Man who spread terrorist propaganda arrested in Hungary
A Hungarian-born man suspected of posting jihadist content on a German online platform has been arrested, a Budapest court said on Monday.
Hungary’s anti-terrorism centre (TEK) caught the man in cooperation with the German authorities and proceedings have been launched against him for the crime of incitement against a community.
The propaganda material related to the Islamic State and Al-Qaeda, according to the German authorities.
The man uploaded 18 related files in 2018 and 2019 which were forwarded to Hungary’s TEK.
Based on the material seized,
the authorities also suspect the man of preparing to carry out an act of terrorism.
The investigating judge of the Buda District Court heard the suspect and ordered his detention for one month.
As we wrote before, officers of Hungary’s anti-terrorism force TEK arrested a young Hungarian Muslim believed to have been planning terrorist attacks in Hungary, details HERE.
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Source: MTI
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6 Comments
“a young Hungarian Muslim” ????
Get real.
Elections approaching: regime’s propaganfa machine working at full speed.
Mario, please be quiet. Just admit that it is likely that this idiotic Muslim got radicalized. It is easy nowadays for young people to get radicalized by neo-nazis or Islamist.
It does not require propaganda to realize that Islam has a problem with extremists just like how there is a risen in far-rigut nationalism.
Also Istvan, Hungary does have a small Muslim population. Some of them were born Hungarians
In my opinion, in Europe, at present, there are way more radicalized Christians than Moslems, just look at countries like Hungary, Poland, and to a lesser extent Croatia, where regimes with a quasi Inquisition-like idea of Christianity are in power.
About far-right, well that is obvious, we see it every day, in spite of the good news coming from German elections.
If you were a “realist”, you would recognize that the rise of communism, under the name of liberalism is far greater danger than nationalism.