read Boys the messages that have been left on a mosque in Uppsala, Sweden, where last Thursday a Molotov cocktail was thrown inside. Photo Reuters / Anders Wiklund
Dutch mosques consider additional security measures after calling on Facebook to stabbing mosques on fire. Sweden has recently founded three Muslim prayer houses on fire.
Imam Yassin Elforkani of the Contact Committee Muslims and Government (CMO) has reported against the calls to Facebook. The CMO Minister Ivo Opstelten (Security and Justice) asked to go to the table with the relevant organizations and to provide a risk assessment of the safety of worshipers. Elforkani said earlier wanting on the Amsterdam station AT5 Opstelten know what the government and “we should do about it to make it safe. Visitors at this time are not safe as they provide a service in the mosque. “
Council Aissa Zanzen of Moroccan Mosques said for the camera of the channel that mosques cameras work to the buildings monitor, and a vigilante “at night to keep the mosque in the gaps.”
Labour MP Ahmed Marcouch said yesterday that he wants the Public Prosecutor’s action against the calls on Facebook Support the PVV. There to find his reactions to the events in Sweden calling for stabbing mosques on fire.
Elforkani says mosque visitors ask to get what people can do for the security of the mosque. Many parents are concerned about the safety of their mosque visiting children. (Reuters)
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