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"A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything": 200 to 300 Muslim migrants screaming 'Allahu akbar' riot & injure police officers on Halloween night, Austrians want no more empty promises and asked deportations TODAY

No more empty promises: the Austrians finally want to see action after the shocking riots by migrants in Linz and Salzburg, the promised deportations are to take place today
 |  Satyaagrah  |  Islam
Asylum violence: Minister of the Interior, we want to see the deportations TODAY!
Asylum violence: Minister of the Interior, we want to see the deportations TODAY!

Are you celebrating diversity yet, you greasy Islamophobe?

“Asylum violence: Minister of the Interior, we want to see the deportations TODAY!,” translated from “Asyl-Gewalt: Herr Innenminister, wir wollen noch HEUTE die Abschiebungen sehen!,” by Richard Schmitt, Exxpress, November 2, 2022 (thanks to Medforth).

On the social media channel TikTok, they called for “re-enactments” of the massive race riots in Paris suburbs, they attacked and injured police officers, and frightened the residents of the inner cities of Linz and Salzburg – and they yelled, “Allahu Akbar” (“God is great”) [actually, “Allah is greater” — ed.], the battle cry of the Islamists: The dramatic images of the riots of the violent 200 to 300 migrants from Syria and Afghanistan shocked the Austrian population, the eXXpress reported.

“The right of hospitality is being abused” or “Soon they will also set fire to our houses” and “Tolerance must no longer be shown here,” wrote worried citizens in the comment forums, while the well-known Austrian asylum lobby attracted attention with its loud silence. Only Michael Landau, the president of Caritas, shared at least one article about the migrant riots on Twitter, albeit without comment.

Austrians finally want to see action

According to “Krone”, Interior Minister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP) announced that the Syrians and Afghans involved in the riots would lose their asylum status and be deported. And:

“The crimes of the past night are an expression of a deeply anti-democratic attitude towards our constitutional values ​​and attitudes,” the interior minister condemned the riots on Monday evening. He commissioned state police commander Andreas Pilsl and the Linz city police commander to hold a security summit with the mayor. This is also confirmed by State Police Director Andreas Pilsl.

However, many Austrians no longer believe these announcements of deportations. An eXXpress reader wrote in the forum:

“We want to see the pictures of the deportation today!” With 23,000 police officers on duty in Austria, it should perhaps also be possible to arrest the 30 ringleaders of the asylum riots within a few hours and fly them to Syria in an army transport plane. These pictures should then also be shown on TikTok. For days and over and over again.

References:

jihadwatch.org

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