PRESSMEDDELANDE Idag, den 30 augusti kl 19.00 i Göteborg hålls det tredje och avslutande seminariet om islam som Sverigedemokraterna genom Kent Ekeroth under cirka ett års tid anordnat. I och med detta seminarium har nu Sveriges tre största städer besökts. Evenemanget sponsras till 100% av Anti-islamiseringsfonden – en fond som baseras på privata donationer från människor som oroas av islamiseringen av Sverige.
Anmälan görs till kent.ekeroth@sverigedemokraterna.se men det går även att dyka upp oanmäld. För platsbesked kontakta då Kent Ekeroth per telefon: 0707-834000
Tid: 30 augusti kl 19.00
Plats: Kontakta Kent Ekeroth för information
Nedanstående schema är preliminärt och kan komma att ändras. Starttiden är dock fastslagen.
19.00 – 19.10: Insläpp
19.10 – 19.15: Välkomnande
19.15 – 19.45: Farshad Kholghi om islam i Iran och Europa
19.45 – 20.00: Frågor och svar
20.00 – 20.10: Paus med fika
20.10 – 20.40: Nicolai Sennels om sin erfarenhet av kriminella muslimer
20.40 – 20.55: Frågor och svar
20.55 – 21.20: Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff föreläser om islam och situationen i Österrike
21.20 – 21.35: Frågor och svar
21.35 – 21.40: Avslutning
Om talarna:
Farshad Kholghi is a Danish-Iranian debater, actor and lecturer. He fled in 1984 when he was 13 years, with his family from Iran to Denmark. In Denmark, among other things, he participated in a number of movies and in television satire programs. In addition, he writes articles for Metro and Berlingske Tidende and is active in the public debate particularly regarding Islam and integration. He advocates Western ideals of freedom and opponent of appeasement towards the Islamic ideology.
Nicolai Sennels, a Danish psychologist who recently came out with "Among criminal muslims", a book about his unique experience in the treatment of young criminals with a Muslim background. His conclusions to why the Danish authorities and municipalities fail to deal with criminals from the Middle East is because Muslim culture makes integration impossible.
Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff, is the daughter of a retired diplomat. She spent parts of her childhood during the Khomeini Revolution in Iran. She later spent time in Iraq and Kuwait. In 1990, she and other Austrians were held hostage during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. She was employed at the Austrian embassies in Kuwait and Libya. From 1995-7 she was a member of the then-vice-chancellor's, Wolfgang Schüssel, office. Sabaditsch-Wolff represents the Citizens' Movement Pax Europa on an international level. She is currently facing a "hate speech" charge for one of her recent presentations on Islam.
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För mer information:
Kent Ekeroth
Tel: 0707-834000
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