Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attacked Austrias impending closure of mosques and consequent expulsion of Turkish-funded imams, saying the move is anti-Islamic while promising a response. These measures taken by the Austrian prime minister are, I fear, leading the world towards a war between the cross and the crescent, Erdogan said in a speech in Istanbul covered by AFP.
Austrias populist government made the announcement on Friday morning at a press conference as part of the governing coalitions campaign against radical Islamic ideology and the influence of countries like Turkey in the Austrian Islamic community, Kronen Zeitung reports.
Media reports that between 40 and 60 imams, including their families, could be expelled in total. The imams all stand accused of receiving funding from abroad. Official investigations have been launched in 11 cases. Two of the imams had already been denied extensions to their residency permits.
Among the mosques facing closure is the Mosque of the Grey Wolves on Antonsplatz, in the working-class Vienna district of Favoriten, where the Gallipoli reenactment took place.
The other six mosques are in Vienna, Upper Austria and Carinthia, in all of which hardline salafist teachings are said to be widespread.
Mr. Erdogan, speaking Saturday, said: They say theyre going to kick our religious men out of Austria. Do you think we will not react if you do such a thing?
That means were going to have to do something, he added without elaborating.
Around 360,000 people of Turkish origin live in Austria, including 117,000 Turkish nationals.
Relations between Ankara and Vienna have been strained since a failed coup against Erdogan in 2016 which was followed by a wave of arrests. Mr. Erdogans speech precedes presidential and legislative elections on June 24 in which he faces stiff opposition.
During last years Turkish referendum on expanding the presidents powers, tensions ran high between Vienna and Ankara after Austria said it would not allow campaign-related events.
The new policy comes after a number of scandals involving mosques in Austria, including one in which Islamists were plotting to overthrow the government to replace it with an Islamic caliphate. The ATIB association came under fire last week when a Turkish mosque posted images of young children swearing oaths to the Turkish state.
Poster Comment:
Long past time to close ALL mosques and kick out ALL Muslims. There is no such thing as a 'moderate muslim.' The terrorist cuts off your head while the 'moderate' holds your feet down to insure a clean cut.
Caliph-wannabe Erdogan is ignoring the obvious facts that mosques don't belong in Europe, and neither does I$lam itself. Of course many leaders of European countries also traitorously ignore those obvious facts; they falsify history to "show" that "I$lam is part of" their countries. No, it isn't.
A time of reckoning is coming for Erdogan and the mis-leaders of many European countries. The days of innocents paying with their lives while the political scum live high on the hog are fast coming to an end. These vermin must pay dearly for the damage done. We will have our homelands restored to us