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− | '''Patrick Brinkmann''' is a 'Swedish-German millionaire businessman' who formerly (until 2011) led the anti-Islam [[Pro Berlin]] party and in 2011 was also international secretary of [[Pro Bürgerbewegung]].<ref name="CJreportProKoln">''The Counterjihad Movement: the global trend feeding anti-Muslim hate'', Hope Not Hate, 2011, | + | [[Image:Brinkmann_kl.jpg||200px|thumb|right|Patrik Brinkmann, Source: [http://pro-nrw.net/pro/brinkmann-tour-hier-finden-sie-standig-aktuelle-infos-bilder-und-videos-zur-pro-nrw-wahlkampftour-durch-21-stadte-in-ganz-nrw/ Pro-NRW] ]] |
+ | '''Patrick Brinkmann''' (also spelled [[Patrik Brinkmann]]) is a 'Swedish-German millionaire businessman' who formerly (until 2011) led the anti-Islam [[Pro Berlin]] party and in 2011 was also international secretary of [[Pro Bürgerbewegung]].<ref name="CJreportProKoln">''The Counterjihad Movement: the global trend feeding anti-Muslim hate'', Hope Not Hate, 2011, p63.</ref> | ||
According to research carried out by British group Hope Not Hate in 2011, Brinkmann 'has sought to fund and establish an anti-Islamist party in Germany as part of a broader pan-European network of anti-Islamist, populist parties which would include ultra-nationalist elements in Israel'.<ref name="CJreportProKoln"/> | According to research carried out by British group Hope Not Hate in 2011, Brinkmann 'has sought to fund and establish an anti-Islamist party in Germany as part of a broader pan-European network of anti-Islamist, populist parties which would include ultra-nationalist elements in Israel'.<ref name="CJreportProKoln"/> | ||
He founded a think tank called [[Continent Europe Foundation]] (KES) in 2004, with the reported aim 'to unify the European far-right'.<ref name="CJreportProKoln"/> | He founded a think tank called [[Continent Europe Foundation]] (KES) in 2004, with the reported aim 'to unify the European far-right'.<ref name="CJreportProKoln"/> | ||
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+ | British group [[Hope Not Hate]] claims British counterjihad activist [[Ann Marchini]] connected Brinkmann with Canadian industrialist [[Bjorn Larsen]], leading to the [[Geert Wilders]] rally in Berlin in Oct 2010.<ref name="HNHCartoonRep">Hope Not Hate, [http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk//launch.aspx?eid=c943edb2-0d73-4d9c-98c1-8e27e5e89fee The Muhammed Cartoons: the counter-jihadist plot to ignite a civil war in Britain], Hope Not Hate, July 2015</ref> | ||
==Donations== | ==Donations== | ||
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==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
− | *[[Pro Bürgerbewegung]] | + | *[[Pro NRW]] - donor |
− | *[[Bürgerbewegung pro Berlin]] | + | *[[Pro Bürgerbewegung]] - International Secretary in 2011<ref name="CJreportProKoln">''The Counterjihad Movement: the global trend feeding anti-Muslim hate'', Hope Not Hate, 2011, p60.</ref> |
+ | *[[Bürgerbewegung pro Berlin]] - former leader (until 2011)<ref name="CJreportProKoln"/> | ||
*[[National Democratic Party]] (NDP) - 'closely linked' | *[[National Democratic Party]] (NDP) - 'closely linked' | ||
*[[German People's Union]] (DVU) - 'closely linked' | *[[German People's Union]] (DVU) - 'closely linked' | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
− | [[Category:Counterjihad]] | + | [[Category:Counterjihad|Brinkmann,Patrick]] [[Category:Counterjihad Funders]] |
− | [[Category:Germany]] | + | [[Category:Germany|Brinkmann,Patrick]] |
+ | [[Category:Islam Critics|Brinkmann,Patrick]] |
Latest revision as of 08:47, 28 August 2016
Patrick Brinkmann (also spelled Patrik Brinkmann) is a 'Swedish-German millionaire businessman' who formerly (until 2011) led the anti-Islam Pro Berlin party and in 2011 was also international secretary of Pro Bürgerbewegung.[1]
According to research carried out by British group Hope Not Hate in 2011, Brinkmann 'has sought to fund and establish an anti-Islamist party in Germany as part of a broader pan-European network of anti-Islamist, populist parties which would include ultra-nationalist elements in Israel'.[1]
He founded a think tank called Continent Europe Foundation (KES) in 2004, with the reported aim 'to unify the European far-right'.[1]
British group Hope Not Hate claims British counterjihad activist Ann Marchini connected Brinkmann with Canadian industrialist Bjorn Larsen, leading to the Geert Wilders rally in Berlin in Oct 2010.[2]
Donations
Brinkmann reportedly donated 5 million Euros to Pro NRW in 2010.[1]
Affiliations
- Pro NRW - donor
- Pro Bürgerbewegung - International Secretary in 2011[1]
- Bürgerbewegung pro Berlin - former leader (until 2011)[1]
- National Democratic Party (NDP) - 'closely linked'
- German People's Union (DVU) - 'closely linked'
- Continent Europe Foundation (KES) - founder[1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 The Counterjihad Movement: the global trend feeding anti-Muslim hate, Hope Not Hate, 2011, p63. Cite error: Invalid
<ref>
tag; name "CJreportProKoln" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Hope Not Hate, The Muhammed Cartoons: the counter-jihadist plot to ignite a civil war in Britain, Hope Not Hate, July 2015