Swiss Politician Photos Herself SHOOTING image of Blessed Virgin Mary and Jesus

Swiss Politician Photos Herself SHOOTING image of Blessed Virgin Mary and Jesus

Swiss Muslim politician Sanija Ameti, from the Green Party, sparked controversy after she posted photos of herself on Instagram shooting a large picture of Mary and Baby Jesus.

Ameti is a leading Swiss politician and was the co-chair of the liberal movement Operation Libero.  

Ameti’s family arrived in Switzerland in the 1990s as refugees from the war-torn Bosnia and Herzegovina.

A trained lawyer, Ameti is a councilwoman in the canton (state) of Zurich. She is also the co-president of Operation Libero, a movement aimed at “fighting populism” and advancing “an open and progressive” society, according to its mission statement. 

She stepped down from the party leadership after the Instagram post.

In the now removed post, Ameti had published two pictures. The first depicted her aiming a gun, accompanied by the words ‘Abschalten’ (German for ‘turn off’ or ‘detach’). However, the content that really triggered the storm was the second shot, which showed the target of the shot: a sacred image of the Madonna and Child, which was part of an art catalogue.

Since the uproar Sanija has made her Instagram account private.

How many more of this type are presently hiding in plain sight as Government officials - in Europe and elsewhere?

One might think it's becoming harder for them to contain what may be their Satanic-like allegiance.   Their actions speak for them.

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