Anjem Choudary’s ‘right-hand man’ calls for sharia in Britain

A convicted terrorist and key lieutenant of hate preacher Anjem Choudary has been using social media to demand the imposition of sharia in Britain.

Mizanur Rahman, who was jailed alongside Choudary in 2016 for expressing support for the banned Islamic State group, has been exploiting YouTube and TikTok to preach radical Islam and claims sharia – the Islamic legal and ethical system – would eradicate crime and save the NHS.

In one video, Rahman, who was Choudary’s right-hand man, criticises the Muslim mayors of London and New York for failing to introduce sharia in their respective cities.

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The Star Pleads! Won’t Someone Think Of The Khameneists!

… And despite the hundreds of thousands rallying in Toronto in recent weeks in support of Iranian anti-regime protests, many in the diasporas from the region say they are reluctant to show their support publicly. Some on the sidelines say they have been horrified by people thanking Trump and Netanyahu while waving American and Israeli flags.

It’s a scene that seems surreal to Reza Kasrai, an Iranian Canadian, who moved here in 1987 when he was in high school.

“Those two countries, specifically, have been the cause of so much suffering in that region, so to believe somehow that they’re going to be the salvation of Iran is delusional,” said Kasrai, who still has family in Tehran and Isfahan.

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Terrifying video shows Muslim on Southwest Air dragged off flight after threatening to bomb plane

Harrowing footage shows the moment a passenger was removed from a flight, as a Southwest Airlines flight from Nashville to Fort Lauderdale was forced to divert and land in Atlanta Friday night due to a reported security threat.

After redirecting from its original flight path to Florida, Southwest flight 2094 landed safely in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport at 9:06 p.m. and a passenger was ejected from the flight by the Atlanta Police Department, FOX5 Atlanta reported.

h/t Patti Jo

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Scientists Promise a ‘Universal Vaccine.’ After COVID, Who’s Ready to Believe Them?

What could possibly go wrong?

Scientists say medicine stands close to a breakthrough that once sounded like science fiction. Bali Pulendran, professor of pathology, microbiology, and immunology at Stanford University School of Medicine, leads a research effort to develop a “universal vaccine” that protects against multiple respiratory threats simultaneously.

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Epstein prison guard googled him minutes before body found — and made mysterious deposit before pedophile’s suicide: DOJ

One of Jeffrey Epstein’s prison guards googled the sex predator minutes before he was found dead — and also made a mysterious $5,000 cash deposit 10 days before the predator’s jail-cell suicide, new Department of Justice documents reveal.

Tova Noel was one of the two Metropolitan Correctional Center workers accused of falsifying records to say they checked on Epstein throughout the night before his Aug. 10, 2019, suicide.

They’re not even trying any more.

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Iranian mathematician missing in Canada may have been targeted by Tehran, activists say

Police in Canada have concluded that a missing Iranian activist was most likely the victim of murder, prompting fears that his disappearance has the hallmarks of a transnational repression campaign targeting critics of Tehran.

Masood Masjoody, a mathematician critical of both Iran’s theocratic regime and the exiled family of the former shah, went missing in early February in the city of Burnaby, British Columbia.

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Flying a Union Jack flag is branded a ‘tool of hate’ in Government’s leaked ‘social cohesion’ strategy

Flying English, Scottish and Union Jack flags has been branded as ‘tools of hate’ in a leaked draft of the Government’s new social cohesion strategy.

A leaked draft of the proposals suggests national symbols were sometimes used last summer to ‘exclude or intimidate’.

It warned that the ‘extreme right has tried to turn symbols of pride into tools of hate’.

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