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The group's spokesman Artur Fiser told the Czech news site CTK.
 
The group's spokesman Artur Fiser told the Czech news site CTK.
  
:“Islamic barbarism is infiltrating us with a growing speed, but it has not touched upon majority society,” Fiser said. "We hope that if we open the eyes to the public before it gets here in full, people will not have to watch real stoning or read in the papers that a neighbour killed his daughter over the perverted notion of ‘honour’. <ref> [http://www.ceskenoviny.cz/zpravy/statues-of-stoned-women-are-in-prague-in-protest-against-islam/1246875 Statues of stoned women are in Prague in protest against Islam]
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:“Islamic barbarism is infiltrating us with a growing speed, but it has not touched upon majority society,” Fiser said. "We hope that if we open the eyes to the public before it gets here in full, people will not have to watch real stoning or read in the papers that a neighbour killed his daughter over the perverted notion of ‘honour’. <ref> [http://www.ceskenoviny.cz/zpravy/statues-of-stoned-women-are-in-prague-in-protest-against-islam/1246875 Statues of stoned women are in Prague in protest against Islam], ČeskéNoviny.cz, 14 August 2015, accessed same day </ref>
  
 
==People==
 
==People==

Revision as of 07:37, 14 August 2015

We Do Not Want Islam is a group based in the Czech Republic.

Activities

It has staged a number of anti-Islamic events, most recently in 2015 a series of exhibits in Prague's public parks using veiled female effigies to represent those who have been stoned to death.

The group's spokesman Artur Fiser told the Czech news site CTK.

“Islamic barbarism is infiltrating us with a growing speed, but it has not touched upon majority society,” Fiser said. "We hope that if we open the eyes to the public before it gets here in full, people will not have to watch real stoning or read in the papers that a neighbour killed his daughter over the perverted notion of ‘honour’. [1]

People

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Notes

  1. Statues of stoned women are in Prague in protest against Islam, ČeskéNoviny.cz, 14 August 2015, accessed same day