Latest alleged Iranian regime official found in Canada wants his identity hidden

A suspected high-ranking Iranian official caught living in Canada appeared at his deportation hearing on Thursday as the regime he is accused of serving faced growing condemnation for killing protesters.

Before arriving in Canada, the Iranian citizen was a senior member of his government, according to the Canada Border Services Agency, which has asked the Immigration and Refugee Board to order his expulsion.

Who is approving entry for regime criminals? The LPC? We are a Banana Republic.

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US arrests suspect in 2012 Benghazi consulate attack, Bondi says

The US has arrested a person suspected of ‍playing a central role in the 2012 attack on its consulate in Benghazi, Libya, Attorney General Pam Bondi said on Friday.

Bondi said Zubayar al-Bakoush has been ⁠extradited to the United States and will face murder, arson and terrorism-related charges.

Four US personnel were killed in the September 11, 2012, incident, which was initially thought to be a spontaneous reaction to protests ‍but was later identified as a deliberate attack carried out by ‍extremists, some of whom were linked to groups affiliated with al-Qaeda.

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‘Willing to slaughter’: Muslim gets 16-year terrorism sentence for joining ISIS

Jamal Borhot – Muslim Terrorist

A Calgary man who joined the Islamic State group in the Middle East was sentenced Wednesday to 16 years in prison.

“Terrorism has been described as the most vile form of criminal conduct,” Court of King’s Bench Justice Corina Dario said as she sentenced Jamal Borhot.

“The sentence must also send a clear and unmistakable message that terrorism is reprehensible and those who conduct it will pay a heavy, substantial price.”

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Why won’t we believe Islamists when they tell us they are at war with the West?

TCW has pertinently commented on how the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has restricted government funding for students studying in the UK citing ‘concerns over radicalisation and tensions linked to the Muslim Brotherhood’. You can read the articles here and here.

We note that several Muslim countries – particularly Egypt and Saudi Arabia as well as the UAE – have proscribed the Muslim Brotherhood, which they identify as a terrorist organisation. Meanwhile the Brotherhood is free to go about its business in the UK for, despite many demands from across the political spectrum that it should be banned, Sir Keir Starmer has refused and instead offered only the pseudo-reassurance that the Labour government is keeping the Brotherhood ‘under very close review’.

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The Betrayal of Britain’s Daughters

How fear of being called racist allowed the largest child-protection scandal in modern British history to flourish for decades

There are crimes so extreme that the mind instinctively rejects them, not because they are implausible, but because accepting them would require acknowledging a collapse of morality too large to comprehend. Child sexual abuse is one such crime.

Child sexual abuse does not arrive in a single form. It ranges from isolated abductions, to organised pornography networks, to violence carried out by parents or those entrusted with care. Every one of these crimes is horrific, and none should ever be minimised or ignored.

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In Virginia, You Must Love Islam — Or Else

In one sense, Saddam Azlan Salim is a classic immigrant success story. Born in Bangladesh, he grew up in northern Virginia and quickly demonstrated an aptitude for the political rough-and-tumble of his adoptive land. Now he is 36 years old, a Virginia state senator, and a rising star in that state’s now-dominant Democrat Party establishment. In another sense, however, Saddam Azlan Salim clearly retains at least some of the sensibilities of the land of his birth, and he wants to bring them to his new land: He has just introduced a bill to criminalize “Islamophobia” in Virginia.

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Rape accused denies ‘circling streets’ for girl

Ahmad Mulakhil and Mohammad Kabir muslim child murdering rapists

An Afghan man accused of targeting and repeatedly raping a 12-year-old girl has denied “circling the streets” to find her after she was allegedly strangled on a bridge.

Giving evidence for a second day at Warwick Crown Court, Ahmad Mulakhil said he did not have a sexual interest in the girl after she spoke to his friend, Mohammad Kabir, in Nuneaton in July.

The 23-year-old previously admitted oral rape but denied two other counts of rape, two counts of sexual assault, child abduction and taking indecent images of a child.

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The Somali Muslim Network in the ICE Riots

“I think this is the end for ICE,” Jaylani Hussein, the executive director of the Council on American–Islamic Relations, Minnesota (CAIR-MN), bragged, as the violent riots against immigration enforcement continued. “This is the moment where we continue to double down.”

The Somali Muslim leader’s aggressive rhetoric showed the role that his people were playing in the campaign to protect illegal alien criminals, some of them fellow Somali Muslims, from deportation as part of a network of extreme groups engaging in intimidation against ICE.

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The Urgent Need for the UK’s Muslim Rape Gang Inquiry and Lessons for the US

The United Kingdom’s grooming gangs scandal, recently cited by Elon Musk, serves as a warning to the United States as the nation deals with issues of sex trafficking and child exploitation due to immigration policies.

In 2025, Musk made nearly 200 posts, amplifying abuse allegations and paralleling U.S. concerns about exploitation and community influences.

On Monday, hearings began for U.K. Member of Parliament Rupert Lowe’s independent Rape Gang Inquiry. The inquiry is a crowdfunded investigation into the reported grooming, rape, and exploitation of up to one million vulnerable girls over five decades across the country.

h/t kiki9

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‘Go Straight to Paradise’: Women’s Equality, Pakistan Style

The Army of Mohammed (Jaish-e-Mohammed — JeM), one of Pakistan’s too-many-to-count jihadist terrorist groups, recently launched its first-ever women’s wing.

The “Congregation of the Believing Women” (Jamaat-ul-Mominaat) was launched on October 9, 2025, and hosted by JeM’s training facility, “Center of Usman and Ali,” (Markaz Usman-o-Ali) in Bahawalpur, a city in the southeast of Pakistan’s Punjab Province.

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Grooming Gang Inquiry Victims‘ Panel Scrapped by Labour Government

The government has ditched a victims panel that was advising the national inquiry into the scourge of the Muslim child rape grooming gangs and the failure of local authorities to protect vulnerable girls from sexual abuse.

The Metro newspaper has reported that multiple former members of the victims panel confirmed that it was shut down after the government appointed Labour peer Baroness Longfield to chair the national inquiry.

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Carney government replacing islamophobia and antisemitism envoys with “Social Cohesion” Kommissars

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney government said Wednesday that it is eliminating Canada’s special envoy positions on fighting Islamophobia and antisemitism.
The positions will be replaced by a new “Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion, ” Culture and Identity Minister Marc Miller said in a news release.

“The Advisory Council will be comprised of prominent Canadians from academia, experts and community leaders with a mission to foster social cohesion, rally Canadians around shared identity, combat racism and hate in all their forms, and help guide the efforts of the Government of Canada,” Miller said.

You and I will be in the Kommissar’s cross-hairs.

h/t Patti Jo

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Mayor ‘used Urdu to help son hide video evidence of rape’

A former town mayor helped her son to hide evidence when he was arrested at her home for raping a 15-year-old girl, a court was told.

Naheed Ejaz, 61, who had recently completed her one-year term as mayor of Bracknell Forest in Berkshire, allegedly refused to let police officers into her home when they came to arrest her son, Diwan Khan, 41.

The Labour councillor delayed the officers’ entry for “some minutes” and spoke to her son in Urdu to assist him in hiding his phone, which allegedly had a video of the sex attack on it, the court was told.

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A Quebec tourist was raped after getting off a night bus; she bit Ahmed’s genitals to survive.

Ahmed biter

A Quebec tourist, named Xuan (name changed), gave a detailed account on Monday before the Nanterre criminal court of the sexual assault she says she suffered on August 28, 2022, in La Défense, in the early morning, as she got off a Noctilien night bus. Two men, Ahmed K. and Oussama R., are on trial for rape.

According to her statement, Xuan had taken the Noctilien night bus from the Marais district to get to her hotel. On board, she noticed Ahmed K.’s persistent behavior towards another passenger and intervened. “He was undressing her with his eyes, and she was clearly saying no,” she recounted. Confronted, the man insulted her. Thinking the situation had calmed down, Xuan sat back down, but the man continued to stare at her.

As she got off the bus, Oussama R. pressed himself against her and made advances. Xuan told him she wasn’t interested and revealed that she was undergoing gender transition. “I showed him my Adam’s apple to explain that I was a man,” she explained. Despite this, the two men followed her. A third man briefly intervened to try and separate them, before Ahmed K. and Oussama R. caught up with the young woman a few minutes later.

Note: Google Translate

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Pervert Migrant, 70, who told girl, 12, to ‘cover her head’ before sexually assaulting her on way home from school is spared jail

A 70-year-old migrant has been spared jail for sexually assaulting a young girl ‘while encouraging her to cover her head’.

Chaudhry Zaman had forcibly held the 12-year-old girl’s hand while she was walking home from school in Slough, Berkshire, then kissed her.

He told jurors he had been encouraging the girl to cover her head and telling her how she could do so.

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