MAINZ,
Germany - Small groups of hardline Salafist Muslims have been
patrolling the streets of a German city hoping to "influence and recruit
young people," police said. The groups were seen in the western city of
Wuppertal wearing bright orange reflective vests with "Shariah Police"
on the back. "This was seen as a violation against Germany’s public
assembly law and charges were filed,” police spokesman Andre Schwanicke
told NBC News. Officials say they have increased the police presence in
the city.
Meanwhile, a
YouTube propaganda video
from the German Salafist scene was posted online showing a poster with
the English headline “Shariah Controlled Zone”, followed by images of
Salafists recruiting young people and visiting gambling halls. “The
video is a new provocation and part of the Salafist propaganda, which
shows that the scene does not acknowledge Germany’s rule of law,” Joerg
Rademacher, spokesman for the state’s interior ministry said. Officials
in Northrhein-Westphalia say that the Salafist scene in Germany’s most
populated state consists of approximately 1,800 members alone, of which
10 percent are considered to be violent extremists.
"An appearance that
intimidates, unsettles and provokes will not be tolerated. There is no
legitimation for this “Shariah Police”,” Birgitta Radermacher, police
chief of Wuppertal was quoted as saying in a statement.
IN-DEPTH
- Andy Eckardt
First published September 5th 2014, 7:21 am
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