Twenty-two years later, federal government still working to deport Ottawa’s Mohamed Harkat

Twenty-two years after the federal government first launched its bid to deport Ottawa’s Mohamed Harkat to his native Algeria as a terrorist, a court will once again convene to consider the case.

A Federal Court hearing in December will review the “minister’s opinion,” written by an unnamed senior official at Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada, that concluded Harkat posed a serious threat to Canada as a member of the al-Qaida network and should be deported despite holding refugee status in this country.

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Germany: Oktoberfest beer starts flowing amid high security .. thanks to … you guessed it, Muslims

Thousands lined up early on Saturday in Munich as they waited for the world’s most famous beer festival to begin for the 189th time.

Visitors to the attractions faced extra security in the wake of a deadly knife attack in the city of Solingen in western Germany in August.

Although the venue opened at 9 a.m. local time, beer lovers faced a three-hour wait before Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter officially launched the two-week-long event by inserting a tap into the first keg.

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Gazan children in Canada offered controversial curriculum by Palestinian Authority

UNWRA school

Canada’s Jewish community is condemning an offer from the Palestinian Authority to teach its curriculum to children who recently arrived in Canada from Gaza, calling it “unacceptable” and “blatantly inappropriate.”


The citizens of western states have been viciously abused by the elites who encouraged Islamist immigration.

Mass deportations are called for and they should included the elites who advocated for Muslim immigration.

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Trudeau government to release report on how Muslim terrorists were allowed into Canada by the Trudeau gov’t

OTTAWA—A government review into how a father and son arrested in Toronto for allegedly planning a terror attack were allowed into Canada will be completed and made public in the next two weeks, federal immigration minister Marc Miller said Thursday.

Miller’s comments came as he appeared before the public safety committee, which is probing the Canadian government’s border screening processes in the backdrop of two recent alleged terror plots that were foiled in Canada but have raised concerns from opposition MPs about Canada’s security vetting.

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Muslim “student” accused of terror plot in New York welcomed with open arms into Trudeau’s Canada, records show

A foreign student in Canada accused of plotting an Islamic State-inspired attack against Jews living in New York entered this country last year without raising any red flags that triggered additional screening by federal security agencies, according to records tabled Thursday at a parliamentary inquiry.

Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, a 20-year-old Pakistani national residing in the Toronto area for the past year, was arrested in Quebec earlier this month. He now faces extradition to the United States on charges that he was lending material support and resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization.

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Muslim assault on Mali’s capital killed scores of people, say security sources

Scores of people reportedly died in a jihadist attack in the Malian capital on Tuesday, again raising questions about the junta’s capacity to tackle a 12-year insurgency.

Islamic militants attacked a number of locations in Bamako, including an elite police training academy. The violence, which the al-Qaida affiliate Jama’a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) claimed to have carried out, led to the closure of the city’s airport for the day.

The authorities said the insurrection had been quelled and acknowledged on state television that there had been fatalities but did not disclose the number.

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French Riots of 2023: The Police Were Right

Just over a year ago, France was gripped by a wave of violent riots following the death of Nahel, who was shot by a police officer as he fled after being pulled over. At the time, the young boy became a symbol of ‘police violence’ and ‘systemic racism’ on the part of the police. The in-depth investigation now proves that the police version of events was the correct one.

Let’s review the facts. On June, 27th 2023, Nahel Merzouk, a French-Algerian aged 17—i.e., under the legal driving age in France—was at the wheel of a powerful rental car registered in Poland, a Mercedes A-class, worth €50,000, with two minors as passengers. Refusing a police traffic stop, the young man ran the car at an officer, forcing the latter to shoot in self-defence. Nahel died as a result of the close-range gunfire.

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The Vatican now considers Europe’s Islamization “inevitable”

Benjamin Franklin is credited with creating the expression “nothing in life is inevitable except death and taxes”. Today, however, to a cardinal candidate to become Pope, the Islamization of Europe is also inevitable.

I met Cardinal Christoph Schönborn. I think it was in 2004. We were in Rimini and I had the opportunity to talk to him for an hour. We talked about relativism, Europe, the cultural crisis. A cultured cardinal, pro Israel, aware of the fracture we were experiencing although at the time it was only the beginning. This is why I was surprised by what Schönborn, Archbishop of Vienna, a former student of Joseph Ratzinger and today one of the cardinals most admired by the reigning Pontiff, just stated to a French magazine. According to him, faced with the growth of Islam in many historically Christian nations, the decline of Europe should be considered “inevitable.”

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Jerry Grafstein: The war against Jews comes to Canada

The roots of antisemitism in Canada are deep, tangled and growing. Nowhere in Western democracies has the rise been so swift, obvious and evident as in Canada. B’nai Brith Canada’s annual report tracking antisemitic incidents across Canada with impeccable statistics proves the point. Metro Toronto Police statistics also confirm this fact. There are more hate incidents against Jews and Jewish institutions per capita in Canada than all other minority groups put together. Per capita, the number of antisemitic incidents in Canada is highest in the Western world, and Toronto leads the world in per capita antisemitic incidents.

Maybe be a little more discerning of who you allow to immigrate?

 

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Sweden charges a woman with war crimes for allegedly torturing Yazidi women and children in Syria

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Swedish authorities on Thursday charged a 52-year-old woman associated with the Islamic State group with genocide, crimes against humanity and serious war crimes against Yazidi women and children in Syria — in the first such case of a person to be tried in the Scandinavian country.

Lina Laina Ishaq, who’s a Swedish citizen, allegedly committed the crimes from August 2014 to December 2016, in Raqqa, the former de facto capital of the self-proclaimed IS caliphate and home to about 300,000 people.

The crimes “took place under IS rule in Raqqa, and this is the first time that IS attacks against the Yazidi minority have been tried in Sweden,” senior prosecutor Reena Devgun said in a statement.

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Muslim Migrants and the Seething in Europe

Why Europeans are turning rightward.

In Great Britain, tens of thousands of people came out this summer to protest against Muslim criminals, and to bewail the failure of their government both to halt Muslim migration and to enforce its own deportation decisions. In France, the government is without a prime minister, as President Macron struggles to avoid confronting the matter that most exercises the French — Muslim migrants, the expense they cost the French taxpayers, the crimes they commit, the general sense of disorder and insecurity they create in the land. In Germany, the anti-Muslim immigrant party, Alternative für Deutschland, has become the winner in the recent election in Thuringia, and the runner-up in Saxony, results that have sent the other parties into a panic, as AfD’s inexorable rise, despite the national media’s attempts to blacken its image as a “most far-right party since the Nazis,” continues.

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Germany: Railway Conductors Advised To Only Check Tickets of ‘Nationals’

Railway staff in Thuringia have been told that ticket inspection is now discretionary—with discriminatory consequences. Specifically, train conductors can opt out of checking the credentials of passengers who appear to be foreign, due to the threat of assault.

While female conductors and train attendants tend to suffer disproportionately from such attacks, the problem is widespread across the rail service.

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How dangerous is the Islamist victory in Jordan’s elections?

Before last week’s elections, Jordan’s most popular political party, the Islamic Action Front, regularly organized protests against Israel’s military campaign in Gaza and recent incursions into the occupied West Bank.

During these, party supporters called out slogans like “we are all Hamas” and “Yahya Sinwar [who heads Hamas] is our leader.” Supporters of the Islamic Action Front, or IAF, also often demanded that Jordan scupper its long-running peace treaty with neighboring Israel, signed in 1994.

Perhaps, given the anger in Jordan about the civilian impact of Israel’s military campaign against the Hamas militant group in Gaza and the fact that around half of Jordan’s population has Palestinian roots, it should not have come as a surprise that the IAF did particularly well in Jordan’s parliamentary elections last week.

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Calgary: Muslim sentenced to six years in prison for sharing terrorism videos on TikTok

CALGARY – A Calgary man who pleaded guilty to sharing Islamic State recruitment videos and propaganda on TikTok will spend the next six years behind bars.

Zakarya Rida Hussein was sentenced during a court appearance on Friday after he pleaded guilty to one of four terrorism-related charges.

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