The Muslim issue in the EU
22.7.2020
Question for written answer E-004329/2020
to the Commission
Rule 138
Elżbieta Kruk (ECR)
By 2030, there will be 60 million Muslims living in Europe. We are witnessing the process of the Islamisation of Europe, including Belgium, France, Germany and Sweden. Muslims are living in closed communities, mainly in the suburbs of cities, which are de facto not subject to the law of the land. In these communities, Sharia law applies and families living there pay Islamic taxes in accordance with Sharia law.
According to a report by France’s Directorate-General for Internal Security (DGSI), commissioned by former French Minister of the Interior Christophe Castaner, as many as 150 urban districts are controlled by Islamic fundamentalists. In France, the police have virtually no access to these districts, and they must be protected by the French Army if they wish to enter 'no go' zones.
Mosques financed by Islamic countries are the backdrop for Muslims’ lives in Europe. In Muslim-controlled districts and micro-territories there is discrimination against girls in public schools, and children and young people are subjected to Islamic indoctrination. Koranic schools are financed mainly by the rich Gulf states.
- 1.What steps is the Commission taking to better integrate Muslim communities?
- 2.What steps is the Commission taking to combat discrimination against Muslim women and girls in Europe?
- 3.What measures will the Commission propose to reduce the phenomenon of Islamic radicalisation inside Europe, which takes place under the guise of religious education?