The Identitarian Movement has put up posters at underground stations and bus stops in the capital of Germany calling on Syrians to return to their homeland.
“A years-long civil war, which has brought with it much misery, horror and destruction, is nearing its end. The Islamic State has taken a whole region hostage. The military victory over the terrorist militia is now the time of reconstruction in Syria,” the movement on its blog.
In addition, the federal government was also asked to respond to the new situation in the region. “A policy of remigration must finally create incentives to make it easier for people to return to their homeland and force exit programs.” Syria needs every effort to return to peaceful normalcy.
The company on whose advertising space the posters were attached, condemned the action. “We are by no means giving this group a platform – it is purely illegal posters,” said a spokeswoman for Bild newspaper.
“Hundreds of thousands have come to Germany and Europe in particular since 2015 to apply for asylum here. But immigration does not solve problems in the countries of origin. In Syria, men and women are missing who are building up the destroyed infrastructure and are helping to shape economic and civilian life again.”
They urged the German government to “support local aid in Syria and communicate the need for reconstruction”, adding: “People need perspectives and a future in their own homeland. A policy of remigration must finally create incentives to make it easier for people to return to their homeland and force exit programs. For Syria now needs every commitment to return to peaceful normalcy.”
A website called “Remigration” features a petition which noted that assimilation has not been successful and called on the German government to start deporting failed asylum seekers.
“Cultural assimilation is only possible if the demographic majorities are also on the side of the indigenous population,” the petition stated, noting that Islamized “parallel societies” have been created in Germany instead.
“We need a reversal of the current migration flows coming to Germany. Instead of a net migration as before, there must be a net outflow,” it added.
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