A Yazidi woman who was abducted by ISIS when she was 11 years old has finally been rescued from the clutches of the terrorist group and tearfully reunited with her family in Iraq.
Fawzia Amin Sido, now 21, was just a child when she was abducted by Islamic State terrorists and endured ten years of captivity, including being forced to bear children with her captor, according to Ynet News.
Anti-Muslim hate in US rises since 7 October but advocates praise community resilience
Arafat Issa hangs Palestinian flags across a pedestrian bridge in Durham, North Carolina, almost every week. But on 28 July, a man in a baseball cap pulled out a knife and cut the flags down from the steel railing. Issa says the man cursed at him and his family before waving the knife in their direction. They had two small children, including Issa’s four-month-old daughter, with them.
“He told us: go back where you came from,” Issa says. “I was scared … it’s not like we were doing anything wrong. We were peacefully protesting.”
Issa is a 42-year-old Palestinian American barber who has lived in North Carolina for more than a decade. His parents and siblings are in the West Bank, where settler violence against Palestinians is escalating. His experience is one of many examples of anti-Palestinian and anti-Muslim hate documented by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (Cair) since 7 October of last year. “We are seeing an uptick in violent vigilante response to peaceful pro-Palestinian protesters,” said Nicole Fauster-Bradford, a community advocacy director at Cair.
Extremist attack on Jewish community ‘realistic possibility,’ intelligence report says
… The government’s Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre wrote in a June 24 memo that it was monitoring “the rising tide of antisemitism and violent rhetoric associated with the conflict in Gaza with concern.”
“A lone actor attack—inspired by a range of ideological or religious extremism such as neo-Nazism or DAESH [ISIS] (Ed. Danishes)—targeting Jewish interests in Canada is a realistic possibility,” said a July 10 memo.
… The de-classified materials on the Canadian national security implications of the Hamas-Israel conflict were disclosed to Global News under the Access to Information Act.
Danishes are bad, evil and mean but Canada’s Nazis are a far greater risk.
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Antony Blinken are one heck of a diplomatic team—from a new BBC report on Sunday comes the news that with the Taliban solidly in control of Afghanistan since the U.S. handed it over in August of 2021, little girls who were sold into sex slavery but escaped through “divorce” are now being dragged back to their “husbands.”
I blame western liberals like Trudeau who still trot out the likes of Malala as if she in any way represented what is or what could be Islam.
It was lie they peddled to make themselves feel superior to those who told the truth about the Mohammedan death cult.
A truth they were ready to ignore if it advanced their agendas.
Well Malala and her family made out like bandits as liberal guilt and the need to virtue signal resulted in millions being dumped on them. So there’s that.
Hate crimes against Jews have increased 69% in Toronto, police say
Toronto has seen a 69 per cent increase in hate crimes against Jewish people in the wake of Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel, according to the city’s top cop.
Year-to-date, Chief Myron Demkiw’s force has fielded reports of 350 hate crimes, a 40 per cent increase over the first nine months of last year.
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Americans are well aware of the security disaster of the Biden-Harris open southern border — including 400 illegal crossers who were flagged on the FBI terrorism watch list.
But an alarming new terrorism prosecution in New York now demands American attention and diplomatic pressure be turned on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s unprecedented mass immigration policies.
Only one word captures the vibe in the West following Israel’s killing of Hassan Nasrallah: anguish. Everywhere you look there is dread over what Israel has done, and fear of what it might unleash. Disquiet drips from every newspaper. You hear it in the trembling timbre of news anchors. You see it in the feverish warnings of ‘anti-war’ types that the Middle East now stands upon the precipice of apocalypse. You hear it in Guardianistas’ shrill damning of Israel as a ‘pugnacious out-of-control force’ that now even takes out terrorists ‘against the United States’ explicit wishes’. Yes, how dare this uppity state defy our masters in the neo-empire?
You get the impression that western leaders, diplomats and media come to enjoy chatting with Islamist terrorists over cocktails and begin ascribing them an underserved humanity while conveniently forgetting their murderous friends would slit their throats in a New York minute.
Bob Rae “Nasrallah was an extraordinarily influential figure in the whole region, the whole of the Middle East”
The rampage in Essen was more reminiscent of a terror attack than a ‘domestic dispute.’
A 41-year-old Syrian man set fire to two buildings, rammed his vehicle into a grocery store, and threatened passers-by with a machete in the western German city of Essen. While authorities and mainstream politicians are treating the case as an act of revenge by a mentally deranged man against his ex-wife’s new boyfriend, the attack bears the hallmarks of Islamist violence.
According to German media reports, the perpetrator set fire to two residential buildings on Saturday afternoon, injuring 31 people, including eight children who remain in critical condition. Photos circulating on social media show people clambering down ladders to try to escape one of the torched buildings.
Police in riot gear. Occupied buildings. Thousands of arrests. Distrupted classrooms. An atmosphere of fear and campuses crisscrossed with encampments.
In the year since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, universities across the globe were riven with protests, vigilante mobs, and antisemitism and Islamophobia investigations. Now, college officials are cracking down and trying to avoid similar scenes as the conflict approaches its one-year anniversary. Universities are announcing measures they say will keep campus safe and uninterrupted this year, after last year’s Israel-Palestine turmoil.
But activists say new restrictions on protest rights only further their resolve.
Hundreds of students from 15 schools within the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) attended a field trip on Sept. 18. The goal of the trip was to raise students’ awareness about the Indigenous community’s “efforts to address mercury contamination and advocate for their rights regarding mining and logging activities within their territory.” Parents were assured that their children would not participate in the “rally” but would “observe and learn from the presentations and discussions.”
Nothing new here. The Unholy alliance between the Liberal/Left and the Islamists is well established and so called allyship is really about infiltration and running cover for sinister agendas.
The TDSB and OISE have long been co-opted by perverse ideology.
Almost imperceptibly from Canada, the countries of the comparatively advanced world whose politics are more or less democratic, are edging back from their infatuation with the woke and racially atomized and extreme green, left. The shocking wave of antisemitism that freakishly arose after the barbarous assault of Hamas on Israel last October, has largely subsided. The campuses are quiet, the public is tired of having streets disrupted by ridiculous demonstrations proclaiming that the Jews have no right to be in the land of Israel, where they have been for more than 5,000 years, and the burdens of political correctness are becoming insufferable to the sensible majority of most western countries.
This seems a touch optimistic but I am curious about the turnouts on the upcoming anniversary of Oct 7.
I don’t bother going downtown where most of these demo’s take place but that’s due primarily to traffic and urban decay.
Missisaugastan is a place I avoid and Brampton may as well be in South Asia as far as I am concerned.
The crowds of the first Hamas support rallies in Canada may not be matched again but that doesn’t mean the Mohammedans and their useful idiot allies have had a change of heart.
Last week, on a single day of an undeclared war, one of the protagonists suffered more than 500 deaths and more than 1,600 wounded, a total of over 2,200 casualties.
The country in question has a population of 5 million. Now imagine if that casualty figure had occurred in a country with a population of, say, 90 million; the proportionate casualty figure would work out at a staggering 34,000.
Well, as you guessed, the first country mentioned is Lebanon, which has been dragged into a war on behalf of the second country, that is to say the Islamic Republic of Iran.
In June, Hashem Safieddine, the possible heir to the now dead Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, threatened Israel by saying, “Let (the enemy) prepare himself to cry and wail.”
But for quite some time, and especially since October 7, Israel has not been content to just mourn its dead, to watch idly as bombs rain down on its cities, or to be the world’s scapegoat for all the troubles in the Middle East.
At McGill and Concordia they are literally announcing that they will celebrate October 7th.
That’s what this is and that’s who they are.
Shame on anyone still pretending that these are just normal people exercising their right to protest. pic.twitter.com/pWo2KSpvCe