And he is accused of arson attacks on two other mosques. He was angry about how he was treated at Qur’an school. If he hadn’t confessed, there is no doubt that his arson attack on the mosque would have been central to a campaign against “Islamophobia” — a campaign designed to intimidate people into thinking it wrong to oppose jihad terror. In the U.S., Hamas-linked CAIR and other Muslims have not hesitated to stoop even to fabricating “hate crimes,” including attacks on mosques. CAIR and other groups like it want and need hate crimes against Muslims, because they can use them for political points and as weapons to make people afraid to speak out about the jihad threat.
“Mosque arson in Germany: Turk confesses to attacks,” Blazing Cat Fur, October 10, 2014:
The Turkish casual worker has confessed to having committed the arson attack at the Cologne Central Mosque on Venloerstraße on 3 February. His trial before the district court started Wednesday.
“I wanted to make a clear sign,” said the man who has been housed in psychiatric detention since his arrest. “Because they treated me badly at the Koran school. It has always hurt me.”
Outside the main entrance of the Cologne mosque he lit a package using an accelerant. He had previously asked one witness for a lighter.
Other attacks he accused of: In front of a mosque in Wesseling he lit a waste paper container; in Hürth he lit a barbecue in front of a mosque.
h/t Politically Incorrect (Translated from German)