Britain’s strictest headteacher says she was forced to stop Muslim prayers after teachers were racially harassed

Katharine Birbalsingh has said she was forced to ban Muslim prayers after teachers were racially harassed.

The school leader, known as Britain’s strictest head teacher, is facing a High Court challenge from a Muslim pupil over the prayer policy at Michaela Community School.

Commenting on the row for the first time, she warned that “multiculturalism can only succeed” when every group makes sacrifices “for the sake of the whole”.

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The Old “A Junior Staffer sent that deleted Tweet” Trick

Just a reminder to readers: The Falafel King is very litigious. You’ll find lots of words to accurately and safely describe him after listening to this frankly incredible interview without risking a libel suit.

h/t SweetPea

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The heroes who helped bring down the Rochdale grooming gangs

These are the three heroes that played a crucial role in bringing down the Rochdale grooming gangs who targeted, abused and raped dozens of young girls.

Nazir Afzal, Maggie Oliver and Sara Rowbotham battled police and council bosses in order to seek justice after gangs of mainly Asian men destroyed the lives of a number of children in the Greater Manchester town between 2004 and 2012.

A new report published yesterday revealed the plight faced by the girls who were the subject of this abuse and the struggle they faced to be believed, as well as the harassment when they gave evidence against their abusers.

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Muslim hordes display warlike dominance across Europe under the pretense of ‘prayer’

… Like a dog marks his territory with urination, so do the new-to-Europe third world Muslim invaders with “prayer.” Ostensibly, they came as asylum seekers and refugees, displaced and downtrodden, ready to adapt and contribute to the West. Now that there’s enough of them, they can throw off the shackles of subterfuge and openly act in accordance with what they planned from the very beginning… in a particularly warlike way.

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Women and children who went to live with IS in Syria are being brought home

“Welcome back to Kyrgyzstan,” says Shukur Shermatov, addressing a class of 20 women. He is wearing a traditional felt cap, but there is nothing traditional about this school. It sits inside two rings of military security and the students are women who have been brought home from camps in Syria, where they ended up after living with the Islamic State group.

The rehabilitation centre is woven into the mountains of northern Kyrgyzstan, and it is where wives and children of suspected IS recruits spend their first six weeks after being repatriated.

Our BBC World Service team are among the first visitors, and like the residents, everything we say and do is closely monitored by the state intelligence agency.

Not a great idea.

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Rochdale grooming: authorities left girls ‘at the mercy of gangs’

Report finds Greater Manchester police and council failed vulnerable children — and 96 men still pose a risk to young girls

Girls in Rochdale were “left at the mercy” of Asian grooming gangs for years because of multiple failures by the authorities, a new report has said.

The 173-page independent report analysed child sexual exploitation in the area from 2004 to 2013, concluding there had been a “serious failure” to protect children by Greater Manchester police (GMP) and Rochdale council.

It identified at least 96 men who were still a risk to children but said it was “only a proportion” of the numbers involved in the abuse who have not been prosecuted.

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Pro-Palestine protest organisers Hizb ut-Tahrir to be proscribed as terrorist group

An extremist group which organised a pro-Palestine protest in which attendees chanted “jihad” is to be banned in Britain for allegedly promoting Hamas, James Cleverly has announced.

Hizb ut-Tahrir will join a list of more than 50 proscribed organisations which includes the Islamic State group, Al Qaeda, Hamas and the Russian Wagner mercenaries.

The move means it becomes an offence to be a member of the group or to support it and carries a maximum jail sentence of up to 14 years and/or fine of up to £5,000 for doing so.

A small North American footprint but nuisance enough to be banned in multiple nations.

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American Muslims Must Repudiate Pro-Hamas Charities

Wresting control of Muslim institutions from the Islamist radicals who control them is crucial.

Something good happened this past week in south Florida. After being briefed and educated by activists affiliated with the Middle East Forum (MEF), a group of responsible public officials and business leaders prevailed upon a local hotel to refrain from hosting an Islamist-organized gathering of extremists slated to take place near Fort Lauderdale. The cancellation of the event, scheduled for the second weekend of January at the Marriot Hotel in Coral Springs, has prompted the all-too-predictable cries of bigotry and “Islamophobia” on the part of its organizer, the South Florida Muslim Federation (SFMF), which is now scrambling for another venue to hold its gala.

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4 arrests made at Avenue Road bridge demonstrations

Toronto police say they have arrested four people and removed them from the Avenue Road bridge on Saturday afternoon.

Police posted on X just before 4:00 p.m. that the arrests had been made due to Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw announcing a ban on demonstrations and congregations at the bridge, which has been shut down to pedestrian and motor traffic on at least three previous occasions.

Short and sweet.

High Drama!

Meanwhile a less than Joly time …

Gobboldygoop

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German ‘remigration’ debate fuels push to ban far-right AfD

On January 10, the investigative journalism group Correctiv reported on a meeting of politicians from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and neo-Nazis in a hotel in Potsdam in November.

The meeting focused on a topic that the participants referred to as “remigration.” The term stands for the return, forced or otherwise, of “migrants” to their place of origin — regardless of their citizenship status.

Right-populist and extreme-right groups use that term to refer to mass deportations and expulsions of migrants and their descendants. According to Correctiv, the invitation for the meeting in Potsdam mentioned that an “overall concept, in the sense of a master plan” was on the agenda.


One day we will have this discussion in Canada without fear in a free and unfettered manner.

Bear in Mind that DW is one of about 30 different state funded media outlets in Germany.

They will preach the establishment line no matter what.

On the rare occasion DW has opened comments on an article the ratio has been through the roof.

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Montreal man charged with inciting hatred against Jewish community after RCMP investigation

Montreal Man

A Montreal man has been charged with inciting hatred toward an identifiable group after allegedly making anti-Jewish statements on social media.

Houssem Hammami, 37, faces one count of public incitement of hatred, according to a charge sheet filed with the court on Wednesday. The alleged offence happened between Oct. 14 and Nov. 1, 2023, according to the court document, which alleges the accused’s actions “is likely to result in a breach of the peace.”

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Toronto police chief reverses course, identifies ‘terrorist flag’ waved at demonstration

A day after refusing to identify the “terrorist flag” held at a demonstration last weekend that led to charges being laid against a man for public incitement of hatred, Toronto’s police chief said the flag belongs to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

On its website, Public Safety Canada lists both the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine — General Command (PFLP-GC) as “terrorist entities.”


I’m not buying this as anything other than a “Happy now? Then shut up and go away” gesture.

Coupled with the magical discovery of laws allowing a ban on Avenue Rd. protests after the meeting between Trudeau and the Chief the Liberals must hope it all just goes away.

But it won’t after this … let’s see how Hamas reacts.

Surprise … Canada doesn’t support premise of South Africa’s case against Israel

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