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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Leaked emails: Royal Navy personnel should not feel ‘compelled’ to wear uniform in public as a ‘lower profile would be more appropriate’

Last Tuesday, British authorities arrested a 24-year-old man after he allegedly stabbed a British Army soldier off-duty but in uniform—this week, leaked emails from the Royal Navy reveal that military members are being advised to forgo wearing their uniforms or covering any military insignias in public, because a “lower profile would be more appropriate.”

After the politicians imported the Muslim third world into England, military members now find themselves in enemy territory in their own homeland.

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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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Don Braid: Illegal slaughter and sale of uninspected meat a major Alberta health risk, says head of E. coli probe

“… In June, the RCMP laid charges against four men for illegal slaughter of animals. Seven halal grocery stores in Calgary were shut down. The slaughtering was done on rural properties in the counties of Mountain View, Rocky View and Wheatland.

Mounties provided a photo of discarded cow carcasses covered in snow. In Edmonton, police found live goats destined for slaughter in a rented garage.”

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Toronto Jewish sites attacked: School bus burned, anti-Israel graffiti found

A school bus parked in a Jewish Toronto neighborhood was consumed in arson and several Jewish community sites were daubed with anti-Israel graffiti, Canadian politicians and Jewish groups announced on Monday.

York Center Parliament Member Yaara Saks and Eglinton-Lawrence MP Marco Mendico said on social media that the local Police were investigating the burning of the school bus.

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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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Crimes Against Jewish Community Rose 71 Percent in 2023: StatCan

The Jewish community was the primary target of police-reported hate crimes in 2023, despite comprising less than one percent of Canada’s population.

Anti-Semitic incidents rose 71 percent between 2022 and 2023 for a total of 900 reported crimes last year, according to StatCan figures. Jewish-related hate crimes have risen steadily over the past four years with 331 incidents in 2020, 492 in 2021, and 527 in 2022.

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Stop blaming police racism for the Manchester Airport incident

The story of the Manchester Airport incident has taken some dramatic twists and turns.

Last week, video footage emerged of a Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officer kicking a man in the head. The details of what exactly sparked the altercation are still murky. It seems like two brothers – Fahir and Amaad Amas – were meeting their mother at the airport. Prior to landing, an argument broke out between her and a male passenger on the plane. In the terminal, things escalated and a fight started between the passenger and the brothers. Police officers then quickly became involved.

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Germany talking with Taliban to send back criminal migrants

Germany is in “confidential” negotiations with the Taliban and the Assad regime over the deportation of “violent” migrants.

Nancy Faeser, the government’s interior minister, told Bild, the German tabloid: “We are negotiating confidentially with various states to make deportations to Afghanistan and Syria possible again.

“We particularly want to consistently deport violent Islamist perpetrators,” she added.

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17-year-old Ali Al-Shakati arrested in connection with the stabbings in Southport, England

Merseyside Police have confirmed that a teenager has been arrested following a stabbing incident in Southport.

Officers were called to a property on Hart Street around 11:50 AM on Monday to reports of multiple people being attacked, including children and adults. At least one fatality has been reported.

A 17-year-old Ali Al-Shakati from Banks has been arrested in connection with the Southport stabbings and is currently in police custody.

The suspect in the Southport stabbings, Ali-Al-Shakati, was on the MI6 watch list and known to Liverpool mental health services. He was an asylum seeker who arrived in the UK by boat last year.

Many thanks to Clink9 and Canucklehead and everyone who contributed to correcting my earlier post.

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North African crime rate explodes in Germany, rape up 169% and murder up 110% in 4 years

The crime rate of North Africans is soaring higher in Germany, with Moroccans and Tunisians now responsible for one murder every six days on average. However, other serious crimes, including assault, stabbings, and rape, are exploding as well, with the German left-liberal government overseeing an incredible increase in crime while refusing to deport offenders.

h/t Kiki9

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Anti-Israel protesters at Olympics make Nazi salute, chant ‘Heil Hitler’

Anti-Israel protesters made Nazis salutes and shouted ‘Heil Hitler’ during a soccer match at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games on Saturday.

Video posted to social media shows the protesters holding up Palestinian flags and making the Nazi salute and chant during the playing of Hatikva, the Israeli national anthem, prior to the match between Israel and Paraguay.

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UK: Diversity erupts at Peak District beauty spot between stick-wielding multiculturalists

Brawl between stick-wielding walkers erupts at Peak District beauty spot

Police were called to a popular beauty spot in the Peak District after a fight broke out between several people wielding large sticks.

Video footage of the incident shows onlookers watching as several men attack each other at the stepping stones in Dovedale National Nature Reserve on Saturday afternoon.

The National Trust said the incident occurred as two groups of walkers tried to cross in opposite directions, despite the fact the stepping stones are currently closed.

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