Posted on 06/25/2018 7:51:14 PM PDT by Sam_Damon
A Luxembourger suspected of having links with the banned terrorist organisation called Islamic State (IS) was arrested last Wednesday.
The man, suspected of playing a role in IS propaganda, was held on remand, the Luxembourg prosecutor's office announced on Sunday.
The detainee, of Luxembourg nationality, is "suspected of being involved in the dissemination of messages and propaganda material for the Daesh (Arabic language acronym) terrorist group", declared the prosecutor's office in a press release.
(Excerpt) Read more at today.rtl.lu ...
Another one of those European women getting more than "benefits" from shacking up? Article just skims the surface. Could be all the prosecutors have released.
Not too many muzzies in Luxembourg. Sounds like a good place to hide out.
I misinterpreted the headline. Thankfully
Gave me a chuckle reading your reply. ;-)
Luxembourg is a small country. If it didn’t have the sense to keep jihadis out, it deserves what it will get.
Luxembourg went through an economic miracle, so to speak, when they promoted the Grand Duchy as a financial center. The economy soared and the natives’ kids all went to college and got high paying jobs. Then they encouraged migrants, mostly from Portugal to come for the jobs which were waiters, clerks in stores, etc. Some of the Portugese assimilated well, and others not.
When I was last there about 10 years ago, the people in the shop in Luxemburg City were mostly French-speaking from the Alsace-Lorraine area of France. I tried my German on them and they were rather rude, and said they did not understand it. I spoke to a native Luxembourger, a 4th cousin of mine, and he expressed his disgust. He told me that often he encounters these young people who claim they do not understand his French. In Luxembourg, the government language is French, the people all speak a dialect called Letzebourgesh, and all natives know German well. The primary grades are taught in German, the upper grades in French. At home they speak their dialect. My friend/relative tells me that he has encountered clerks who say he doesn’t speak good French. He also said he thinks it is bad when knowing three languages from his youth plus English very well, that is not enough in his own country.
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