There are so few instances of actual “Islamophobia” that the victimhood narrative and hysteria surrounding Muslims in the West has to be constantly shored up with fake hate crimes. Will Aiman ​​Mazyek, chairman of the Central Council of Muslims in Germany, who said that the attack “clearly showed that the perpetrators understood the public mood” and that “Muslims and their communities must not be exposed to hatred, agitation and violence,” and the Schleswiger SPD member of parliament Birte Pauls, who tut-tutted that “the AfD in particular must finally understand that words can lead to violence,” now apologize? Of course not. When the Left’s narrative is exploded, Leftists just keep on pretending that it is intact.

“Koran pages in the toilet: Iraqi caught red-handed,” translated from “Koranseiten in der Toilette: Iraker auf frischer Tat ertappt,” by Lars Wienand, t-online.de, September 12, 2019 (thanks to Searchlight Germany):

Koran pages in the toilets of mosques: After several cases in recent months, a man has been arrested in Schleswig. He is Iraqi.

In Schleswig, an Iraqi was caught red-handed in vandalism in a mosque. According to the police, he admitted that he went on a rampage in the mosque in July and tore a Koran. It is unclear whether there is any connection with other such cases.

On July 5, Koran pages were thrown in the toilet in the mosque in Schleswig and soap dispensers and sinks were torn down. The police had also reported on “graffiti,” without being more specific. The case caused a stir among Muslims and in the Turkish press. The Veysel Karani Mosque is operated by the Turkish-Islamic Union of the Institute for Religion (DITIB).

After the incident, blaming the right camp

After the incident in Schleswig, there had also been blaming of the right-wing camp: Aiman ​​Mazyek, chairman of the Central Council of Muslims in Germany, had said that the attack “clearly showed that the perpetrators understood the public mood. Muslims and their communities must not be exposed to hatred, agitation and violence.”

The Schleswiger SPD member of parliament Birte Pauls commented on the case with the statement that the AfD in particular must finally understand that words can lead to violence.

The police now exclude at least one xenophobic motive in the case. According to information from t-online.de, there are also no indications of a Kurdish background of the suspect, which could be interpreted as a possible motive. A spokeswoman for the police did not want to confirm that the investigation continued. So far, there are no indications of links to unexplained cases in northern Germany.

Cases also in Minden, Münster and Bremen

Two weeks after the incident in Schleswig, a Koran was torn in a prayer room in a DITIB mosque in Minden in North Rhine-Westphalia, and pages were thrown around in a prayer room, along with excrement. On the same day, a Koran was also found in a toilet in the mosque of the Islamic Cultural Center in Münster. The police began investigating property damage and disturbance of religious peace.

The cultural center appealed to Muslims “not to be provoked by such idiots and arsonists.” According to the police, there had been indications of a suspected person who, according to the information, had an Arab appearance….