It is estimated that more than two thousand Muslims participated in the demonstration in Hamburg, which was organized by the Islamic group “Muslim Interactive.”
It is the group that demanded the establishment of the Islamic Caliphate and the naturalization of Islamic laws in Germany in its previous movement. The demonstrators raised banners that read:
Caliphate is the only solution.
Although the group is classified as extremist, authorities allowed Saturday's demonstration to take place under strict conditions, prohibiting verbal, visual or written calls for the caliphate. However, the head of Muslim Interactive, Raheem Boateng, said to God at the end of his talk:
Uniting the Muslims of the Islamic world in the Rightly Guided Caliphate!
The demonstrators have now taken to the streets because German politicians have condemned what was said at the recent demonstration. Therefore, participants came to the movement carrying signs that said “censorship” and protested their inability to express their opinions freely. But when a television reporter addressed one of the demonstrators, a group of men dragged him away. So, according to the signs, the group that demands the application of Islamic law and the Islamic Caliphate is censoring itself – The Austrian newspaper Heute writes. By the way, Boateng quickly moved away from the scene at the end of the demonstration, and although an entire army of journalists and correspondents followed him to ask him questions, Boateng, who dreams of succession, refused to speak to the press.
Cover image: Muslims demanding an Islamic caliphate demonstrate again in Hamburg (Photo: DPA Picture-Alliance via AFP/Gregor Fischer)