Germany. In the old mining town of Bergkamen, entire neighborhoods of downtown are held firmly in hand by the Turks.
The seller of appliances Wendel, Büscher the shoemaker, the butcher Bittner … All are gone. The watch and the former ironmonger Martin too. They were replaced by kebabs. In the window of the store down the street: burqas, chadors, scarves and long coats, black or dark blue for Muslim women.
Considering the large number of Turks, many Germans feel ill-at-ease. They feel like strangers in their own city. It is a recurring topic. The area depends almost entirely on the Turks, and it is not necessary to speak German to work. Even less to learn.
“Unfortunately, many Turks do not climb the social ladder,” commented Mr. Wenske, director of social services in the city. “And that has interested people for years. Migrants do not mastered German, are found in most modest homes, jobs workers. They are more often unemployed than natives. The young Turkish men want to marry younger women from a rural background, who know no German, and they will look deep into Turkey. These women in turn pass the cultural deficit to their children.”
We have seen recently appear in Bergkamen a “Training Institute for Women Executives Milli Gorus. The Milli Gorus, which specializes in religious associations in Germany, is a fundamentalist organization, closely watched for years by the German security services. The Milli Gorus rejects Western democratic foundations. In this new institute, forty young women of Turkish origin from Germany, Holland or Belgium – and fluent in German – are formed behind the walls reinforced with barbed wire. They are the future leaders who will be able to learn the Koran in Turkish families and oragnisations Muslim. …
Not only the Milli Gorus working to Islamization of the city. Associations (for immigrants) as DITIB looking to expand radical Islam in Germany. Led by an imam Turkish, DITIB brought from Turkey to engage in missionary schools of Koranic DITIB. The culmination of studies is a religious training in Turkey, last year.
There are at Bergkamen 7 000 national Turks and 9 500 “Germans” from immigration. The municipality of this city of 52 000 inhabitants wished to respond to the situation of children in the future will learn to speak German at an early age, even before entering kindergarten. One goal is to avoid the excesses of an education that is macho, among other, smaller Turks just three years longer listen to their teacher. Because they are women.
Article Translated from German via www.Fdesouche.com (France)
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