Bulgaria: This is what a freedom fighter looks like

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This is how a Freedom Fighter looks!
In Bulgaria, we had the honor to meet Petar Nizamov. He is a leader of the citizen troops patrolling nonviolent, unarmed and legally in the Bulgarian border area with Turkey. They identify illegal invaders and transfer them to the border police, which sends them back to Turkey. Petar is charismatic, clever (law school) and combative – despite to all attempts by the Bulgarian Government to silence him. International politicians, media and conferences should invite him as a speaker, interviewee and eyewitness for unfiltered information!

According to statements of the patrols currently mostly Afghans are flooding into Europe – Syrians don’t come since month, instead there’s increasing numbers of IS-fighters and their sympathizers. Petar and his men were aggressively attacked in the woods by a horde of these Muslim European conquerors. But they hadn’t planned on the guys who are not only prudent, but also well and athletically trained. Although they were outnumbered, they managed to fix the the by the Left, alleged “asylum seekers” with cable ties, to wait for the Border Police.

But… just a moment… Cable ties, cable ties, cable ties … wasn’t there something? Oh yes, Petar and his guys have done what three civil-courageous citizens in Arnsdorf in Saxony did: freaking, aggressive and attacking Muslims holding, fixing with cable ties and waiting for the police. In Germany, this ended in a media battle of annihilation of the three brave men who protected the store cashier. The media as willing accomplices of the European replacement politics also used the attempt to stigmatize the whole of Saxony. Fortunately, in Saxony are living enough self-confident people who give a shit on it, what the lying-press fantasises every day.

For the more than adequate self-defense Petar was grounded under house arrest for the past three months, alleged “false imprisonment”.

Everything which is directed against the dictate of Soros & Co. which is to be seen in the fulfiller-policy of these talking dolls in our national governments is silenced and punished by arbitrary penalties.

And no one asks the question, who endows the invaders on the Turkish side with medication, clothes and food. No, the question is whether these invaders are drug couriers, who bring the fresh, Afghan raw opium to Europe. For the masses who flock through Turkey to Europe, it is likely that a few tons come together … weird, right?

Here you can watch the video of Petar Actions – please give him on that occasion a “Like” or declare your solidarity with him by some encouraging words in English.

A second look at the Bulgarian mosque protest.

Thanks to RR and GoV’s hard work, we have another perspective on the protest that took place on Feb. 14 2014.

First, what it was about.

There is a mosque in Karlovo that had been under state control for a century had been handed back to Muslim control. The march took place in another city called Plovdiv, where the protesters took out their frustration on a mosque there.

The mosque that upset them has a close proximity to a Bulgarian hero named Vasil Levski who was a Bulgarian patriot who fought for the freedom of Bulgaria from the Ottoman yoke. He and another well known Bulgarian hero of resistance to Islamic dominance, Hristo Botev, were tortured to death by the Turks.

One has to wonder why the muslims wanted control of this mosque back. I can’t help but notice that recently, muslims have been claiming or building major mosques specifically at sites that are significant to Europe’s repulsion of Islamic invasion in the past, or are near centers of power now.

A few examples are:

The Dome of the Rock and Al Aqsa Mosque

These mosques were built in Jerusalem specifically within the ancient walls of the most sacred site to Jewish people on earth. There is no way that Jews could rebuild their ancient temple known to most of us as, ‘The Wailing Wall”, referring to the one remaining part of the first Jewish house of worship, without knocking down these two islamic beachheads.

For many years, muslims used the Western wall as a urinal.

Mosque at Tours.

Tours will have its Grand Mosque when the 5 million euros necessary for its financing have been found – in 3 years, at the earliest. A quarter of the sum has already been collected. The land was purchased by the Paris Mosque, subsidized by Algeria. On November 29, 2008, amidst great ceremony, the first stone was laid. In 732, a Muslim army was defeated outside the city of Tours by Charles Martel and the Franks. The Battle of Tours was one of the most decisive battles in history since it stopped the Islamization of Europe (at least for 13 centuries). Adolf Hitler bitterly regretted that the Muslims had not won in Tours.

911 Victory Mosque NYC

(Lots has been written about this one)

And there are many many more Im sure, not the least of which is the gargantumosque to be built to coincide with the Olympics in the UK. I am unaware of any other religion that feels a need to establish its grandiosity in that fashion.

So this may help to explain a touch of the reasons why the Bulgarians are so upset. Add to that, this excellent article at Gates of Vienna and it gets pretty clear.

Diana West also has this article on the Cordoba mosque which many would have you believe was a muslim accomplishment.

Bulgarians remember, and they are not about to let it happen again.

In that part of central Europe, many people do remember the heavy toll islam took on the land and the people. The person from whom I took a name to start this site had to pay a tribute of a great deal of the nations wealth as well as 500 boys every year to the Sultan as a kind of extortion racket on a national scale. Something islam does well as it generates no wealth itself.

So consider this the feel good movie of the week. Some people remember, and let it be known that they do.

The building you see being attacked is a mosque. We posted many videos of this demonstration a few days ago. More will appear in the comments Im sure.

Huge turnout in Plovdiv for protest against Muslim court claims on property

From Balkan EU:

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Clive Leviev-Sawyer of the Sofia Globe

More than 1000 people from all over Bulgaria, most of them from football clubs, took part in a protest in Plovdiv against claims lodged in court on municipal property by the office of the Chief Mufti, spiritual leader of Bulgaria’s Muslims.

The claims were lodged on the basis of changes to the Religious Denominations Act.

The amendments to the law extended rights to all recognised religious groups in Bulgaria to lodge such claims, a matter that has caused controversy in towns such as Karlovo where the Chief Mufti’s office lodged claims to a historic mosque building and adjoining real estate. […]

Bulgaria Mosque Turned Into Bar

Be worth going there just to order a Djinn and Tonic.

On-Islam:

OnIslam & News Agencies

Saturday, 20 April 2013 00:00

Bulgaria, Muslims, mosque, bar

The Taskopru (Stone Bridge) Mosque, a 16th century worship place in Plovdiv, was turned into a bar and a restaurant
SOFIA – Unable to provide enough money to gain back their worship place, the Muslim community in Bulgaria’s second largest city of Plovdiv is outraged by the turning of a historic mosque into a bar.”It is unbearable for us that the mosque remains closed for worship,” Ahmed Ersin, Mufti of the Plovdiv region, told World Bulletin website.

“It is even more grieving that it is used as a bar and serves alcoholic beverages.”

The Taskopru (Stone Bridge) Mosque, a 16th century worship place in Plovdiv, was turned into a bar and a restaurant.

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Who ‘masterminded’ the attack where gun held to Bulgarian politician’s head?

H/T Taffy in Canada

The Star:

HANDOUT/REUTERS An unidentified man (R) attacks Ahmed Dogan, leader of Bulgaria’s Movement for Rights and Freedom (MRF) party, as he delivers his speech during his party’s annual conference at the National Palace of Culture in Sofia.

SOFIA—Bulgaria’s ethnic Turkish party, whose leader escaped unhurt when a man pointed a gun to his head on stage at a party congress, said on Sunday it wanted police to investigate who was the “political mastermind” behind the attack.

The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) accused the police and security services of failing to protect Ahmed Dogan from the man who tried on Saturday to shoot him twice before being wrestled to the ground by security guards.

“The main goal of the investigation would be to focus on finding out who was the political mastermind of this attack,” said Lyutvi Mestan, who replaced Dogan as MRF party leader as previously expected on Saturday.

“The authorities are working on the lead that this was an individual action of a criminal … this is a huge stain on Bulgaria’s image,” he told a news conference.

The party called for an international investigation into the assault by the 25-year-old man, who police identified as Oktay Enimehmedov, an ethnic Turk from the Black Sea town of Burgas.

Police said the gun used during the attack was a non-lethal gas pistol and deputy chief prosecutor Borislav Sarafov told reporters Enimehmedov faces up to five years in prison for hooliganism and up to six years for making a death threat.

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Bulgarian radical Islam trial hears witnesses amid nationalist demo

H/T Martin

Google News:

(AFP) – 6 hours ago

PAZARDZHIK, Bulgaria — A trial against 13 Bulgarian Muslim religious leaders for preaching a radical form of Islam heard key witnesses Monday, while nationalists demonstrated at the court in the southern town of Pazardzhik to protest “Muslim pressure” on its work.

The 12 men and one woman — imams, mufti Islamic scholars and teachers — have been charged with founding a local branch of the extremist Al Waqf-Al Islami group in the southern regions of Smolyan, Blagoevgrad and Pazardzhik.

The Netherlands-based but Saudi-funded organisation is suspected of links to Al-Qaeda.

The 13 were charged with preaching a radical anti-democratic ideology based on hardline Salafist teachings during prayers at mosques, lectures, sermons and cafe meetings between March 2008 and October 2010 and with seeking to impose a caliphate state.

All defendants have pleaded not guilty and several witnesses have so far refused to confirm their initial written testimony.

Another key witness, who once worked for the Al Waqf-Al Islami foundation also rejected his testimony on Monday. Muafak al-Assad, a Syrian national who once studied in Bulgaria, also said he was pressured by state security agents to refuse an interpreter and not to appear at the trial at all.

Three protected witnesses called by the prosecution were also due to testify later Monday.

About 300 nationalists meanwhile demonstrated at the court with Bulgarian flags and signs reading “Bulgaria is a secular state” to protest what they said was “Muslim pressure” over the court during its previous hearings.

A crowd of long-bearded men and women wearing long black dresses had then gathered outside the courtroom to support their religious leaders but their outfit, which is not traditional for Bulgaria’s Muslim minority, sparked a controversy. They were absent on Monday, however.

Is that a zebiba on your head or did you miss with the fork again

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Bulgarian press names bomber:

Times of Israel:

Mehdi Ghezali Terrorist said to have been a Swedish citizen with a history of Muslim extremist activities

Mehdi Ghezali (screen capture, Channel 10)

Mehdi Ghezali (screen capture, Channel 10)

Bulgarian media on Thursday named the suicide bomber who blew up a bus full of Israeli tourists, killing five Israelis and a local bus driver, in the Black Sea resort of Burgas on Wednesday as Mehdi Ghezali.

There was no independent confirmation of the veracity of the information. The reports surfaced soon after Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had publicly accused Hezbollah, directed by Iran, of responsibility for the bombing. The Prime Minister’s Office made no comment on the reports.

The Bulgarian reports, rapidly picked up by Hebrew media, posited various versions of how the bomber had detonated the bomb, including the suggestion that the bomber had not intended to die in the blast, but may have wanted to place the bomb on the bus and flee.

Ghezali was reportedly a Swedish citizen, with Algerian and Finnish origins. He had been held at the US’s Guantanamo Bay detainment camp on Cuba from 2002 to 2004, having previously studied at a Muslim religious school and mosque in Britain, and traveled to Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. He was released to Swedish custody in 2004, and the Swedish government did not press charges. He was also reportedly among 12 foreigners captured trying to cross into Afghanistan in 2009.

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Muzzling Muslim Muezzin

This is something I have fantasized about doing myself many many times. My warmest congratulations to the people in Bulgaria that had the stones to go and actually do it. If they ever put up a mosque near me and start blaring that crap five times a day, I hope I have what it takes to do this:

Thank you AK very much for the tip.