No parallel justice system for immigrants, says Quebec judge in criminal harassment case

No parallel justice system for immigrants, says Quebec judge in criminal harassment case

A Quebec judge says Canada cannot have a separate judicial system for immigrants who come into conflict with the law amid a national debate over the role immigration status plays in sentencing.

Provincial court Judge Dennis Galiatsatos made the observation in the case of a married immigrant in Montreal who harassed his former girlfriend for six months. The man wanted her as a second wife, which he considered acceptable under Sharia Law.

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What Happens If States Start Codifying Muslim Holidays In Their Calendars?

What Happens If States Start Codifying Muslim Holidays In Their Calendars?

Should California codify Islamic religious observances into state-recognized holidays in the United States?

As a nation, the essence of who we are as a People is rooted in our Judeo-Christian values and principles, dating back to the Magna Carta. This shared moral vocabulary has shaped Western thinking since America’s founding. Why, then, would any State in the Union formally endorse or incorporate into our educational and other public institutions a religious doctrine with practices antithetical to the belief system?

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ICE arrests Islamic group president over allegations and suspicions of funding terrorists

ICE arrests Islamic group president over allegations and suspicions of funding terrorists

The head of an Islamic group in Milwaukee was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers this week over allegations of immigration form fraud and funding terrorists.

The Department of Homeland Security announced on Thursday that ICE arrested Salah Sarsour, who DHS identified as a “criminal illegal alien from Jordan.” He served as the president of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee.

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Three men are charged over arson attack on four Jewish community ambulances in Golders Green

Three men are charged over arson attack on four Jewish community ambulances in Golders Green

Three men have been charged over an arson attack on four Jewish community ambulances in Golders Green.

Hamza Iqbal, 20, Rehan Khan, 19, and a 17-year-old boy have been charged with arson being reckless as to whether life would be endangered.

The two British nationals from Leyton, and the dual British and Pakistani national from Walthamstow, were arrested on Wednesday.

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Islamic State Weaponising Social Media for Radicalisation: Exploding Threat in the Indo-Pacific

Islamic State Weaponising Social Media for Radicalisation: Exploding Threat in the Indo-Pacific

Cyber-enabled terrorism has become a critical national security issue for countries in the Indo-Pacific region, especially in India’s Jammu and Kashmir, the wider Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, where end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms and online recruitment have connected a substantial percentage of Muslim youths to Islamist terror networks.

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France’s Muslim gathering ban overturned by courts

France’s Muslim gathering ban overturned by courts

A major gathering of Muslims in northern Paris is going ahead as planned after a French court overturned a government bid to ban it.

The Paris police department argued that the four-day Annual Encounter of Muslims of France was a security threat because it could be a target of terrorism.

But the organisers – the Muslims of France (MF) association – sought an emergency injunction to let the event go ahead, arguing that a ban would be a breach of basic liberties.

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Canada Revenue Agency told to learn about Islam after audit of Muslim Brotherhood affiliated charity

A report by an expert in extremist financing and money laundering says the Canada Revenue Agency’s approach to policing terrorist abuse “proved seriously deficient” in the case of a long-running audit of the Muslim Association of Canada.

The report by University of Manitoba professor Michelle Gallant is the latest study to recommend the revenue agency make changes to ensure its audits of charitable organizations are free of bias and discrimination.

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Quebec passes law banning street prayers, prayer rooms in universities, CEGEPs

Quebec is banning street prayers.

The Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) “super-minister” of identity, Jean-François Roberge, has just passed his bill to strengthen secularism.

The legislation received the support of the Parti Québécois (PQ) while the Liberals and Québec solidaire voted against it.

h/t Patti Jo

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ISIS calls on Muslims to set fire to churches and synagogues across US, Europe in twisted Easter threat

ISIS has urged Muslims to set fire to churches and synagogues across the US and Europe this weekend in a sickening Easter threat.

The Islamist terror group issued the callous call, made in response to Israel’s closing of the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, in the latest edition of its weekly propaganda outlet, al-Naba, released on Thursday.

“In the face of the tragedy of the closure of the blessed al-Aqsa Mosque, it is incumbent upon Muslims everywhere—those who yearn to come to the aid of the site of their Prophet’s Night Journey—to rise up and set fire to the Jewish synagogues scattered across America, Europe, Russia, India, and elsewhere,” ISIS declared, in a translation of al-Naba.

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‘Protected Status’ for Muslims — UK’s Lesson U.S. Can’t Ignore

In a development raising red flags across the Atlantic, Britain’s Labour government has appointed the UK’s first “anti-Muslim hostility tsar” and adopted a new definition of anti-Muslim hostility — reframed from “Islamophobia” — as part of its £4 million social cohesion strategy.

The definition describes such hostility as “a type of racism” targeting “expressions of Muslimness or perceived Muslimness,” including prejudicial stereotyping that could incite hatred.

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Egypt’s Dangerous Muslim Brotherhood Organization

Carney speaks at a Muslim Brotherhood function

Many Westerners, it seems, still choose to believe a lie: that the Muslim Brotherhood organization is a political and social movement that can be engaged, moderated, and safely accommodated within democratic systems.

This belief is both mistaken and dangerous.

Recent developments in Egypt expose an alarming reality that should shake not only the Egyptians, but also the US and other Western countries.

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Muslim Terrorism: Bondi gunman loses court bid to suppress names of his family

The alleged Bondi gunman has lost his court bid to suppress the names and addresses of his mother, brother and sister due to fears over their safety.

Lawyers for Naveed Akram – who is facing 59 charges over December’s attack on a Jewish festival on Bondi Beach that killed 15 people – argued that his family could be targeted by vigilantes and had already experienced abuse.

Last month, details of Akram’s family were suppressed under an interim order but on Thursday, a Sydney court lifted it after several media outlets opposed the move.

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“Migrant” filmed hurling vile abuse at female cop and vowing to make her his ‘slave’ moans he is the victim of racism after being shamed over his behavior

A migrant who was caught hurling foul-mouthed sexist abuse at a police officer claims he is the victim of racism after being hit with a fine for the vile tirade.

Mohamed Bekkali, 24, a migrant living in Montreal, Canada, filmed himself ranting at a female cop during a traffic stop, telling her: ‘If I want, I’ll buy you and make you my slave.’

‘Filthy f***ing w***e, shut your f***ing mouth, with your b***h face,’ he said to the cop, who had reportedly pulled him over for driving with tinted windows in June 2025.

Is summary execution really so bad?

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Montreal terror suspect linked to al-Qaida evaluated at psychiatric institute

A Montrealer who served time in the past for providing support to the terrorist group al-Qaida — and who was charged last year for allegedly threatening to kill many people in Montreal — could be found criminally responsible for his actions if his case does eventually go to trial, a psychiatrist has determined.

On Tuesday, during a hearing at the Montreal courthouse before Quebec Court Judge Martin Chalifour, a defence lawyer representing Mohamed Abdullah Warsame, 52, confirmed that his client was evaluated at the Philippe Pinel Institute.

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Grooming gang inquiry will expose bungling police who failed to investigate gangs of Asian men, chairman pledges

Police who failed to investigate child sex grooming gangs will be held to account, the new independent inquiry’s head pledged today – as she promised issues of ethnicity, culture and religion will also be scrutinised.

‘Any evidence’ of criminal conduct by professionals will be referred to a specially-launched national operation to review hundreds of previously-closed investigations.

In its ‘terms of reference’ published this morning, the inquiry said it would ‘investigate how grooming gangs operated and how institutions, including police, local authorities, health services, social care services, and schools, responded to abuse’.


They better hop to it or they’ll all die of old age.

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