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Arabs in Greece will not organize protests against the anti-Islam film

24 September 2012 / 21:09:50  GRReporter
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What are your suggestions?

They are many, but let me tell you the main ones. The first is that we need to dry up the sources, to interrupt the flow from their home countries. When an Egyptian comes to Athens, he goes to Syntagma Square, where he takes a picture with the pigeons and sends it to his parents to convince them that he is fine. He does not dare to tell them that he is sleeping in the mosque and eating free lunches. My opinion is that these things should reach the people there. To make a serious documentary that can reach the countries of origin of illegal immigrants with our assistance in order to let them know before they leave that things are not rosy here.

Other things can be done with the help of religious leaders. Islam prohibits us from entering someone's home through the window – we must push the bell and enter through the door. Therefore, when we enter a country, we must get a visa and enter it normally, not through the fence. We know to whom to give these materials and we can thus help to reduce the flow of immigrants until it stops.

Finally, Naim Elghandour said, "Greece needs two million immigrants to work around the clock to help it to emerge from the crisis." According to him, there are many things that the Greeks do not do themselves and which immigrants can do. In this sense, he completely refuted the position of some commentators that immigrants have seized the jobs of the Greeks.

Tags: SocietyMuslimsClashesProtestsMuslim Association of GreeceNaim ElghandourAntonis SamarasRacism
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