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A German far-right politician, whose party claims “Islam does not belong to Germany,” has converted to Islam and resigned his post. Arthur Wagner, a leading member of Alternative for Germany ...
The far-right, anti-Islam Alternative for Germany (AfD) party on Tuesday confirmed reports in the German media that one of its politicians, Arthur Wagner, has converted to Islam.
A prominent member of Germany’s far-right anti-Islam AfD party has converted to Islam after spending time with Muslim immigrants.
‘Islam is a foreign entity’ The AfD has long denied accusations that it is Islamophobic.. Originally founded in 2013 as a Eurosceptic party, the AfD took the lead as the most aggressive anti ...
“The AfD [views Islam] as a great threat to our state, our society and our values, due to its spreading and the steadily growing number of Muslims,” it reads.
President Trump has echoed the AfD's claims about crime and migrants in tweets, urging Americans to shun an influx of refugees. He tweeted last year that, "crime in Germany is up 10% plus" since ...
AfD is open about its opposition to Islam in Germany. A 2016 document adopted by the party calls for a ban on the Muslim call to prayer and the minarets seen on mosques, calling them "Islamic ...
Germany’s upstart Alternative for Germany party on Sunday adopted a clear anti-Islam stance in a platform that lays the foundation for the populist party’s bid to win parliamentary seats in ...
The AfD advocates for the de-foreignization of German culture and the restoration of the standard language. Like other far-right parties in France, Hungary, Poland, and the Netherlands, the AfD sees ...
AfD members would welcome at least some of these accusations. The belief that Germanness has something to do with ancestry, and that recent immigrants are bad for Germany, is very much the point ...
A German far-right politician, whose party claims “Islam does not belong to Germany,” has converted to Islam and resigned his post. Arthur Wagner, a leading member of Alternative for Germany ...
A German far-right politician, whose party claims “Islam does not belong to Germany,” has converted to Islam and resigned his post. Arthur Wagner, a leading member of Alternative for Germany ...