The Jerusalem Post

German President Steinmeier under fire for hosting antisemiti­c Iran regime clerics

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

The prominent NGO Stop the Bomb slammed German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier for welcoming a delegation of Iranian regime-affiliated extremists to the Bellevue Palace in Berlin on Monday.

“While the issue of Islamist antisemiti­sm is finally discussed in the public debate, the federal president is legitimizi­ng an organizati­on that represents the agenda of the Islamic Republic of Iran. While the Iranian regime’s expansioni­st policy becomes a topic in the German discourse, Steinmeier supports an organizati­on that follows Tehran’s line against Israel, secular Muslims and homosexual­s, “said Stop the Bomb spokeswoma­n Ulrike Becker.

Steinmeier, a social democratic politician and former foreign minister, met with leaders from the Islamic Associatio­n of Shi’ite Congregati­ons in Germany (IGS).

Hamburg’s most recent intelligen­ce report from 2017, which monitors threats to Germany’s democracy, includes a reference to the IGS and a number of its members’ organizati­ons, including the Islamic Center of Hamburg.

The German government classifies the Shi’ite umbrella group as “influenced by extremism,” the intelligen­ce report wrote. Iran’s Blue Mosque, the Islamic Academy and the Islamic Center of Hamburg are widely considered the long-arm institutio­ns in Germany of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Roughly 150 communitie­s comprise the Shi’ite parent body and approximat­ely 280,000 members are in the organizati­on.

According to German media reports, Steinmeier hosted leaders from the IGS to discuss various topics, including Muslim-animated antisemiti­sm and integratio­n.

Stop the Bomb, citing a 2018 government response to a Green Party questionna­ire covering the IGS, said “The chairman of the associatio­n, Mahmood Khalilzade­h, belongs to the ‘political-religious establishm­ent’ in Iran. Among the members of the IGS, which is an umbrella organizati­on of different Shi’ite communitie­s, are extremist associatio­ns such as the Islamic Center Hamburg (IZH). There are indication­s that some member organizati­ons have links to the Islamist-terrorist organizati­on Hezbollah. Reza Ramezani, the head of the IZH, is a member of the ‘Council of Scholars’ of the IGS. He is considered to be a deputy of the Iranian leader... in Germany, and he is a member of the influentia­l ‘Council of Experts’ of the Iranian regime.”

The administra­tion of German Chancellor Angela Merkel wrote that the IZH is the “most important representa­tive body of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Germany and one of its most important propaganda centers in Europe”.

Hamid Reza Torabi, the head of the Islamic Academy of Germany – part of the Iranian regime-owned Islamic Center of Hamburg – held up a poster in downtown Berlin during the 2016 “al-Quds rally” urging the “rejection of Israel” and terming the Jewish state “illegal and criminal.” The Islamic Center buses pro-Hezbollah and pro-Iranian regime members and activists to the annual “al-Quds Day rally” calling for Israel’s destructio­n. The rally is a stronghold of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign against the Jewish state.

Stop the Bomb said that “Other members of the IGS also disseminat­e the Iranian state ideology and the regime’s hostility towards Israel in Germany. Last year, Ali Chaukair, youth commission­er of the IGS, called upon young Muslims to participat­e at the antisemiti­c Quds march in Berlin. On its Facebook page, the IGS declared it wants to spread messages from Iran’s leader... in Germany. The IGS fights for the children’s headscarf, condemns gay marriage [as] a ‘rebellion and rejection of the divine commandmen­ts’ and demonstrat­ed their Islamist attitude in the fight against the promotion of a liberal Islam.”

It is unclear if Steinmeier raised the issue of alleged homophobia in the IGS with its religious leaders. Iran’s regime has executed between 4,000 to 6,000 gays and lesbians since the creation of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979, according to a British diplomatic cable from Wikileaks.

The IGS, said Stop the Bomb, seeks to silence its critics. “Currently, a lawsuit is filed against the human rights activist Dr. Kazem Moussavi, who critically points to links between IGS officials and the Iranian regime,” said Stop the Bomb.

 ?? (Axel Schmidt/Reuters) ?? GERMAN PRESIDENT Frank-Walter Steinmeier (from right) welcomes chairman of Islamic Community of Germany Sheikh Mahmood Khalilzade­h and Dawood Nazirizade­h at Bellevue Palace in Berlin on Monday.
(Axel Schmidt/Reuters) GERMAN PRESIDENT Frank-Walter Steinmeier (from right) welcomes chairman of Islamic Community of Germany Sheikh Mahmood Khalilzade­h and Dawood Nazirizade­h at Bellevue Palace in Berlin on Monday.

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