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A top-tier member of Alternative for Germany’s regional branch – once a critic of Islam and “an engaged Christian” – is now a Muslim convert, local media reports. He says it is a private issue. | A top-tier member of Alternative for Germany’s regional branch – once a critic of Islam and “an engaged Christian” – is now a Muslim convert, local media reports. He says it is a private issue. |
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which entered the Bundestag last year riding a wave of anti-migrant and anti-Muslim sentiments, is now at odds with one of its local branch leaders. Arthur Wagner, a 48-year-old member of the party’s regional branch in the state of Brandenburg, has converted to Islam, the local press says. | |
The news seems particularly surreal given the fact that Wagner said in July last year – a month before the 2017 general election – that Chancellor Angela Merkel had made “a giant mistake” to open Germany’s border to migrants from Muslim-majority countries, according to Tagesspiegel newspaper. | The news seems particularly surreal given the fact that Wagner said in July last year – a month before the 2017 general election – that Chancellor Angela Merkel had made “a giant mistake” to open Germany’s border to migrants from Muslim-majority countries, according to Tagesspiegel newspaper. |
As the result of Merkel’s ‘open-door policy’, Germany “mutates into another country,” Wagner alleged at the time. | As the result of Merkel’s ‘open-door policy’, Germany “mutates into another country,” Wagner alleged at the time. |
Now Wagner, who previously served as member of AfD’s legislative committee in Brandenburg, says the conversion has been a decision he took on his own, and refuses to explain what led him to become a Muslim. | Now Wagner, who previously served as member of AfD’s legislative committee in Brandenburg, says the conversion has been a decision he took on his own, and refuses to explain what led him to become a Muslim. |
“This is my private issue,” he briefly told Tagesspiegel. | “This is my private issue,” he briefly told Tagesspiegel. |
Bild speculated about possible reasons for him to convert to Islam. Wagner, a Russian German, occasionally helped translate testimonies of Chechen refugees, the newspaper wrote. The tabloid also cited an intelligence source, who said of Wagner: “Either interactions with Muslim refugees have encouraged him [to convert], or he simply wanted to maintain closer contacts to them.” | Bild speculated about possible reasons for him to convert to Islam. Wagner, a Russian German, occasionally helped translate testimonies of Chechen refugees, the newspaper wrote. The tabloid also cited an intelligence source, who said of Wagner: “Either interactions with Muslim refugees have encouraged him [to convert], or he simply wanted to maintain closer contacts to them.” |
The AfD has confirmed Wagner is now a Muslim neophyte, and underlined that it tolerates his decision. | The AfD has confirmed Wagner is now a Muslim neophyte, and underlined that it tolerates his decision. |
“Religion is a private issue,” party spokesman Daniel Friese told Berliner Zeitung, adding the AfD stands for religious freedoms. “Mr. Wagner could choose any other religion.” | “Religion is a private issue,” party spokesman Daniel Friese told Berliner Zeitung, adding the AfD stands for religious freedoms. “Mr. Wagner could choose any other religion.” |
Meanwhile, Wagner himself says there has been no attempt by his party to pressure him. “Nothing has changed,” he told Tagesspiegel. Friese, however, said Wagner has resigned from the board of AfD’s regional branch “over private reasons.” | Meanwhile, Wagner himself says there has been no attempt by his party to pressure him. “Nothing has changed,” he told Tagesspiegel. Friese, however, said Wagner has resigned from the board of AfD’s regional branch “over private reasons.” |
Alternative for Germany, whose popularity exploded in 2015 on the heels of refugee and migrant crisis, says in its doctrine that Islam should not – and has never been – part of Germany. In a 2016 election manifesto, the AfD asserted: “An orthodox form of Islam that does not respect our laws or even resists them, and makes a claim to be the only valid religion does not correspond to our legal system and culture.” | Alternative for Germany, whose popularity exploded in 2015 on the heels of refugee and migrant crisis, says in its doctrine that Islam should not – and has never been – part of Germany. In a 2016 election manifesto, the AfD asserted: “An orthodox form of Islam that does not respect our laws or even resists them, and makes a claim to be the only valid religion does not correspond to our legal system and culture.” |
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