- The group, Citizens for Erfurt, planted the crosses in the village of Marbach
- The owner of the site said he plans to take legal action against the activists
- Muslim community’s imam says the demonstration will not stop construction
- The Dailymail.co.uk http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4326340/Activists-crosses-construction-site-mosque.html
Right-wing extremists in Germany have hampered the construction of a mosque by erecting ten large crosses at the site.
The group, planted the wooden structures in the small village of Marbach, near Erfurt, in the central eastern state of Thuringia, in early March.
The owner of the site has said he plans to take legal action against the activists, named as ‘Citizens for Erfurt’.
The crosses were hammered into the ground at the construction site for a mosque in the state of Thuringia
The mosque is being constructed for the Ahmadiyya Muslims in the area. The sect of Islam was founded in the 19th Century by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.
The community’s imam, Imam Said Ahmad Arif, said the move by the right-wing demonstrators would not stop the construction of the Mosque.
He told Sputnik News: ‘This is not something that scares us.’
He added that the demonstrators were in the minority and that the Muslim community had received support from a range of politicians, apart from the growing right-wing populist party Alternative for Deutschland (AfD).
On the Citizens for Erfurt Facebook page, the group wrote: ‘We built a sign of identity and our way of life. For the preservation of our culture.’
Evangelical pastor Ricklef Muennich condemned the actions of Citizens for Erfurt.
He said: ‘There is no reason to ram ten crosses into the ground as a sign of battle. The cross of Jesus really stands for love, for love of your neighbor and your enemies.
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