Merkel urges Turks not to bring conflicts to Germany

Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday urged people of Turkish origin living in Germany to take part in German society and not to bring conflicts taking place back in Turkey to Germany.
“It is first and foremost about not bringing the conflicts that exist now in Turkey over to Germany,” she said in an interview with German broadcaster ARD.
“But rather, those who have been living here for years and perhaps also have German citizenship, take part in the development of our country and if they want to they are very welcome to do so,” she said.
Merkel drew criticism for an interview published in Passauer Neue Presse newspaper on Tuesday, in which she said: “We expect those with a Turkish background who have lived in Germany for a long time to develop a high degree of loyalty to our country.”
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There are 56 ‘Monuments of History’ in Poland which provide a national protected status to historical, cultural and religious monuments in the country. The two Tatar Muslim mosques in Kruzyniani and Bohiniki have protected status as Monuments in History.
It is interesting to note that one of the first organised Muslim communities in the United States was a small Tatar community that emigrated from Poland in 1890. This small Tatar community built their mosques and maintained their heritage once again in the New World and with overwhelming odds stacked against them. A look at their first constitution which was lodged to register the organisation with the State of New York shows a list of names that are clearly Turkic and Polish in their origin, yet a picture of the first founding members also shows the Turkic genetic influences that are so evident in the Tatar community to this date.