UN chief: Only so much we can do to screen staff for pro-Hamas sentiments

What’s most striking when first meeting Philippe Lazzarini is that he is completely alone.

Sat in the dated lobby of Hotel Cornavin, a stone’s throw from Geneva’s central train station, the 60-year-old is fiddling on his phone, head down, glasses on, anonymous.

I look around for a press officer, the scourge of any good interview, but there seems to be none. His staff, Lazzarini soon says, are thousands of miles away – in Jordan, Gaza, and Madrid, his next destination after a whistle-stop trip to southern Switzerland.

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SHOCKA! Islamist Vote Whore Trudeau will resume funding Hamas via UNRWA

The Canadian government has confirmed it will restore funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.

International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen confirmed the move at a press conference Friday in Mississauga, Ont.

Canada suspended funding to UNRWA in January after Israel alleged 12 employees of the aid agency were involved in some capacity in the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

What a sleazebag.

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‘Troubling’ risk assessment report for “Calgary man” who claimed to be member of ISIS: judge

A report examining the risk posed by a Calgary man who claimed to be a member of ISIS and appeared to be planning to kill gay people in the city was described by a judge as “troubling.”

Zakarya Hussein, 20, pleaded guilty in December to facilitating terrorist activity.

A sentencing hearing was supposed to take place Thursday but was delayed because a forensic assessment report was received by lawyers and the judge only in the last day or two.

Justice Harry Van Harten agreed to the adjournment but first noted the risk assessment conducted on Hussein by a psychiatrist was “kind of troubling.”

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Trudeau says some of the Pro-Palestinian protests cross the line into hate, harassment

Pro-Palestinian protests that include expressions of hatred or harassing behaviour cross a line, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday.

Trudeau told a press conference in Toronto that he’s heard from too many members of Canada’s Jewish community who have seen protests at synagogues and community centres and who now feel unsafe.

Nobody can be indifferent to the suffering in the Gaza Strip during the Israel-Hamas war, and Canadians have a right to protest and make their anger heard, he said.


We are witnessing in our streets Muslims and Jews  fighting for world view supremacy.

This is the inevitable tribal warfare that results from the poisons of multiculturalism and bad immigration policy.

Trudeau lied when he stated “Hateful or harassing behavior, particularly against neighbours, is not what we do here in Canada.”

In fact ‘hateful or harassing behavior, particularly against neighbours,‘ is built into Canadian society and the Trudeau government has played a large role in making that happen.

The ideologies of hate, DEI and CRT, have been institutionalized in Canada.

Few spoke up against it prior to the Hamas-Israel war because the publicly accepted target was White people.

The brazen antisemitism we now witness was made possible by the state endorsed anti-White racism embraced by our governing class and institutions.

That isn’t to claim that anti-White racism historically preceded antisemitism only that in our current Canadian context Progressives and their Islamist allies saw what they could get away with against Whites and decided to go for broke against the Jews.

Everyone in Canada knows you can burn our churches assault our nation,  assault our heritage and paint us as the source of the world’s woes because the divide and conquer goal of identity politics has worked it’s evil magic.

If we dare speak up against this progressive racism you can call us genocide promoting white supremacists without fear of repercussion because even our schools and human rights commissions claim only Whites can be racist.

If Bill C-63 is passed we will be jailed for defending ourselves.

Isn’t it grand being citizens of a Post-National state?

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Report Sounds the Alarm (Again) on Radical Islam in French Schools

The French Senate just made public the findings of a parliamentary inquiry launched in the wake of the murder of Professor Samuel Paty by an Islamist terrorist. The findings on the state of French schools are alarming and show that the situation has been steadily worsening for several years. The senators have put forward a number of recommendations in an attempt to curb the phenomenon.

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Perfidious Trudeau non-committal about restoring funding to Hamas front UNRWA

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday his government isn’t ready to announce it’s restoring federal funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), the UN agency that has been delivering aid to the people of Gaza.

“We’re not making any announcements today but we will continue to make sure Canada does the right thing in this situation and puts the protection of civilian life at the forefront,” Trudeau said at a media event in Toronto about his government’s pharmacare plan.

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Selina Robinson quits B.C. NDP, citing antisemitism in caucus

Former British Columbia cabinet minister Selina Robinson has quit the NDP, citing antisemitism in the ruling party’s caucus.

Robinson, who is Jewish, says she can no longer remain in the party because it is not properly addressing antisemitism in the province or among her former colleagues.

Robinson told an impromptu news conference in a hallway of the B.C. legislature that she will now sit as an Independent.

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Police face increased scrutiny after two Toronto political events cancelled amid pro-Palestinian protests

When Flavio Volpe’s Uber pulled up at the AGO on Saturday evening to attend an event with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni, he immediately sensed there was going to be trouble, he says.

Unlike the heavy security normally seen at events involving heads of government, the streets had not been blocked off and police presence was minimal. There were protesters everywhere.

“I fully expected there would be hundreds of protesters there, the prime minister is a legitimate target (of protest),” said Volpe. “But I also expected police to have secured the site to provide safe passage for guests.”

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Russia says it thwarted planned ‘ISIS’ attack on synagogue

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Thursday that it had thwarted a planned “terrorist attack” on a Moscow synagogue, Russian news agencies reported.

The FSB said that a so-called “Islamic State” (IS) cell, based in Kaluga, situated southwest of Moscow, had planned on attacking Jewish worshippers.

“While being arrested, the terrorists put up armed resistance to the Russian FSB officers, and as a result were neutralized by return fire,” the security service was quoted by the TASS news agency as saying in a statement.

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France scales back Olympics opening ceremony over terror fears

France has further scaled down the Paris 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony, which will take place in July on the River Seine, amid concerns over terror threats.

Boats ferrying flag bearers from all participating nations will sail four miles through the heart of Paris, with 104,000 spectators now earmarked to watch from the waterfront and 222,000 others watching from bridges and streets, Gérald Darmanin, the French interior minister, told a Parliament hearing on Tuesday.

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Slippery Slope: Trudeau harassed by the pro-Hamas wing of the LPC

Trudeau confronted by pro-Palestinian protesters while snowboarding in Thunder Bay

h/t UCSPanther and SDMatt

I guess his security team just looks the other way now.

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Germany: Ramadan lights to go up in Frankfurt for first time

The German city of Frankfurt is aiming to send a message of peace and togetherness during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan by illuminating a central high street with half-moons, stars and other decorations for the first time, German media reported first on Tuesday.

From March 10 until April 9, a month of fasting and reflection for Muslims, Frankfurt’s pedestrianized Grosse Bockenheimer Strasse — known colloquially as the Fressgass (roughly: food alley) due to its proliferation of cafes and restaurants — will feature a large sign reading “Happy Ramadan!” and other illuminations.


Related … German states face challenges brought by migration

Good luck Islam does not integrate.

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Hamas says it feels demonized just because of a little traditional Islamic sexual violence on Oct. 7 which is perfectly fine with Allah & Co. in case you didn’t know

Hamas rejects UN report on Oct. 7 sexual violence

Hamas issued a statement on Tuesday rejecting a United Nations report released the previous day on the Gaza-based terrorist group’s sexual violence during the Oct. 7 massacre and the sexual abuse of hostages.

“We in Hamas strongly reject and condemn the report published by U.N. representative Premila Patten, which accuses the Palestinian resistance fighters of committing acts of rape and sexual violence on October 7,” the terrorist organization wrote.

The terror group called the report’s claims “baseless false accusations” which amounts to the “demonization of Hamas.”

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Latest Trudeau Perfidy: Liberal government reportedly poised to resume UNRWA funding

OTTAWA — A little over a month after Canada hit the pause button on funding the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, reports suggest the federal government is prepared to resume sending money by next month.

Citing confidential sources, reports published Tuesday evening by CBC News suggest Canada is preparing to resume sending money to UNRWA, with an announcement reportedly scheduled for Wednesday.


This is an insult to all non- Hamas allied Canadians.

Trudeau is offering tax payer dollars to a terrorist supporting organization to shore up votes with the LPC’s Hamas base.

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British Parliament Reduced to Frightened Mess in Face of Islamist Threats

Britain’s Parliament will require visitors to undergo identity checks, as politicians become increasingly concerned about their personal security. This is the first time in its history, with the institution previously presenting itself as open to public scrutiny and allowing direct access to elected representatives.

News that Parliament will toughen up its security comes less than a fortnight after protestors projected the slogan “from the river to the sea” on its iconic exterior tower, known worldwide as Big Ben.

Why did you let them in?

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