French Town Experiences Turmoil Over Public Islamic Religious Tributes

The first wife of the Prophet Muhammad was honored on a street sign.

One does not have to believe in the theory of the “great replacement” to take seriously the gradual disappearance of the French from towns where immigrants democratically took power.

Like in the town of Stains, just north of Paris, where the mayor, Azzédine Taïba, and alderman, Maïmouna Haïdara, back the initiative of community activist Houria Seddiki to name a street after the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad. There was no opposition to speak of, at least in local politics, as all 12 members of the left-wing city council are of Arabic and African origin — not a single one carries a traditional French name.

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The future of the Islamicized UK as set in Leicester

“Nobody expected Leicester to become the most multicultural city on the planet”. So wrote TheIndependent, the English left-wing newspaper ten years ago. “Leicester in 1972 looked into the crystal ball and did not like what it saw: that within a generation or so it would no longer be a city dominated by white Anglo-Saxon Christians. In the past 40 years, Leicester has become the symbolic city of multicultural Britain, a place where the number and size of minorities are astounding: 55 mosques, 18 Hindu temples, two synagogues, two Buddhist centers and a Jain center are seen as not a recipe for conflict or a millstone around the neck of the city, but as a badge of honor”.

There are places that have visited the European future before others: Malmö in Sweden, Trappes and Roubaix in France, Neukölln in Germany, Molenbeek in Belgium, Ceuta and Melilla in Spain. Leicester in England is also one of them …

And last month Leicester burned.

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Cowardice kills

The failures on the night of the Manchester Arena bombing are so shocking they’re almost unbelievable.

So now we know the grim truth about the dark hours that followed the suicide bombing of the Manchester Arena in 2017. Which is that our slow, slack response exacerbated Salman Abedi’s atrocity. Our hesitant reaction to this act of Islamist barbarism contributed to the suffering of the people who were caught up in it. It even seems that one of the deaths on that most calamitous of nights was a consequence not only of Abedi’s vile, bloody act but also of the paucity of the emergency services’ response. Take that in: someone died because we did not act. This is an extraordinary scandal.

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Soldier of Allah Anniversary

Lingering lessons from terrorist Nidal Hasan’s mass murder at Fort Hood.

The U.S. Army plans to rename Fort Hood, Texas, a 214,968-acre base “ideal for multifaceted training and testing of military units and troops.” The name change does not alter reality of a terrorist attack that marks an anniversary three days before the midterm election.

At Fort Hood on November 5, 2009, U.S. Army psychiatrist Nidal Hasan murdered 13 unarmed American soldiers and support personnel and wounded more than 40 others. The massacre marked a failure of political and military leadership, but there was more to it.

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‘Dying without dignity..failed at every stage’: Furious families slam emergency services as report finds some victims could have survived Manchester Mohammedan terror attack

Families bereaved by the Manchester Arena bombing have blasted the emergency services for failing their loved ones after a damning report published today found that two of those who died in the terror attack could have survived with better treatment.

The family of John Atkinson, said he was left dying on the floor ‘without his dignity’ and was ‘failed at every stage’ after an inquiry found the injuries he suffered were ‘survivable’ but ‘inadequacies in the emergency response’ were likely to have resulted in his death.

The parents of Saffie-Rose Roussos, eight, the youngest victim of the attack, said they believed in their hearts their little girl ‘would have survived had she been given correct medical attention that she needed’.

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CIA, Mossad, and regime change in Iran

Mullahs have absolutely no place in the future of a free Iran, just like Nazis in today’s Germany. The world must support the revolt.

In a loathsome speech on Saturday October 29, 2022, the notorious Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC, Hussein Salami, warned young Iranians for continuing to protest and denounced them as villains.

“Today is the last day of the riots. Do not come to the streets again. What do you want from this nation?” Salami said pompously. The core of the regime has interpreted the protests as a “threat to domestic stability which can lead to destabilizing the political system.”

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The ‘Islamophobia’ Industry Goes Bankrupt

Turns out, Muslims—not evangelicals, Jews, or rednecks—are the most ‘Islamophobic’ demographic in America.

For long, the powers that be have insisted that Islamophobia—defined as “unfounded fear of and hostility towards Islam”—is the root of all problems between Muslims and non-Muslims in the West. Speaking last May, Joe Biden lamented that “so many Muslims [are] being targeted with violence. No one, no one should [be] discriminated against or be oppressed for their religious beliefs…. Muslims make our nation stronger every single day, even as they still face real challenges and threats in our society, including targeted violence and Islamophobia that exists.”

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For Daughter of American Militant, Scars of ISIS’s Reign Run Deep

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Leyla Ekren, a quiet but scrappy girl from rural Kansas, lost her childhood in Syria, where her mother dragged her after war broke out more than a decade ago.

Even as she fell ill with typhoid fever, her mother, a hardened militant who would ascend the ranks of the Islamic State, demanded that she undertake military training. As delirium and pain ravaged her mind and body, Leyla, then 10, found her effervescence evaporating. She just wanted to die.

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Canada: ‘Expert’ on ‘radicalization and extremism’ says ISIS brides and their kids should be repatriated ‘quickly’

Cécile Rousseau, who is described as “a pediatric psychiatrist at McGill University and an expert on violent radicalization and extremism,” advises that women and children who are being detained in Islamic State (ISIS) camps should be brought back to Canada “quickly.” She “does not believe that a handful of women returning with young children, who will be monitored and given support, will represent a danger to Canadian society,” yet she is touted as an “expert” in “radicalization and extremism.”

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Leicester and the whitewashing of Islamism

A new inquiry into the unrest in Leicester seems to be biased from the outset.

Leicester mayor Sir Peter Soulsby has established an independent inquiry into the violent disorder that rocked the east of the city for much of September. Last week, he appointed Dr Chris Allen to lead it. This has gone down like a lead balloon among many members of Leicester’s Hindu community.

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Kansas woman who led all-female IS battalion sentenced to 20 years

Allison Fluke-Ekren – Psycho

A US woman who admitted leading an all-female battalion of the Islamic State group (IS) has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Allison Fluke-Ekren, a 42-year-old from Kansas, committed terrorist acts in Iraq, Syria and Libya over an eight-year period.

She also admitted to giving military training to more than 100 women and girls, including some as young as 10.

She pleaded guilty to the charges in June.

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Palestinians: Why Are Attacks on Christians Being Ignored?

A series of violent incidents in Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, and the nearby towns of Beit Jala and Beit Sahour, have left Christians worried about their safety and future under the Palestinian Authority (PA).

Many Christians living in these communities are complaining that the Palestinian Authority is not doing enough to punish those who attack churches and Christian-owned businesses. The perpetrators are Muslims who make up the majority of the population in the Bethlehem area.

Earlier this year, Palestinian Evangelical Pastor Johnny Shahwan was arrested by the PA security forces on charges of “promoting normalization” with Israel.

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Car bombings kill at least 100 in Mogadishu, says Somali president

Somalia’s president says at least 100 people were killed on Saturday in two car bombings at a busy junction in the capital, Mogadishu, and the toll could rise in the country’s deadliest attack since a truck bombing at the same spot five years ago killed more than 500.

President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, at the site of the explosions in Mogadishu, told journalists that nearly 300 other people were wounded. “We ask our international partners and Muslims around the world to send their medical doctors here since we can’t send all the victims outside the country for treatment,” he said.

How can they tell when a bomb goes off? Does the place look better post detonation?

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