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Milli Görüs President Kemal Ergün is announced as a guest. His Islamic community Milli Görüs (IGMG) is listed in Germany as an “unconstitutional organization” according to a report by the “Upper Austria Volksblatt”. That warms the minds of domestic politics.
Peter Binder, SPÖ member of the state parliament and spokesperson for the responsible councilor Regina Fechter, noted that the town halls and people’s houses are there so that the clubs can hold events. “We have given ourselves a regulation – approved jointly with all parties in the Linz municipal council – which we verify and follow the stipulations of the Austrian constitutional protection and the police.” The Alif in Linz must be seen differently than the IGMG in Germany. It is difficult when you have to include the evaluation of foreign authorities. If Ergün were to be prosecuted for European protection of the constitution, there would have to be an entry ban. “I don’t have to like everything he says,” Binder said, but that he can speak is democracy.
FPÖ has “big concerns”
The FPÖ and the ÖVP saw it differently. The alarm bells are ringing in the president of the FPÖ club of Upper Austria, Herwig Mahr, “because the IGMG openly advocates an ‘Islamic order’ in Germany. In contrast to the SPÖ, we have great reservations here.” “The growing threat posed by Islamist networks must be fought with all means. Under the guise of religious freedom, parallel structures are being installed in several clubs in quiet, while the outside world pretends to be ready to integrate,” he warned in a press release.
“There must be no place for political Islam in Linz!” Emphasized Deputy Mayor Bernhard Baier (ÖVP). He regards the SPÖ as “a pioneer in the creation of parallel societies”. In any case, freedom of expression and freedom of religion could no longer justify the shameless courtship of Islamist groups, Baier and VBgm Markus Hein (FPÖ) called on Mayor Klaus Luger (SPÖ) to withdraw the commitment to use the premises of righ now.
The approval also violates the applicable guidelines for the allocation of urban spaces, since events are not allowed in the houses of the city that could damage the reputation of the city. “This fact is very clear. After all, this organization is classified as unconstitutional by the Bavarian Office for the Protection of the Constitution,” notes Baier.
Police spokesman David Furtner said that the Milli Görüs was being watched by the security authorities of all countries in Europe, and in some cases an open security dialogue was taking place, “but that does not mean that a representative is not legally authorized “; But one should consider whether it is prudent to offer a stage to such people.