Japanese citizens stage protest to deport Muslims

Rising crime and population among Muslims threatens Japanese culture

Though ‘Islam’ is often described as a religion of peace, in practice, barring a few exceptions, Muslims are frequently associated with disturbances. Japan, a peace-loving Nation, is now experiencing this firsthand. Peace-loving people around the world must unite and develop solutions against this mentality.

The demands being made in Japan should also be made in India. Despite India’s Partition on religious grounds and the creation of Pakistan for Muslims, Islamic extremists continue to attack India’s integrity. With hundreds of ‘mini Pakistans’ forming across India, these demands seem not only reasonable but necessary.

Will India’s so-called secularists, left-liberals, and progressives awaken looking at Japan’s example ?

Tokyo (Japan)Japanese citizens are protesting against immigrant Kurdish Muslims. In Japan’s Saitama Prefecture, thousands of people were seen taking to the streets holding the Japanese National Flag, and demanding the deportation of these Muslims from Japan.

Kurds are Muslims from Turkey, Iraq, and Syria, most of whom are Sunnis. When oppression of Kurdish Muslims in these countries increased, Japan showed humanitarian concern and offered them visa relaxations. As a result, the Kurdish population steadily grew in the Kawaguchi and Warabi areas of southern Saitama. These areas have now become a kind of ‘Mini Kurdistan’. Along with the growing population, the terror of Kurds also increased in these areas. Consequently, peace-loving Japanese citizens were forced to protest. (This shows the consequences of showing sympathy and humanity for Muslims ! – Editor)

In 1999, Japan had only 5 mosques. By 2021, this number had risen to 113. In 2022, a mosque was illegally built inside a factory in the Nishinari ward of Osaka, funded by donations from Indonesia.