Terror trial begins six years after Brussels attack

The Brussels bombings terror trial begins today of ten suspects accused of helping to carry out Islamic State suicide attacks that killed 32 people and injured more than 300 in March 2016.

Salah Abdeslam, 33, is among the Isis jihadists standing trial, having already been convicted of murder for his role in the Bataclan gun and bomb attacks in Paris, which killed 130 and injured more than 400 in 2015. But absent will be terrorist commanders and their lieutenants who masterminded or led the bombings in the Belgian capital; they either blew themselves up, died in shootouts with police or during the war in Syria.

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Illerkirchberg Germany, two girls knifed 1 dead – suspect is said to have fled into the municipal refugee shelter. “Motive Unknown” as usual

Girl (14) dies after being attacked on the way to school

Illerkirchberg (Baden-Württemberg) – There are tragic scenes that must have happened in the early hours of the morning in Illerkirchberg, south of Ulm. A girl (14) lost her life in a brutal attack on her way to school. Another (13) was seriously injured.

… The alleged perpetrator is said to have fled to a neighboring apartment building. The house is the municipal refugee shelter.

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ISIS terrorist Neil Prakash charged, extradited to Victoria

A Melbourne man accused of being an Islamic State terrorist has been extradited to Victoria.

Neil Prakash, 31, was also charged with six offences including engaging in hostile activity in a foreign state, being a member of a terrorist organisation and entering or remaining in a declared area.

Footage released by Australian Federal Police (AFP) shows Prakash being escorted onto a late night flight from Darwin to Melbourne. He was then bundled into a vehicle.

In Canada he’d be walking free among us.

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Federal Court hearings set to begin about repatriating ISIS Murder Cultists from Syria

A Federal Court is slated to begin two days of hearings Monday into the Liberal government’s refusal to repatriate 19 Canadian women and children who are being held in northeastern Syria.

Family members for the six women and 13 children are expected to argue that the government’s refusal to help them, as well as some Canadian men, amounts to a breach of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.


They are not victims.

They willingly renounced Canada and joined a murder cult.

They have no right to be repatriated unless it means a bullet in the head on arrival.

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Iran ramping up murder, kidnapping attempts in the US, Canada, and Europe – report

“These hostile [Iranian] activities and foreign interference undermine the security of Canada and Canadians, as well as our democratic values and sovereignty,” said a spokesperson from Canada’s intelligence agency.

Iran is ramping up its crackdowns on dissidents, including political activists and journalists, living abroad, and recruiting third-party criminals for assassination attempts against Iranian and Israeli nationals in Europe and North America, according to a Washington Post report.

The Post report comes on the heels of a recent warning to Iranians in the UK from the country’s MI5 intelligence agency. MI5 told dissidents that Iranian agents and paid criminals acting on their behalf were attempting to kidnap and kill critics of the regime living in London and other British localities.

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Integration Expert Says Brussels Riots Inspired by Hatred of the West

A sociology professor and expert on migration and integration has claimed that the riots in Brussels which saw cars flipped over and set alight, shops looted, and police attacked following Sunday’s World Cup match between Morocco and Belgium were largely motivated by a “hatred of the West,” echoing statements made by AfD MEP Joachim Kuhs earlier this week at the European parliament.

Ruud Koopmans, a Dutch sociologist, professor at Humboldt University in Berlin, and researcher on migration, social integration, and transnationalization at the Berlin Social Science Center told the German press earlier this week that the Moroccans who rioted in Brussels and several Belgian and Dutch cities were driven by and large by their “hatred of the West.

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Shamima Begum is a traitor, not a victim

Save your tears for the true victims of the ISIS death cult.

Nothing convinces me more that modern Britain has lost the moral plot than the discussion about Shamima Begum. Politicians, activists, commentators – all seem utterly incapable of appreciating the gravity of Begum’s offence. We are not talking about your typical teenage moral error here. This isn’t even simply a case of joining a proscribed organisation, which would be serious enough. No, Begum’s true transgression was treason, the betrayal of her community and her nation, which ought to be viewed by every serious democrat as the worst offence a person can commit. That so many cannot see this is testament to the low esteem in which we hold the ideals of nationhood and citizenship in the 21st century.

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Trudeau government looking to secure release of 6 Muslim psychosluts who joined Islam’s ISIS murder cult

Canada looking to secure release of 19 women, children held in Syria: document

The federal government says it is looking at helping to secure the release of 19 Canadian women and children being held in northeastern Syria.

The move comes just before supporters of the six women and 13 children get set to argue in Federal Court that the Liberal government’s long-standing refusal to repatriate them as well as several Canadian men amounts to a breach of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Not one is innocent. They knew exactly what they were getting into when they signed up for Mo’s Murder Inc.

They should not be allowed back.

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Shamima Begum’s jihadi husband insists they were happily married despite her claims she was ‘groomed and trafficked’

Shamima Begum’s husband insists that their marriage was happy and they even spent time baking – as he paints a picture of domestic bliss in Syria, in contrast to the image she portrayed at her appeal to win back her British citizenship.

Begum, an A-star pupil at Bethnal Green Academy in east London, left Britain in February 2015, with two friends who are thought to have been killed in the conflict.

Yago Riedijk, a Dutch convert, was 23 and had been injured fighting for ISIS when he married the 15-year-old, days after she arrived in Syria.

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MPs shocked rabid Jew Hater attended Parliament Hill reception for International Death To Israel Day

Appropriately named Nazih Khatatba

MPs condemn controversial publisher’s attendance at Parliament Hill reception

The Liberal MP who chairs the Canada-Palestine Parliamentary Friendship group is among multiple Canadian politicians condemning the presence of a man accused of being a “Holocaust denier” at a Parliament Hill reception held earlier this week to mark the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

Salma Zahid, the Liberal MP who chairs the all-party friendship group, condemned the views of Nazih Khatatba, the publisher and editor of a Toronto-based Arabic-language newspaper, who Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman told the House of Commons Thursday was “a dangerous antisemite, Holocaust denier, and terrorist sympathizer.”


Bullshit, this is Laith Marouf 2.0. They’re apologizing because they got caught.

Get used to it multiculturalists, this is the diversity you wished for and you shall have it in ever increasing abundance.

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Belgium’s World Cup Football Riots: A Symbol of the Failure of the Migration Policy

Violent clashes took place in Belgium after the Morocco-Belgium football match during the World Cup in Qatar.

Riots took place in Brussels, Antwerp and Liege, where a police station was attacked by about 50 “youths”, and also in several cities in the Netherlands. Beyond these incidents, the popular jubilation in the predominantly Moroccan neighborhoods of Brussels, especially in Molenbeek, revealed that in these areas, the Moroccan identity has remained much stronger than the Belgian one, even though most of the inhabitants have dual nationality.


Multicult is toxic.

A society only exists where its inhabitants regard themselves as bound together by a culture composed of language, religion, law, literature, traditions, customs and so on expressed through civic and political ideals embedded in the historic development of that culture. Different ethnicities can sign up to the norms established by that culture, even if they are newcomers who didn’t share in its development. But there has to be an identifiable overarching culture to which they can sign up.

Multiculturalism, by contrast, means that no one culture defines a nation which is composed instead of a babel of cultures. Moreover, multiculturalism holds that the indigenous culture cannot declare its values superior to any other. So it cannot lay down cultural norms which everyone is expected to share. Multiculturalism therefore destroys society as a body of people with a shared collective national vision.

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Preacher Accused of Being ISIS Marriage Broker Faces Trial in New York

Abdullah el-Faisal – Muslim Terrorist

In late 2016, Abdullah el-Faisal, a Jamaican preacher who was an outspoken supporter of the Islamic State, began communicating on WhatsApp with a woman in New York who claimed to be an aspiring jihadist with medical training.

He offered to help her join the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, prosecutors in Manhattan said, and made an introduction to a member of the group, which is known for carrying out brutal executions, including drownings and beheadings in the Middle East. Mr. Faisal described the man as someone who not only would help her travel to join extremist fighters — but who would be a suitable husband.

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Six Years After Muslim Terrorist Bombings, Belgium Readies for Biggest Trial

BRUSSELS — Belgium’s worst peacetime massacre left 32 dead and hundreds marked for life. Now, six and a half years later, Brussels will host its biggest ever criminal trial.

Jury selection begins on Wednesday ahead of hearings into the charges against the nine alleged jihadists accused of taking part in the March 2016 suicide bombings.

The case will be heard in the former headquarters of the NATO military alliance, temporarily converted into a huge high-security court complex.

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“Rightwing Zionists” Tainted “Our” Elections, Islamist Group’s Antisemitic Report Says

You are not going to believe this. During the mid-term elections, advocacy groups gave money – a lot of money – supporting candidates they thought would be good on the issues they care about.

It’s shocking, right?

The anti-Israel group Americans for Justice in Palestine Action (AJP Action) seems to think so. It touted a “groundbreaking report” last week that showed pro-Israel groups gave money to pro-Israel candidates.

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Iran’s Revolutionary Guard is listed terrorist group ‘by association,’ Canadian court rules

Qasem Soleimani memorial Toronto

A judge has ruled that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard is a “terrorist entity” under Canadian law, adding fuel to the debate over how to deal with the branch of Tehran’s armed forces.

The Ontario Superior Court found the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was “a listed entity” because one of its branches, the Qods Force, was already designated as such by Canada.

Why bother when our government lets them in wholesale?

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