Report reveals: – Vienna club is said to have alliances with Hamas

Dar al Janub or “Association for Anti-Racist and Peace Policy Initiatives” is a Viennese association that spreads Hamas propaganda online and has even maintained contact with members of various terrorist organizations in the past. Money is also said to have flowed or is flowing. This is now shown by a new report from the Documentation Center for Political Islam.

Since Hamas’ attack on Israel, demonstrations have been taking place in many places to show solidarity with the victims in Gaza. Hamas’ actions are often trivialized. In Austria, the Dar al Janub group is part of the protest movement. This spreads Hamas propaganda online; members have maintained contacts with various terrorist groups in the past, as a report from the Documentation Center for Political Islam shows. The “Krone” has also already reported. Alliances with terrorist organizations The “Association for Anti-Racist and Peace Policy Initiative” – better known as Dar al Janub (Arabic for “House of the South”) – supports development aid projects, organizes Islamic banquets, anti-racist interventions and strives to name colonial crimes – on the face of it. Behind the facade of a legitimate interest group, however, there is a “ “A dichotomous world view that attributes everything good to the ‘global south’ and everything negative to the ‘West’,” says the report published on Sunday. The association, which has existed for 20 years now, enters into alliances with “left-wing extremist and anti-Semitic groups and supports various organizations classified as terrorist. “Social engagement and freedom of expression are abused by activists in the association to devalue other people and create a breeding ground for radicalization,” warns Lisa Fellhofer, director of the documentation center. Photo with Hamas leading figure The spokesman for Dar al Janub posted a photo on Facebook in 2021 with Ismail Haniyya, one of the central leadership figures of Hamas, with the words: “You have to travel far to meet politicians who keep their word.” In the mid-2000s, both representatives of Hamas in Austria were said to be at Dar al Janub events were invited when representatives of the Vienna association also met with Osama Hamdan in Lebanon. “Settlers back to Europe and the USA.” But in the recent past the association has also shown sympathies with various Islamist groups and shared pictures of fallen Islamist groups Fighters are called martyrs. On October 9th – two days after Hamas’s attack on Israel, which resulted in kidnappings and rapes of the Israeli civilian population – the association described Hamas and its allies as Palestinian resistance forces that had initiated a liberation process. In addition, Israel is accused of committing pogroms in the West Bank and demands that “the settlers be brought back to Europe and the USA”. Also financial supportThe DPI report shows that Dar al Janub has been a partner in the past in development aid and received $100,000 for this from the OPEC Fund for International Development. According to its own statements, the association is also said to have supported controversial organizations, such as the Palestinian Humanitarian Association (PHV). According to the Israeli domestic secret service, the PHV is part of a Hamas financing network.
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