We are Christian origin.įor more on this story, and why Beatrix von Storch thinks thousands of migrants in Germany should be deported, listen to our full interview. And we're asking them to deny Sharia Law as above our law. And Sharia is a very important part of Islam of lots of Muslims. What we do not accept is your Sharia Law. Our message to them is if you practice your belief, that's fine. But of course, Muslims who accept our law and constitutions - they're most welcome. So this is why we say Islam does not belong to Germany. It does not distinguish between religion and society. Islam in most interpretations is a political ideology, and it is claiming political power. But we also have a very clear point on Islam. We are very much speaking out for religious freedom and practice of belief. One can protect its own borders without any shooting.ĬO: Do Muslims have a place in Germany today? It's our country. We don't want to use the German law, which is the way I was quoted.ĬO: But police should shoot if they have to.īvS: No. And I made very clear then that we don't want to shoot. The use of weapons against them can therefore be permitted within a narrow legal framework." Are you denying that that's something you said?īvS: I'm denying that we want to shoot at anybody - that this is what we want. And actually Merkel is the only one who's responsible for deaths shooting at the border.ĬO: But you have said "the use of firearms against children is not permitted. What we can see in all the other European countries who have closed down the borders - they have got the political will, and so they do not need any weapons. Erdogan (President of Turkey) - who is, in the name of Germany, protecting the European borders. What we realize is that there's in Europe - or close to Europe - only one head of state who's shooting at refugees and killing refugees. She previously was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Germany. Have you modified that position at all?īvS: We made very clear that we don't want to shoot at anybody. Beatrix Amelie Ehrengard Eilika von Storch (ne Herzogin von Oldenburg a ) is a German politician and lawyer, who has been the Deputy Leader of the Alternative for Germany since July 2015 and a Member of the Bundestag since September 2017. Even in 2013 we were calling on a migration law to have regulated migration into Europe and Germany.ĬO: You might understand why people would focus on that, giving that you have said in the past that it's OK for police to shoot refugees at border crossings. It's just that the media, of course, is always picking up on those issues which are talked about most. We had that from the very beginning in our program. Beatrix von Storch BeatrixvStorch Follow BeatrixvStorch Twitter zensiert meine Forderung nach Abschiebung von ausländischen Antisemiten und stellt sich damit auf die Seite des Judenhasses. Why did you make that shift?īvS: We did not make a shift. There has been a shift toward the policy about refugees, and about Islam. REUTERS/Joachim Herrmann - RTX2O37K (Joachim Herrmann/Reuters)ĬO: When your party was launched in 2013, you were more focused on the Eurozone and the economy. Beatrix von Storch - beatrixvstorch Mein offizieller Telegram-Kanal Hier bekommen Sie die Informationen ber meine Arbeit direkt ohne Umwege und Zensur auf Ihr Handy. This is the end of the constitutional state.People react to first exit polls during the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state election at the anti-immigrant Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) post election venue in Schwerin, Germany, September 4, 2016. Returning to Twitter after her ban, Von Storch – who posed with the former Ukip leader Nigel Farage when he endorsed AfD’s election campaign in September – posted in German: “Facebook has now also censored me. Questions have been raised about whether sites such as Twitter will hire enough trained moderators to cope with the expected influx of deletion requests.ĭigital rights activists, technology companies and political groups including the pro-business Free Democratic party, the Left party and the far-right AfD have been vocal critics of the new law. Under the new law known as NetzDG, social media firms face fines of up to €50m (£44m) if they do not remove “obviously illegal” hate speech and other postings within 24 hours of receiving a notification.Ĭritics of the law, which was conceived by the Social Democrat-run justice ministry, say it will place censorship decisions that require legal training at the whim of technology companies. Von Storch’s Twitter account was suspended for 12 hours over her post. The authorities are considering whether Von Storch and Weidel should be charged with incitement to hatred. #PolizeiNRW #Köln #Leverkusen: Cologne Police wishes everyone in the metropolitan area of Cologne and Leverkusen and everywhere else of course, a Happy New Year! New Year’s Eve 2018 #Silvester2017 – Information: /7XW0t8YV7K- Polizei NRW K December 31, 2017
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