This appears to be about Dutch farmers getting an ankle tracking device attached subsequent to arrest. Not conviction, but arrest. No one should accept this as a democratic state move.
Month: August 2022
Antifa-linked Minister Threatens Public with Consequences for âLikingâ Online Posts She Disagrees With
Germanyâs Antifa-linked Interior Minister has threatened the public with consequences should they decide to like posts she disapproves of on social media.
Nancy Faeser, Germanyâs leftist Interior Minister, has threatened the general public with consequences should they decide to like posts on social media she deems problematic.
The minister â who wrote an article for a so-called âanti-fascistâ publication simply titled âAntifaâ only last year â made the threats ahead of a protest in the country which is set to involve the symbolic âpilloryingâ of fellow left-wing climate minister, Robert Habeck, who has so far failed to get a handle on the countryâs gas crisis.
In response to a video announcing the protest, which depicted a fake Habeck tied up awaiting his public pillorying, Faeser has decried the protest as going too far, despite the video itself emphasising that the real Habeck was not going to be pilloried in what was explicitly described as an attempt not to upset the hard left.
Despite such reassurance though, Der Spiegel has reported that Faeser is now promising legal action against those who posted the video, while also threatening those who dare to so much as attend the advertised demonstration or even like the video announcing it.
âWe will also hold those who posted this video responsible for it,â the publication reports Faeser as saying, with the leftist minister also reportedly warning those who would think about joining the planned protest or âeven liking such a postâ that they would also face consequences for doing so.
âThe freedom to demonstrate has its limits where other people are injured,â she went on to say, with multiple publications claiming that the video depicted the kidnapping of Minister Habeck, though no evidence has been presented to support such a claim.
However, the group reportedly responsible for both the video â which has since been taken down by order of German authorities â as well as the upcoming protest has ridiculed the hostile response, pointing out that similar displays have been used to protest politicians on the right without causing any uproar.
âFunny, when it goes against âright-wing populists,â the media celebrates the scandal as creative policy. When it goes against the green establishment, a storm of indignation erupts,â the group Freie Sachsen (Free Saxons) wrote in a post on social media.
âWell this is how double standards continue to manifest in this country. It is simply to prevent citizens from being able to publicly criticize the government,â the post continued, before calling on the public to âfight back against this censorship â in this case, among other things, on the legal pathâ.
While officials in Germany appear to have distracted them with an advertised protest of a group that has reportedly never managed to get more than 100 people to turn up to a single demonstration, the countryâs energy situation only appears to be getting worse, with it now being warned that millions in the country could be left unable to pay their energy bills this winter.
Things have gotten so bad that authorities in the country have even suggested reducing the amount of gas it supplies its neighbouring nationms with in order to avoid winter shortages, a move that largely appears to fly in the face of Germanyâs usual undying support of a united European Union.
However, one thing that ministers in the country appear extremely reluctant to do is to extend the use of nuclear power in the country, with climate-crazy politicians seemingly still committed to shutting down the stateâs three remaining nuclear plants by the end of the year despite ongoing energy shortages.
For example, while the countryâs Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, has said that he is open to extending the lifetime of the three remaining plants, the leftist leader has said that he first wants to see the result of stress tests on the countryâs grid before making any decisions.
Greece: Muslim migrant says he murdered Greek girl because she disparaged the Qurâan
Mother of three and daughter killed in Austria: Worldwide manhunt for Tunisian – but without mugshot – Because the suspect is prominent in Tunisia and a scandal is to be avoided ?
Mysterious procedure of the criminologists after the murder of a mother of three (35) and one of her children (15) in the Vienna district of Mariahilf: The Tunisian man (49) suspected of the crime is now being searched for worldwide, but no photo is given to the media to support this search.
This crime quickly vanished from the headlines of Austria’s mainstream media when the identity of the suspect became known: A Tunisian (49), who has a valid residence permit for Vienna, is strongly suspected of having strangled his partner (35) and their eldest child (15) in their flat in the Mariahilf district of Vienna. The Tunisian, who is presumed innocent, has been on the run since the crime the previous week. Two of the woman’s sons – aged seven and nine – are now orphans.
Police sources have now told eXXpress that a worldwide manhunt has now been launched against the fugitive suspect. However: On whose instructions no picture of the suspected perpetrator may be released to the media, although this would of course help considerably in finding out his whereabouts. This means: For reasons unknown so far, the perpetrator is given a greater chance to go into hiding or to abscond to his home country.
“This is a really mysterious approach by the police,” a long-standing intelligence expert said in an interview with eXXpress. For him, there are only two reasons why the picture and the name of the suspect must not be made public: “Either the Tunisian is an employee or a liaison to an intelligence service – or the case is politically explosive because the suspect is prominent in Tunisia and a scandal is to be avoided.”
In any case, without the publication of the photo and the name of the suspected double murderer, he has good prospects of being able to leave Europe unhindered.
Germany: 57-year-old Egyptian assaults sleeping woman on train and sexually harasses her
A 57-year-old man sexually assaulted a 32-year-old woman on a regional train in the direction of Ulm during the night from Friday to Saturday ( August 6, 2022). According to information given so far, the Egyptian national found the 32-year-old woman asleep on the regional train from Stuttgart to Ulm at around 00:05 am. Shortly before the train stopped at Ulm main station, he kissed the passenger and apparently touched her breasts. According to current information, the victim was unable to react to the 57-year-old’s actions due to her helpless situation. At Ulm main station, the man, who lives in MĂŒhlheim am Main, allegedly tried to drag the woman out of the train, but was unsuccessful.Before the police arrived, the man fled from the train, but was later arrested by a police patrol at the taxi rank at the station and taken to the police station. The accused is now being investigated by the Federal Police on suspicion of sexual harassment.
Tyrol: Four Arabs gang rape 18-year-old Austrian woman
There are new findings in the case of the alleged gang rape of an 18-year-old girl in the course of a house party in Innsbruck. The hospital made a photo documentation. The accused did not confess. Now they have been remanded in custody.
A gang rape of an 18-year-old Tyrolean woman is reported to have taken place at the end of April during a party in an Innsbruck flat. The ordeal can be seen on mobile phone videos. Four suspected men – around 20 years old, with Arabic first names and Austrian citizenship – were arrested six days later. The Innsbruck Public Prosecutor’s Office’s application for detention pending trial was, however, rejected by the Innsbruck Regional Court. As a result, the suspects were released.
Now there are new findings. The public prosecutor’s office appealed against the decision of the Regional Court, the Higher Regional Court upheld the appeal at the beginning of June and imposed remand in custody on the suspects. Since then they have been in the prison “Ziegelstadl”.
They are strongly suspected of having abused the Tyrolean woman who, according to a forensic medical report, had between 1.47 and 1.61 per mille of alcohol in her blood, was under the influence of cocaine and crack cocaine, had a “profound disturbance of consciousness”, was defenceless and unable to realise what had happened. They allegedly recognised her condition and took advantage of it.
In addition, there is a danger that the accused will commit further criminal acts while at large – this is what the arrest order, which is available to the newspaper “Krone”, says.
The crime allegedly took place on the night of April 23 to 24. Six days later, four suspects were arrested. An application for pre-trial detention was rejected and the men were released. The public prosecutor's office appealed. On June 10, the men were arrested again. Charges were filed on June 23, and the trial will take place on August 19.
All four men did not confess. They claim that there were “consensual sexual acts between the four of them and the Tyrolean woman” and that she was “neither defenceless nor otherwise impaired”. Only one of them emphasised that the 18-year-old was “noticeably drunk, staggered slightly when walking, seemed more exhausted than the others and that the guys were more sober”.
Three of the four suspects also testified that such house parties with girls had taken place regularly in the flat in question – “in Corona times even weekly”. They often bought vodka because it “made them drunk”. There had always been problems with girls.
On the other hand, there are the statements of five young women, among them the alleged victim herself. The local woman stated that none of the sexual contacts with the men that evening had happened voluntarily on her part. She could only remember sitting in the car and crying again. She had had terrible pain in her entire abdomen and anal area. She also told the doctors at the clinic that she had been raped by several men and that they had taken photographs. And she said that the glass of vodka and red wine that one of the men had prepared for her “really knocked her out”.
The other witnesses testified that the victim could hardly stand on her feet, that she walked hunched over and that they did not call the police out of fear.
Arab immigrant sexually assaults woman in middle of the street just 2 months after arriving in France
On Thursday, a 30-year-old Arab illegal immigrant without a permanent address was tried and found guilty in a fast track trial for sexual assault on a young woman in the city of in Valenciennes in the north of France.
The incident happened on Sunday, July 31, on the public highway near a bar in Valenciennes. The victim says she was accosted by a man holding a beer in his hand when she was leaving the bar to meet a friend at 4 a.m.
âHe told me several times that I am beautiful. I was embarrassed. He asked me for my phone number and started to flirt with me,â the woman told investigators.
She pushed the suspect away, but he would not stop. He then grabbed her wrist, put his arm around her shoulders, kissed her full on the lips, and touched her breasts. The man then proceeded to lick her cheek, according to a report from French media outlet La Voix du Nord.
A municipal police patrol was approached by young people looking for an individual dressed in a dark T-shirt and green pants who had sexually assaulted their friend. The suspect was quickly arrested in a nearby street.
At the police station, the frightened young woman told police what had happened. The medical examination mentions post-traumatic stress with a one-day disability. In the court, through a translator in the Arab language, the perpetrator admits to drinking vodka and beers and using cannabis that evening. He says he does agree with the courtâs interpretation of the incident.
âYes, I kissed her, but out of friendship, she agreed. She even gave me her number,â the man claimed.
The man had been staying in France for two months, supposedly with friends. The prosecutor requested five months of imprisonment with continued detention.
The court finally sentenced the defendant to a five-month suspended sentence and ordered his registration in the file of sexual offenders. He will have to pay the victim âŹ300 for non-pecuniary damage.
British 19-year-old sentenced for attacking rabbi with brick
A British teenager was given a 43-month prison term for attacking a rabbi with a brick in May 2021.
Souraka Djabouri, 19, will serve out the term in a youth offenders institution after pleading guilty to brutally assaulting a rabbi in Chigwell, England, the UK Jewish News reported.
The teenager pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm without intent, theft and aggravated criminal damage, admitting to hitting Rabbi Rafi Goodwin in the head with a brick. The attack happened after Rabbi Goodwin stopped while driving to avoid hitting a pedestrian who walked out from behind a parked van onto the road.
Djabouri shouted verbal abuse at the rabbi, including referring to him being Jewish. After the rabbi drove off, he noticed that Djabouri was following him and started to kick his car, causing damage to the mirror and door.
When Rabbi Goodwin exited his car to take pictures of Djabouri and another man that he thought was behind the damage, Djabouri attacked him with a brick and stole his phone.
The rabbi needed medical treatment for stitches and severe swelling to his face and his eye.
Djabouri and Abderrahman Brahimi, 26, were arrested by Essex Police and charged with a hate-related offences. Charges against Brahimi were later dropped by prosecutors.
Misuse of funds: UK agencies launch probe against Pakistani charity organizations
The agencies in the United Kingdom have started probing into misuse of funds by Pakistani charity organizations for political purposes, SAMAA TV reported on Sunday.
Sources said that the UKâs National Charity Commission (NCC) and National Crime Agency (NCA) have launched a probe against the charity foundations of Pakistan.
The investigation is being done to ascertain if these organizations misused charity for political purposes in Pakistan.
Both agencies launched the investigation after receiving several complaints.
Sources said that the complainants have also provided evidence to both agencies.
The evidence include the decision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) against PTI in foreign funding case, a report by the Financial Times which revealed the partyâs foreign funding sources, and details of its bank accounts.
Bucking the trend: Uganda bans work by LGBT group
The Ugandan government has banned the activities of a local non-governmental organization that campaigns for the rights of sexual minorities. According to a senior official, the organization worked illegally in the African country.
The Ugandan authorities have temporarily banned a prominent LGBT non-governmental organization from continuing to operate in the country because it does not have a license from the National Office for Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO Office).
The NGO Office, which reports to the Ugandan Ministry of the Interior and is responsible for overseeing, registering and regulating all NGO activities in Uganda, justified its decision by arguing that the aptly named Sexual Minorities Uganda operated illegally, since they were not registered with the NGO Office, it was still registered with the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB), in violation of the NGOs Act 2016.
âThe NGO Office, in exercise of its mandate, on August 3, 2022, prohibited the activities of Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG) for not complying with Articles 29(1), 31(1) and 32(2) of the NGO Law 2016 NGO Office,â NGO Office Executive Director Stephen Okello said in a statement on Friday.
Okello noted that the decision to ban the organization from its activities came after talks between the NGO office and SMUG on July 2 and 27, 2022, aimed at clarifying the legal status of the organization. It turned out that SMUG is neither a company nor a non-governmental organization.
Ten years ago, SMUG (founded in 2004) tried to have the organization officially registered as a non-governmental organization with the Uganda Registration Service Bureau. However, it failed because the name was considered undesirable by the Ugandan authorities at the time. Nevertheless, the organization continued to work unhindered, Okello explained.
He also pointed out that SMUG could not provide the NGO office with any authentic record of a physical location of the NGO and the organizationâs members were reluctant to reveal the name of the location. In addition, despite not being registered, SMUG has entered into partnerships with some government institutions such as the Ministry of Health, the Ugandan Human Rights Commission and the Ugandan Police.
âThe NGO office also interviewed a number of actors with whom SMUG worked and found that the partners were unaware that SMUG was operating illegally,â Okello said. Against this background, the NGO office asked SMUG to stop its activities for the time being.
SMUG responded to the ban by claiming that the order was nothing more than a âwitch huntâ. âThis is a clear witch hunt, rooted in systemic homophobia and fueled by anti-gay and anti-gender movements,â said SMUG Director Frank Mugisha.
He accused the authorities of treating members of the Ugandan LGBT minority as second-class citizens and trying to wipe out their very existence. âAt the moment our activities are suspended, we cannot protect or support vulnerable LGBT people,â Mugisha said.
According to Civil Rights Defenders, a human rights organization based in Stockholm, Sexual Minorities Uganda works to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
Strict anti-gay laws apply in Uganda. In recent years, however, the country has increasingly refrained from criminal prosecution in this context. In 2014, a Ugandan court even overturned a law signed by President Yoweri Museveni that provided for life imprisonment for homosexual relationships.
Laws prohibiting same-sex sexual acts, first put in place under British colonial rule in the 19th century, were enshrined in the Penal Code Act 1950. The climate in Uganda remains hostile to homosexuals; many political leaders use anti-gay rhetoric, and have stated that homosexuality is âakin to bestialityâ, was âbrought to Uganda by white peopleâ and is âun-Africanâ.
A 2007 Pew Global Attitudes Project poll found that 96 percent of Ugandan residents were against homosexuality â a way of life that society should not accept, which was the fifth-highest rate of non-acceptance in the 45 countries surveyed. Acceptance of gays has since only marginally increased despite a concerted propaganda effort.
A poll conducted in 2010, revealed that among other members of the East African Community, 1 percent in Tanzania, 4 percent in Rwanda, and 1 percent in Kenya had a positive view of homosexuals.
https://freewestmedia.com/2022/08/09/bucking-the-trend-uganda-bans-work-by-lgbt-group/