MESOP TODAYS BRAND NEW REPORT ABOUT GERAN JIHADIS IN KURDISTAN / Hundreds of Germans have flocked to ISIS, dozens have died fighting

By Polla Garmiany – RUDAW – 26 Arp 2015 – MAINZ, Germany – Nearly 700 German extremists have travelled to Iraq and Syria to fight for their idea of a so-called Islamic State and the trend is on the rise, German authorities said.

According to Germany’s domestic security agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), about 680 extremists from Germany have so far travelled to the Middle East to fight alongside ISIS. Hans-Georg Maaßen, the agency’s director, “The stream to the combat zones continues unabated (and) the brutal propaganda of the Islamic State attracts more.” The BfV is one of three major federal intelligence agencies in Germany. The agencies mention about 7,300 Salafists in Germany; the fighters are recruited from their ranks. Their number has risen tremendously during the last few years: in 2011, only 3,800 Salafists were known to authorities. About a third of the militants have returned to Germany, some with fighting experience. “Salafists want to establish an ‘Islamic State’ in Germany too!” Maaßen repeated several times. “The Islamist scene is increasing constantly. This leads also to a larger breeding ground for jihadism.”

Islamist strongholds in Germany are cities like Berlin or states like Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia. Prominent preachers like Pierre Vogel or “Sharia Police officer“ Sven Lau propagate the Salafist movement in Germany, even though they officially refuse to support violence. Another German citizen fighting for the Islamic State is Denis Cuspert, better known as Deso Dog. In a video-message recently published he threatened German public by saying: “Actions were delivered in France, in Germany the sleepers are waiting.”

Germany, which is providing Kurdish Peshmerga with training and weaponry, fears an attack by radical militants on its own soil. Just recently a German spokesperson for ISIS, Christian Emde, told journalist Jürgen Todenhofer: “We will definitely return, and that will not be with friendliness or something like that, it will be with our weapons and our fighters.” On Wednesday, German intelligence revealed that 85 German Islamists have been killed to date during clashes between ISIS and the allied forces, such as the Peshmerga. Reports about clashes between Kurds and Salafists have been common since the outbreak of the war in Kurdistan.