gathered in Hamburg, thousands of Muslim fundamentalists once again call for the establishment of a caliphate in Germany (video)

A demonstration organized this Saturday in Hamburg, Germany, brought together more than two thousand Muslim fundamentalists demanding the establishment of a “caliphate” in the country.

A new demonstration of force. Just like last spring, the Islamist group Muslim Interaktiv was once again at the initiative of a rally this Saturday, in the city of Hamburg, in Germany, to demand the establishment of a “caliphate” in the country.

Concretely, they would like to see the emergence of a territory under the governance of a caliph – a Muslim religious leader – recognized as being the person who enforces sharia, according to the extremist principles of Daesh.

According to the German press, more than 2,000 people were present, chanting in particular “Allah Akbar”, “God is great” in Arabic, with flags of the terrorist group in the streets, all openly in the streets of the second largest German city.

From the emblematic Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, the fundamentalists also unfurled a huge banner reading: “Resistance is justified, from Lebanon to Palestine”.

This is not the first time that Germany has been outraged by such images: already last April, more than a thousand people marched at the call of Muslim Interaktiv for the same reason, causing a wave of shock across the Rhine.

Israel targeted

As reported by the German daily Bild, Joe Adade Boateng, head of the Muslim Interaktiv group, gave a speech at this rally, directly attacking Israel.

“A government that publicly announces its plans for annihilation, that attacks hospitals and schools, that hides thousands of explosive devices and lets them explode without worrying about losses. The whole world sees what is happening in Gaza and now in Lebanon,” inveighed the 25-year-old young man.

“The colonial order that can only be overcome by a rightly guided caliphate – a caliphate that will once again allow Jews, Christians and Muslims to live peacefully together,” Joe Adade Boateng added.

As a reminder, the German authorities have been monitoring the Muslim Interaktiv organization since 2003 – the date of its ban for calling for the murder of Jews -, which they suspect of being directly linked to another Islamist movement called Hizb ut-Tahrir.

“This is a cover for an organization (Hizb ut-Tahrir), a very old Islamist organization that was created in the 1950s in Palestine, which is a split from the Muslim Brotherhood. It is so extremist that it is banned in many Arab countries,” detailed Claude Moniquet last April to CNEWS, specialist in terrorism and intelligence.

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