Manchester Airport video raises questions over police toughness

With new footage emerging from the Manchester Airport fracas, where a female police officer’s nose was broken, violence against law enforcement has once again been thrust into the spotlight.

Brothers Mohammed Fahir Amaaz and Muhammad Amaad are on trial for their part in the brawl with Great Manchester Police in the airport last July. Police officers had sought to arrest Amaaz after he was alleged to have headbutted another man, Abdulkareem Ismaeil, before a violent scuffle ensued. Jurors were shown footage of the incident’s aftermath, in which PC Lydia Ward was left with blood streaming from her nose. The officer — who is on record as describing herself as “petite” at 5’2” and eight stone — told the court that she was “absolutely terrified” during the experience.

Share

Germany: Youth Gang Terrorizes Small Town, Vigilante Patrol Group Forms To Protect Children

The small German town of Harsefeld is grappling with a severe breakdown of public order, as a youth gang’s reign of terror has led to hospitalizations, extortion, and drug dealing. The situation has become so desperate that citizens are being forced to form a vigilante patrol group, highlighting a perceived failure of the state to protect its own people.

What was once a tranquil Lower Saxon town has now become a hotbed of controversy after a youth gang’s actions led to the formation of the patrol group.

Share

US: Mahmoud Khalil sues Trump administration for $20m

Leading US Democrat Party members

Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student who played a prominent role in pro-Palestinian campus protests, filed a $20 million (over €17 million) claim Thursday against the Trump administration, arguing he was wrongly imprisoned.

Khalil, a legal US resident, was arrested in March after President Donald Trump vowed to deport foreign students involved in the pro-Palestinian protest movement at US college campuses this year.

He was held in an immigration detention center in Louisiana for three months before his release in June, which came just hours after a judge ordered him to be granted bail.

Share

Video of sobbing and bloodied female police officer after she was ‘attacked by Manchester Airport suspects’ is shown to court

The moment a female police officer was left sobbing and bleeding after being punched in the face during a brawl at Manchester Airport, was shown today in court.

Constable Lydia Ward told of being ‘terrified’ after coming under attack – as new police footage of the incident was entered in evidence.

She was one of three officers who went to arrest Mohammed Fahir Amaaz at Terminal Two last July.

Not kicked enough.

Share

Islamic Identity Politics Is Taking Hold of Europe

Fuelled by Islamists and their progressive enablers, sectarianism is creeping into the mainstream.

Across Europe, a new kind of politics is taking root. It is sectarian, identitarian, and increasingly shaped by the demands of Islamist interest groups, cloaked in the demands of progressivism and tolerance.

Sweden is a case in point. Jamal el-Haj, a Lebanese-born Swedish politician, was expelled from the Social Democratic Party last year after it was revealed he had intervened in an asylum case on behalf of a fundamentalist imam back in 2017. He had also previously attended a conference in Malmö in the spring of 2023 that had connections to Hamas, the Islamist terror group and perpetrators of the October 7th pogrom in southern Israel later that year.

Share

Hamas fails to overturn status as banned terrorist group in UK

The Home Office has dismissed an application by Hamas to be removed from the list of banned terrorist organisations.

The Islamist Palestinian group, which led the October 7 attacks that killed about 1,200 Israelis, launched a legal challenge in April claiming the designation breached the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

The proscription makes it a criminal offence to have any association with or show support for the group in the UK.


They should have tried a sympathetic nation like Canada first in order to gain momentum.

Toss a few votes at Carney and it’s all fixed.

Share

Muslim media watchdog ‘wrongly labelled terror attack coverage as Islamophobic’

A Muslim media watchdog wrongly labelled coverage of Islamist terror attacks as “Islamophobic”, a report has claimed.

Policy Exchange, a think tank, said that factual news reports of such incidents had been assessed by the Centre for Media Monitoring (CfMM) as examples of “Islamophobic, negative” journalism.

Those criticised by the centre, which was originally a Muslim Council of Britain project but is now an independent entity, include the Associated Press, a leading news agency, after it reported on a terror attack in Manchester on New Year’s Eve in December 2018.

Share

‘Squad’ Dem Ilhan Omar’s daughter, 22, reveals embarrassing ‘career’ after college suspended her over Gaza protest

Is this the kid Ilhan had with her brother?

‘Squad’ member Ilhan Omar’s daughter has taken to selling her used clothes to pay the bills after she was suspended from college for her pro-Palestine protesting.

Isra Hirsi, 22, took to Instagram this week to share how her life is going since being suspended from Columbia University’s liberal arts college, Barnard College, last year.

‘Unemployment got me,’ she said, adding that she is selling her clothes on thrifting platform Depop.

Share

Envoy says Canada is coming closer to recognizing Palestinian statehood

OTTAWA — The Palestinian ambassador to Canada says she feels Ottawa is on the brink of officially recognizing statehood for her people, as she also takes note of tougher language from Canada on Israel’s actions in Gaza.

“Accountability means everything to the Palestinian people. That’s all we are looking for,” said Mona Abuamara, who is at the end of her four-year term as the chief representative of the Palestinian General Delegation to Canada.

Share

‘You can’t buy a wife’ class

Finland’s former PM

Who knew that bringing people from other cultures might create problems? Yes, problems such as “you can’t buy a wife here,” or women don’t like to be touched in public.

Yes, you can’t make this stuff up, but it is reality in a place called Finland. Remember that quiet country where Finnish blondes made the cover of certain popular magazines? This is not your father’s Finland, if you know what I mean.

Share

As usual Feds failed to screen Muslim terrorists now facing trial, briefing note reveals

The Department of Immigration in a briefing note admits it never sought “comprehensive security screening” of suspected Egyptian terrorists.

Two Egyptian nationals were arrested in 2024 for plotting an attack on Toronto, and are in custody until their 2026 trial. Then-Immigration Minister Marc Miller at the time defended his department’s handling of the case.

Share

No, British Muslims were not the ‘real victims’ of 7/7

Today marks the 20-year anniversary of the most lethal terrorist attack on British soil of this century so far: the 7/7 London Bombings. It was the first Islamist suicide attack in the UK, and the deadliest act of terror since the 1988 Lockerbie bombing. Even though I was a 15-year-old schoolboy at the time, I remember the 7/7 attacks as if they were yesterday. Fifty-two people were murdered, with a further 784 injured, by four jihadists: Mohammad Sidique Khan, Shehzad Tanweer, Shehzad Tanweer and Germaine Lindsay. Three were British-born sons of Pakistani Muslim migrants, with the other being a Jamaica-born convert to Islam.

Share