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"Terrorism was once the weapon of the Communist revolutionary international. It is now used by the Islamic revolutionary international, whose objective is the destruction of western civilisation and the establishment of Islamic republics throughout the world and particularly in Europe. In fact, through mass Muslim immigration, our governments have imported the politico-religious civil war raging in North Africa and in the Middle East into Europe.
By means of terror – violent or not – Islamists want, on the one hand, to control the Muslim masses for the purposes of revolution and, on the other hand, to paralyse our nations. The electoral defeat of the Aznar government in Spain, which was considered to be hostile to Islamists, just days after the attack carried out by Moroccan immigrants on 11 March 2004, formed part of this strategy. The same applies to the assassination of the Dutch film maker Theo Van Gogh.
Demands to wear the Muslim headscarf and to have halal menus in school canteens represent the early stages of this process of subversion. Mass terrorism is the final stage of that process.
Until we have recognised the reality of this danger, Islamic terrorists will pursue their revolutionary jihad."@en1
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