ISIS has implemented their rule of terror: A report from the Al-Hawl camp in Syria

‘What they were doing with ISIS, they’re still doing. Killing, stealing, burning tents, and especially in the foreign families’ section, which is the most dangerous and where no one can enter on foot,” Sarah Derik tells me as we sit in her office at the Al-Hawl refugees camp in northern Syria.

It is a cold and rainy March day. Outside, the rain is battering the canvas of the expanse of tents that house the camp’s inmates. Every so often, a woman in full black Islamic niqab dress can be seen making her way quickly from one tent to another.

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France: Strasbourg attack suspect jailed for 30 years

Strasbourg memorial

One of the accomplices in the deadly Christmas market attack in Strasbourg was handed 30 years in prison, a French court ruled Thursday.

The 42-year-old accomplice from the Ivory Coast, Audrey M., went on trial in February along with three others over their roles assisting in the attack. He was the main defendant in the trial, and is accused of helping the perpetrator of the attack obtain a firearm.

The 29-year-old attacker, Cherif Chekatt, was shot dead by police after a massive manhunt. He killed five people and wounded 11 others when he opened fire on the open-air market in December 2018.

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Canada has become a safe haven for officials from Iran’s monstrous regime

Qasem Soleimani: US kills top Iranian general in Baghdad air strike

We only heard the man with blood on his hands speak twice: once, to correct his Persian translator, and later, to confirm that he understood the reasons for his deportation order.

This was Seyed Salman Samani’s third and final hearing at Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). His lawyer had requested that it be closed, but the IRB declined, and so I was among the three journalists who attended the virtual hearing last month. And in the end, IRB adjudicator Kirk Dickenson ordered Mr. Samani – Iran’s former deputy interior minister – to be deported from Canada.

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Germany: Hundreds of Thousands of Asylum Seekers Could Soon Become Citizens

An MP for Germany’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has blasted the left-liberal ‘traffic light’ coalition’s radical new naturalization law, suggesting that it not only encourages more migration but also violates international refugee law which aims to give temporary protection to refugees—not grant quick citizenship.

The law makes migrants and asylum seekers eligible for naturalization after just three to five years of residency instead of eight, was passed by the leftist majority in the Bundestag in January and is set to come into effect in June.

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FUREY: Councillors throw Toronto cops under bus for doing their job

Deputy Toronto Police Chief Lauren Pogue said at a news conference Friday that police were confronted by “a very hostile crowd who actually assaulted our officers,” including a police horse, at a pro-Palestinian street protest last weekend. Pogue detailed how their concerns aren’t with the whole protest movement, but with a group of repeat agitators who continually ignore police warnings to follow the law.

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Pro-Palestinian protesters breaking the law, assaulting officers ‘will be arrested’: Toronto police

Toronto Police have warned pro-Palestinian protesters to behave, saying agitators are escalating tensions on Toronto streets in the wake of multiple arrests at a downtown demonstration last Saturday.

Police have said that, during Saturday’s protest, they seized a truck to lay a charge of stunt driving, and that protesters then “became aggressive and assaultive” toward officers. They said one woman threw horse manure at officers while another “intentionally used a flagpole to ‘spear’ at an officer.” Organizers of the rally later accused the officers of using excessive force.

Bravo TPS.

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Schoolgirl left in coma after attack for ‘un-Islamic behaviour’

A 14-year-old girl was severely wounded and left in a coma after being beaten outside her school by three other teenagers over what, her mother suggested, could have been down to un-Islamic behaviour.

The French government has launched an investigation over the attack in the southern city of Montpelier, which has caused political uproar across the country.

It came days after the head teacher of a Parisian school resigned following death threats after she asked a student to remove her Muslim veil, sparking widespread outrage.


From Europe 1

“You must be discreet”: in Vaulx-en-Velin, religious pressure is felt on young women

Three days after the attack on Samara in Montpellier, the question of religious pressure at school arises. The 14-year-old girl had been harassed for several months by one of her classmates, who notably treated her as an unbeliever. In Vaulx-en-Velin, near Lyon, some students confide to Europe 1 that this pressure is also felt.

The attack on Samara, a 14-year-old schoolgirl, shocks France. The young girl was attacked when leaving her Montpellier establishment at the beginning of the week. The attack was allegedly orchestrated by one of her classmates, who has been harassing the teenager for several months, not hesitating to insult her as a bitch and a kouffar (disbeliever in Arabic, editor’s note).

“Samara dresses in the West,” the victim’s mother told journalists , before adding that the suspect “wears the veil.”

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SHOCKA! Liberal MP Anthony Housefather to stay in caucus

Happy they no longer beat him on Saturdays

Liberal MP Anthony Housefather has ended his reflection on his place in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s caucus, declaring Friday that he intends to stay in the Liberal fold.

“My core values remain Liberal ones and after serious reflection, I believe my greatest value to Canadians is staying in caucus,” he said in a lengthy statement released Friday afternoon.

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Ottawa is being sued for restoring UNRWA funding by survivors of terror victims

Canadian relatives of victims of the October 7 Hamas terror attacks are suing the Canadian government over its decision last month to resume funding the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), given the controversial agency’s ” history and participation with Hamas,” listed as a terrorist group under Canadian criminal law.

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Somalian refugee strangles pregnant girlfriend to death in Sweden ‘because his mother wouldn’t approve of him dating a “white” girl”

Saga Forsgren Elneborg

A seven-month-pregnant woman has been murdered by her boyfriend in a suspected honour killing, police in Sweden say.

Saga Forsgren Elneborg, 20, was found strangled to death with a lamp cord at home in the city of Örebro – which is two hours from the capital Stockholm.

Prosecutors claim that her boyfriend, Mohamedamin Abdirisek Ibrahim, 22, a refugee from Somalia, killed her in April last year rather than face the shame of introducing the mother of his child to his Muslim family.

h/t Kiki9

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End Al Quds Day Of Hate? In Canada? Don’t Make Me laugh!

End the day of hate

Al Quds Day Queens Park 2013 – They teach their children well.

We must reclaim our streets from those weaponizing the Israel-Hamas conflict to destabilize our society. Canadian leaders must proactively take measures to prevent the normalization of the incitement that is tearing apart the fabric of our society at its seams.

First declared by the Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979, Al-Quds Day is held annually on the last weekend of Ramadan. It is an expression of the Islamic Republic’s radical regime’s desire to reconquer Jerusalem, erase the Jewish State, and destroy the Jewish people.


The political will to ban Al Quds Day does not exist in Canada.

Votes are all that matter to our craven Pols so you can count on them to do the wrong thing in the name of preserving “social cohesion”.

Psst … B’nai Brith why are you defending “multiculturalism” when that’s a big part of what landed us in this mess?

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U.S. Intelligence Warning to Moscow Named Specific Target of Attack

The U.S. warning to Russia ahead of a terrorist attack near Moscow was highly specific: Crocus City Hall was a potential target of the Islamic State, according to U.S. officials.

The warning had the right venue but imprecise timing, suggesting that the attack could come within days. Indeed, the public warning by the United States Embassy on March 7 warned of potential terrorist attacks in the next two days.

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