Middle East and North Africa.

He added that, otherwise, Austrians and Europeans “would come to an abrupt end.” He went on to say that the current cap on new arrivals introduced by the Austrian government last year that amounts to 37,500 asylum seekers per year does not actually change anything. He also criticized a proposal recently introduced by the center-right Austrian People's Party (OVP), which involves the reduction of this cap by a half to 17,000 people per year.

He denounced both measures as “laughable” and called for the “minus immigration policy,” which should involve not only a ban on all new arrivals but also an expulsion of all migrants and refugees, who entered Austria illegally or were involved in any crimes on its territory.

“We need no cap and no halving of that cap – we need a zero immigration and in fact even negative immigration while all illegals and criminals [who are migrants] should be expelled from the country,” he said during the party meeting, as cited by the Austrian APA news agency.

He also called for tougher measures against illegal migrants by saying that “those who try to enter [Austria] illegally, should be sent to a detention center.” He also said that such measures should be accompanied by an “efficient” law banning political Islam.

The ban should particularly apply to all foreign sponsorship of Islamic institutions and organizations in Austria while all radical Islamic mosques should be closed, Strache said. His proposal echoed the words of the Freedom Party’s former presidential candidate, Norbert Hofer, who also spoke about the necessity of such a law.

Hofer lost the Austrian re-run presidential elections to a centrist candidate, Alexander Van der Bellen, in early December, but still gained about 47 percent of the votes cast.

Later Friday, the Freedom Party spokesman clarified to Reuters that any law against political Islam should be similar to an existing Austrian law banning the Nazi party and Nazi symbols. In his speech, Strache indeed compared political Islam to fascism when he explained why fighting Islamization cannot be defined as “hatred.”

“Hatred” to a much greater extent refers to situations in which some Muslim states do not recognize Israel’s right for existence or when Muslim migrants call women that do not wear headscarves “prostitutes” and put Sharia law above the secular constitution, he said, as reported by APA.

He went on to stress that people who criticize the behavior of migrants “because it is misogynistic, anti-liberal and reflects a fascist worldview,” are not showing “hatred.” Those who find European democratic rules inappropriate “are free to return to their Muslim country,” Strache said, adding that Austria “has forced no one to come here.”

Austria, like the rest of the EU is in a political quagmire. To be anti-Muslim strikes many an European as being Nazi-like and evil. Yet, when Muslims increase to a certain percentage of the population of a given country, they will take over and it will then be just a matter of time before the country is under Sharia and European culture is eradicated. 

This was in the news just today:
“We know that singing concerts and cinemas are a depravity,” Grand Mufti Abdul-Aziz ibn Abdullah Al ash-Sheikh said in an interview on Saudi TV on Friday, as cited by AFP.

Cinemas “might show movies that are libertine, lewd, immoral and atheist, because they rely on films imported to change our culture,” he stated, adding that there is also “no good” in signing concerts.

According to the head of the Saudi supreme council of clerics, both concerts and cinemas represent a "call for mixing between sexes.”

“At the beginning they would assign areas for women, but then both men and women will end up in one area. This corrupts morals and destroys values,” he said.

This is what Europe has to look forward to within one or two generations. Is it 'hatred' to want your culture to survive? Is it hatred to want to save your grand-daughters from having to wear burqas or being forbidden to leave the house without a male escort, or being lawfully beaten by their husbands for some trivial mistake?

The EU has to ensure that Islam does not continue to grow in Europe. It also has to weaken Islamic faith to where Muslims are Muslim in name only, like European Christians. That means zero tolerance for preaching Sharia or anything else that goes against European standards.

The head of the Freedom party also proposed to scrap financial benefits for all asylum seekers in Austria and instead provide them with non-monetary aid and social benefits.


Austria wants to stay in EU but still needs a nation state

At the same time, Strache made it clear that his party does not support the idea of Austria leaving the EU, but demands changes in EU policies, particularly concerning immigration.

“We do not want to leave the European Union, but we want a reform that would correct all its development failures,” he said, stressing that the “welcoming culture” demonstrated its inadequacy in the view of the terrorist attacks carried out in Europe over the past years.

“It is not nationalism that people want, it is the nation state and partnership relations and cooperation” between European countries, he said, adding that “the nation state is not dead” as it is a “cultural achievement” and a “model of success” for Europe.

Austria, which has a population of about 8.7 million people, received more than 130,000 claims for asylum from people coming from the Middle East and Northern Africa since the summer of 2015 and took in one of the greatest numbers of refugees per capita alongside with Sweden.

Now about 600,000 Muslims, including those, who arrived during the refugee crisis, live in the Alpine country, accounting for about 7 percent of its population.


Friday, July 1, 2016

‘Austria Will Stay in EU if Turkey Stays Out’ – Presidential Candidate Hofer to RT

Norbert Hofer © Heinz-Peter Bader
Norbert Hofer © Heinz-Peter Bader / Reuters

There will be no need for a referendum on EU membership in Austria if the European Union decides not to let Turkey become a member, Norbert Hofer, the head of Austria’s eurosceptic Freedom Party (FPO) told RT.

“I believe that people are able to learn, that political structures are able to develop, and that Austria will contribute to making Europe better. There is one exception, however, that is if the EU decides to let Turkey join the Union,” Hofer said, adding that under such circumstances “Austrians will have to be asked whether they want this.”

“I hope that there will be no need for a referendum [on EU membership] in Austria, and that the Union will develop in a positive manner,” he added. “But I am fully certain that Austrian people will not accept Turkish membership in the bloc, as well as the situation where Austria is deprived of its powers in favor of the authorities in Brussels.”

I like this guy; he makes absolute sense.

Hofer said the EU must learn the lesson the posed by the British referendum, namely to divide the powers between its central authority in Brussels and the 27 member states.

“Of course I was concerned about the future of the EU [in view of the British referendum results]. I respect the decision the British nation made, all democratic decisions must be respected,” he said.

“However, the European Union must learn this lesson: we must be creating Europe for the people, not Europe for bureaucrats. This means that we need to come up with better agreements, we must divide the powers between the EU, on the one hand, and its member states, on the other, and get the citizens involved in these projects,” Hofer said.

He said that the EU has a chance to avoid the  of other European states following the UK out of the bloc if it becomes a subsidiary union, which “takes into consideration, which powers are exercised by its authorities, and which – by member states.”

"Bottom line, it all depends on the direction the EU chooses for its further development,” Hofer said.

Earlier, Hofer warned that Austria could hold its own referendum on EU membership within a year if the bloc insists on political “centralization.” The FPO leader and his establishment see the bloc as based on economic, rather than political, cooperation. And his views have an increasing influence on the public opinion in Austria, especially now that Hofer has a chance to become Austrian president after the country’s Constitutional Court ruled a re-run of last month’s presidential election which saw him narrowly lose the post by just 31,000 votes.

“If the EU chooses the right path, there will be no need for a referendum in Austria,” Hofer told RT.

Saturday, September 5, 2015

'Europe Should Let in Christians and Jews, not Muslims,' Austrian Far-Rightist Says

What a great idea - I've been saying this for months
Does that make me a 'far-rightest'?

The leader of Austria's Freedom Party has blamed the US and NATO for triggering the refugee crisis that has overwhelmed Europe.

A young migrant child plays with a European Union flag after crossing the
Austrian border in Nickelsdorf. (photo credit:REUTERS)
The leader of Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPO) has blamed the United States and the NATO Western military alliance for triggering the refugee crisis that has overwhelmed Europe.

"The USA and NATO have destroyed Iraq and Libya with their military intervention, bombs and missiles; provided financial, logistical and military support to the opposition against President Assad in Syria, and thus made possible the destruction, chaos, suffering and radical Islamism (IS) in the region," Heinz-Christian Strache said on his Facebook page.

Strache's opposition FPO party, which leads opinion polls ahead of the centrist Social Democrats and People's Party coalition partners, typically espouses anti-Muslim and isolationist approaches to dealing with foreign policy.

So, if they are leading opinion polls, they can't be far-right, they must be more like mainstream. This is a good sign, a sign that another country in the EU is beginning to catch on to Islamization.

Strache, who is running for mayor in Vienna elections next month, scoffed at what he called US President Barack Obama's suggestions that Europe is primarily responsible for handling the wave of migrants flooding the continent from crisis spots in the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

"The USA for decades has started fires in the Middle East and then has the chutzpah to claim that responsibility for the flood of refugees unleashed lies with Europe. That's geostrategic destabilization at its finest," he wrote.

In a separate interview with Austrian broadcaster ORF, he called for erecting an army-patrolled fence along neutral Austria's eastern border with Hungary and for letting in Christian and Jewish refugees rather than Muslims.

"We don't want an Islamization of Europe. 
We don't want our Christian-Western culture to perish," he said.

Well, maybe I am a far-rightest; there really isn't much I disagree with here.