German alignment with the Zionists; Dismissal of the deputy head of the Islamic Center of Hamburg.
Authorities in the German city of Hamburg have fired the deputy head of the Islamic Center of Hamburg in an anti-Islamic and anti-Zionist move.
Media sources reported on Saturday that the deputy head of the Islamic Center of Hamburg in Germany had been fired.
The Hamburger Morgan Post reported that the deputy director of the Hamburg Islamic Center (IZH) had been expelled from Germany.
In a move in line with the interim Zionist regime, the newspaper claimed that “Seyed Soleiman Mousavifar,” the deputy head of the Islamic Center of Hamburg, supported terrorist and Shiite organizations and shared promotional videos on Facebook.
According to the newspaper, he will face heavy fines if he does not leave Germany soon, and could face up to three years in prison if he breaks the law.
According to the Hamburger Morgan Post, Mousavifar took part in anti-Semitic demonstrations four years ago and was in contact with members of Lebanon’s Hezbollah.
The Islamic Center of Hamburg is one of the most important Islamic institutions in Germany and the oldest Shiite mosque in Europe.
A human rights group recently announced that more than 800 mosques in Germany have been threatened and attacked since 2014, and unfortunately the German authorities have not paid much attention to this issue.
Between 2014 and 2022, there were nearly 840 attacks, vandalism and threats against mosques, according to the Brand League Human Rights Center.
According to the report, a detailed analysis of the crimes in 2018 showed that the perpetrators of these crimes remained largely unknown, leading to further attacks on Muslim religious sites by neo-Nazis or left-wing extremists.
In a recent report, the group noted that among the 120 recorded attacks on mosques in 2018, the perpetrators were identified in only nine cases. Despite the fact that the police officers arrived at the scene very quickly and immediately started the investigation, almost none of the incidents have been resolved to date.
Germany, with a population of more than 83 million, has the second largest Muslim population in Western Europe after France.