Greece: ‘Watchdog’ Group Demands Hiding Invasion Figures

Effort seen as attempt to dumb down immigration debate

An “anti-racist” proposal put forward by a Greek Ministry of Justice “watchdog” group aims to blur facts and figures about the enormous immigration crisis swamping Greece, and Europe as a whole.

The Hellenic Data Protection Authority (APPD), an “Independent Administrative Authority” tasked with overseeing privacy issues, has unveiled a call for the Greek government’s Interior Ministry to cease asking non-European Union nationals applying for residency permits about their nation of origin or religion. The APPD is also demanding that all similar information already held by the Interior Ministry be deleted.

The APPD call is formally based on a claim that such information violates the “privacy” of individuals. However, statistics gleaned from the information have served to highlight the astounding scale of the Third World immigration crisis facing the small Greek nation. Figures on religious affiliation also shine a light on the Islamic influx, which currently is the main demographic threat confronting Europe.The officially Christian Orthodox nation of Greece is a front-line European state on the edge of the Muslim world. Greece was long occupied by the Islamic Turks, who still  occupy the formerly-Greek land of Anatolia, as well as Constantinople (Istanbul), the Orthodox equivalent of Rome and Mecca. The Turks have even made the Hagia Sophia (for Orthodox Christians, analogous to Mecca’s Kaaba or Saint Peter’s Basilica) into a museum. Greeks see the new Muslim  invasion of their nation (under the name of immigration) as merely a continuation of the age-old conflict.

The need for accurate data about immigration is a national security issue for both Greece and Europe. Greece is a major player in Balkan geopolitics, where large Islamic populations present a serious problem in the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia (FYRM), Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia, Bulgaria and elsewhere. Islamic immigration is out of control in Greece itself, with approximately one quarter of a million Muslims living in the capital of Athens alone. For Europe as a whole, the question is very serious, as Greece, like Eire, Spain and Italy, serves as a “springboard” for Third World immigrants who often relocate across the European Union — with its lax internal borders — in search of the best social services.

The bulk of Muslim immigrants to Greece are Albanians fleeing the chaos of their own nation. Albanians — with ready access to weapons and drugs from their homeland — have forged organized crime networks with tentacles across Europe and with potential to facilitate Islamist terrorism.

The crisis attending Third World immigration is a serious problem for the political establishment in all European nations. The new APPD proposal in Greece is seen as merely one in a series of desperate attempts by corrupt officialdom to avoid the consequences of their overseeing of the mass immigration invasion of Europe. One similar attempt is a new continent-wide “hate” law which criminalizes many expressions of dissent against the ruling elites and their racial policies, largely a response to the growing strength of nationalist forces, whose ideas are now part of political discourse from Sweden to Sardinia.

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2007-04-27