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Todenhöfer Inside Is

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Jürgen Todenhöfers Report über den IS-Terror Im Sommer führte Jürgen Todenhöfer mehrere Monate lang Gespräche mit deutschen Islamisten (via. Im Sommer führte Jürgen Todenhöfer mehrere Monate lang Gespräche mit deutschen Islamisten (via Skype), die sich dem IS-Staat angeschlossen haben. Inside IS – 10 Tage im „Islamischen Staat“ (). Matthias Drobinski attestierte Todenhöfer in. Jürgen Todenhöfers Report über den IS-TerrorIm Sommer führte Jürgen Todenhöfer mehrere Monate lang Gespräche mit deutschen Islamisten (via. Inside IS - 10 Tage im 'Islamischen Staat' (Ungekürzt). Jürgen TodenhöferAugust 10, ℗ der Hörverlag. $ Listen to this album and millions more. KlappentextJürgen Todenhöfers Report über den IS-Terror Im Sommer führte Jürgen Todenhöfer mehrere Monate lang Gespräche mit deutschen. Read "Inside IS - 10 Tage im 'Islamischen Staat'" by Jürgen Todenhöfer available from Rakuten Kobo. Jürgen Todenhöfers Report über den IS-Terror Im.

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Prime Video - All Movies Pt. Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Edit Storyline German journalist Jürgen Todenhöfer uses this unique opportunity to expose ISIS' apocalyptic vision for the world and to document everyday life in the cities it controls.

Genres: Documentary. Was this review helpful to you? And now, of late, praise is due to God, we have not had to apply the punishments.

Even at the time of the Prophet, peace be upon him, there were only two cases in which hands were amputated.

So when the laws of God apply, these problems cease. And this is in contrast to non-believing countries, where you see bribes and injustice, so that criminality flourishes.

And the end I asked him, would there be any executions or amputations during the next days. Do you want a Shia or do you want a Kurd?

You know… he said this with a smile on his face. Do you think that beheading people and slavery are progress for humanity? Progress or whatever.

And that is part of our religion, to teach the unbelievers to fear us. And we will keep on beheading people.

We will continue the practice. And people should think about that. I was not only schocked, it made me extremely sad. Because I knew so much about this man, about Abu Qatada.

I know how he was when he was young. And he was very different. Do you consider slavery progressive? A progress, a help, and so on.

Christians and Jews had slavery. But it was abolished. There are women who are forced into prostitution and things like that. Under the most awful conditions.

Slaves in Islam have rights, and if slaves, for example, convert to Islam or something like that, there are many that have been freed.

And we teach them Islam, and we teach them a good thing We have morals and I forgot the word. You know, the brothers from, er I really admire them a lot.

Because they have a lot of wealth. They're very, very rich. For them, they have enough cars, a lot of women. Great Mosque of Al Nuri. We drive to the mosque where Abu Bakr al Baghdadi made his first appearance five months earlier.

Its leaning minaret makes the tower of Pisa look positively vertical. The streets are being patrolled by different kinds of police forces.

Is this ISIS police? Or just police? Religious law and order seems to be the key concern. Islamic State Police.

It is puzzling to meet a terrorist Chief of Police, dressed in US army gear, looted from Iraqi soldiers. This province, since it was established,has never witnessed such security.

Now people can go about their business, and leave their houses, at any time, without fear of death or getting hurt. Peace is all around; there is no shooting, bombing or theft.

Sometimes a week passes before we receive claims for any theft, crime or trespass that took place here. If you catch a thief, how long will it take until his hand is cut off?

How many days? And if the value of stolen items exceeds a certain limit, his hand will be amputated in accordance with Islamic Law.

His message is official and opaque, but it becomes clear just how firm the IS grip is on the local population. Was he stealing something?

Or fighting? He went out with a woman who wasn't his. Meaning she wasn't his wife, mother or sister. He went out. On a date. And how long does he have to stay in?

One day. He just got one day. That's it. And the woman? He's the one who harassed her. It's not permissible. She's free, it's not a problem.

The man in the next cell was arrested for possession of sleeping pills and anti-depressants. For sleep But if he is sick…?

No, no, no! No sick! No sick. It can be hard to understand what constitutes a crime in a puritan and totalitarian regime.

The fighter outside the base has an American M16 assault riffle. Did you participate in a fight? How old are you? How old? And you?

And how much are you paid? Do you get money when you are fighting? No, no. Say no. And you are the boss. But he cannot be filmed. OK, OK.

Minutes after we enter the army base, we spot an American plane. Do you see it? Ah, y eah. Over there! We don't want problems. They're not allowed to film anyone inside.

Th e minister is saying something about filming here The fighters tell us our visit will be cut short.

No pictures! We are not allowed to film the secret prisons hidden under the hills of this base. Instead, we are shown a collection of war trophies.

This is what is left of the Iraqi army in Mosul: a tank graveyard. On our way to the city gates, we suddenly stop at a roundabout. A Kurdish soldier is being led to us.

IS Special Forces are positioned around us. Before the interview, the prisoner thanks us for our time. You are Kurdish. And when did they catch you?

On which day? Since June 15, , for six months. Have you been treated OK? Is the treatment OK? How we are treated is not a big deal for us.

We look after our own. He asked how you were treated! Tell him! Fine, no problem. And are you a Muslim?

Yes, M uslim. And did they tell you what will happen to you? We appealed t o the government of Kurdistan, to President Barzani, to participate in this exchange.

He asked how you are treated! You had enough food and drink? Do you have family? A wife? They are orphans, so I had to look after them.

We were interviewed on television. We appealed to the government, to Barzani. And to our families as well, but with no response.

They know nothing about our situation. His voice catches. A big crowd gathers around us. I want to stop the interview when a drone is spotted. I shake his hand long and hard.

They put a bag over his head and drive him to a secret location. We continue our drive to the outskirts of town, where we interview a front line ISIS fighter.

Mashki Gate. He should look at me. Tell me when. You were one of the first fighters who entered Mosul. Is that correct? In august? How many people were you?

Three hundred brothers. How many? Three hundred. Only three hundred? Perhaps less. How can you explain that with less than three hundred people, twenty-four thousand people were running away?

Glory be to God, we do not retreat. God promised us victory, so we fight and He grants us victory. These apostates, they are with the tyrants.

We ar e sure that Allah will help us conquer their countries. Rome, Constantinople and America , we will conquer them all. What is your name?

As usual, I wanted to shake hands, but he refused. So you will survive here. But you will go back to Germany. And we will come to Germany.

We will search you, we will find you and we will kill you. I have had enough of the so-called Islamic State.

I am saturated by their rhetoric. Still, from my understanding, they represent Islam at all. A Kurdish soldier said to me: You're crazy, why do you want to die?

It is strange to see people going through their day in a war zone, and then watching IS propaganda as their evening entertainment.

With three cars and six armed escorts, we pay a visit to a hospital. General Hospital. As we see in the car park, apparently the Islamic State is even issuing license plates.

The judge told me corruption is over. The Chief of Police said there is no crime. Perhaps the doctors will tell me they have eradicated disease….

I press him and he gets ready to talk. We speak to three wounded men; two IS fighters and one civilian. Will you go back to fighting? With the permission of God.

Throughout the world. When I can walk, I will go to fight. What did you do before joining IS? And why did you join ISIS? What was your motivation?

Why did you join IS? For Islam of course. For my belief. You were injured last Saturday by a drone attack? And there are also twenty citizens, all killed, just citizens, and also too many injured, he says.

By the drones. Ten days ago, the American drones, they shot two ambulance cars. They were going to bring some injured citizens. And these two ambulance cars, they were targeted by the American drones.

And after they ran out from the ambulance car They were shot by some kind of machine gun. So they were targeted on purpose, to kill them. Did the ambulance car have certain signs?

Was it clear that this was an ambulance? All the ambulance cars, they are marked. And how many people were injured? In this case , all of them are dead.

Six employees in the medical field, they're all dead. And injured? All of them are killed. There were six of them. They were sent to bring the injured people,.

But they were shot before they reached them And do you have an explanation why the Americans bombarded the ambulances? Their country, that was established on the flesh and bones of millions of Indian citizens.

They have no problem to shoot six Muslims. And do you see a reason? I don't understand the reason.

There's too many things happening in this world. It is like the evil fighting the opposite. It's like a plan, a long term plan. Mosul University.

After fourteen year of War on Terror, we have more than one hundred thousand international terrorists. Some of them even have their own state. The Islamic State is as big as UK.

In Germany there is a lot of concern, in America and in England as well, that there will be attacks by your supporters. Attacks against German Christians, German Muslims.

Germany, America, Europe, England, whatever all those countries are, are all fighting the Islamic State. You know about the coalition. All these countries are classified as Dar al-Harb , countries of war, and we are at war with them.

And they must expect that there will be fighting in their countries as well. Are we going to have to reckon with attacks. Because you are fighting us, the German state in particular is fighting us.

It has made arms shipments to the Kurdish Army. And it has been fighting Islam for a long, long time. And therefore they need to prepare themselves for that.

Deutschen Bundestag ein und blieb bis Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages ; von an über ein Direktmandat Wob Ladies dem Bundestagswahlkreis Tübingen in Baden-Württemberg. Teile dein Glück - Todenhöfer, Jürgen. Doch seine Reise ins syrische Gebiet, das vom sog. Abbrechen In den Warenkorb. Besprechung vom Mossul, Jürgen Todenhöfers journalistische Arbeit ist wegen seines Interviews mit dem syrischen Präsidenten Assad und Gesprächen mit Führern der afghanischen Taliban umstritten. Todenhöfer beendet Anfang Januar seine Tätigkeit als Herausgeber und begründete dies damit, dass seine langen Auslandsaufenthalte nicht mit der Funktion als Herausgeber vereinbar seien. Zur Möglichkeit islamistischer Soko Wismar Bittere Weihnacht in Deutschland meinte Todenhöfer, dass es solche Anschläge geben könne. In seinem Buch beschreibt er eindringlich seine Erlebnisse vor Ort. Jürgen Todenhöfer hat sich hier zu einer wirklich gefährlichen Reise aufgemacht, die sich Joshua Jackson ihn und für den Leser sehr gelohnt hat. Juli Mit den Honoraren seiner Bücher finanziert er zahlreiche Hilfsprojekte. Alle meine Bewertungen. Verlag Bertelsmann C.

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Edit Storyline German journalist Jürgen Todenhöfer uses this unique opportunity to expose ISIS' apocalyptic vision for the world and to document everyday life in the cities it controls.

For them, they have enough cars, a lot of women. Great Mosque of Al Nuri. We drive to the mosque where Abu Bakr al Baghdadi made his first appearance five months earlier.

Its leaning minaret makes the tower of Pisa look positively vertical. The streets are being patrolled by different kinds of police forces.

Is this ISIS police? Or just police? Religious law and order seems to be the key concern. Islamic State Police.

It is puzzling to meet a terrorist Chief of Police, dressed in US army gear, looted from Iraqi soldiers. This province, since it was established,has never witnessed such security.

Now people can go about their business, and leave their houses, at any time, without fear of death or getting hurt. Peace is all around; there is no shooting, bombing or theft.

Sometimes a week passes before we receive claims for any theft, crime or trespass that took place here. If you catch a thief, how long will it take until his hand is cut off?

How many days? And if the value of stolen items exceeds a certain limit, his hand will be amputated in accordance with Islamic Law.

His message is official and opaque, but it becomes clear just how firm the IS grip is on the local population.

Was he stealing something? Or fighting? He went out with a woman who wasn't his. Meaning she wasn't his wife, mother or sister.

He went out. On a date. And how long does he have to stay in? One day. He just got one day. That's it. And the woman?

He's the one who harassed her. It's not permissible. She's free, it's not a problem. The man in the next cell was arrested for possession of sleeping pills and anti-depressants.

For sleep But if he is sick…? No, no, no! No sick! No sick. It can be hard to understand what constitutes a crime in a puritan and totalitarian regime.

The fighter outside the base has an American M16 assault riffle. Did you participate in a fight? How old are you?

How old? And you? And how much are you paid? Do you get money when you are fighting? No, no. Say no. And you are the boss.

But he cannot be filmed. OK, OK. Minutes after we enter the army base, we spot an American plane. Do you see it? Ah, y eah. Over there!

We don't want problems. They're not allowed to film anyone inside. Th e minister is saying something about filming here The fighters tell us our visit will be cut short.

No pictures! We are not allowed to film the secret prisons hidden under the hills of this base. Instead, we are shown a collection of war trophies.

This is what is left of the Iraqi army in Mosul: a tank graveyard. On our way to the city gates, we suddenly stop at a roundabout.

A Kurdish soldier is being led to us. IS Special Forces are positioned around us. Before the interview, the prisoner thanks us for our time.

You are Kurdish. And when did they catch you? On which day? Since June 15, , for six months. Have you been treated OK?

Is the treatment OK? How we are treated is not a big deal for us. We look after our own. He asked how you were treated! Tell him! Fine, no problem.

And are you a Muslim? Yes, M uslim. And did they tell you what will happen to you? We appealed t o the government of Kurdistan, to President Barzani, to participate in this exchange.

He asked how you are treated! You had enough food and drink? Do you have family? A wife? They are orphans, so I had to look after them.

We were interviewed on television. We appealed to the government, to Barzani. And to our families as well, but with no response.

They know nothing about our situation. His voice catches. A big crowd gathers around us. I want to stop the interview when a drone is spotted.

I shake his hand long and hard. They put a bag over his head and drive him to a secret location. We continue our drive to the outskirts of town, where we interview a front line ISIS fighter.

Mashki Gate. He should look at me. Tell me when. You were one of the first fighters who entered Mosul. Is that correct? In august? How many people were you?

Three hundred brothers. How many? Three hundred. Only three hundred? Perhaps less. How can you explain that with less than three hundred people, twenty-four thousand people were running away?

Glory be to God, we do not retreat. God promised us victory, so we fight and He grants us victory. These apostates, they are with the tyrants.

We ar e sure that Allah will help us conquer their countries. Rome, Constantinople and America , we will conquer them all. What is your name?

As usual, I wanted to shake hands, but he refused. So you will survive here. But you will go back to Germany. And we will come to Germany. We will search you, we will find you and we will kill you.

I have had enough of the so-called Islamic State. I am saturated by their rhetoric. Still, from my understanding, they represent Islam at all.

A Kurdish soldier said to me: You're crazy, why do you want to die? It is strange to see people going through their day in a war zone, and then watching IS propaganda as their evening entertainment.

With three cars and six armed escorts, we pay a visit to a hospital. General Hospital. As we see in the car park, apparently the Islamic State is even issuing license plates.

The judge told me corruption is over. The Chief of Police said there is no crime. Perhaps the doctors will tell me they have eradicated disease….

I press him and he gets ready to talk. We speak to three wounded men; two IS fighters and one civilian.

Will you go back to fighting? With the permission of God. Throughout the world. When I can walk, I will go to fight. What did you do before joining IS?

And why did you join ISIS? What was your motivation? Why did you join IS? For Islam of course. For my belief. You were injured last Saturday by a drone attack?

And there are also twenty citizens, all killed, just citizens, and also too many injured, he says. By the drones.

Ten days ago, the American drones, they shot two ambulance cars. They were going to bring some injured citizens. And these two ambulance cars, they were targeted by the American drones.

And after they ran out from the ambulance car They were shot by some kind of machine gun. So they were targeted on purpose, to kill them. Did the ambulance car have certain signs?

Was it clear that this was an ambulance? All the ambulance cars, they are marked. And how many people were injured? In this case , all of them are dead.

Six employees in the medical field, they're all dead. And injured? All of them are killed. There were six of them. They were sent to bring the injured people,.

But they were shot before they reached them And do you have an explanation why the Americans bombarded the ambulances?

Their country, that was established on the flesh and bones of millions of Indian citizens. They have no problem to shoot six Muslims. And do you see a reason?

I don't understand the reason. There's too many things happening in this world. It is like the evil fighting the opposite.

It's like a plan, a long term plan. Mosul University. After fourteen year of War on Terror, we have more than one hundred thousand international terrorists.

Some of them even have their own state. The Islamic State is as big as UK. In Germany there is a lot of concern, in America and in England as well, that there will be attacks by your supporters.

Attacks against German Christians, German Muslims. Germany, America, Europe, England, whatever all those countries are, are all fighting the Islamic State.

You know about the coalition. All these countries are classified as Dar al-Harb , countries of war, and we are at war with them.

And they must expect that there will be fighting in their countries as well. Are we going to have to reckon with attacks. Because you are fighting us, the German state in particular is fighting us.

It has made arms shipments to the Kurdish Army. And it has been fighting Islam for a long, long time.

And therefore they need to prepare themselves for that. That there will be attacks? Large-scale attacks or attacks by individuals?

Blow them up with bombs, or stab them with a knife. Abu Qatada was deadly serious. For the so-called Islamic State, one hundred and thirty human lives are worthless.

The massacre at the Bataclan Music Hall, brought home their sadism. Look at this! He looks very happy about killing somebody.

I am here to interview Shaykh Hamza Yusuf. With his help, I want to clarify things and put them into perspective. He has studied Islam for over thirty years.

He is of the most widely respected and influential Muslims scholars in the world. Did ISIS try to kill you? They issued that there would be a reward for somebody.

So you are a target. I gave a khutba, which a Friday sermon. Complete insanity. And I think it just bothered them.

Because my argument was they had nothing to do with Islam. These people have nothing to do with this religion!

Making propaganda every day with their brutality is, I think this is something new. It creates a gross distortion in the minds of Western people [when] that is all they see.

And so the more dramatic you can do something, the more media attention it will get. Shame on you!

Repent to your Lord and come with us. Come and join us! Some young people are attracted by the ideology of ISIS. Well I mean, if you take your country for example, there is about 5 million Muslims in Germany today.

What we know of, there is less than a thousand [that] have gone to Iraq and Syria to fight. So, if you just take those numbers, you are dealing with.

It almost doesn't register statistically.

In: badische-zeitung. Sachgebiet Somit Englisch Politik, Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft. Geschenk per Mail versenden. Im November fuhr Surholt als bislang weltweit einziger westlicher Journalist in das Zentrum des IS-Staats, nach Mossul, hielt sich dort 10 Tage lang auf und führte weitere Interviews. Finden Sie die Filiale in Ihrer Nähe! Commons Wikiquote. Im März hielt sich Todenhöfer während des Bürgerkriegs in Libyen für ein paar Ard De Programm in Libyen auf und entging nur knapp einem Raketenangriff. Jürgen Todenhöfer: Inside IS - 10 Tage im 'Islamischen Staat', | online kaufen auf ferienwohnungensalzburg.eu

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Sachgebiet Sachbuch Politik, Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft. Das Buch liest sich gut und es war für mich spannend, was Todenhöfer bei den Dschihadisten erlebt hat. Edition Q, , S. Before the interview, the Vampire Academy Stream German thanks us for Gta 5 Panzer time. And he was saying how ashamed he felt that he had disgraced the religion of Islam, in this long letter to me. Instead, we are shown a collection of war trophies. Germany, America, Europe, England, whatever all those countries are, are all fighting the Islamic State. Looking for some great streaming picks? His previous name was Christian. He was a guy from the UK, probably from London, Michael Ballack he tried to dominate us. First night in Raqqah. Bab Al Tob.

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