Ulfkotte was a co-founder of the anti-Islamic association Pax Europa in 2006, which joined
Stop Islamisation of Europe (SIOE), as part of the
counter-jihad movement. In 2007, he formed the European Friends of Democracy and Values. In the 2007 Bremen parliament election, he supported the right-wing populist voters' association
Citizens in Rage (BIW), which he joined in June 2007. rally in 2015 Also in June 2007, Ulfkotte signed the anti-Islam organisation Federal Association of Citizens' Movements (BDB)'s "Wertheimer Appell" against their supposed "creeping Islamisation" of Germany. On 11 September 2007, Pax Europa together with
Stop Islamisation of Denmark (SIAD) and the British No Sharia Here, planned a Europe-wide demonstration against the "Islamisation of Europe" in Brussels. On 9 August 2007, this was banned by the Mayor of Brussels
Freddy Thielemans. Pax Europa and SIOE approached the far-right Belgian party
Vlaams Belang for their assistance. The associations complained against the ban and were represented by the Belgian lawyer
Hugo Coveliers, whom
Filip Dewinter of Vlaams Belang, had given them. The lawsuit filed on 30 August 2007 was dismissed. After initial cooperation, Ulfkotte and Pax Europa distanced themselves from Vlaams Belang and the Cologne branch of the
German League for People and Homeland (DLVH), the
Citizens' Movement Pro Cologne, which had called for participation in the demonstrations. In 2008, Pax Europa merged with the BDB to form the
Citizens' Movement Pax Europa (BPE). In July 2008,
Die Welt reported on death threats on the internet against Ulfkotte and his wife in connection with an anti-Islamic video posted on
YouTube, which was not from the Ulfkottes, but was falsely attributed to them. At the beginning of December 2008, Ulfkotte left the association Citizens' Movement Pax Europa (BPE), which he founded, because of its "increasingly extremist courses". He took part in a Pegida event in Dresden as a speaker on 5 January 2015. ==
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