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Reports of alleged links between Islamic charities and terrorism or extremism surged to a record high, according to the Charity Commission, a charity watchdog.
Azad Ali, an Islamist who has said that he supports killing British soldiers, was named a director of Muslim Engagement and Development (Mend), a controversial Muslim pressure group which advises the British government. Ali said that the jihadist attack at Westminster on March 22, 2017 was not an act of terrorism.
"Politicians tell us they are unafraid, but they are never the victims. How easy to be unafraid when one is protected from the line of fire. The people have no such protections." — Manchester-born singer Morrissey.
The British government refused to say whether telling people about Christianity could be a hate crime. Lord Pearson of Rannoch said that when he raised a question on the issue in the House of Lords, the government failed to state clearly whether Christians can be prosecuted just for stating their beliefs.
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The Charity Commission, which regulates charities in England and Wales, asked Islamic Relief to explain why it invited a hardline Muslim preacher to star in a fundraising tour of Britain. Yasir Qadhi, a Saudi-educated American academic, has been recorded telling students that killing homosexuals and stoning adulterers was part of Islam. Qadhi, who featured in an eight-city tour, described Islamic punishments such as cutting off the hands of thieves as "very beneficial to society."
The Charity Commission, which regulates charities in England and Wales, asked Islamic Relief to explain why it invited a hardline Muslim preacher to star in a fundraising tour of Britain. Yasir Qadhi, a Saudi-educated American academic, has been recorded telling students that killing homosexuals and stoning adulterers was part of Islam. Qadhi, who featured in an eight-city tour, described Islamic punishments such as cutting off the hands of thieves as "very beneficial to society."
Zacs; I'm waiting for your answer about no-go zones in Europe. In the meantime you have said as an untrue Gatestone report, "They also claimed that vacant homes were being seized in Germany to provide housing solutions for "hundreds of thousands of migrants from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East“
Well, even the BBC has reported that bring true;
http:// www.bbc .com/ne ws/worl d-europ e-34422 558
and remember there is at least a million new arrivals of them here ( Germany) and still they come.
Where do you think they are staying?
Well, even the BBC has reported that bring true;
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and remember there is at least a million new arrivals of them here ( Germany) and still they come.
Where do you think they are staying?
EU's attempt to censor media coverage of migrant issues generally and crime in particular, pooh-poohed by Zac's Master, is obvious to anyone with half an eye, isn't it?
I myself have read journalistic "guidelines" by an official official EU body (EU Commission for Equality or some such - I forget the name otherwise I would have provided a link to the relevant document) and by a EU funded body calling itself with unintended irony "Respect Words". These instruct or bear upon journalists to suppress the ethnicity and religion of people involved in crime unless these factors are "necessary" to the understanding of the coverage. You can see the aims of the Respect Words project and read its document here:
http:// europea njourna lists.o rg/medi aagains thate/r espect- words-g uidelin es-on-r eportin g-about -migran ts-and- minorit ies/
Not, of course, that the mainstream British media need such encouragement, being their own zealous and unashamed self-censors. I offer as an instance the (disgusting and insulting) false categorisation of the rape gangs operating in all our major cities as "Asian" when the most obvious common factor in the rapists is their religious, rather than their geographical background.
Did I use the word "insulting" in the previous poaragraph? Got it here perhaps:
http:// www.sas org.co. uk/peti tion-ag ainst-t he-term inology -asians -to-des cribe-t hose-co nvicted -of-sex ual-gro oming/
I myself have read journalistic "guidelines" by an official official EU body (EU Commission for Equality or some such - I forget the name otherwise I would have provided a link to the relevant document) and by a EU funded body calling itself with unintended irony "Respect Words". These instruct or bear upon journalists to suppress the ethnicity and religion of people involved in crime unless these factors are "necessary" to the understanding of the coverage. You can see the aims of the Respect Words project and read its document here:
http://
Not, of course, that the mainstream British media need such encouragement, being their own zealous and unashamed self-censors. I offer as an instance the (disgusting and insulting) false categorisation of the rape gangs operating in all our major cities as "Asian" when the most obvious common factor in the rapists is their religious, rather than their geographical background.
Did I use the word "insulting" in the previous poaragraph? Got it here perhaps:
http://
jno; // ... Morrissey, who claims politicians are never the victims. Did he ever metion that to Jo Cox, I wonder?//
It seems to be a fact that well over 300 people have been killed in Europe in the last 4 years and thousands injured, many very seriously by Muslim extremists,
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Islam ic_terr orism_i n_Europ e_(2014 %E2%80% 93prese nt)
and as far as I can see, only one politician - unfortunately by a home-grown constituent madman.
So when Morissey (of whom I know nothing) says "Politicians tell us they are unafraid, but they are never the victims. How easy to be unafraid when one is protected from the line of fire." Presumably said after the Manchester bombings, when people were told not to be intimidated and carry on with their normal lives.
Doesn't he have a point?
It seems to be a fact that well over 300 people have been killed in Europe in the last 4 years and thousands injured, many very seriously by Muslim extremists,
https:/
and as far as I can see, only one politician - unfortunately by a home-grown constituent madman.
So when Morissey (of whom I know nothing) says "Politicians tell us they are unafraid, but they are never the victims. How easy to be unafraid when one is protected from the line of fire." Presumably said after the Manchester bombings, when people were told not to be intimidated and carry on with their normal lives.
Doesn't he have a point?
And.
Manchester bomber Salman Abedi used taxpayer-funded student loans and benefits to bankroll his terror plot, according to the Telegraph. Abedi is believed to have received thousands of pounds in state funding in the run-up to the attack, even while he was overseas receiving bomb-making training.
Manchester bomber Salman Abedi used taxpayer-funded student loans and benefits to bankroll his terror plot, according to the Telegraph. Abedi is believed to have received thousands of pounds in state funding in the run-up to the attack, even while he was overseas receiving bomb-making training.
jno; No I remember them well, even though it goes back a rather long way, and none of the attackers were shouting Allah Akbar!
Why not go back to Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo, 1914?
I think Morrissey's point, along with the other quotes of Kern published in Gatestone, stand up quite well, and are irrefutable, wouldn't you say?
Why not go back to Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo, 1914?
I think Morrissey's point, along with the other quotes of Kern published in Gatestone, stand up quite well, and are irrefutable, wouldn't you say?
But.
The Manchester-born singer Morrissey criticized British politicians for their reaction to the bombing in his hometown, saying they were too politically correct to admit that the concert bombing was the work of an Islamist extremist. "In modern Britain, everyone seems petrified to officially say what we all say in private," the singer wrote on his Facebook page.
The Manchester-born singer Morrissey criticized British politicians for their reaction to the bombing in his hometown, saying they were too politically correct to admit that the concert bombing was the work of an Islamist extremist. "In modern Britain, everyone seems petrified to officially say what we all say in private," the singer wrote on his Facebook page.
Or.
Khalid Al-Mathkour, chairman of Kuwait's sharia council, and Essam Al-Fulaij, a Kuwaiti government figure known for his anti-Semitic diatribes, were listed as trustees of a UK-registered charity that is building a mosque in Sheffield, according to the Telegraph. They have helped channel almost £500,000 into the project from Kuwait. Another £400,000 has been donated to the charity, the Emaan Trust, by a Qatari organization. The stated aim of the new mosque, which will have a capacity for 500 worshippers, is to "promote and teach Islamic morals and values to new Muslim generations."
Khalid Al-Mathkour, chairman of Kuwait's sharia council, and Essam Al-Fulaij, a Kuwaiti government figure known for his anti-Semitic diatribes, were listed as trustees of a UK-registered charity that is building a mosque in Sheffield, according to the Telegraph. They have helped channel almost £500,000 into the project from Kuwait. Another £400,000 has been donated to the charity, the Emaan Trust, by a Qatari organization. The stated aim of the new mosque, which will have a capacity for 500 worshippers, is to "promote and teach Islamic morals and values to new Muslim generations."
Or. "Apparently"
Sahnoun Daifallah, a 50-year-old Algerian chemist, sentenced to nine years in prison for contaminating supermarket food with his own excrement, avoided deportation for seven years. Daifallah came to Britain in 1999 and was granted refugee status two years later. In May 2008, he used a weed killer spray bottle to contaminate food with a mixture of urine and feces at several supermarkets in Gloucestershire. Damage to the businesses was estimated at £700,000. Daifallah was told he would be deported in 2010, but he remains in Britain, apparently due to bureaucratic incompetence.
Sahnoun Daifallah, a 50-year-old Algerian chemist, sentenced to nine years in prison for contaminating supermarket food with his own excrement, avoided deportation for seven years. Daifallah came to Britain in 1999 and was granted refugee status two years later. In May 2008, he used a weed killer spray bottle to contaminate food with a mixture of urine and feces at several supermarkets in Gloucestershire. Damage to the businesses was estimated at £700,000. Daifallah was told he would be deported in 2010, but he remains in Britain, apparently due to bureaucratic incompetence.
Surely not.
Zana Hassan, a 29-year-old Iraqi who has been living illegally in Britain for nine years, avoided deportation after he stormed into a Methodist church and threatened churchgoers. "I will kill you and kill all the English," he shouted. The Crown Prosecution Service deemed the offense a "low-level disorder," which allowed Hassan to avoid time in jail. Hassan walked free after Home Office officials failed to seek a deportation order.
Zana Hassan, a 29-year-old Iraqi who has been living illegally in Britain for nine years, avoided deportation after he stormed into a Methodist church and threatened churchgoers. "I will kill you and kill all the English," he shouted. The Crown Prosecution Service deemed the offense a "low-level disorder," which allowed Hassan to avoid time in jail. Hassan walked free after Home Office officials failed to seek a deportation order.
A similar "low-order" offence receive very dissimilar treatment:
"A man jailed after leaving bacon sandwiches outside a mosque has been found dead in his cell.
Kevin Crehan, 35, was halfway through a one-year prison sentence he received in July after admitting the racially-motivated attack on the Jamia Mosque in Bristol earlier this year."
"A man jailed after leaving bacon sandwiches outside a mosque has been found dead in his cell.
Kevin Crehan, 35, was halfway through a one-year prison sentence he received in July after admitting the racially-motivated attack on the Jamia Mosque in Bristol earlier this year."
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