Rock on Switzerland

From the land of William Tell a clear message has been sent to the Islamic population of Europe and it took one of the smallest nations in Europe to do it, the message is NO - minarets do not belong in Switzerland, it also says neither do mosques.

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Condemnation of Switzerland and its peoples voice has already started:

From the article

Muslim groups in Switzerland and abroad condemned the vote as biased and anti-Islamic. Business groups said the decision hurt Switzerland's international standing and could damage relations with Muslim nations and wealthy investors who bank, travel and shop there.

"The Swiss have failed to give a clear signal for diversity, freedom of religion and human rights," said Omar Al-Rawi, integration representative of the Islamic Denomination in Austria, which said its reaction was "grief and deep disappointment."

The Swiss have failed!! - they most certainly have not, they have succeeded where most European countries have singularly failed - primarily because of the EU and its stasi bureaucrats.

Switzerland has put its culture and way of life first, that's the way it should be. This decision will now form part of the Swiss constitution, it is worth noting that only four of the 26 Cantons (states) voted against the banning of minarets

Muslims in Switzerland are saying that they no longer feel safe and they are already playing the victim role __

""It's a sad day for freedom of religion," said Mohammed Shafiq, the chief executive of the Ramadhan Foundation, a British youth organization. "A constitutional amendment that's targeted towards one religious community is discriminatory and abhorrent."

The hypocrisy is astounding, if the above statement were to be made about Islam and the way it treats Christians we would all be accused of Islamophobia and called fascists - .

Needless to say Amnesty international - Chakrabati's lot have condemned the Swiss ::-

Amnesty International said the vote violated freedom of religion and would probably be overturned by the Swiss supreme court or the European Court of Human Rights.

The Swiss are NOT in the EU thus they are not bound by the so called laws of the EU, and if  any referral were to be made to the Hague it would take years to be heard.

This vote means, as I have said, there will be no minarets in Switzerland - it is now part of the constitution - the Swiss supreme court will be unwilling to alter any democratically verified constitutional  change.

The threats have also started :-

Muslim groups in Switzerland and abroad condemned the vote as biased and anti-Islamic. Business groups said the decision hurt Switzerland's international standing and could damage relations with Muslim nations and wealthy investors who bank, travel and shop there.

If that is not a threat I do not know what is, agreed it is not a threat of physical violence - but a threat none the less.

Switzerland will now be seen as an enemy of Islam, this means that the Swiss will have to keep a sharp eye on their Islamic population, this vote will be seen as an attack on Islam - Muslims are duty bound to respond to any such attack.


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  • 30 Nov 2009, 12:03 AM DP111 wrote:
    It may not be too well known, but Switzerland is the most heavily armed nation in the world.

    Gandalf

    The site is misbehaving. It continually throws out comments using the excuse that "no more then one comment per minute is allowed", or "session timed out". Pain.
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  • 30 Nov 2009, 12:24 AM DP111 wrote:
    It seems to have struck a nerve in Langenthal, a small town near Bern where Muslims plan to put up a minaret next to their prayer room in a bleak former paint factory.

    "If we give them a minaret, they'll have us all wearing burqas," said Julia Werner, a local housewife. "Before you know it, we'll have sharia law and women being stoned to death in our streets. We won't be Swiss any more."


    Politicians will not let the people have a say on the EU, or on the Lisbon treaty.

    Politicians will not let us have a say on AGWCC, but are intent on taxing the hell out of us.

    Politicians will not let us have a say on the Islamisation of Europe.

    Politicians have become an enemy of the people.
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  • 30 Nov 2009, 11:43 AM DP111 wrote:
    Some people argue that just because Muslim countries persecute Christians, does not mean that we should put restrictions on Islamic ideology and practice.

    This proposition, if allowed to go unchallenged, means that Muslims can demand tolerance in Western countries, but when they become the majority, tolerance will for non-Muslims ceases, becomes acceptable behaviour for Muslims and Islam. Given the very high demographic rate of Muslims, this virtually ensures the death of civilisation, and replacement by Islam.
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    1. 30 Nov 2009, 1:10 PM Urban11 wrote:
      "some people" need sectioning
      It seems the Russian train crash was a bit of jihad after all,and not a tragic accident.
      Thinking about it,islam is a tragic accident.
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  • 1 Dec 2009, 9:57 AM yorkshire Miner wrote:
    I don't know if any of you know but the peace loving Swiss had a civil war in I think 1847, to curtail the undue influence of the Catholic church monastries were closed closed and confiscated and guess what the Jesuits were banned. If these whining Muslim had any sense, which we all know they don't, they would shut the fuck up and think themselfs lucky they have got off so lightly with a minaret ban. The Swiss Army might not seem much but they have 300,000 men all who keep there arms and Munition at home in the china cabinet.Hitler who was mad was not mad enough to have a go at them in the last war. If push come too shove expect to see those bearded cross dressers with the silly hat matching over the boarder wondering what they have done to deserve this, while there beloved mosques (sans Minoret) burn in the distance.
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