Cities against Islamisation

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Cities against Islamization was an anti-Muslim initiative launched by Filip Dewinter of the Vlaams Belang party at a conference in Antwerp on 17 January 2008.[1]

According to the project's website:

The initiative involves representatives from a.o. Austria, Denmark, Germany, Spain, Italy, France, The Netherlands and England, who signed a charter against the increasing Islamization of our cities. Among the participants there were a few well-known foreign politicians like Heinz-Christian Strache (president of the FPÖ), Markus Beisicht (president of Pro-Nordrhein Westfalen) and Robert Spieler (Alsace D’Abord).[2]

In an email to Robert Spencer, Wim Van Osselaer of the Vlaams Belang denied claims that the BNP were present at the conference.[3]

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Notes

  1. Conference 'Cities against Islamization', Cities against Islamisation, 18 January 2008.
  2. Conference 'Cities against Islamization', Cities against Islamisation, 18 January 2008.
  3. Robert Spencer, Cities Against Islamisation Charter, Jihad Watch, 23 January 2008.