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August 29, 2006

Belgium: Islamist AEL Founder To Leave Country Next Year

Jahjah.jpgWe wrote on February 5, at the height of the Danish Cartoon affair, that the Arab European League was joining in with disgustingly anti-semitic cartoons, including one showing Hitler in bed with Anne Frank, by its resident talentless "cartoonist" Nabucho.

The Arab European League (AEL) is based in Holland and Belgium, and was founded by Dyab Abou Jahjah (pictured), who justified his vile cartoons by saying: "Europe has its sacred cows, even if they're not religious sacred cows." The AEL officially is against violence, but it is vehemently against the integration of Muslims with non-Muslims.

This autumn, Dyab Abou Jahjah will be facing trial in Belgium, where he is currently based, for his involvement with race riots which took place in 2002 in Antwerp. These happened after a Moroccan-origin teacher, Mohamed Achrak, was shot in Borgerhout, a poor suburb of the city on November 26. Also to face trial with Jahjah will be two other members of the AEL, Ahmed Azzuz and Youssef Rahimi.

According to Expatica, Jahjah has said of the upcoming trial that "we hope to book a new judicial victory against the Belgian establishment that wants to criminalise our movement."

While the Lebanese/Israeli conflict was going on, Abou Jahjah went back to his home country of Lebanon, but returned unexpectedly last Tuesday. On the English language version of the AEL website, Jahjah says the battle of his people (Muslims) is against "the fascist army of Israel".

He founded the Arab European League in Belgium, and though it also operates in the Netherlands, arguing for immigrant Muslim's "rights" in both countries, there is currently a crisis of leadership in the Dutch division.

Expatica states that the Belgian newspaper "De Standaard" had claimed he would return permanently to Lebanon "by 2009", but now, it is announced that he will be going back to his home country by the start of 2007.

The announcement was made on the Dutch-language version of the AEL website.

And his departure will be mourned by few. In 1999 and 2003 the AEL stood for elections under different names, but failed to get any more than 1% of the vote. Why Europe gives these Islamists a place to live confounds anyone with an iota of rationality. Abou Jahjah, by announcing he is leaving, shows he only ever saw Europe as a recruiting ground to draw Muslims into anti-integrationism, and never saw it as his home.

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Posted by Giraldus Cambrensis at August 29, 2006 7:10 AM

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