Tag: immigration

Okamura: Walk Your Pigs Near Mosques

By PraguePost.com MP urges Czechs to bother Muslims, says it is not xenophobia Prague, Jan 3 (ČTK) — Tomio Okamura, who heads the Czech opposition Dawn of Direct Democracy movement, has called on people on Facebook to bother Muslims in the Czech Republic by “walking pigs” in the vicinity of mosques, for example, which, he… Read More ›

Journalist, TV Presenter Sacked For Suggesting 5 Million Muslims of France Be Deported

DTT comment: Islamophobic bigot Eric Zemmour, has been sacked for suggesting that the 5 Million Muslims in France be deported. By MoroccoWorldNews.com Rabat – French Journalist Eric Zemmour sparks controversy once again. In an interview with Italian newspaper Corriere Della Serra, the essayist, whose remarks often dubbed as racist, xenophobic and sexist, talked about a… Read More ›

Thousands Of Citizenships Illegally Denied To Muslims: ACLU

DTT: This is very sad. People should be able to travel or live anywhere they please as long as they don’t break the Law. The bigoted policies against Muslims and other minority groups is quite sad. It is not the way to go to build bridges. To deliberately deny someone a visa or a green… Read More ›

Attacks on halal butcher, mosque shock Quebec community

DTT: When the Canadian environment gets poisoned with words by some politicians and media outlets this is the result you get. A Halal butcher shop and a mosque was vandalised in Quebec, Canada. One must remember, a person at home does not all of a sudden wake to hurt or break another person’s property because… Read More ›

Uspenski Cathedral inside the Kremlin © patriarchia.ru

Desperate Russian Church Target Muslim Immigrants

By: OnIslam & News Agencies MOSCOW – A Moscow priest has announced plans by the Russian Orthodox Church to proselytize Muslim immigrants by republishing the Bible in the Central Asian languages, including Uzbek and Tajik. “This will be our answer to the societal needs of labor migrants to culturally adapt and integrate,” Dimitry (Pershin), a priest… Read More ›