World

Imam who urged Czech Muslims to take up arms is fired

March 25, 2019
A man man walks past flowers and tributes displayed in memory of the twin mosque massacre victims along the road outside the Linwood mosque, back center, in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Monday. — AFP
A man man walks past flowers and tributes displayed in memory of the twin mosque massacre victims along the road outside the Linwood mosque, back center, in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Monday. — AFP

PRAGUE — The head of Prague’s Muslim community who urged Czech Muslims to acquire arms after the Christchurch attack has been sacked, the Czech Muslim Communities Centre said on Monday.

“Our meeting on March 24... decided unequivocally to cancel Mr. Leonid Kushnarenko’s membership of the Czech Muslim Communities Centre with an immediate effect,” the Centre said on Facebook.

“The reason behind this decision is the statement and acts of Mr. Kushnarenko, which seriously harm the interests of... the Muslim community in the Czech Republic.”

Kushnarenko had offered to help Prague Muslims obtain firearms in a video message posted to Facebook after an Australian white supremacist killed 50 people in two mosques during a rampage in Christchurch, New Zealand on March 15.

“In light of the recent tragic events I inform all our members, in particular men — all who want... to get armed to protect their health and property, contact me and I’ll help you.” Kushnarenko said.

The Denik N daily quoted the Ukrainian-born lawyer as saying he made the appeal owing to “Islamophobic sentiments” in the Czech Republic.

Czech President Milos Zeman won his second term last year with strong anti-Muslim rhetoric, while the anti-migrant far-right SPD party now has 19 lawmakers in the 200-seat parliament.

Kushnarenko told Denik N Monday he was entitled to appeal the decision, which also strips him of leadership in the Prague Muslim community, but added that he would not.

The Muslim population in the Czech Republic, a EU member of 10.6 million people, comprised 3,358 people in a 2011 census, but unofficial estimates suggest a community of 10,000-20,000 people. — AFP


March 25, 2019
256 views
HIGHLIGHTS
World
8 hours ago

Trump trial: Publisher says he suppressed negative news

World
9 hours ago

Dozens of Ethiopians die after boat capsizes off Djibouti coast

World
9 hours ago

Modi: India’s prime minister eyeing a historic third term