Germany deports Turkish Islamic preacher who called for murder of Jews

Offenbach
– Germany has deported radical Islamic preacher, Nusret C. to Turkey after he
called for the obliteration of Jews, Israel and the US, local news reports
said.

 

“The
Jews are the worst enemies of Islam,” said Nusret, according to a spokesman of
the West German city of Offenbach, where he lived. Nusret rejects equality
between men and women and advocates the implementation of Islamic Shari’a law.

 

The
news outlet Hessenschaue.de reported on Tuesday about Nusret’s extradition,
which took place on Friday.

 

Nusret
is a leading member of the radical Islamic group Ismail Aga Cemaat. The group
is recognized as a threat to Germany’s constitutional democracy and is
monitored by the domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Office to Protect
the Constitution.

 

According
to the website’s report, security agencies in a number of German states monitored
his hate speeches.

 

Ismail
Aga Cemaat has ties to the Turkish European Islamic group Milli Görüs (National
Vision). Germany’s intelligence agencies monitor National Vision as a threat to
it democratic system.

 

Nusret’s
full name was not published, as German media organizations as matter of
practice do not release the last names of criminal defendants, to protect
privacy.

 

Nusret
lived in Offenbach , a city of 130,000, since 2011. The administrative court in
Kassel rejected his appeal against deportation.

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