In October 2014 an anti-Islam protest took place in Dresden by an
initiative named 'Patriotische Europäer gegen Islamisierung des Abendlandes'
(Pegida). The same goes for Pegida as for the rest of the new-right in Europa:
Hate towards the Islam is the primary motive and with this it puts itself on
one line with Zionism.
Jürgen Elsässer: “Israel like each State has the right on
self-defense"
Although Pegida regularly criticizes the "lügenpresse" (lies
press) they detest so much, the founders of this movement remarkably all have a
background in the media business. Pegida founder Lutz Bachmann is CEO at a PR
agency, which has very close ties with the Axel-Springer Verlag; a strongly
Zionist German media network. He supports Israel because according to him this
country "confronts the worldwide war of Mohammedans." The other
founder, Jürgen Elsässer, changed his leftist background for a lucrative job as
the editor in chief with the rightwing populist magazine Compact. In several
occasions he defended the Zionist regime and its colonist policies and he is
considered to be one of the founders of the "Anti-Deutsche"
(Anti-German) antifa-movement.
Meanwhile all over Europe demonstrations are organized based on the
concept Pegida offered and based on exactly the same islamophobe and
philosemetic approach. For instance, recently a Pegida-movement was founded in
Belgium, in first instance led by Wim van Rooy, father of the outspoken Zionist
and executive of the Vlaams Belang Sam van Rooy. Of course Pegida can also here
count on the warm support of Islam haters, like the Flemish Defense League, who
on their turn are of course inspired by the Zionist English Defense League.
Philosemetic hate bloggers like E.J. Bron and Joost Niemöller take care of the
Pegida hate campaigns.
The Pegida-movement does not stand on its own. In the whole of Europe
Islamophobe new-right movements are on the rise.
Although the attacks on the Islam did not start on 9/11, from this day
on they got a new face under the banner of the 'War on Terror'. Where in the
past the radical right was characterized by its anti-Zionism, new-right
movements such as Pegida can count on the warm support of Zionism. Recently a
delegation of the 'Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs' (Austria),
'Sverigedemokraterna' (Sweden), 'Die Freiheit' (Germany) and the 'Vlaams
Belang' (Belgium) went to Israel to sign the 'Declaration of Jerusalem'. With
this some of the most influential political parties in the far right spectrum
honored Zionism and signed their declaration of war against the Islam. It must
be clear that this new-right fulfills the agenda of the system.
We condemn this Zionist smear against Islam!
For a united front from the Islamic world to the Occident!
Anti-Zionist Action
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