The policy paper, Preserving Free Society, Promoting Social Cohesion, Fighting Political Islamism, which whole-heartedly commends law-abiding Muslims who respect Germany s democratic order, argues that the debate about Islamism in Germany is often reduced to violence and terror, but that it is necessary to focus more on ideology. The proposals include improving research and analysis of political Islam in Europe and the methods by which it spreads; banning the foreign funding of mosques; and reducing the number of foreign imams active in Germany. Focusing only on the violent part of Islamism, Islamist terrorism, does not do justice to the overall problem.. This political Islamism, which ostensibly acts non-violently, but stirs up hatred, agitation and violence and strives for an Islamic order in which there is no equality, no freedom of opinion and religion and also no separation of religion and state, has spread far and wide in parts of our society. CDU/CSU policy paper.
The German government has approved a package of measures aimed at promoting the integration of immigrants into society, though critics say it does not go far enough, EURACTIV Germany reports.
The National Action Plan on Integration, adopted on Tuesday (9 March) during an Integration Summit, foresees a five-stage integration process accompanying migrants from before they arrive in Germany right through to active participation in society via work and civic engagement.
The summit focused on the final phases of the plan designed to promote “growing together” and societal “cohesion” with initiatives to promote civic education, equality in media, sports and culture and combat discrimination.