As mosques are constructed all over Europe, only a few are concerned
An organization called the “Stop Islamization of Europe” (SIOE) is holding a demonstration in Marseilles, France on Saturday December 8, 2007, reports Christian Freedom International.
“No more mosques in the European Union until we see churches, temples and synagogues in Mecca,” said organizers of the SIOE event.
SIOE has been chastised in the media for "intolerance" and “lack of secularist, globalist thinking.”
SIOE organizers said, “The date is the closest Saturday to Saint Nicholas Day, which is widely celebrated in Southern France.”
As in most European and American cities, a large mosque is planned to be built in Marseilles, which SIOE considers being just one example of the many tactics used in the Islamization of Europe and America.
“It is known that many Islamist projects are funded by Saudi Arabia, which forbids any other religion within its borders,” said an SIOE organizer.
While mosques are being built at record levels in the United States and EU countries, non-Muslim places of worship are being destroyed such as in Turkey which aspires to join the EU.
SIOE opposes Turkey and other Islamic countries joining the EU even if they are within the European continent.
"The European Union proclaims itself to be a bastion of freedom and tolerance and claims such principles should extend beyond the borders of this “Union of nations. Instead we see an encroachment of Islamism on our ways of life with no reciprocity in Islamic countries, which are increasingly gravitating towards the kinds of Islamist philosophies we see in Saudi Arabia and Iran,” said an SIOE organizer.
Non-Islamic religious artifacts are regularly destroyed or vandalized in Islamic countries.
The SIOE Marseilles demonstration is to peacefully protest against the large mosque planned for the city being built.
On November 23, the Mayor of Marseilles "handed over the keys for the mosque," which means permission has been granted to build it.
Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world.