Friday, July 27, 2018

10,800 "RADICAL ISLAMIC SALAFISTS" IN GERMANY, THOUSANDS MORE IN FRANCE, SWEDEN & INCREASING

10,800 "RADICAL ISLAMIC SALAFISTS" IN GERMANY, THOUSANDS MORE IN FRANCE, SWEDEN & INCREASING 
BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS
SEE: https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/07/10800-radical-islamic-salafists-in-germany-thousands-more-in-france-sweden-and-increasingrepublished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
The report by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), which was released this week, shows that the number of radical Islamists now totals 10,800, up from 9,700 the year before and shows a more than doubling of the number from five years ago
10,800 represents known “radical Islamists.” Chances are that there are many more, thanks to Germany’s open-door policy regarding Muslim migration.
The number of terrorism cases has also greatly increased between 2016 and 2017. Last year the agency said there had been 1,200 terror cases initiated, 1,000 of which were related to radical Islamic elements. In 2016, the total number was 250 with 200 of the cases being linked to radical Islam.
Sweden and France are also experiencing a rise in the number of “Islamic salafists,” by the thousands. With the EU continuing its suicidal immigration policies, those numbers will continue to multiply exponentially.
Willful blindness continues to put Western populations at risk.
“Number of Radical Islamic Salafists Tops 10,000 in Germany for the First Time,” Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, July 25, 2018:
The number of known radical Islamic Salafists has exceeded the 10,000 mark, according to a new report by the German domestic intelligence agency.
The report by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), which was released this week, shows that the number of radical Islamists now totals 10,800, up from 9,700 the year before and shows a more than doubling of the number from five years ago, Die Welt reports.
The newspaper has also claimed that the number of radical Islamists coincides with an increase in the number of criminal cases in which a radical Islamic motive or background was suspected.
The BfV noted that Germany is still in the crosshairs for radical Islamic terrorism and that the situation is still very serious. The agency said that they have identified around 1,880 individuals in Germany who they believe may have the potential to carry out a terrorist attack and more worryingly, that the number was continuing to rise.
The number of terrorism cases has also greatly increased between 2016 and 2017. Last year the agency said there had been 1,200 terror cases initiated, 1,000 of which were related to radical Islamic elements. In 2016, the total number was 250 with 200 of the cases being linked to radical Islam.
The report echoes that of other security agencies in Europe which continue to reveal a rise in the number of radical extremists…..