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Bulgarian Far-Right Tries to Stir Up Hate Against Sofia’s Banya Bashi Mosque

Posted on 15 June 2012 by Emperor

The last time the far right was protesting outside this mosque in Bulgaria they attacked worshipers.

While ‘noise’ from loudspeakers giving the call to prayer is a valid issue of concern anywhere a mosque is built, as Muslims recognize themselves, forgive me if I am not convinced that this is Ataka and VMRO’s real concern:

Bulgarian Far-Right Tries to Stir Up Hate Against Sofia’s Banya Bashi Mosque

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Two Bulgarian far-right nationalist parties – Ataka (Attack) and VMRO – staged Thursday the latest protest against the volume of the loudspeakers of Sofia’s Banya Bashi mosque.

About 100 activists and supporters of the parties gathered across the building of the City Hall in downtown Sofia under the sounds of patriotic songs.

The municipal counselor from VMRO, Angel Dzhambazki, addressed the rally, saying the noise during the Friday Muslim prayer is challenging tolerance and public order.

Ataka leader, Volen Siderov, noted that there is a petition, launched as early as 2006, already having over 30,000 signatures against the loud noise. He appealed to the City Hall to adhere to the public order decree.

Ataka have also sent an open letter to the City Hall asking for a ban to use the space outside the mosque for religious rites.

“For centuries Sofia is a symbol of religious and social tolerance, and we must preserve this. We should avoid PR actions with the goal of gaining political dividends based on controversy. If there is a violation of public order, measures will be undertaken,” Mayor of Sofia, Yordanka Fandakova, stated.

Fandkova reminded that after receiving information about the noise last year, she ordered a probe, and the loudspeakers were turned down. “After that I have not gotten any new reports about the sound violating public order,” said the Mayor.

In May 2011, nationalist supporters shocked Bulgaria, as its rally protesting against the use of loudspeakers by the Banya Bashi mosque got out of hand and its activists assaulted praying Muslims in front of the mosque.

The Banya Bashi mosque in downtown Sofia is a part of the city’s unique “triangle of tolerance”, encompassing also the St Nedelya Church, and the Sofia Synagogue are located within metres of each other in the very centre of the city.

Recently, Bulgaria’s Deputy Chief Mufti, Murat Pingov, renewed calls for the construction of a second mosque in the capital.

  • Sam Seed

    @Steve, yes I agree the call to prayer does not need to be amplified especially when it’s done loud in the first place. However, in a Muslim country it is literally a call to prayer so the devotees can hear that the congregational prayer is about to take place.

  • rookie

    “The Banya Bashi mosque in downtown Sofia is a part of the city’s unique “triangle of tolerance”, encompassing also the St Nedelya Church, and the Sofia Synagogue are located within metres of each other in the very centre of the city.”

    - This is the same in EVERY country that had been under otoman rule!!!

    Macedonia (Skopje), Serbia (althoug serbs destroyed every single mosque in Belgrade, except one), Bosnia (Sarajevo), Bulgaria,…

  • Reynardine

    Amplification of anything needs to be kept within bounds, but anyone asserting that was the real reason behind these disturbances is either naïve or l***g.

  • Skeptic

    They should do it like in Singapore.

    Have some legislation to stop it.

  • Reynardine

    Yordanche, good for you.

  • adanbro

    @Khalid
    What kind of response is that? How does the use of bells in Anglican churches justify the use of amplifiers used in mosques?

  • http://aayjay.wordpress.com AJ

    I think mosques should use loud speakers only when the local population around them is Muslims.

  • Khalid

    @Steve

    Why do Anglican churches insist on Church bells that wake me up on Sunday here in the Middle east?

  • Steve

    @rookie, bells (at least the ones near me) aren’t electronically amplified. Does the muezzin use a microphone or is it a recording? I happen to quite like the muezzin call to prayer but when amplified and blasted out of speakers it is rather horrible.

  • rookie

    Steve, I never wondered why both catholic and orthodox churches in my hometown have bells.

  • Steve

    Why do some mosques insist on using loud speakers?

  • mindy1

    Why do people stir up hate?? It serves no purpose… :(

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