India tailor murder: police arrest two alleged ‘masterminds’

Indian police have made fresh arrests over the murder of a Hindu tailor in Rajasthan, which sparked tensions between the Hindu majority and Muslim minority and a clampdown on protests and the internet to prevent them from escalating.

Three senior police officials said on Saturday that two Muslim men based in Rajasthan were being held for planning Teli’s murder in his shop in Udaipur, a popular tourist destination. Two other Muslim men were already under arrest.

Share

Unique terror trial that changed France

It was a trial to match the scale of the crime.

More than 400 survivors and relatives of the dead came forward to bear witness to France’s worst peace-time attack.

Fourteen defendants were questioned in a courtroom specially built for their trial, about the terrorist plot that claimed 130 lives on one night in November 2015.

Nine months of hearings were interspersed with breaks, each week, to allow emotions to settle.

“There has never been a trial like this in our history,” France’s counter-terrorism prosecutor, Jean-François Ricard, said the morning after the verdict.

Share

Judge postpones pre-trial hearing for man accused in ‘honor killings’ of daughters, Yaser Said

DALLAS, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – Dallas Judge Chika Anyiam postponed the pre-trial hearing for Egyptian-born Yaser Said, 65, who’s accused of killing his teenage daughters, Amina and Sarah on New Year’s Eve 2007.

After Judge Anyiam said the hearing wouldn’t start on June 30, Said asked if he could read from some handwritten papers he was holding. The judge then asked if he had discussed what he was going to say with his attorney. After a brief discussion, Said didn’t make any statements and was escorted out of the courtroom.

Share

Diversity strikes again … and it shouldn’t be a surprise

Diversity strikes again … and it shouldn’t be a surprise

For Canada day a bunch of Pallies decided to share their views on Israel at a Thornhill strip-mall populated in part by Jewish owned businesses.

CPC MP Melissa Lantsman posted the first two videos below, an “Arab” voice posted the 3rd.

How is it possible to support mass immigration from Muslim states and not expect the Israel-Islam conflict to be played out in our streets?

During the decade following 911 both the LPC and CPC colluded to double the Islamist population in Canada from 500K to 1 Million roughly. Bear in mind that Harper was in power for most of that period.

That number has only increased.

Do our politicians and bureaucrats assume our magic Canadian soil will nullify the supremacist nature of Islam?

The protesters in the video are probably born in Canada and that means they have been indoctrinated here in the land of peace, order and good government to hate Israel, Jews and the rest of us in general.

Their hate is no longer imported, it has taken root here.

Is our political class even aware of what Islamists are doing to Europe? In cities across that continent the authorities have lost control of their streets and Muslim enclaves now form parallel societies.

What lays behind this seeming ignorance? Are they stupid? Evil? Or both?

Surely they can’t claim to live such busy & or sheltered lives that the goings on in Europe escaped their attention.

They certainly aren’t naïve. Naivete implies innocence and I’m not buying that for a minute.

Any politician who expresses “shocked surprise” over such incidents is lying and unfit to govern.

Sadly we will have to get used to it my fellow Canadians. We are following Europe’s path and it never gets better.

They murder Jews there.

The Pallie perspective

Share

Call to strip Islamic State ‘Beatle’ being sent back to Britain of citizenship

Aine Davis, from London, could be free to walk UK’s streets within days after serving a seven-year prison sentence in Turkey

An alleged member of the Islamic State execution squad nicknamed “The Beatles” is being deported to the UK amid a growing row over why he has not been stripped of his British citizenship.

Aine Davis, from west London, could be free to walk Britain’s streets within days after serving a seven-year prison sentence in Turkey.

He faces being placed under strict terrorism prevention measures, such as curfews and wearing an electronic tag, as well as rules on who he can meet.

Share

A gruesome beheading by Islamists in India

Most of us are aware of the countless beheadings carried out by ISIS during their reign of terror and horror in Iraq and Syria. Other Islamic terror groups from Al-Shabaab in Somalia, Boko Haram in Nigeria, and the Afghanistan Taliban had a healthy share of mass killings on their hands. Then there was the video of American journalist Daniel Pearl being killed on camera in Pakistan.

Share

Trudeau’s Liberals are funding hate. How else to describe the speakers at this Toronto convention?

Homosexuality is filthy, and homosexual acts warrant the death penalty. Christian Arabs who protect Jews from murderers are traitors. A man should be permitted to beat his wife.

I used to report on this exact sort of thing for years but gave up in frustration. Sad to say it’s nothing new, in fact it just keeps getting worse because our politicians are vile cowards. That’s how diversity strengthens us.

Share

Pregnant Iranian woman is shoved to the ground by hijab-wearing attacker ‘for dancing and failing to dress correctly’

This is the shocking moment a pregnant Iranian woman is shoved to the ground because she was dancing and not wearing a hijab.

Video shows the pregnant woman dancing in front of onlookers at a gathering before a woman wearing a hijab shoves her to the floor – causing the victim to fall on top of a child who was sitting down.

But the pregnant woman fights back and slaps the attacker in the face in front of a crowd of shocked onlookers.

Share

Al Qaeda chief is minced by US ‘ninja missile’

A US drone strike in northwestern Syria has killed a leader of a local jihadist group affiliated to Al-Qaeda.

The precision strike, carried out on Monday just before midnight (2100 GMT) on the eastern edge of the city of Idlib, killed Abu Hamzah al-Yemeni – the leader of the Hurras al-Deen group – as he was riding his motorbike along a dirt road.

Images from the scene showed the twisted remains of a motorcycle strewn across the ground, suggesting the missile scored a direct hit on its target.

Share

Paris attacks trial to conclude after 10 months of harrowing testimony

It was the biggest criminal trial ever held in France, where hundreds of people who survived the deadliest peacetime attack on French soil gave shocking details of their ordeal – from crawling past corpses at Paris’s Bataclan concert hall, to being held hostage by gunmen or ducking Kalashnikov fire at restaurant pavement tables.

Now, after 10 months of harrowing testimony from the victims and the bereaved, judges will return their verdicts on Wednesday. But beyond the sentencing, the trial’s platform for survivors to speak out has been hailed as a crucial step in France facing its collective trauma over the November 2015 Paris terrorist attacks, which killed 130 people and injured more than 490.

Share

Bomb Threats Across Austria As Islamist Hate Preacher Trial Begins

A total of five bomb threats were reported targeting several cities across Austria on Monday as the trial for an Islamic hate preacher began in Vienna, with claims the threats were the actions of a jihadi cell.

The bomb threats, which came from an anonymous google mail account, were sent to courts across the country in Vienna, Graz and St. Pölten, to the Jewish Community of Vienna (Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien) and to a magistrate in the Austrian capital.

Share

‘No Shakespeare’ without Islam?

Pity the Bard of Avon. William Shakespeare has long been the subject of conspiracy theories, including some emanating from the Muslim world. Libyan dictator Moammar Qaddafi claimed in 1989 that Shakespeare was an Arab whose real name was “Sheikh Zabir.” Turkish conspiracy theorist Kadir Mısıroğlu made news in 2016 by claiming that “Shakespeare was not English and his original name is ‘Sheikh Pir.’ Even more, he was a secret Muslim.”

The latest salvo from the grassy knoll of literary criticism came last month from TRT World — an Ankara-based Islamist outlet controlled by Turkish strongman Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) — in an article by Nadia Khan declaring absurdly that “there would have been no Shakespeare were it not for Islam.”

Share

‘He bought me like a chicken’: Islam & slavery in Niger

What a shitty neighbourhood.

It’s sex trafficking. In Islam, prostitution and sex outside marriage are sins … it’s legitimate from a traditional and religious-legal perspective – Dr Benedetta Rossi

Al-Husseina Amadou never forgets the day she was sold. Like her parents, she was born into slavery in southern Niger. Forty-five years ago, when she was 15, a wealthy businessman from across the border in Nigeria arrived and bought her from her family’s master as a “fifth wife” or wahaya.

“My parents had no say,” she recalls. “I was just a girl and he bought me like a chicken in the market. When I left with him, I was crying with my mother.”

For 15 years Amadou lived with her “husband” in northern Nigeria, cooking and cleaning for his four “official” wives, whom he had married in accordance with Islamic law, and their children, while also working in their fields and tending their livestock.

Share

Oslo and the Islamist threat to gay life

A suspected Islamist terrorist shot up a gay bar on the eve of Pride. Where’s the anger?

So, have we all just moved on from the Oslo shooting? It’s been a few days since a suspected Islamist terrorist walked into a gay bar, a jazz club and pub on the eve of Oslo’s Pride march armed with a fully automatic weapon and opened fire, killing two people and wounding 21. But in the British media, at least, it seems to have come and gone without really troubling the news agenda or the opinion pages.

Share

Paris attacks trial: accused given last chance to speak before sentencing

The sole surviving member of a cell alleged to have carried out the November 2015 terrorist bombings and shootings across Paris insisted he was not a killer, as the nine-month trial drew to a close.

“I’ve made mistakes, but I’m not an assassin. I’m not a killer. If you convict me for murder you will be committing an injustice,” Salah Abdeslam told the special court in Paris on Monday.

“My first words are for the victims. I have already said sorry. Some of you will say I am insincere, that this is a strategy … as if apologies could be insincere given so much suffering,” Abdeslam, 32, added.

Share