"When you bring [political Islam] into the discussion you can mean
anything or nothing by it; that's exactly the danger of it. Possibly -
and that's my greatest fear - any political opposition and NGOs might be
targeted in the future by something called political Islam," Hafez
said.
"If you look at the programme in detail, the way they were framing
political Islam was very much in a way where you could potentially
target many different groups."
Prevention and de-radicalisation measures in the report also focused
solely on Muslims; dangers posed by other groups were ignored.
Islam is a religion that propagates
peace and is in no way a danger for any state or society.
Unfortunately, when we look at the government programme, Islam is being
put into that very corner. Ibrahim Olgun, president of the Islamic Community in Austria
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