The Murder of Salwan Momika and Why Koran Burning Matters

Salwan Momika, an Assyrian Catholic refugee from Iraq, was murdered in Sweden by Muslim terrorists.

Momika, like many dissidents, knew that the track he was following by protesting against Islam would lead to his death. “I know very well that Muslims will kill me one day, but I am not afraid and I will not back down from my principles and defending Sweden and the West, and I am ready to pay the price for that,” he wrote.

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Muslim stabs an 11 year old girl to death in the Dutch town of Nieuwegein

Police on Saturday said they had arrested a man suspected of fatally stabbing an 11-year-girl in the Dutch town of Nieuwegein.

The girl was attacked in the street at 3:00 pm local time (1400 GMT) and medics were unable to save her life, police said.

ANP news agency reported that police had confirmed that the suspect was originally from Syria.

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Sweden Links Anti-Islam Activist’s Killing to Foreign Power

Eyes are turning to Iran, whose leader has called for the Quran burner to receive the “severest punishment.”

The shooting this week of 38-year-old Iraqi Christian refugee Salwan Momika might be linked to a foreign power, Stockholm officials have claimed.

Muslim demonstrations erupted across Europe and beyond in recent years as a result of the anti-Islam campaigner’s burning of the Quran. He was shot dead in Södertalje on Wednesday while livestreaming on social media.

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The Death of Diversity Kitsch

This post is headed by a mugshot of Axel Rudakubana, the young man who stabbed three little girls to death, and injured many more, in Southport last year at a summer holiday Taylor Swift-themed dance club.

It is an extraordinary portrait. Rudakubana’s eyes somehow manage to convey sorrow, hatred, wickedness and fear all at the same time – with a viscerality that is almost physical. There are some people (there are two or three I can think of who I have encountered in my own lifetime) whose malice seems to emanate from them in a cold miasma – whose very presence in a room refrigerates it. That is the sensation that one gets when looking at this photograph. But at the same time one can see suffering and pain in the face it depicts, too; it does not excuse Rudakubana’s actions for one second to observe that his own evil has traumatised him. He is said to have told police in the aftermath of his stabbing spree that he was happy he had done it and that the girls were dead, but he doesn’t look at all happy; in fact he looks as though he is already in a personal hell.

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A Day in the Life of a Christian – Under Pakistan’s Blasphemy Laws

Muslims burn churches in Pakistan

When, exactly, will the protests in the West begin?

In Pakistan, blasphemy laws carry a death sentence. These notorious statutes are often used abusively for settling personal scores, making personal gains or for satisfying grudges that one neighbor may have against another.

The country’s blasphemy laws are also used to target minority groups, and Christians are disproportionately affected. Indeed, roughly a quarter of all blasphemy accusations target Christians. Business rivals accuse Christian men of blasphemy as a means of destroying their business and reputation.

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Sweden Mulls Deporting Inmates from Gang-Overflowing Prisons

Sweden is considering transferring convicted criminals to foreign prisons as a response to its escalating crime crisis. A government-commissioned investigation, launched in December 2023, concluded that there are no legal barriers preventing Sweden from leasing prison spaces abroad. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer announced the findings on Wednesday, emphasising that negotiations with potential host countries are already underway.

The proposal follows a surge in violent crime, particularly linked to gang activity, which has pushed Sweden’s prisons to capacity. The number of prison sentences issued in 2023 increased by 25% compared to the previous year, with a total of nearly 200,000 months of incarceration. By 2033, Swedish authorities estimate they will need 27,000 prison beds—more than double the current 11,000. 

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It’s time we all stood up for the right to ridicule Islam

A man was executed for blasphemy in Europe yesterday. In the heart of the EU, which boasts to the world about its culture of tolerance, a man was shot in cold blood seemingly for the ‘crime’ of deriding the Koran. Anyone who doubts that Europe is in a dark place right now will surely have a rude awakening following this grim slaying of a man who some judged to be insufficiently godly.

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Latest accused Iran official caught in Canada sues immigration department

The latest suspected senior Iranian official caught in Canada sued the immigration department and enlisted a Liberal MP’s office as part of her fight to stay in the country, government records show.

After arriving in Canada as a tourist, Elham Zandi applied for a work permit, and when officials investigated her past, she complained to the courts about the delay and sought $10,000 in damages.

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Man who burned Quran ‘shot dead in Sweden’ … Smells like mass immigration from incompatible cultures

Salwan Momika

A man who sparked violent protests after burning the Quran has been shot dead in Sweden, according to local media reports.

Salwan Momika, 38, is reported to have been killed in an apartment in Södertälje, Stockholm, on Wednesday evening.

Unrest broke out after Mr Momika set fire to a copy of Islam’s holy book outside Stockholm Central Mosque in 2023.

Stockholm police said in a statement that five people had been arrested after a man in his 40s was shot dead overnight.


The Swedish government is not in control.

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Why Do These Terrorists Target Our Children?

In several unsettling attacks across Europe, lone assailants have singled out children in especially shocking acts of violence. Consider last week’s knife assault in Bavaria or the horrifying mass stabbing in Southport for which the killer has just been sentenced. Each time, authorities rush to dismiss terrorism or cite “psychological problems.” But far from having nothing to do with terrorism, these attacks suggest the emergence of a new kind of nihilistic terror, one which, although different from the ideological jihadism we might be used to, draws on a similar script. These killers express the hatred and contempt they have towards contemporary Western societies in acts of barbarism specifically targeted at children. Their choice of children is not incidental.

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Two-tier policing claim is extremism, Home Office review suggested

The review ordered by Yvette Cooper — and since rejected by ministers — recommended changes to counterextremism policy to tackle a greater range of threats

Claims of two-tier policing are an extreme right-wing narrative, according to an internal Home Office review that recommended sweeping changes to the UK’s approach to combating extremism.

The Home Office document also cites how right-wing extremists “frequently exploit” the grooming gangs scandal — described as “alleged group-based sexual abuse” — to promote anti-Muslim sentiment.

It recommended that the UK’s approach to tackling extremism should no longer be based on specific ideologies such as Islamism or the far right but “on behaviours and activity of concern”. This is because of the “dizzying range of beliefs and ideologies we see”, it added.


Imagine that, a Labour gov’t report suggesting the far right was exploiting the rape of thousands of children by Muslims.

An atrocity that was deliberately hushed up by Labour politicians.

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Notorious BC law breaker deported back to Pakistan

His wife will love Pakistan

A climate activist who accrued numerous arrests while on a study permit has left Canada, en route to his home country of Pakistan.

Zain Haq had appealed to the federal government to halt his deportation — again — however Immigration Minister Marc Miller did not heed his calls a second time.

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Sikh group urges home secretary to widen Muslim grooming gangs inquiry

A prominent Sikh group has called on the home secretary to extend her grooming gangs inquiry claiming that non-Muslim girls have been considered “fair game” by some perpetrators.

The Network of Sikh Organisations UK (NSO) has written to Yvette Cooper urging her to allow the review to examine race and religion as “contributing factors in these terrible crimes”.

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