A controversy has arisen in Portugal concerning the construction of a new mosque in Lisbon, which is being financed by public funds.
Spending manias of the PS [Socialist Party] and Costa exemplified here, always above the law and national interest
[Prime Minister] Antonio Costa, still in the Lisbon Chamber, donated €3 million to construct a mosque at Mouraria, but the dictatorship of lies and of the fact-checkers say that is false because the three million was not just for the mosque, but also to expropriate the property from the people who live on the land that the Chamber wants to offer to the Muslim community.
Lying fact-checkers, at the service of the corrupt. The Portuguese are indignant and frightened by the news around the world outside the Islamic ghettoes, where people — fanatics of the same religion and anti-Christian, anti-Western spirit — are often united together.
Portugal pretends that it wants to integrate them and spends millions on this, but then finances this form of segregation. Around the world there are countries that stopped these types of ghettoes, which began to get out of control of the police and became dominated by residents like a micro-country within a country.
One of the ways to feed fanaticism, aside from being in the same space, is the construction of religious symbols and temples… that are already being demolished in various countries of Europe. The case with France, England, Germany, Sweden, and others. In Portugal, not only do they not stop it, they feed these ghettoes, and worse still, with our money they support the symbols and temples.
Antonio Costa is very generous in distributing the people’s money for mosques and other monuments where they pray to Allah for the death of the infidels?
Lisbon is preparing for the construction of space for the Islamic religion, in the center of the city. South of the Tagus River and the port, they dream of having their own building. What is lacking is the land. The project is done, the space is adjudicated; what is missing is to free up the land and demolish the buildings so that the Mouraria Square is born, between the streets Palma and Bem Formoso.
“You can say that the street is ours,” says the president of the Islamic Community of Bangladesh and vice president of the European Association of Bangladesh. This is because door to door there is a shop for immigrants from Asia: telecommunications, grocery stores, butchers, restaurants, clothing, souvenirs, oriental articles, newspapers, and magazines.
“The Central Mosque is on Spain Square. We are on Martim Moniz Square. It is very far away, and you need to have a bus pass. There are many Muslims here, we live here, and we work here. We pray five times a day; we cannot go to Spain Square.” Reasons for Mohd Mohabub, 44, merchant (clothing and souvenirs), who arrived in Portugal two years ago.
The new communities of immigrants have changed the sociology of Muslims residing in Portugal, estimated at 50,000 and who were between 60-70,000. But the majority continue to be from Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau, who have energized the religion in Portugal. And with the financial support of governments and businessmen in wealthier Arab countries. And in Palmela there is a school that trains imams.
DN Camara [Chamber of Deputies] is giving three million. A project of the Municipal Chamber of Lisbon (CML) was approved in 2012 and, according to an official municipality source, is supposed to move forward soon. “Freeing up the land is in progress,” An official source of the office of councilman Manuel Salgado assured SOL [newspaper] that “the process of freeing up the land in order to begin the completion of the project is in progress”.
“In the framework of intervention upgrading the public space of Mouraria, the need for better road and pedestrian accessibility of Benformoso Street was identified. For its viability, the creation of a square between Benformoso Street and Palma Street was envisioned — Mouraria Square,” explains the same source.