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Monday, November 9, 2020

Muslim Brotherhood in Austria (2)



Austrian police are conducting raids throughout the country in the wake of last week's terror attack in Vienna. A major aspect of these raids is the apparent connection between the killer and the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) and Hamas. The below article from Kronen Zeitung (Austria) is translated by Fousesquawk and is part of our series of translations of European reports regarding the activities of the MB in Europe.

 https://www.krone.at/2271772


Raids: Amounts in "millions" seized


It was a "decisive blow" against Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, confirmed Interior Minister Karl Nehammer (ÖVP) on Monday (referring to) the success as part of "Operation Luxor" (formerly) "Operation Ramses", ( in which) numerous searches and seizures were carried out throughout Austria (see video). (The police) are fighting on two fronts, one to clear up the direct (contacts) of the Vienna attacker, the other to proceed against the structures in the background. 930 police participated, a good 21,000 hours spent in surveillance, especially on finance streams, and thus, fighting "the roots of radicalization

The Muslim Brotherhood is deeply dangerous, and like Hamas, a threat for democracy. Their goal is to carry out a "long-planned Islamization", as well to undermine fundamental rights and freedom under the sign of terrorism and anti-Semitism. In addition to the formation of a terrorist-criminal organization and money laundering, there is also the suspected terror finance, which must be countered.

Caption below photo: Interior Minister Karl Nehammer and General Director for Public Security, Franz Ruf (r)

To protect all people living in Austria

In addition, such organizations try to put pressure on Muslims living in Austria. Nehammer stresses that it is his aim "to protect all people living in Austria, especially Muslims, from these tendencies". In any case, it is criminal acts that are the subject of investigation, not religion.

Proceedings against terror financing

The General Director of Public Security, Franz Ruf, made it clear that the organizations which are the focus of the current raids, have already been proven to belong to the MB and Hamas (which is illegal in Austria.) That was achieved since the previous year by on-going investigations with broad surveillance activities, financial investigations, and other technical measures.

Cash "in the millions seized"

Terror organizations need money, which is earned under the cover of legitimate organizations, spending, or criminal activities. Therefore, it is necessary, to uncover these complex structures and freeze the finances. In the course of the searches, for example, "high amounts of cash"- amounts in the millions- have been seized, according to Ruf.

The MB, whose facilities were raided early Monday, is not officially in Austria. Nevertheless, the Islamist movement has networked with other associations, warned a controversial study by George Washington University three years ago. As of Monday, the Islamic Faith Community in Austria was initially unaware of any searches in facilities under their control.



In Graz gab es ebenfalls Zugriffe durch die Polizeieinheiten. (Bild: Christian Jauschowetz)



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