Muslim football fan sues
Jihadi lawfare strikes in Italy to prevent a soccer team from wearing its uniform. The suit claims that the uniform reminds Turks of an emblem of the Knights of Templer. Well, that’s just too bad. If the Muslims had not tried to overrun Europe, the Templers would not have had to drive them out.
FROM THE DAILYMAIL.CO.UK:
Muslim football fan sues after rival team wears strip emblazoned with crusader's cross
Last updated at 12:12pm on 12th December 2007
Christian powers of Europe tried to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims
A Turkish lawyer has filed a complaint to UEFA, the European football federation, after Italian club Inter Milan wore a football jersey with a symbol said to be offensive to Islam, during a game with the Turkish team Fenerbahce.
The symbol of the northern Italian city of Milan, a red cross on a white background, was on the Inter Milan shirts during the Champions League game in November which saw Fenerbahce lose by 3 goals to zero at Milan's San Siro stadium.
Lawyer Baris Kaska, has asked a Turkish tribunal to sanction Inter Milan for wearing the shirts, which he says reminded Turks of an emblem of the Christian order of the Knights Templar.
The symbol is tied closely to the Crusades in the Middle Ages, when the Christian powers of Europe tried to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims, with constant and ferocious military expeditions.
The symbol of the northern Italian city of Milan, a red cross on a white background was put on the Inter Milan strip to celebrate the club's centenary year
Inter Milan were wearing their new strip which had been designed to celebrate the club's centenary year.
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