Finland's most radical Islamists organised "Koranic competitions" for children - Helsinki Times promoted the event
The Sanoma group, which has basically adopted the meme name "Hamas Newspaper" since last year, is constantly falling below all possible standards, especially for their most radical Islamist pets.
The "Koranic Contest" for children, judged by Helsinki's most radical Islamists, imams linked to terrorist organisations and even ISIS mothers, was organised with the support of the city's treasury.
The Helsinki Times, the leftist-green editorial board that since last year has constantly published Islamist propaganda, fake news, Hamas disinformation and even whitewashing aimed at appeasing ISIS, was there to applaud an ISIS event largely aimed at children.1
The event, which is being organised for the second time, is being organised by the Tatar Islam congregation of Finland, which will celebrate its centenary next year, the Young Muslim Forum NMF and the Young Muslims Association, both of which are affiliated with the Helsinki Muslims Association: From its former Roihuvuori-mosque, dozens of ISIS terrorists left for Syria to genocide, terrorise, sex slave and cut the heads off Yazidi minorities - and returned to Finland without even a preliminary police investigation into their actions.
Helsinki Times even promoted Finnish TikTok's well-known hate-monger, Islamist, Hamas supporter and constant distributor of Jew-hating conspiracies to Finnish children, Sakarie Ahmed Nuur, also known as "Sakkeking" on social media.
- "He is happy that Finland has freedom of religion and that it is possible to organise such community events," writes The Helsinki Times “journalist” Albert Koski.
During the event, the children read prayers, verses and other stories from the Koran in Arabic for the race.
The irony is that according to Helsinki Times “journalist”, Finland's most radical Islamists are some kind of "integrated representatives of multiculturalism" and "defenders of religious freedom", when even the usual Islamic call to prayer says in Arabic at the beginning that:
"There is no God but Allah, and He alone is worthy of worship. Allah is the greatest!"
Need I even mention that there is no freedom of religion in Islam, and a former Muslim who has abandoned it is liable to the death penalty, under Sharia law, the Koran and the penal code of every Islamic state in the world?
Many of the Quranic verses read by children in Arabic at the event would normally even qualify as criminal offences under Finnish criminal law, but, because it is in Arabic, the Sanoma Group editors consider it "multiculturalism" and "religious freedom".
Of course, the hybrid-influenced Helsinki police won't intervene, preferring to persecute traditional Finnish grandmothers for quoting the Bible, or genuinely integrated value-liberal former Muslims for stating facts about Islamic radicalism at the risk of our lives - just as these heavily tolerated, funded and promoted hostile ISIS “activists” would do to any minority.
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