anti-Muslim extremism hits 20yr high

anti-Muslim extremism hits 20yr high

Anti-Muslim extremism hits 20yr high here in NZ according to FIANZ. Muslims in New Zealand are upset that Kiwi’s notice that they’re taking over the country with their pseudo-Hebrew culture and using new laws to silence those of us who comment about it! This is why they say that anti-Muslim extremism hits 20yr high here in NZ. FIANZ has still not followed what overseas Islamic leaders recommended after March 15, that Muslims take a look in the mirror!

“Among Muslims and non-Muslims, there is an urgent need to address those obsolete and problematic elements of Islamic orthodoxy that underlie the Islamist worldview, fuelling violence on both sides.”
“The truth, we recognise, is that jihadist doctrine, goals and strategy can be traced to specific tenets of orthodox, authoritative Islam and its historic practice.”
“There is a desperate need for honest discussion of these matters. This is why it worries me to see Western political and intellectual elites weaponise the term “Islamophobia,” to short-circuit analysis of a complex phenomenon that threatens all humanity. For example, it is factually incorrect and counter-productive to define Islamophobia as “rooted in racism,” as proposed by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims. In reality, it is the spread of Islamist extremism and terror that primarily contributes to the rise of Islamophobia throughout the non-Muslim world.”
-Yahya Cholil Staquf is General Secretary of Nahdlatul Ulama, the world’s largest Muslim organisation

www.islamicstatewatch.com would go a further step backwards to identify the source of the Islamic genocidal mentality, which is clearly found in the Torah. Some examples:

Deut 7:16 You must destroy all the peoples the Lord your God gives over to you.
Deut 20:16 in the cities of the nations the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance, do not leave alive anything that breathes.
Deut 25.19 When the Lord your God gives you rest from all the enemies around you in the land he is giving you to possess as an inheritance, you shall blot out the name of Amalek from under heaven. Do not forget!

Furthermore, everyone should acknowledge that the source of funding for Islamic terrorism this last century has been the UK/US/Israeli alliance, as we were recently reminded with the American DOGE audit and Epstein file release.

anti-Muslim extremism hits 20yr high

Muslim leaders warn NZ facing worst anti-Muslim extremism in 20 years

Muslim community leaders are warning that New Zealand is facing the most dangerous environment with the worst anti-Muslim extremism in two decades.
Terror threats have surged, along with online radicalisation and hate-fuelled crime now eclipsing even the climate before the March 15 Christchurch mosque attacks.
Federation of Islamic Associations chairperson Abdur Razzaq said community leaders were preparing to urgently seek a meeting with the prime minister amid what he described as an “unprecedented” escalation in threats against mosques and Muslim communities nationwide.
“What we are seeing now is a level of threat – really tangible, incredible threats against mosques and Muslims in New Zealand – which we have never seen before,” Razzaq said.
“Even before March 15 in 2019, this is a level that we haven’t seen.”
Razzaq said online hate targeting Muslims had “gone through the roof.”

Community leaders said New Zealand is confronting a dangerous combination of factors: rising online extremism, increasingly younger radicalised offenders, imported far-right ideologies and language they fear is normalising division.
Razzaq described the current climate as “a hate soup boiling over.”

“The police and SIS are doing an amazing job,” he said.
“But securitisation alone cannot solve this. We need education, social cohesion programmes and legislative safeguards before this gets worse.”
He warned that extremist recruitment was increasingly targeting children and teenagers through gaming platforms, encrypted social media channels and the dark web.
“The age of those getting involved is getting lower and lower,” he said.
“Young people are being radicalised online at a frightening rate.”

Security agencies had repeatedly flagged the growth of violent right-wing extremism in New Zealand since the Christchurch terror attack in 2019.
Razzaq said the danger now lay not only in organised extremist groups, but in a broader ecosystem of unchecked hate speech and inflammatory rhetoric.
“When someone stands in the middle of Queen Street screaming vile abuse about Muslims or other faiths, and there’s effectively no consequence, that creates conditions for violence,” he said.
“That is not free speech. That is abusing free speech.”
Razzaq accused successive governments of allowing reforms to stall, particularly around hate crime legislation, online extremism monitoring and social cohesion initiatives.
“The Royal Commission made it clear that social cohesion is central to New Zealand’s national security,” he said.
“But funding has disappeared. Programmes have been stopped. Some recommendations have simply stalled.”
The Minister responsible for the GCSB and NZSIS Chris Penk said the current national terrorism threat level remained at “possible”.

“The threat level is continually assessed by NZSIS along with its partners, and can change at any time in response to the intelligence picture in New Zealand and overseas events.”
Penk said the NZSIS publishes an annual Threat Environment Report to provide the public with information on the national security threats facing New Zealand, drawing on intelligence insights and real-world case studies.
”The most recent 2025 Threat Environment Report does not identify any one ideology as presenting a greater current threat than others,” he said.
“The government acknowledges that members of the Muslim community continue to carry the trauma and impact of the 2019 Christchurch terrorist attacks, and community experiences are important to acknowledge and understand. The NZSIS engages regularly with faith based and ethnic communities to hear their concerns.”
“Since the 2019 Christchurch terrorist attacks, the NZSIS has made significant changes to its operations, including strengthening how it works with New Zealand Police, speaking more openly about national security threats, and engaging with a wide range of communities, including the Muslim community.
“Ministers and officials across a range of government agencies also regularly engage with community groups and associations, including the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand.”
Penk said the government continued to support social cohesion initiatives, including through the Peace and Harmony Accords and the Safer Communities Fund, which supported security upgrades and arrangements at places where at-risk communities gather.
“While initially established as a time-limited one-to-three-year fund, the Safer Communities Fund has received two further $5 million allocations in 2024/25 and 2025/26 in recognition of ongoing community concerns.”
“The public also have an important role to play in keeping all our communities safe. If you see something of concern then report it to police or NZSIS.”

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