Translation:

Essen’s mayor Thomas Kufen (CDU) reacts with horror to a demonstration in his city on Friday evening. 3,000 people, including many Islamists, marched through the Ruhr metropolis.

Essen’s mayor Thomas Kufen (CDU) reacted with outrage and incomprehension to an anti-Israel demonstration that marched through the Ruhr metropolis on Friday evening. Several of the approximately 3,000 participants chanted slogans and held up posters calling for a “Khilafah” (caliphate) in Germany. The three-hour procession on the edge of the city center was accompanied by 450 police officers and observed by state security.

According to the Essen police, the demonstration was registered by a private individual. However, the main organizer was apparently the “Generation Islam” group, which security experts consider to be part of the pan-Islamist movement “Hizb ut-Tahrir” (HuT) . HuT has been banned in Germany since 2003. The main speaker at the final rally in Essen was the activist Ahmad Tamim, the head of “Generation Islam.” The Islamic scholar Ahmad Omeirate told WAZ that Tamim was “using the Middle East conflict for mobilization and radicalization.”

Mayor Kufen regretted on Saturday morning that “Islamists, anti-democrats and Jew-haters” were allowed to parade through Essen protected by the freedom of assembly guaranteed by the Basic Law: “That is difficult to bear.” The CDU politician, who was the North Rhine-Westphalia state government’s integration officer from 2005 to 2010, called for consequences: “The Office for the Protection of the Constitution must take a closer look at Hizb ut-Tahrir’s splinter and successor groups. Bans must be an option.”

The demonstrators shouted slogans in Arabic and German on Friday evening. Posters condemned the Israeli military operation in Gaza (“Stop the genocide”) after the terrorist attack by the Palestinian Hamas, and one sign read: “German raison d’état calls for the killing of children.” The organizers initially used loudspeakers to remind people of the police requirement that no participant should question Israel’s right to exist. The tip-off was met with loud boos from the crowd.

At the beginning of the march, participants were also asked over loudspeakers to separate men and women. So it happened that most of the female demonstrators marched through the city behind the male participants. They repeatedly shouted “Allahu akbar” (“God is great”) and held up signs calling for the unity of all Muslim believers and the establishment of a caliphate in Germany. Individual demonstrators stuck their right index fingers in the air; This gesture is intended to symbolize belief in the “one God”, but is also seen as a symbol of the terrorist organization “Islamic State”. The design of several black and white banners and flags also resembled depictions of IS.

The Essen police announced on Saturday that they would subsequently analyze the Friday demonstration and examine its “criminal relevance”. It turned out that the motive for a pro-Palestine meeting was only a pretext. Instead, the organizers held a religious event.

  • @pufferfischerpulver
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    68 months ago

    It’s a genocide according to the UN once there’s a resolution from the UN calling it that. It’s that easy. People working for the UN are not the institution UN.

    That being said, what’s happening to the civilians in Gaza is absolutely horrific.

    • TinyPizza
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      -28 months ago

      To be clear, I said it was people from the UN, not the entire UN. I’d preferably like to listen to the experts warning about a genocide rather than see if the world comes together to condemn it after the fact.

      What is happening in Gaza is horrors that we can not even imagine.

      • @S_204@lemmy.world
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        -88 months ago

        In case you aren’t aware, the population of Gaza has doubled since Israel became a Nation… that’s literally the opposite of a genocide.

        Data regarding population levels is readily available.

        • TinyPizza
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          8 months ago

          Genocide is any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:

              (a) Killing members of the group;
              (b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
              (c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;
              (d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
              (e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.
          
          

          3 out of 5 doth still make it a genocide. That law.

          Glad I could help you!

          • @anteaters
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            8 months ago

            intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group

            Not given, therefore no genocide. Glad I could help you!

            • TinyPizza
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              28 months ago

              Whoops, slipped on that genocide by mistake again! I always trust the word of murders, they make their intent so clear!

              • @anteaters
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                -38 months ago

                And off you go babbling nonsense again when you are out of ideas.

            • @Sparlock@lemmy.world
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              -28 months ago

              Oh so just a ethnic cleansing on the way to genocide.

              Glad you cleared THAT one up!
              It would be so embarrassing to get the type of mass murder incorrect. /S