THE SWISS SAY NO, TO ISLAMIC COLONISATION !
Switzerland Takes Stand against Islamic Colonisation
The voters of Switzerland have taken a daring and dramatic stand against the Islamic colonisation of their country by supporting a ban on the further building of minarets.
A national referendum completed today in Switzerland produced a 57 percent yes vote in favour of the ban, proposed by the Swiss People’s Party (SVP), the largest party in the Swiss parliament.
The poll result is a massive embarrassment for the Swiss coalition government which firmly opposed the ban.
The SVP claimed that allowing minarets would encourage the growth of “an ideology and a legal system — Sharia law — which are incompatible with Swiss democracy.”
SVP member of parliament Ulrich Schluer said the “minaret is a symbol of conquest and power which marks the will to introduce Sharia law as has happened in some other European cities. We will not accept that.”
He added that “Forced marriages and other things like cemeteries separating the pure and impure — we don’t have that in Switzerland, and we do not want to introduce it.”
The outcome of the referendum proved an upset to the pollsters, who, only two weeks ago, claimed that the ban would be defeated by a 53 percent margin.
The SVP campaign drew international attention by using billboards with dramatic images showing missile shaped black minarets piercing a Swiss flag.
Other posters (illustrated alongside) called for an end to the “political Islamisation” of Switzerland.
Muslims currently make up in excess of six percent of Switzerland’s population, up from 0.9 percent in 1980. This dramatic increase shows no sign of halting as official figures show that the fertility rate for recent immigrants is more than twice as high as for native-born Swiss.
According to official Swiss government figures, more than 24 percent of the resident population are non-Swiss nationals, although that figure includes many from European countries. The actual Third World origin section of the population is less easy to quantify, but estimates range between 10 and 15 percent.
(www.bnp.org.uk)
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