In Austria, two radical mosques were ordered closed



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The Austrian government ordered the closure of two radical mosques on Friday, just days after the Islamist terrorist attack in Vienna, which claimed four lives.

Integration Minister Susanne Raab and Interior Minister Karl Nehammer reported in their press conference that the 20-year-old assassin, Kujtim Fejzulai, regularly visited a mosque and an Islamic association, which contributed greatly to his radicalization and thus so much, ordered its closure with immediate effect.

Candles and flowers at the murder scene in central Vienna on November 4, 2020Source: MTI / EPA / Christian Bruna

The Muslim community in Austria (IGGÖ) has confirmed that they are closing a place of worship below them that violated the doctrines of the religion.

Freedom is an important value in our country that we must protect from abuse, even if it is committed within our ranks, said Ümit Vural, president of the organization.

A man from an Albanian family in North Macedonia in the center of Vienna on Monday evening he killed four people and wounded twenty-three. The perpetrator was shot and killed by the police, killed on the spot. The attack was carried out by a terrorist organization called the Islamic State.

Police have arrested 16 people in connection with the killing, but six of them have since been released, prosecutors said Friday.



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