Mosque in Germany receives threatening, insulting letter
A mosque in Munster, Germany, affiliated with the Turkish-Muslim group DITIB, received a threatening letter containing insults against Muslims and migrants, along with racist remarks promoting exclusion.
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- Published Date: 08:29 | 14 December 2023
- Modified Date: 08:29 | 14 December 2023
A mosque in the western German city of Munster has received a threatening letter, a religious official said Wednesday.
Sent to the Munster Central Mosque, which is affiliated with the Turkish-Muslim umbrella group DITIB, it contained insults against Muslims and migrants.
It also contained racist remarks, including "Germany for the Germans, foreigners out."
Speaking to Anadolu, Fettah Cavus, the head of the Munster Central Mosque Association, said that regrettably, hostility towards foreigners and Muslims is on the rise in Germany.
He said as the Muslim community, they demand that the perpetrator or perpetrators be apprehended and brought to justice.
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