STOCKHOLM,
September 11 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - The founder of Radio
Islam in Stockholm, Ahmad Rami, also a Moroccan dissident, said that the
Zionist lobby in the west took advantage of the September 11 attacks to
quell any opposition to its racist policies.
Speaking
to IslamOnline right after the Swedish police barged into the site on
Monday, September 9, and confiscated computers and CDs Rami said that
the war which the Swedish authorities declared on his site is because he
is against Zionism in the west and uses logic to explain his point of
view.
This,
Rami said, has made many western thinkers support his battle against
Zionism.
Rami
said that the site presented several studies and researches on the truth
behind Zionism and that has angered the Jews, especially since many of
these researches were presented in English, French, Swedish, Spanish,
Danish, Russian and other European languages.
Swedish
newspaper Aftonbladet reported on Monday, September 9 that the
Swedish police forcefully entered the office of Radio Islam and
confiscated three computers and CDs.
Swedish
authorities denied any relationship between the incident and what has
been published in the newspapers regarding campaigns targeting Muslims,
adding that the entering of Radio Islam is related to a Swedish law
which stipulates that it is not allowed to target any religious
minority, including Judaism.
They
added that if any Muslim or group of Muslims were targeted, the
aggressors would also be penalized for it.
Radio
Islam has on their website hundreds of studies on Zionism and the
holocaust and how the Jews gained control of the politics, economy and
media of the world.
Rami,
along with Moroccan General Ofakir, tried to carry out a failed coup
against the late Moroccan king Hassan II. He came to Sweden in the 1970s
and has since written several books in Swedish on the Holocaust and the
Zionist movement.
Meanwhile
on Wednesday, September 11, German police raided a mosque in the
northern city of Hamburg to search for a terrorist suspect believed to
be planning an attack, as the world marked the first anniversary of the
September 11 events.