Austria closes mosques that have become strongholds of Islamic fundamentalism after Vienna attack
Austria closes mosques that have become strongholds of Islamic fundamentalism after Vienna attack
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Vienna: Terrorist attacks were carried out in the Austrian capital Vienna by the terrorist organization Islamic State (ISIS), which killed 4 people and injured a large number of people. A few days later, the Austrian government has decided to close a mosque that had allegedly become the home of radical terrorism. These terrorist attacks were carried out by a 20-year-old McDonian (Kujtim Fejzulai), who was later killed by the police.

According to media reports, the government of Vienna is preparing to ban the two mosques with immediate effect, with the government suspecting that the role of institutions has been instrumental in radicalizing Fejulai. These two mosques bear the name of Melit Ibrahim in the city of Ottakring and the Tewhid mosque in the Meidling area. During the investigation, it has been found that the movement of terrorists in these two mosques used to be common.

The investigation also revealed that out of these two mosques, only one is an officially registered mosque and the other has been registered as an Islamic association. Austrian Interior Minister Karl Nehammer has also given information on this issue. He has said, "We are facing violent criminals who are deeply involved in the system of political Islam and favoring terrorists under the guise of ideology."

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