Trudeau’s Canada: Hamas or ISIS supporter? Welcome to Canuckistan! Family Of A Yazidi Massacre Survivor? Don’t Call Us We’ll Call You!

10 years after ISIL massacre, Yazidis urge Canada to let them bring their family members

August is a month of tragedy and pain for the Yazidis, an ancient religious minority from northern Iraq.

In the early hours of Aug. 3, 2014, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) stormed through Sinjar, determined to erase the tiny, insular religious group. After announcing their caliphate in Iraq and Syria, ISIL killed men and boys, sold women into sex slavery or forced them to convert and marry militants. Those who could, fled.


Islam is evil. The Liberal-Left hope to harness that evil for use as latter day Storm Troopers against us.

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin revokes plea deal for 9/11 terrorists

The plea deal that prosecutors agreed to with three of the terrorists behind the Sept. 11 terror attacks who were awaiting trial in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has been revoked by Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III.

On Friday, Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III took the lead on the case and effectively put the death penalty back on the table for Khalid Shaikh Mohammad, Walid Muhammad Salih Mubarak Bin ‘Attash, and Mustafa Ahmed Adam al Hawsawi.

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Tory public safety critic demands answers on RCMP’s Free Range Muslim Terrorists

Tory public safety critic demands answers on alleged terror twosome

Dear Minister LeBlanc,

I, like millions of other Canadians, was shocked to learn yesterday (Wednesday) of a planned terrorist attack in Toronto. The planned attack, which I am thankful was foiled by police and security services, involved an individual who previously travelled to Syria to join ISIS and participate in its genocidal campaign of terror.

As we know from the RCMP, this individual was charged with committing aggravated assault on behalf of the terrorist group while abroad in 2015.

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How did accused father-son Muslim terror team get into Canada?

The shocking Islamic State-inspired mass casualty terror plot targeting Toronto has scores of loose ends.

Foremost among them: How did the alleged father-son terror tag team get into Canada? When did they arrive? Under what circumstances? And were they vetted?

On Wednesday, law enforcement announced that they had thwarted what RCMP Supt. James Parr described a targeted attack in its “advanced” stages.

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‘I didn’t do any of it’: Father and son accused of Toronto terror plot both deny younger man’s guilt

The father and son accused of plotting a violent Toronto terrorist attack in support of the Islamic State denied the son’s involvement during a court appearance Thursday.

Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, 62, and his son, Mostafa Eldidi, 26, appeared in Newmarket court on terrorism charges for allegedly plotting what authorities have called a “serious and violent attack” in Toronto. The men were arrested at a Richmond Hill hotel Sunday.

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Nearly 1 in 20 of all Syrians now lives in Germany, over half receive welfare

Ever since the 2015/16 migrant crisis, Syrians have arrived in Germany in ever-increasing numbers, and now number at least 972,000 at the end of 2023, according to Statista. There are 22 million Syrians living in Syria itself, meaning those in Germany represent nearly 1 for every 20 in their native country.

This is extremely rapid growth since 2014 when there were only 60,000 Syrians in Germany. Since then, the population has grown 16-fold.

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Toronto terror suspects recorded video with weapons, ISIS flag

A father and son accused of planning a terrorist attack in Toronto had filmed a video of themselves holding weapons in front of the ISIS flag, sources told Global News.

The video of Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, 62, and Mostafa Eldidi, 26, showed them with an axe and machete, according to three sources.

Two of the six terrorism charges filed against the pair accuse them of possessing those same items for the benefit of ISIS.

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Toronto terror arrests and the enduring appeal of ISIS

The arrest of a father and son accused of planning a mass casualty attack in Toronto on behalf of ISIS suggests the enduring appeal of the terrorist group.

Five years after it was defeated in Syria, where it committed scores of atrocities, the so-called Islamic State continues to inspire violence far from the Middle East.

The alleged plot disrupted by this week’s arrests involved an axe and machete, which were seized by police, according to court records obtained by Global News.

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9/11 mastermind and accomplices ‘spared death penalty under plea deals’

The alleged mastermind of the 9/11 terror attacks and two accomplices will plead guilty in exchange for being given life sentences rather than the death penalty, according to reports.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Walid bin Attash and Mustafa al-Hawsawi were set to stand trial on conspiracy charges at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, after more than two decades in US custody. The case has been delayed for over ten years over claims that their torture by the CIA had undermined the evidence against them.

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Calgary: Sentencing of Muslim terrorism sympathizer delayed once again as defence deals with new ‘wrinkle’

The sentencing of Calgary terrorism sympathizer Zakarya Rida Hussein was adjourned again Tuesday, this time so his lawyer can deal with a new “wrinkle” in the case.

Defence counsel Alain Hepner asked Justice Harry Van Harten to delay sentencing submissions to September, so he can deal with the latest issue with his client and the offender’s family.

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New lawyer for Manchester Airport brawl family compared US and Israel to 9/11 hijackers

The new lawyer for the family at the centre of the Manchester Airport brawl compared Israel and the US with the 9/11 hijackers in controversial comments he made more than a decade ago.

Aamer Anwar is representing brothers Fahir Amaaz and Muhammad Amaad, who were involved in an altercation with armed police officers in Terminal 2 of the airport on Tuesday.

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Anjem Choudary, hero to Muslims worldwide, jailed for at least 28 years over terror offences

Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 28 years after being found guilty of running a banned terrorist organisation.

Choudary, 57, who counter-terror police say has had a “radicalising impact” on terrorists, was convicted last week of taking a “caretaker role” in directing Al-Muhajiroun (ALM) while its founder was in jail.

He was also found guilty of encouraging support for the group through online lectures to the Islamic Thinkers Society, which prosecutors said was another name for ALM.

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Teenager, 17, arrested over Southport stabbings was an ‘introvert who never went out’ and lived with his ‘hard working father and stay at home mother’ who had moved to the UK from Rwanda

 

Upperdate: Teenager, 17, arrested over Southport stabbings was an ‘introvert who never went out’ and lived with his ‘hard working father and stay at home mother’ who had moved to the UK from Rwanda

Update: This story is getting weirder, Reuters has issued a fact check

Fact Check: Southport stabbing suspect was born in the UK, say police


Two hero dance class teachers saved up to 16 innocent children from being attacked by a masked killer who ambushed a Taylor Swift-themed workshop in Southport yesterday, MailOnline can reveal.

Brave Leanne Lucas, 35, who organised the yoga and bracelet making class is among the victims fighting for her life in hospital after the ‘ferocious attack’ that left two children dead.

The primary school supply teacher – who now teaches children’s yoga workshops – suffered stab injuries after a man entered the venue through the unlocked door, which was left open amid the scorching heat, and started attacking children.

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