BERLIN SENATE’S NEW MUSLIM SECRETARY OF STATE CLAIMS SHARIA “ABSOLUTELY COMPATIBLE” WITH GERMAN LAW

MERKEL COULDN’T FIND A GERMAN, SO SHE APPOINTS A PALESTINIAN WITH MIDDLE EAST MULTICULTURAL SYMPATHIES LIKE HERS
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BERLIN SENATE’S NEW MUSLIM SECRETARY OF STATE CLAIMS SHARIA “ABSOLUTELY COMPATIBLE” 
WITH GERMAN LAW 
BY ROBERT SPENCER
 
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 
Stonings, amputations, warfare against non-Muslims, institutionalized 
subjugation of women and non-Muslims, denial of the freedom of speech — 
what do you mean, incompatible with German law? This is the new, Merkelian, 
multicultural Germany.
 

“Berlin’s New Secretary of State is Pro-Sharia Law Conservative Muslim,” by Oliver JJ Lane, Breitbart, December 11, 2016 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):

The daughter of Palestinian immigrants is to be the
Berlin senate’s secretary of state for coordinating federal and state
affairs, but attention has focused on her recent remarks in support of
Sharia law.

Berlin state senate member, former deputy speaker for foreign affairs
and Muslim rising star of German politics Sawsan Chebli is to get a new
cabinet post. The appointment by the Red-Red-Green coalition government
has caused concern after a recent interview in which she expressed her
view that Sharia law was perfectly compatible with secular German
society.

Speaking back in August alongside Berlin Social Democrat party Mayor
Michael Muller, she not only defended Sharia law against suspicion by
many Germans who she accused of not understanding what it meant, but she
also went on the attack too. Criticising members of anti-mass migration
party Alternative for German (AfD), she said their views towards
foreigners made them fundamentally un-German.

Speaking to the Franzfurter Allgeimeine Zeitung,
she said: “My father is a pious Muslim, hardly speaks German, can
neither read nor write, but he is more integrated than many
functionaries of the AfD who question our constitution”.

Germany’s newspaper of record and the nation’s most widely-read broadsheet Welt reported Sunday
that while the politician attempted to portray the image of the perfect
“successful migrant” who despite being born to illiterate, stateless
parents was able to succeed in education and enter politics, there are
“cracks” displayed by her support of Sharia.

In August she complained that in political discourse, German national
law and Sharia law are always presented as contradictory to each other,
and said “Everyone talks about Shariah, but hardly anyone knows what
Sharia means”. Remarking that Sharia exists “largely to govern the
relationship between God and man”, Chebli said Sharia law was
“absolutely compatible” with Germany….

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Germany: Steinmeier sending diplomat to Turkey to improve relations – FM spokesperson 

 Published on Aug 8, 2016

Spokesperson
of the Foreign Ministry Sawsan Chebli announced today that Foreign
Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has sent State secretary Markus Ederer
to Turkey in order to have direct talks with the Turkish authorities,
during a press conference in Berlin on Monday.

SOT, Sawsan
Chebli, spokesperson for Foreign Ministry (German): “We must ask
ourselves the question: ‘what do we actually want?’ Turkey is an
important partner. Turkey is an important neighbour and with each set of
the refugee agreements there are important things we have to discuss
with and work with them on: political, economic, and, based on the 3.5
million Turkish-Germans living here, we have a closer relationship. And
when we take a look at Turkey we must ask ourselves the question: ‘how
do we get out of this very difficult, very [..] confrontational
situation?’ It is important for us to have another conversation which is
why Foreign Minister [Frank-Walter] Steinmeier sent the Secretary of
State to Turkey to have a direct conversation with the Turkish [and]
also to search for different levels and to strengthen and bring closer
the conversation, instead of, like I said, speaking over the mega phone
and microphone.”

SOT, Sawsan Chebli, spokesperson for Foreign
Ministry (German): “In our view it is good that, following the downing
of a Russian warplane through Turkey in the past years, that there is an
approach. We can only welcome that, because the more that is spoken to
each other – also with the conflict background in the region in which
Turkey is part of – the better.”

SOT, Sawsan Chebli, spokesperson
for Foreign Ministry (German): “Turkey is and will stay an important
partner in NATO and we don’t presume therefore at the present moment
that [NATO] cooperation, through the relationship between Russia and
Turkey, could somehow have an impact [on NATO relations].”