Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts

May 3, 2017

Denmark bans six 'hate preachers' from entering the country

Teis Jensen
Reuters
May 2, 2017 

Denmark on Tuesday banned five Islamic clerics and an American evangelical Christian pastor from entering the country, calling them "hate preachers" who posed threats to public order.

The move came amidst a public backlash in Denmark against Islam in the wake of Islamist violence a decade ago over Danish newspaper cartoons satirising the Prophet Mohammad, a series of deadly militant attacks in Europe including one in Denmark, and a large influx of mainly Muslim migrants in 2015.

The blacklist, the first of its kind in Denmark, arose from legislation passed last year allowing bans on foreign religious figures the government deems to be a danger to public security.

"The government will not accept that hate preachers come to Denmark to preach hatred against Danish society and indoctrinate others to commit violence against women and children, spread ideas about an (Islamic) caliphate and in general undermine our fundamental values," Immigration Minister Inger Stojberg said.

The blacklist includes Islamic cleric Kamal El-Mekki from the United States; Jamaican-born Canadian Bilal Philips, who lives in Qatar; Mohamad al-Arifi and Salman al-Ouda from Saudi Arabia; and Mohammad Rateb al-Nabulsi from Syria.

The sixth person on the list is Terry Jones, a Florida evangelical Christian pastor who in 2010 raised an international outcry when he threatened to burn copies of the Koran.

Stojberg's statement on the ban did not say whether any of the named preachers had been in Denmark. But the law enacted last year said it applied to those for whom there was a "reasonable likelihood" they would enter the country.

It also said behaviour deemed to be hateful could arise from statements or actions whether in Denmark or abroad.

Denmark became a target of radical Islamists in 2005 after the publication of cartoons lampooning the Prophet Mohammad, which led to sometimes deadly protests in the Muslim world.

In 2015, a Danish-born Muslim gunman killed two people in an attack on a debating event and a Copenhagen synagogue before being shot dead by police.

Public sentiment towards Islam and Muslim migrants has soured in long liberal and tolerant Denmark. The European Union country has imposed strict limits on immigration, citing security and cultural concerns.

Anti-Muslim populist parties have gained strength throughout the Nordic region, and elsewhere in Europe, since record numbers of mainly Muslim migrants arrived in 2015. The anti-immigrant Danish Peoples Party is now the second largest in parliament.

(Editing by Mark Heinrich)

http://www.reuters.com/article/uk-denmark-security-religion-idUSKBN17Y1N9

May 6, 2016

Danish 'cult' claiming 'demons cause autism' arrives in Spain

The Local.es
May 6, 2016


One of the group's baptisms. Screen grab: The Last Reformation/YouTube
One of the group's baptisms. Screen grab: The Last Reformation/YouTube
A controversial religious group that claims it can cure autism "by driving out demons" is set to take to the streets of Barcelona this weekend.

A religious group is staging several "spirituality seminars" this weekend in Barcelona, claiming that its members - through Jesus - can heal people with a variety of conditions, including autism.

The Last Reformation, an evangelical Christian group founded in Denmark by Torben Sondergaard, arrived in Spain on Friday for a series of "spirituality seminars".

The group has already seen protests staged against it ahead of seminars planned for Dublin, Ireland, where autism campaigners have denounced the group’s members for claiming that they have "driven out the demons" of those with autism.

Speaking to The Local on Friday, Sondergaard described when he drove out the demons of an autistic child.

"It happened in Australia to a nine-year-girl who suffered autism. She was freed from demons and she was happy. It wasn’t something shocking like a big man holding her down.

"She was with her mother and we all prayed and the demon was cast out and she was happy and the mother was happy."

"It’s not that we tell people that we can cure autism, it’s not like that. Just as Jesus could cast our demons and cure people so can we all through prayer, we are just teaching people how to pray so that they too can help the sick," he said.

"We are not a church or a cult, we are a religious movement. We teach people how to be true disciples. We have moved away from the Church with their system of priests and Sunday services and want Christ to be a part of everyday life."

But for autism campaigners including Fiona O’Leary, of the group Autistic Rights Together (ART) who herself has two autistic children, the group’s claims are damaging.

"The Last Reformation are really dangerous," she told The Local on Friday. "They are terrifying vulnerable people and autistic children by telling them they are possessed with demons.

"They believe they can free the demons from your body by administering baptism. They refer to it as being "delivered" or "set free".

"They seem to target vulnerable people; many people with serious conditions are being targeted by The Last Reformation," she added.

"Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition that cannot be cured but sometimes parents are not receiving the proper support they need and they can be taken in by groups like The Last Reformation."

"They also claim they can "cure" gay people, it is truly horrendous what this group are doing," said O’Leary.

Barcelona

The group will be going out onto the streets of Barcelona this weekend to practice "kickstarting"; performing 'miracles' and healing the sick on the streets, according to its seminar programme.

"The teachings will be very practical and will include going out on the streets healing the sick and preaching the gospel under the supervision of team members from The Last Reformation," according to the seminar guide, published online.

Sandergaard said that the three day event in Barcelona was open to everyone.

"We don’t ask for money. But we welcome to make a donation because we have to pay for the venue. Those that can make a donation.

"It is a three day course to teach people how to heal, how to pray and how to cast demons out. Demons are with us as much as they were two thousand years ago when Jesus walked among us."

But autism campaigner Fiona O’Leary warns Spaniards against attending the event.

"Spaniards should be very wary of The Last Reformation and I strongly advise people against attending these dangerous workshops," she told The Local.

"The Last Reformation are touring the world with their brainwashing scam and I am told that there are already 400 people attending at their workshop in Spain.

"The Church needs to address this issue also as these cults are abusing and lying to vulnerable people in the name of God."

The group is particularly proud of the miracles performed by its members, promoting them across its social media, on Facebook and YouTube.

One video shows a member of The Last Reformation laying his hands on a woman with crutches, who immediately discards them and walks unaided.

Asked how many people he had cured he said: "I don’t keep a count. A few years ago we went on Danish television and through prayer we cured thousands of people just through the screen."

http://www.thelocal.es/20160506/cult-leader-who-claims-he-can-heal-autism-arrives-in-spain