ANTI-ISLAMIC GROUP PEGIDA IRELAND TO BE OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED AT RALLY IN DUBLIN.
Launch on February 6th designed to coincide with anti-Islam protests across Europe
Anti-Islamisation group Pegida, which was founded in Germany,
will formally announce an Irish branch at a protest rally in Dublin
next weekend. It is among a series of Europe-wide demonstrations against
the growth of Islam in Europe.
Peter O’Loughlin of Identity Ireland confirmed that Pegida Ireland
would be unveiled at a rally on February 6th in Dublin. He said Ireland
would become the 15th country to establish a branch of the
organisation.
“Pegida [Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation
of the Occident, in German] is making international headlines,” Mr
O’Loughlin said. “It is giving the people of Europe a chance to speak
out and have a voice against the absolutely disastrous policies of the
EU and of the German government and the various puppet governments
around Europe.”
Mr O’Loughlin, who will be running for Identity
Ireland in Cork North Central, was speaking at a press conference where
he introduced Pegida UK co-ordinator and former English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson.
Mr Robinson said he was delighted to have an
opportunity to warn people in Ireland about the dangers of radical
Islam. He said Ireland should look to Britain to see the mistakes made
by allowing in large numbers of Muslims who fail to integrate.
“We have polarised communities, we have segregated
communities, we have Islamic ghettoes – we have an epidemic of jihad
rape gangs targeting English girls . . . these are the realities which
are on their way to Ireland.”
Mr Robinson, whose mother is from Dublin, said when
he founded the English Defence League six years ago, British politicians
said he was extremist; now they recognised the dangers posed by radical
Islam.
“The majority of the world accepts this mindset –
which we called Isis and which is a literal interpretation of Islam – is
a danger to us all. You have a population of 4.5 million people, you
cannot sustain open borders, you have to close your borders as does the
rest of Europe.”
Mr O’Loughlin, who won 930 votes for Identity Ireland
in the Carlow-Kilkenny byelection last year, signed a pledge committing
Identity Ireland to join anti-migration organisation Fortress Europe before Dan Ó Loinsigh read a statement on behalf of Pegida Ireland. He claimed the group has 400 members in Ireland.
“Despite the obvious chaos engulfing Europe, our
liberal leaders bury their heads in the sand and their outright refusal
to engage in practicality or common sense is nothing short of
treasonous,” he said. “We hope to give the Irish people the opportunity
to voice their concerns in a peaceful, proactive manner against mass
migration, EU economic madness and Islamic extremism.”
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