As Switzerland focuses on so-called Islamic terrorism, banning the hijab and the building of minarets, it turns a blind eye to hundreds of armed and violent right-wing extremists.
Neo-Nazi terror structures in the country are not permitted to be monitored by intelligence services as Switzerland completely dismisses the idea that right-wing extremists can be terrorists, according to a report by the German-language Swiss publication Blick.
“The Swiss xenophobes are armed, violent and unlike Islamists are not the focus of the authorities. Moreover, the Federal Intelligence Service (NDB) is prohibited by law to monitor right-wing extremists.”
More than 50 Muslims were brutally murdered by a gunman, who published a hate-filled manifesto on social media, on March 15 at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.
In a shocking Facebook post, the leader of the Basel-based far-right National Orientierter Schweizer (Pnos) party wrote, “If we could be more like him, we would’ve won and saved our people,” openly praised the New Zealand mosque terrorist.