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BPE hosted a rally in Berlin on 3 October 2009, at which speakers included [[Robert Spencer]], [[Renè Stadtkewitz]], [[Michael Höhne-Pattberg]], [[Willi Schwend]] and [[Achim Swietlik]].<ref>Robert Spencer, [http://www.jihadwatch.org/2009/10/spencer-at-human-rights-rally-in-germany.html Spencer at Human Rights Rally in Europe], Jihad Watch, 3 October 2009.</ref>
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BPE hosted a rally in Berlin on 3 October 2009, at which speakers included [[Robert Spencer]], [[Rene Stadtkewitz]], [[Michael Höhne-Pattberg]], [[Willi Schwend]] and [[Achim Swietlik]].<ref>Robert Spencer, [http://www.jihadwatch.org/2009/10/spencer-at-human-rights-rally-in-germany.html Spencer at Human Rights Rally in Europe], Jihad Watch, 3 October 2009.</ref>
  
 
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===Solidarity with Geert Wilders===

Revision as of 22:29, 19 January 2015

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Bürgerbewegung Pax Europa (BPE) is a German group which describes itself as a "Human Rights Organization for Freedom and Democracy Against Islamization".[1]

According to Hope Not Hate, it was founded 17 May 2008 by the merger of Bundesverband der Bürgerbewegungen (BDB) and Pax Europa[2].

BPE was co-founded and formerly led by Udo Ulfkotte[3]. Prominent anti-Islam activist Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff is involved in the organisation's Austrian arm BPE Österreich.

Activities

SIOE and Vllaams Belang collaboration

Former leader Udo Ulfkotte cooperated with Stop Islamisation of Europe and the Belgian Vlaams Belang in planning a demonstration in Brussels in August 2007, but subsequently pulled out, leading to an acrimonious dispute with his former allies.[4] Ulfkotte reportedly cited racist incitement against Muslims as the reason for his resignation.[2].

Hosting Robert Spencer

BPE hosted a rally in Berlin on 3 October 2009, at which speakers included Robert Spencer, Rene Stadtkewitz, Michael Höhne-Pattberg, Willi Schwend and Achim Swietlik.[5]

Solidarity with Geert Wilders

BPE co-organised a demonstration outside the Dutch Embassy in Berlin in 2010, in solidarity with anti-Islam Dutch politician Geert Wilders. It reportedly has close links with Wilders’ Party for Freedom (PVV) in the Netherlands[2].

Welcoming PEGIDA

In January 2015, BPE issued a press release welcoming and declaring its support for the anti-Islam movement PEGIDA, claiming that the concerns of those involved were justified as ‘Islamisation’ posed an existential threat to ‘liberal democratic societies’ in Europe and ‘national cultural identities’. It reprinted the 16 point ‘position paper’ of PEGIDA.[6].

Publications

  • BürgerForum online newsletter – since 2009
  • 'The Minority Report: The admitted Islamization of Europe’ - a 496-page document, accessible via the internet archive.[7]

Affiliations

People

Board

Staff

Other

Contact

Notes

  1. Citizens' Movement Pax Europa, Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, accessed 20 October 2009.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Hope Not Hate, Bürgerbewegung Pax Europa, Counterjihad Movement: Germany, accessed 19 January 2015
  3. Khaled Diab, Villains of the Pax, Comment is Free, guardian.co.uk, 11 September 2007.
  4. Khaled Diab, Villains of the Pax, Comment is Free, guardian.co.uk, 11 September 2007.
  5. Robert Spencer, Spencer at Human Rights Rally in Europe, Jihad Watch, 3 October 2009.
  6. PEGIDA: Presseerklärung und Stellungnahme der BPE, 7 January 2015, accessed 19 January 2015
  7. Der Minority Report: Die zugelassene Islamisierung Europas Pax Europa via the Internet Archive, 18 July 2006, accessed 19 January 2015
  8. Vorstand, Bürgerbewegung Pax Europa, accessed 20 October 2009.
  9. Citizens' Movement Pax Europa, Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, accessed 20 October 2009.