Is Civil War Threatening Western European Countries?

One of Ordo Iuris’ experts is a Frenchman who has been living in Poland for a long time and who, a few weeks ago, shared with us his shocking observations on the similarity between the current situation in Central European countries and the situation in France during his early youth. This reflection was prompted by two events: the annual Independence March, which on November 11 this year brought together nearly 300,000 patriots from Poland and other European countries in Warsaw. The second was the recent murder of a Christian evangelist from Iraq, who was killed in France during a live broadcast on social media.

For several years now, we have been monitoring the Independence March as part of our legal monitoring campaign, preparing a report on its course in order to provide legal assistance if necessary and to avoid leaving the summaries in the hands of Donald Tusk’s left-wing government and prosecutors sympathetic to him. This year, we also trained several hundred volunteers and willing participants of the March and published a guide on the safe organization of gatherings, “March on the March.”

This year’s Independence March was held under the slogan “One Nation – Strong Poland.” This is an obvious reference to the problem of mass, uncontrolled migration, which is now beginning to affect Poland, but also other countries in our region. The slogan of the Independence March reminded our colleague of his experiences, which he wanted to share with us. They serve as a warning from the heart of Western Europe, for Poles and for Poland, which he and his family have considered their safe home for years, but also for other countries in the region that face the same threats.

He writes: “My personal testimony is all the more valuable because I am amazed to see how many Poles are unaware of the enormous threat we are facing today and how important it is to support organizations such as Ordo Iuris, which, through their analytical and interventionist work, are halting the processes that have brought countries such as France to the brink of civil war.

That is why today I would like to talk briefly about what the lack of control over migration from outside Europe has led to in my homeland, France. Having grown up and worked in France for decades, I have seen with my own eyes how the country of my ancestors has descended into the abyss of multicultural madness, which has led to a real catastrophe. Poland can still avoid this.

On September 10 this year, a Christian evangelist was brutally murdered in Lyon. Ashur Sarnaya, a 45-year-old Iraqi man in a wheelchair who openly shared his faith in Christ on the internet, was murdered… during a live broadcast on social media!

In March, Sarnaya said in one of his videos that he was being intimidated and receiving threats from Muslims for promoting the Christian faith on his channel. A few months later, he was stabbed in the neck in front of his viewers. He died on the spot, at the entrance to the stairwell of the building where he lived.

This is what France looks like today – the country where I was born and raised… just 30 km from Lyon, where this brutal murder took place.

I have been living in Poland for 32 years. During this time, my homeland, France, has changed beyond recognition.

Vienne, the city where I grew up… today strikes me, my Polish wife, and my children as an almost exotic city. When we visit family, I feel like I have come to a city outside of Europe. Everywhere you look, you see bearded men and women in full Islamic dress, covering their entire bodies except for their faces. When I was a teenager in the 1980s, no one in Vienne dressed like that, and outside the Arab quarter, the city was inhabited mainly by French people who spoke French everywhere, dressed in French style, and lived according to French customs.

According to data published last month by INSEE, the net migration balance in France last year was the highest in the country’s history. There were four times more migrants than the average in the 2000s and 25 times more than in the 1990s.

With an average of about 120 attacks with knives or other bladed weapons per day, more than 1,000 murders per year, more than 4,000 attempted murders that fortunately did not result in the death of the victim, and more than 40,000 rapes and attempted rapes per year , France is experiencing a drastic decline in all security indicators year after year and decade after decade.

Today, successive presidents (Hollande and Macron), the first Minister of the Interior, Gérard Collomb, the former long-time head of counterintelligence, Pierre Brochand, the gendarmerie general Bertrand Soubelet, and hundreds of retired army officers, who warned of this tragic scenario in an open letter published in the media. Bruno Retailleau, who was France’s interior minister until October this year, says in an interview published this week that what impressed him most during his tenure was the violence and Islamic infiltration flooding France.

No wonder that a petition calling for a referendum on migration policy in France gathered almost 2 million signatures in a few weeks.

Professor David Betz of the Department of War Studies at King’s College London recently warned in an essay in Military Strategy Magazine about the high probability of civil war breaking out in at least 10 European countries within the next five years and the high risk of the conflict spreading to other countries. He also quotes warnings from politicians, officials, and scientists from 20 European countries about crime, conflict, and the associated loss of security.

We must restore control over migration processes in all European countries and throughout the European Union before it is too late. The solution to the problem cannot be to shift the responsibility for decades of misguided migration policy in some countries to countries that have not pursued such a policy. The solution is to restore control over migration processes to the countries and to support each other in combating illegal migration, to stop or limit legal migration to a level that does not threaten the cohesion of nations and public safety. We must reject the Migration Pact.

In recent years, we have seen a clear awakening in Western European countries, which recognize what a huge mistake it was to allow uncontrolled migration. Today, the United Kingdom is announcing that it will withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights in order to be able to start deporting illegal migrants en masse. Calls for mass deportations are becoming increasingly popular in Germany, France, and Spain. In all these countries, a serious security crisis had to occur before the public began to react.

European countries must take action before it is too late. We can still change course instead of watching its disastrous consequences unfold. We will do everything in our power to make this happen. I believe that we can also count on your support.

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