Then the Muslims will get their asses kicked!

 

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http://loganswarning.com/2011/06/14/bulgaria-muslims-preparing-for-civil-war/

 

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 <http://iina.me/wp_en/?p=1003419> Bulgaria/Islamophobia: Muslims Say Bulgaria 
Plagued with Islamophobia Vow to Defend Themselves


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 <http://iina.me/wp_en/?author=2> IINA

 – JUNE 14, 2011POSTED IN:  <http://iina.me/wp_en/?cat=3> NEWS

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SOFIA, 12 Rajab/14 June (IINA)- Part of the Bulgarian society is plagued with 
islamophobia, the Bulgarian Chief Mufti’s Office has declared in a special 
statement urging the Bulgarian Muslims to take measures to defend themselves 
against attacks.

Monday’s statement of the Chief Mufti’s Office comes a day after on Sunday the 
warden of the main mosque in downtown Sofia suffered a brutal assault at the 
hands of unidentified attackers just minutes before the start of the morning 
prayer on Sunday.

In it, the Chief Mufti’s Office refers to the incident of May 20, 2011, when 
extremists from the nationalist and far-right party Ataka assaulted praying 
Muslims outside the Sofia Mosque Banya Bashi when an Ataka rally against the 
loudspeakers of the mosque got out of hand.

The Chief Mufti’s Office, however, complains that numerous similar incidents 
have followed ever since, and that the Bulgarian state institutions have failed 
to protect the Muslims in Bulgaria and their temples.

“After this next case of violence against a Muslim and the desecration of a 
mosque, the BulgarianMuslims community has received a clear message that the 
state is either unable to protect us, or doesn’t want to do that, which leaves 
us in a very hard situation as citizens of the EU who were still hoping that 
there are sufficiently good democratic mechanisms for preventing repressions 
against us,” reads the statement of the religious leadership of the Bulgarian 
Muslims.

“Unfortunately, our hope turned out to be illusionary, our expectations were 
not met, and we are now aware that we have to provide for our own security and 
rights. Numerous cases, some of them rather shocking, in the recent years lead 
us to assume that Muslims are unwanted in this country, and that pressure 
against us will continue… [They] show that part of the Bulgarian society is 
hostile and aggressive against Islam, Islamic values, and the Muslim 
community,” the Chief Mufti’s Office says stressing that the above-described 
incidents should not be treated as hooliganism or criminal acts “but as a 
common strategy and intolerance against the Muslims, which could probably lead 
to more large-scale operations.”

“This kind of islamophobia and pressure expressed as threats, insults, 
restricting religious rights, and physical violence should be treated as an 
attempt to instigate inter-religious conflicts, a civil war, and a threat to 
the national security,” the Chief Mufti’s Office declares.

The statement further explains that even though after the attack on the Banya 
Bashi mosque on May 20, 2011, the Bulgarian Muslims ”received the support of 
the politicians, the intelligentsia, and part of the society”, similar 
incidents have continued to occur.

The Chief Mufti’s Office says that on May 30, 2011, it alerted Interior 
Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov about several more cases of physical assaults on 
praying Muslims but that it did not see any reaction from human rights 
organizations, the government, the civil society, the political parties.

“Why? Probably because we are now used to such incidents and because some 
circles acquiesce to the violence against us?.. The National Assembly of the 
Republic of Bulgaria adopted a declaration stating that the Muslims do not need 
to defend themselves because the authorities can do that. It turns out that 
this is not really true, and it is an attempt to put out the problem, to win 
time, and to blunt our feelings,” says the office of the Bulgarian Chief Mufti.

It further calls upon the Muslims in the country to organize day and night 
guards as volunteers “in order to protect what the state fails to protect – the 
honor and dignity of Islam and Muslims.”

“These steps are the beginning of a self-protection campaign. We are going to 
inform you of your next steps depending on the development of the problems and 
the desires of the community. In conclusion, we turn to our state leaders, 
institutions, and authorities, to all evil-minded people, to all Islamophobes, 
to all attackers – do you think that we love Bulgaria less than you?”, 
concludes the Chief Mufti’s Office.

The Muslim community in Bulgaria can be perceived as rather diverse as it 
consists of indigenous Muslims - ethnic Bulgarian Muslims (also known as 
Pomaks) and ethnic Turks – as well as immigrants from the Arab countries and 
Iran.



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