Germany: Afghan allegedly murdered his gay adoptive father out of greed – Now he marries his German girlfriend before the start of the trial

He allegedly lured the man who adopted him three months earlier to a building shell and killed him there in cold blood. Hedayat S. (32) will stand trial on these charges from February 15.

Murder out of greed – that’s what the indictment says! Now the newspaper BILD has learned that the Afghan wants to marry before the trial.

The bride is his girlfriend of many years. He lived with her in Bergisch Gladbach. There, officers arrested “Hedy” a few days after the crime in summer last year.

Had the accused been planning the crime against millionaire Herbert S. (†75) for years? Ever since the two met on a golf course in Overath, the young man flirted with the homosexual pensioner. Until he even adopted him. An acquaintance told BILD: “Herbert had no children of his own and no family left. I advised Herbert against doing it.”

Hedayat’s defence lawyer Mustafa Kaplan rejects the accusations: “The indictment is inspired by the idea of extracting the maximum possible. Obviously, they don’t even shy away from fabricating something.” And further: “My client is a hopeless romantic who now wants to marry his girlfriend of many years.”

After his death, Herbert S. was buried anonymously in the presence of his closest friends.

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Montpellier: He films himself tearing down a poster of Marine Le Pen and saying: “La Paillade 35,000 inhabitants, 35,000 Arabs”, “Here we are in Morocco, we are not in France”, “We are in Morocco, we are not in France”

Translation: antiracism #WithMelenchon #Melenchon I officially launch the anti marine le pen challenge

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On TikTok, devoutly Muslim influencers use the juvenile idioms to spread Salafism and proselytise

27-year-old Charlène had never entered that mosque’s doors in Lannion (Côtes-d’Armor) until that day in November 2021 when she decided to visit the mosque “in secret”. After months of hesitation, she finally contacted the imam and told him of her desire to convert to Islam. “This wish came to me after a difficult time,” she confesses on the phone.

Today she is a practising Muslim. The bakery employee, who was not baptised but attended Catholic schools, says she appreciates the ” atmosphere ” that Islam offers her. Charlène prays daily, eats halal and no longer drinks alcohol. “I follow the rules I think are right and best suited to my personality,” she explains. “But I can’t imagine not celebrating Christmas or my little son’s birthdays any more. I know it’s not right, but we all do stupid things!” “Not right?” Where did she hear that celebrating birthdays is a sin? The answer is in two words: on TikTok.

Charlène is a convert thanks in the first place to Redazere, a “ticktokeur” […].

(messages intended to remind the faithful of a theological or practical aspect), interspersed with images from the Korean series Squid Game or from his holiday in Mexico. Depending on the mood of the day and questions asked by commentators, the charismatic young man indicates which supplications he should say before an exam, promotes charity, poses take-along challenges – such as naming most of Allah’s names in 30 seconds – or claims that listening to music and looking at women is not allowed in Islam.

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An account like that of “Ilhan.st” makes it clear how much these online discourses have changed […] 469,000 subscribers […].

“As Muslims (…) we cannot afford to look like non-Muslims,” he says in response to a critical comment. “Islam is a way of life. And don’t forget: moderate Islam does not exist. The Islam we live is the Islam from the time of anNabi (the Prophet), and we cannot presume to change it.” When a subscriber challenged him on the existence of dinosaurs, the Tiktocrat sidestepped the issue, arguing that there were “more essential things to know” and that “Allah is the Knowing One.” […]

The 37-year-old Hamid S. is the face of “Comprends Ton Dîne” (Understand your Communion) […] 500,000 subscribers […].

He advises against birthday celebrations because they are “based on pagan foundations that contradict our religion”. Another video shows him taking down a poster of the French national football team, on the grounds that “in Islam it is forbidden to hang any kind of photo showing human or animal creatures”. Also in football: wearing a jersey with a cross, like that of FC Barcelona, “is not allowed in Islam, simply because the Barça cross is a religious symbol.” […]

Underneath a video in which Redazere claims that it is “super bad” to perform only four out of five prayers, a teenager wrote: “Reda, because of your videos I am scared. I’m only 13 years old and I find (…) that I’m burdened with too many sins, that I’m not doing enough for Allah.” The distribution capacity of videos on TikTok is all the greater because people do not have to search for content there to see it. The social network’s “For You” window constantly suggests new videos to users, selected by the algorithm based on their previous interactions. In the past, you had to know Salafism to find this content,” comments Damien Saverot, a PhD student at the École Normale Supérieure. Today, we have influencers who do not openly profess Salafism, who spread it among people who are not familiar with it, pretending that it is simply Islam. This helps to impose Salafism as a reference norm in the collective imagination.”La Croix

https://www.fdesouche.com/2022/01/27/sur-tiktok-des-influenceurs-musulmans-rigoristes-utilisent-les-codes-des-jeunes-pour-repandre-le-salafisme-et-susciter-des-conversions/

Belgium cannot deport hate preacher Abdallah Ouahbour, who is linked to the 2004 Madrid bombing and is a high threat, as the Council for Foreigners’ Affairs refuses to do so

The Belgian state wants to expel a radicalised hate preacher based in Maaseik (Limburg) because he poses a “threat to society”. However, the Council for Foreigners’ Affairs has opposed this, as reported by the Mediahuis Group newspapers on Thursday.

OCAM and State Security reports describe Abdallah Ouahbour as a hate preacher with a high threat level.

The person is said to be one of the main leaders of the “Masseik group”, which is linked to the Casablanca and Madrid attacks that killed 250 people in Spain in 2003 and 2004. A latest report by the State Security Service also refers to his ideological and financial support for the Islamic State terrorist group.

Last year, the Immigration Service initiated proceedings to deport Abdallah Ouahbour, who is married and has two children. In June, the State Secretary for Asylum and Migration, Sammy Mahdi (CD&V), decided that the 48-year-old man, who has Moroccan nationality but was born in Belgium and has lived there since 1990, had to leave the country.

Mr Ouahbour had opposed his deportation because, according to him, he suffers from post-traumatic stress syndrome and fears being arrested in Morocco.

The Council for Foreigners’ Affairs decided to reject the application for expulsion on the basis of other factors. According to this body, the OCAM and State Security reports do not provide a “solid basis” to expel anyone. The allegations are “too vague” and “too general”. The Council believes that the State Security Service should formulate more concrete statements. The Council also points out that the analyses were carried out in connection with a conviction for terrorism, although this should not play a role.

The Council for Foreigners is considering whether to appeal to the Constitutional Court.Sud Info

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Planned center for religious bullying in Berlin sparks criticism

A planned documentation center on religious bullying in schools in the Berlin district of Neukölln has provoked strong criticism among those who believe it will stigmatize Muslims, it has emerged.

The Association for Democracy and Diversity in Schools and Vocational Training wants to set up a place where teachers can report cases of religious bullying and receive help in dealing with it.

As reported by Junge Freiheit news outlet, behind the plan is a study by the association, which caused a great stir at the end of last year. According to the paper, nine out of ten schools in Neukölln reported religious bullying. Above all, the respondents complained about the growing influence of Koran schools and mosques on the students.

A woman of Turkish origin reported that she could not wear a short dress in the summer. “I seriously have to be careful what I wear,” she said.

One choir leader stated that only Arabs are allowed to play football. In several cases, teachers of a Muslim origin were forced to wear headscarves.

“And then they want to cut Israel out of the atlas and paint over it. That happens again and again,” a headmistress complained.

The Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women, and Youth had approved a three-month evaluation of the association, the Neukölln district office and the funding for this “reviewing of confrontational religious expressions in Neukölln.”

Several SPD, CDU, FDP, and AfD politicians called for permanent support for the contact and documentation center. However, the Greens and Left Party rejected this and warned against the disparagement of Muslim youths.

Several scientists and educators have now also spoken out. They criticized alleged errors in the listing or criticism of the planned contact point. The educational researcher at the Helmut Schmidt University in Hamburg, Ellen Kollender, warned in an online event on Tuesday of a possible “stigmatization” of Muslims.

CEO of the Ufuq association, which advises teachers and authorities, Götz Nordbruch, warned that it was wrong to focus only on “rigid religious ideas.” According to the DPA news agency, Nordbruch added that it made more sense to devote resources to addressing the problems of young people who experienced racism and who often did not get any answers to religious questions at school.

If 90 percent of the students in some schools have a foreign origin, they would have to find out whether they were ready “to reflect this diversity in everyday school life.” For example, when it comes to creating space for Islamic festivals in addition to Christmas celebrations.

Islamic scientist, Susanne Schröter, praised the plans of permanent support of the documentation center. “Demonstrating the alleged superiority of Islam and creating pressure on secular Muslims, as can be observed in the confrontational manifestations of religion, are part of the settled repertoire of Islamist actors,” she wrote in an evaluation report.

According to the Frankfurt Research Center on Global Islam’s chief, such behavior is also accepted because it is “associated with strength and superiority.” Where Islamist ideologies dominate, school peace is at risk and the chances of participation for students, especially from disadvantaged families, are severely impaired. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the problem and develop countermeasures.

https://rmx.news/article/planned-center-for-religious-bullying-in-berlin-sparks-criticism/

France: Authorities close restaurant where unveiled Muslim women could dine in booths protected from view

It had been ” pilloried” by the broadcast “Zone interdite”, which aired on M 6 on Sunday. The restaurant Le Familial in the city centre of Roubaix (northern France) was closed by the prefecture on Wednesday, reports La Voix du Nord. The programme described the restaurant as providing booths where veiled women could have lunch or dinner, protected from onlookers. The official reason? “Non-compliance with regulations regarding hygiene and traceability of food”.

Although the prefecture makes no connection with the broadcast of “Zone interdite”, the timing raises questions. According to La Voix du Nord, the police check, carried out by the Direction départementale de la protection des populations (DDPP), was conducted two days after the M 6 report was broadcast. The restaurant was not named, but was easily recognisable to those who knew it.

According to the closure order, which La Voix du Nord has been able to consult, the restaurant is accused of “insufficient cleaning and maintenance of the premises and equipment”, “lack of traceability of raw materials and preparations”, “equipment intended for staff hygiene and insufficient staff clothing” or even “insufficient knowledge of good hygiene practices”. In order to reopen, the restaurant must correct the deficiencies identified by the DDPP, otherwise it must remain closed. The restaurant owner can also appeal within two months.

Already on Sunday evening, the Prefecture of the Department of the North had had to react to an association that had also been denounced in “Zone interdite”. “Checks by the state authorities have revealed that the AIR association offers Arabic courses of a cultural nature,” it wrote on Twitter, adding that state subsidies for this association were suspended on March 1, 2021. The prefecture also announced that it had “demanded the repayment of the subsidies paid” and had made a “report to the Lille public prosecutor’s office”.Le Parisien

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Four chemistry professors question the ‘grey shade’ in vaccine vials

Four German chemistry professors have sent a list of questions to BioNTech founder Ugur Sahin. They are concerned about a possibility of defective products.

The four are: Jörg Matysik, Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Leipzig; Gerald Dyker, Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Ruhr University Bochum; Andreas Schnepf, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Tübingen; Martin Winkler, Professor Materials and Process Engineering at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences.

The professors sent a letter to Sahin, seen by the Berliner Zeitung. “We find the possibility of stabilising mRNA so that it can be used for vaccinations very exciting. We understand that this biotechnological innovation can open up very significant new possibilities in medical practice.”

They are “interested in both general public health and a successful chemical and pharmaceutical industry”, the professors said. But Matysik explained in an interview with the Berliner Zeitung: “As chemists, we don’t have the impression that this product can be used as a mass vaccine at the moment.”

A central question facing the researchers at BioNTech arises from an observation that there is something strange in the vials: “The vaccine is a white to grey-white dispersion. How does this significant colour difference come about; virtually all the substances used are colourless, so white would be expected. Where does the shade of grey come from? Are these impurities?”

Andreas Schnepf explained the problem: “It may well be that a pill, a liquid or a dispersion is coloured. But the colour grey, i.e. a ‘diluted black’, is hardly created in a process that would be expected. We need to know if it is an impurity. If a pill is not white, there is a suspicion that something has gone wrong. We need clarification from BioNTech on this.”

In their letter, the professors specifically ask: “How is a uniform product quality ensured, or rather how can you ensure that the mRNA to be packaged is present in the lipid nanoparticles and to what extent? How do you continue to control the concentration of mRNA active ingredient in each batch, and how do you control the concentration of active ingredient in the lipid nanoparticles relative to that outside the particles?”

A second issue of concern to the chemists is the “components used in the vaccine that are not approved for human medicine”. This concerns “the components ALC-0159 and ALC 0315 used to form the lipid nanoparticles”, which are “not directly approved for use on or in the human body”. The safety data sheet for ALC-0315 describes “that ALC-0315 irritates both eyes and skin or mucous membranes”. Schnepf sees a problem here: “If it can irritate the eyes or skin, what about the relationship to tissue? Here we need clarity.”

The added: “Are there any further planned or ongoing studies to determine the toxicological effects of the substances or their biological degradation?”

Finally, the scientists are concerned with reports of side effects. They are concerned because there are apparently different side effects with different batch numbers and wanted to know whether “the side effects are correlated with a small number of batch numbers”.

Specifically, they ask in their letter: “How can this circumstance be explained and what distinguishes these batches from the others, and are efforts underway to investigate this important aspect in more detail, especially with regard to quality assurance? Are there or are clinical studies planned to investigate the side effects and their causes as well as to increase the safety of the new Covid vaccines?”

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/01/27/four-chemistry-professors-question-the-grey-shade-in-vaccines/

CANADA – Truckers against medical discrimination. This convoy is now heading to Ottawa and is 70km long, We stand with you Canada

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