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He organised a visit to Berlin by [[Geert Wilders]], leader of the Dutch [[Party for Freedom]] on 2 October  2010.
 
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On 2 December 2010 Stadtkewitz attended a [[European Alliance for Freedom]] (EAF) conference in Jerusalem.<ref name="CJreport"/>
  
 
He spoke at the [[International Congress on the Islamisation of Europe]], a conference organised by French group [[Bloc Identitaire]] (BI), in Paris on 18 December 2010.
 
He spoke at the [[International Congress on the Islamisation of Europe]], a conference organised by French group [[Bloc Identitaire]] (BI), in Paris on 18 December 2010.

Revision as of 15:53, 29 January 2015

Stadtkewitz speaking at an AFDI/SIOA rally, 9 September 2011

Rene Stadtkewitz is a German anti-Islam activist reportedly described as ‘the German Geert Wilders’.[1]

He founded the German Die Freiheit (Freedom) party in 2010, has been described as 'deputy chairman' of Bürgerbewegung Pax Europa' and was also a member of the Berlin state parliament.[1]

Activities

Stadtkewitz addressed a Bürgerbewegung Pax Europa (BPE) coference rally in Berlin on 3 October 2009.

He organised a visit to Berlin by Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom on 2 October 2010.

On 2 December 2010 Stadtkewitz attended a European Alliance for Freedom (EAF) conference in Jerusalem.[2]

He spoke at the International Congress on the Islamisation of Europe, a conference organised by French group Bloc Identitaire (BI), in Paris on 18 December 2010.

He also spoke at a Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) annual 9/11 Freedom Rally in New York on 11 September 2011.[1]

Affiliations

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hope Not Hate, Rene Stadtkewitz, Counterjihad Movement: Germany, accessed 19 January 2015
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Counterjihad Movement: the global trend feeding anti-Muslim hate, Hope Not Hate, 2011, p62.