Month: May 2022
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Germany: Muslim Social Democratic Party (SPD) politician seriously claims that anti-Semitism threatens “especially Muslims”
Most people, in their simple-mindedness, assume that anti-Semitism mainly threatens Jews. But Sawsan Chebli, the well-known Berlin SPD style icon, knows better. The “Kreuzberg Initiative against Anti-Semitism” (KIgA e.V.) quoted her in a podcast saying: “Anti-Semitism threatens us all, it also threatens Muslims in particular”.
This statement has potential for improvement not only grammatically, but definitely factually as well. According to the information, Chebli added by way of explanation:
“Those who stir up anti-Semitism are very often also islamophobes.”
This obviously refers to right-wing Islam haters and anti-Semites. The 43-year-old likes to deal with them. But the fact that there is also Muslim anti-Semitism obviously does not fit into her ideological concept.
When the CDU lobbyist Philipp Amthor said: “Anti-Semitism is of course particularly strong in Muslim cultural circles”, she rhetorically hit the nail on the head and sneered: “Dear Philipp, the Holocaust is a German disgrace, not a Muslim one.
Sawsan Chebli prefers to accuse rather than defend. German shame, neo-Nazis and terrible Krauts who threaten people with an immigrant background – that is the fabulous world of Sawsan Chebli. And she won’t let it be ruined by Muslim Jew-hatred.
https://www.pi-news.net/2022/05/bedroht-antisemitismus-vor-allem-auch-muslime/
Sawsan Mohammed Chebli (born 26 July 1978 in West Berlin, Berlin,[1] West Germany) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD).
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Austria: Afghan without train ticket injures conductor and two police officers
An Afghan train passenger (20) injured two police officers and a conductor in Upper Austria on Friday. According to the police, the passenger refused to wear a mask while travelling from Kirchdorf an der Krems to Linz and did not have a valid ticket. He had to leave the train and board the next one immediately.
There he refused to get off, threatened the conductor and pushed and kicked him as well as the police officers when he was arrested in Neuhofen. The Afghan was taken to the Linz prison.
https://exxpress.at/afghane-ohne-fahrschein-im-zug-verletzt-schaffner-und-zwei-polizisten/
Germany: Police manhunt for Syrian knifeman
The killer was lurking at the exit of the dark railway tunnel. Then he mercilessly slaughtered his unsuspecting victim with a knife.
After a gruesome act of blood in the tranquil village of Kattenvenne (part of Lienen, district of Steinfurt, 1350 inhabitants), the homicide squad is hunting for Abdul Raman K. (45, photo). On Wednesday afternoon, the Syrian had ambushed an acquaintance († 55), with whom he had been quarrelling for some time, at the railway station in Münsterland.
When the man, who was arriving by train, came out of the tunnel, he stabbed him in the upper body and neck. The victim bled to death at the scene.
A passer-by saw the perpetrator running away and alerted the police and the emergency doctor. Raman Abdul K. probably fled with a grey Opel Zafira. The police found the car on Friday evening at the railway station in neighbouring Lengerich. A witness had discovered the car there.
“There is a possibility that the accused drove to the railway station in Lengerich in this car immediately after the crime,” the investigators explained. The police were looking for further witnesses who might have seen the 45-year-old Syrian at the station or on a train.
The exact background of the crime is still unclear. Please contact the police by calling 0251-2750.
France: Antisemitism now suspected in murder of elderly Jew
An 89-year-old man who was pushed out of his 17th-storey window by a neighbor may have been killed because he was Jewish, a prosecutor said Friday, according to AFP.
The body of the man, René Hadjaj, was found at the foot of his building in Lyon, southeast France, on May 17. Police arrested the 51-year-old neighbor but investigators did not initially charge him with a racist crime.
“After social media postings were provided to us, the prosecutor’s office has asked judges to consider the aggravating circumstance of an act committed because of the victim’s ethnicity, nationality, race or religion,” Lyon prosecutor Nicolas Jacquet told AFP.
He did not provide examples of the posts, but Gilles-William Goldnadel, a lawyer and commentator for CNews television, said Wednesday on Twitter that the suspect had called out Goldnabel in messages, including one that told him to “remember your origins.”
“It’s no longer a question of telling us it’s the act of a mentally disturbed person. The truth of antisemitism must no longer be hidden,” Goldnadel wrote.
Reports about the incident evoked anger and disbelief among multiple French Jews on social networks and beyond, who noted the similarities between this case and the murder of Jewish woman Sarah Halimi in 2017.
Halimi, an Orthodox Jewish woman in her sixties, died after being pushed out of the window of her Paris flat by her neighbor, Kobili Traoré, who was shouting “Allahu Akbar” during the act.
Traoré confessed to the killing but a subsequent psychiatric evaluation determined that he was not responsible for his actions. While A French court said he acted out of antisemitic motives, it deemed he smoked large amounts of marijuana that triggered a psychotic episode, making him not criminally responsible for his actions at the time of Halimi’s slaying.
In the aftermath of the ruling, French Jews led a wave of infuriated protests.
In a more recent case, a Jewish man, Jérémie Cohen, died in a suburb of Paris after running into the path of a passing tram while escaping a group of individuals on the street.
Cohen’s death was initially treated as an accident until his family recovered footage of the assault. French prosecutors indicted two men for assaulting Cohen, but the indictment does not mention any antisemitic motive.
Last Sunday, the BNVCA antisemitism watchdog group said it would seek to be a plaintiff in the case, citing its similarity with murder of Halimi.
ECB’s digital euro ‘dilutes the value of money’ and ‘threatens privacy’
After ECB President Christine Lagarde spoke out in favor of regulating cryptocurrencies, there is a fresh debate about the digital euro. According to the ECB, this should supposedly be better than Bitcoin. But the opposite is the case, says financial expert Niko Jilch.
In an interview with German daily Die Welt, he said that the top European currency watchdog was scaremongering about Bitcoin “so that we can accept the digital euro as an ‘alternative’ when it comes along”. But the proposed new currency is the opposite of Bitcoin.
The digital euro is often sold as an officially approved Bitcoin alternative, but it is not: “The digital euro is centralized, its future and monetary policy is uncertain and is decided by a council, just like the analog euro.”
On the other hand, with Bitcoin “everything is transparent and fixed”. The digital euro will also not be as open as Bitcoin. “But above all: It will not protect our privacy, as cash is currently doing.” The new ECB digital currency is “unfortunately a further step towards surveillance”.
Jilch accused Lagarde of not distinguishing between Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in her criticism which is “simply wrong”. The expert underscored: “The truth is that we are dealing with an original and 10 000 imitators who would like to be like the original, but at the same time pretend to be even better.”
The fact that the ECB President warned against cryptocurrencies, contrary to what she now claims, has nothing to do with protecting savers, said Jilch: “Lagarde also said that we should worry less about our savings and be happy when we have a job. As if that was thanks to her. That’s actually impudent.”
The financial expert believes the reason for the interest in Bitcoin is actually because of the nefarious policy of the central bank. If the ECB “had not diluted the value of money at every opportunity, speculation – regardless of the asset class – would not be as intense.” That means: “The monetary policy of the ECB is to blame for speculation, not ‘crypto’ – that is just a symptom.”
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President of Spanish Pharma Company on List of over 2,200 People with Faked Vaccine Papers
The president of the Spanish pharmaceutical company PharmaMar is one of the over 2,200 people listed by Spanish police as having purchased fake coronavirus vaccination documents.
José María Fernández Sousa-Faro, the founder and president of PharmaMar, is one of the over 2,200 people identified as having paid a criminal network to fake their coronavirus vaccination status, following a Spanish police operation known as Operation Jenner.
The 76-year-old was shown in the vaccine registry as having taken at least three doses of Wuhan virus vaccine, investigators stated.
Police say several other high profile names are on the list, including Australian tennis player Álex de Miñaur and Spanish musician Omar Montes.
Police say that the network was able to change vaccine statuses in the Spanish National Vaccination Registry and charged clients cash for the service, the newspaper El Mundoreports.
According to police, the network facilitating the fake vaccination papers was in operation from around September of last year until January of this year. Operation Jenner also led to the dismantling of a broader network that operated across the European Union.
Forgers are said to have charged different amounts of cash for their service depending on how many doses the person wished to be marked as having received. A total of 15 people, including a nurse and a nursing assistant, were arrested earlier this year in connection with the operation.
The nurses are accused of having stolen the personal access codes of other medical professionals and used said access codes to commit fraudulent activities.
Over the course of the Wuhan virus pandemic, there have been multiple networks offering fake vaccination documents, as many countries enacted health passport systems requiring vaccinations, proof of recent recovery, or negative tests to access venues, use transportation, or simply be allowed to work.
In December, Italian police claimed the number of fake coronavirus vaccination documents being sold online had surged and warned medical professionals, including doctors, may have been involved in faking people’s vaccination status.
Italian police officer Fabio Ferrari commented at the time on other issues arising from the sale of the fake documents, saying: “What people don’t realise is that they hand over their ID and patient documents to rogue individuals and that this information is then resold.”