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Denmark: Failed integration of Blågård church Palestinians
Denmark: Failed integration of Blågård church Palestinians
(photo: Palestinians celebrating outside Blågård church, 1992)
Greece: Fatah al-Islam member arrested, planned attacks in Europe
Greece: Fatah al-Islam member arrested, planned attacks in Europe
Via Naharnet:
Via Naharnet:
Police in Greece have arrested a young Palestinian identified in reports as an alleged member of Fatah al-Islam, a police source said Sunday.See also: Lebanon: Jihadis fleeing to EuropeIntro
Ghaleb Taleb was arrested in Athens and will be deported for illegal entry into the country following questioning by police, the source told Agence France Presse.
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The daily said he had secretly arrived in Greece months ago and was planning attacks in Europe.
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Odense: Danes persecuted in Vollsmose
Odense: Danes persecuted in Vollsmose
Ra Ranunkel, chairman of the cooperation council in Vollsmose, sounds the alarm and warns of an ethnic conflict in the crime-ridden district of Odense.
"It started to get violent about a month ago," says the chairman, who for years has defended Vollsmose's reputation.
Ra Ranunkel, chairman of the cooperation council in Vollsmose, sounds the alarm and warns of an ethnic conflict in the crime-ridden district of Odense.
"It started to get violent about a month ago," says the chairman, who for years has defended Vollsmose's reputation.
Cyprus: Fears of flood of Palestinian immigrants
Cyprus: Fears of flood of Palestinian immigrants
Cyprus fears a flood of Palestinian immigrants from the Gaza Strip owing to Israel's refusal to lift its blockade, Interior Minister Neoklis Sylikiotis said on Thursday.
This article was prepared by the Islam in Europe blog - islamineurope.blogspot.com
Cyprus fears a flood of Palestinian immigrants from the Gaza Strip owing to Israel's refusal to lift its blockade, Interior Minister Neoklis Sylikiotis said on Thursday.
This article was prepared by the Islam in Europe blog - islamineurope.blogspot.com
"The new developments in the Middle East lead us to fear that more and more Palestinians from the Gaza Strip will seek refuge in Cyprus," he told reporters on arrival for a meeting with EU counterparts in Luxembourg.
"We have already seen more than 2,000 Palestinians coming in from Iraq, and soon we are going to have more and more refugees," he underlined.
Sylikiotis said he would raise his fears with fellow European Union home ministers seeking greater load-sharing.
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Source: France24 (English)
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