dark and threatening islamic clouds over switzerland. will it resemble kashmir?

date: 9/11/2004

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the news of rapid rise in muslim numbers in switzerland (below) must cause concern to the thinking patriotic heads in this country.

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in a message dated 11/09/2004 , .............. writes (from the usa):

what about the breeding conditions on this side of the pond?

the growth is phenomenal!

at this rate we will soon see lady liberty in a burkha!

cair (council on american-islamic relations) spokesman ibrahim hooper indicated in a 1993 interview with the minneapolis star tribune that he wants to see the united states become a muslim country.

in 1970 there were an estimated one hundred thousand muslims in the united states. today, a mere 34 years later, the number is approximately 7-10 million! more than a quarter of a million people of arab descent live in southeastern michigan, making the area the second-largest arab community outside the middle east (after paris, france). one frightening example of their prolific growth in american is dearborn, michigan. of a total population of 90,000 dearborn residents, 25,000 are now arabs! and of all the dearborn children under the age of 18, a full 58% are arab children! other developing centers of arab/muslim growth are florida, texas, new jersey and california.

god bless america!

visit this site as it is one of the best educational sites on the net: http://www.masada2000.org/islam.html

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.............swiss alarm over islamic breeding

http://www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.html?sitesect=111&sid=5194640

controversial anti-muslim advert causes outcry

swissinfo september 6, 2004 2:00 pm

the advert appeared in a number of weekend papers (swissinfo) the muslim community in switzerland and the federal commission against racism have condemned a controversial advert about muslim birth rates.

but they have decided not to make an official complaint against the advert, which was placed by a group linked to the rightwing swiss people's party. related items

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publication of the advert comes less than three weeks before the country is due to vote on easing restrictions on swiss citizenship for second-and third-generation foreigners.

"thanks to automatic naturalisations - muslims soon a majority?" screamed the advert, which appeared in the weekend editions of several swiss newspapers.

it went on to suggest that the number of muslims in switzerland was doubling every ten years, and that they would make up 72 per cent of the population by 2040.

the advert was published by the "committee against mass naturalisations", which is using the address of ulrich schl?r, a people's party parliamentarian.

the people's party has denied responsibility for the advert, and says it does not finance the group concerned.

however, the party - which is against easing the naturalisation process - did welcome the advert.

"we think this advert is positive because it's important to inform the population ahead of the vote on september 26. it's helping us in our campaign," said people's party spokesman roman j?gi.

j?gi also insisted that the content was in no way anti-foreigner.

no complaint

the muslim community in switzerland has condemned the advert but said on monday that it would not make a formal complaint.

farhad afshar, a professor at bern university and a leading member of switzerland's muslim community, told swissinfo that it would be better to challenge the advert with political arguments.

"but we muslims have been hurt by this advert," said afshar, who is also head of the coordination of islamic organisations in switzerland.

the federal commission against racism has also decided not to make a complaint. but georg kreis, the organisation's president, said the advert was offensive and should be investigated by the authorities.

"they must find out whether the anti-racism laws have been breached," he said.

unfair

according to the federal immigration, integration and emigration office, the statistics presented in the advert do not give a fair and accurate picture of the muslim population in switzerland.

the advert shows a chart with official statistics for 1990 and 2000, and then "projects" its own statistics for the period up until 2040.

"they say that every ten years you will have double the number of muslims, so that by 2050 you will have more muslims than inhabitants in switzerland - that's absurd," the office's mario tuor told swissinfo.

tuor said it was true that the muslim population in switzerland had doubled between 1990 and 2000, due to the arrival of many immigrants from the former yugoslavia.

but he added that it was wrong to suggest that the muslim population would double in the next ten years.

according to tuor, there are now fewer muslims coming into the country and more immigrants from european countries.

not first time

this is not the first time that the people's party or groups allied to it have caused an outcry over the tone of their adverts.

last week anti-racism groups reacted angrily to a people's party advert against easing citizenship rules which showed a box full of swiss passports and coloured hands trying to grab them.

in november 2003, the people's party's zurich wing - the home branch of justice minister christoph blocher - was accused of running an inflammatory campaign during the run-up to a vote on whether to recognise non-christian faiths in zurich, including islam.

swissinfo, isobel leybold-johnson

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