India: Police have thwarted a significant plot to carry out terrorist attacks under the direction of Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI

The Hyderabad police have thwarted a significant plot to carry out terrorist attacks in the city under the direction of Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI. On Sunday 2nd October 2022, police arrested three accused in this case in Hyderabad. The police also seized four hand grenades, Rs 5,14,800 in cash and a motorcycle from the arrested accused.

The arrested accused are identified as Abdul Zahed (age 39, a resident of Malakpet), Mohammed Sameeuddin alias Abdul Sami (age 39, a resident of Akberbagh Sayeedabad) and Maaz Hasan Farooq alias Maaz (age 29, a resident of Humayunagar in Mehdipatnam). Abdul Zahed recruited the other two in this terrorist activity. All three persons were produced before the court and are being sent to judicial remand. It is notable that Abdul Zahed was earlier arrested for alleged involvement in a suicide bomb case in 2005, but he was released in 2017 for lack of evidence after spending 12 years in jail. The leftist ecosystem and liberal media had branded him as the victim of a false investigation. This time he is arrested with all the evidence including dangerous weapons like grenades.

According to police, Abdul Zahed revived his contacts with his Pakistan ISI conduits after his release from jail and conspired to plot terror attacks in Hyderabad. His plan included blasts and lone wolf attacks to terrorize the common public.

Hyderabad Commissioner of Police, C V Anand said, “Zahed received a consignment of four hand grenades and was going to carry out sensational terror attacks in Hyderabad. On specific information, the raids were conducted and three persons were arrested at Malakpet. He was previously involved in several terror-related cases in the city and was regularly in touch with Pakistani ISI-LeT (Inter-Services Intelligence and Lashkar-e-Taiba) handlers.”

He further said, “Three absconding persons Farhatullah Ghouri alias FG, Siddique Bin Osman alias Rafique alias Abu Hamzala and Abdul Majeed alias Chotu all natives of Hyderabad and wanted in several cases are now settled in Pakistan and working under the aegis of ISI. In past, they recruited local youth and radicalized them, and got executed terror attacks such as a blast near Sai Baba Temple, Dilsukhnagar in 2002, a bus blast at Ghatkopar in Mumbai, and a Task Force office blast at Begumpet in 2005. They also attempted to cause blasts near Ganesh Temple Secunderabad in 2004.”

He added, “Zahed in his confession revealed that Farhatullah Ghori, Abu Hamzala, and Majeed revived their contacts with him and they motivated and financed to carry out the attacks. At the behest of Pakistan-based handlers, Zahed recruited Samuddin and Maaz Hasan. During search operations, four grenades were recovered from the trio. He was planning to hurl a grenade targeting public gatherings through his group members.”

https://www.opindia.com/2022/10/hyderabad-police-foil-isi-terror-attack-plan-3-persons-arrested-with-grenades/

Islamic Group Planned Attacks on Hindu Religious Sites

Days after the Central Government imposed a ban on the extremist terrorist organization named Popular Front of India (PFI), the NIA revealed that the PFI activists had plans to target the Hindu religious places and Hindu communities during the upcoming festivals of Dusshera and Diwali. They had plans to blast IEDs in several parts of India to eliminate the maximum of the Hindu population.

According to the reports, the ATS after the NIA and ED raids, arrested around 250 PFI jihadis and recovered several incriminating materials from their possession. The documents included a training module to make IEDs and bombs from available domestic material and also the ‘Mission 2047’ document underlining the PFI goal to make India the Islamic Republic by the year 2047.

Several digital devices and pen drives were also recovered from the PFI hubs located in around 17 states of the country to reveal their connection with ISIS and other terrorist organizations. The pen drives contained videos of Gajwa-e-Hind, the 1993 Bombay blast, and other armed training videos.

The NIA stated that specific documents relating to the explosives were recovered from three jihadis arrested from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Reports mention that bomb-making material was also recovered from the three accused identified as Mohammed Faizan, Mohammed Rehan, and Sufiyan. The three had planned to execute blasts at several Hindu religious places during Dusshera and Diwali. The officials are interrogating the individuals and collecting further relevant evidence.

Bomb-making manuals recovered

One of the most incriminating materials recovered from the accused during the raids was the manual on how to make IEDs. Titled ‘A short course on ‘How to make IEDs using easily available material’, the document suggested that if Muslim youth knows how to make bombs, it would bring ’empowerment to them’. The three paged document also defined five point objectives of the training which included-

  1. To empower and strengthen the “oppressed” Muslim youth
  2. To destabilise the well-developed infrastructure of the pagans (non-Muslim)
  3. To attract the attention of the masses in a single blow
  4. To create terror in the heart of the infidels
  5. To regain the lost dominance of the Muslims in the Indian subcontinent

The document further detailed the material to be used in the bomb, how to make it at home and how to maximise the effect of the bomb.

‘Mission 2047’ aiming at ‘Gajwa-e-Hind’

The document named ‘Mission 2047’ was also found in the possession of the PFI hideout which underlined the goal of the organization to establish the ‘Rule of Islam in India’ and to bring the Indian State and the majority of Hindus ‘to their knees’ when the country would complete its 100 years of Independence.

The document aims at destabilising the well-developed infrastructure of the Indian sub-continent and establishing Islamic dominance over the ‘coward Hindus’ and subjugating them. It aims at targeting Hindus and Hindu leaders to gain control over the country belonging to Hindus, popularly known as Gajwa-e-Hind.

The document which was shared by the PFI leaders with each and every member of the now banned organization feared the current status of Muslims in India and aimed at spreading the PFI roots to every household by 2047. The PFI paper showcased Islamists in India as victims and instigated their co-coreligionists to pick up arms for their ‘rights’ against Hindus.

Creating riots at Hindu religious places

The ATS last week arrested the PFI individuals from Varanasi, Lucknow, and Meerut for conspiring to break the country and form an Islamic nation by 2047. The ATS stated that these people were engaged in anti-national activities by preparing sleeper modules in the state.

The ATS identified 24 such accused associated with the PFI who were misleading the Muslims by setting rhetoric against the Hindu community in Uttar Pradesh. They also criticized the Central Government led by PM Modi and the state government led by CM Yogi Adityanath by calling it ‘an anti-Muslim government’. The ATS interrogated the arrested individuals on September 24 to learn that PFI had plans to also launch severe anti-Hindu protests like that of anti-CAA and NRC riots.

Reports mention that the arrested accused had plans to create riots in Hindu religious places like Kashi, Mathura, and Ayodhya. The officials have also recovered posters of earlier anti-Hindu riots with something marked upon them with a pen. Meanwhile, chats recovered from Sufiyan’s phone confirm that the PFI was planning to bomb a few crucial Hindu religious places during Diwali. The now-banned organization had also urged its members to increase the strength of the organization and fight in the course. It also asked for strong suggestions to implement the chaos.

Promoting Love Jihad and religious conversion

Earlier, the investigating agencies had revealed that the PFI activists were deliberately encouraging the Islamists to trap Hindu women in love affairs and produce more children ultimately expanding the Muslim community. The PFI asked its cadres and other Muslims to force the Hindu women to convert their religion to Islam. At every PFI gathering, the activist would influence Muslims to run the agenda of love jihad and religious conversion.

The organization had also declared a financial reward of Rs 2 lakh, a shop, and a house to anyone who would convert a Hindu girl to Islam. Reports mention that several Islamic organizations from several Islamic countries provided funds to the PFI for this purpose.

MHA banned PFI on September 27

The Central Government on September 27 banned the radical organization named Popular Front of India (PFI) and its associate organizations for 5 years. The government maintained that the organizations operated as unlawful associations under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

The affiliations banned along with the PFI include All India Imams Council, Campus Front of India (CFI), Rehab India Foundation, National Conf of Human Rights Org, National Women’s Front, Junior Front, Empower India Foundation, and Rehab Foundation, Kerala.

The ban on the PFI comes following two rounds of searches by the NIA in a multi-agency investigation against the organisation for allegedly sponsoring terror operations in the nation. The initial series of raids occurred on September 22, with a follow-up on Tuesday, September 27 in multiple states, resulting in the arrest of at least 250 persons associated with PFI.

Source: OpIndia

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France: The Château-Chinon municipality is co-organising an Islamist conference in partnership with the IESH, the Muslim Brotherhood education centre where several jihadists have studied

Despite all these efforts, the IESH are classified as sensitive institutions by the Ministry of the Interior and are regularly the target of investigations into their funding and the content of their teaching; indeed, some former students have gone to fight in Syria, others have stood out, such as Ines Madani in 2016, who tried to blow up Notre Dame with her car full of gas canisters, or Rede Hame, a jihadist arrested in 2015 for planning an attack on a concert hall.
As the dean of the IESH in Saint Denis explained: “The UOIF is a two-stage rocket, the first stage is democratic, the second will put an Islamic society into orbit” (UOIF, now MF, Musulmans de France, a structure linked to the Muslim Brotherhood). Debout la France

https://www.fdesouche.com/2022/10/02/la-mairie-de-chateau-chinon-58-co-organise-une-conference-islamiste-en-partenariat-avec-liesh-le-centre-de-formation-des-freres-musulmans-par-lequel-sont-passes-plusieurs-djihadistes/

The Institut Européen des Sciences Humaines (IESH) is an educational facility in France associated with the Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe (FIOE) and its French member the Union des organisations islamiques de France (UOIF), both organizations representing the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe. The original institute was founded in the early 1990s in Château Chinon, but there are also IESH branches in Paris and Orléons. Over the years and with the help of groups tied to the Muslim Brotherhood, IESH has grown into a Europe-wide network of educational facilities: The UK offshoot of IESH is known as the European Institute of Human Sciences (EIHS), established in 1997 with branches in Birmingham and London. IESH also has an associated German organization known as the Europäisches Institut für Humanwissenschaften (EIHW), established in 2012 and located in Frankfurt. There is also a European Institute Islamic for Human Sciences (EIIHS) located in Helsinki, Finland, established in 2015. While it is unclear what is being taught at IESH, the theological view of its leadership suggests those views are in line with the Islamic fundamentalism of the Global Muslim Brotherhood. At least a dozen individuals associated with IESH have been or are current members of the European Council for Fatwa and Research, the theological body of the Global Muslim Brotherhood until recently headed by Youssef Qaradawi.

https://www.global-influence-ops.com/wiki/institut-europeen-des-sciences-humaines/

German households are burning through gas too quickly, warns agency head

Germans are reportedly using too much gas and ignoring political appeals to reduce consumption, after the Federal Network Agency reported last week that gas consumption was 14.5 percent above the September average for the past four years.

The news prompted the head of the agency, Klaus Müller, to issue a threat to private households, arguing they are using too much gas.

“Regardless of what the weather is like: We need savings of at least 20 percent across all areas,” the former GreenParty politician told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung daily, adding that otherwise, Germany will not get through the winter without a gas shortage.

“I do not see that with the latest consumption figures. That is why we will have to make adjustments in the private sector,” said Müller while referring to private households.

The head of the network agency wants to further increase gas prices if Germans do not comply with the state’s request to ration consumption.

The main problem is that the industry has to adapt to gas rationing if private individuals heat too much, which puts jobs at risk. However, the Germans waited a long time to turn on the heaters because a large part of the consumption goes back to this week. The figure suddenly rose by more than half compared to the previous week.

“In this situation, my message can only be: Dear politicians, you must not lose sight of the guiding effect of prices,” Müller said as he warned the federal government against introducing a gas price cap.

According to Müller, it is evident that many people have not yet understood how expensive their gas consumption is and what consequences it can have for companies and jobs.

Private households and small commercial customers account for 40 percent of gas consumption in Germany. In an effort to reduce gas usage nationwide, Müller wants to present weekly consumption figures for private households, which will be updated every week going forward.

When it comes to gas supply, Germany’s alarm level is currently at the second of three warning levels for the country’s gas emergency plan. If Germany’s gas supply situation worsens, the federal government can a stage three gas level, which would likely require gas rationing.

https://rmx.news/article/german-households-are-burning-through-gas-too-quickly-warns-agency-head/

Syrian refugee shoots at German teenager

Several days after the shooting at a 16-year-old on a forest path in Essen, a suspect has been arrested.

On September 20, at around 11.15 p.m., the youth was walking along the street Haus-Berge-Straße. He was followed by an unknown man. The mysterious man pulled out a gun and demanded money from the boy.

When the youth tried to flee, he shot at him and seriously injured the 16-year-old. He was taken to hospital.

The perpetrator then ran away without any prey. “A search was unsuccessful. The murder weapon is presumably a pistol,” the police announced on Friday.

The homicide squad that was then set up is investigating attempted manslaughter and was able to arrest a suspect on Tuesday: a 36-year-old Syrian who is already known to the police. The man is now in custody.

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The Austrian public broadcaster ORF is once again courting the regime by having an editor who reports on the women’s protests in Iran wearing a headscarf

So it was not an isolated action that “happened” to the ORF news editors: Once again a ZiB1 employee wearing a headscarf appeared in the news programme – just when thousands of courageous Iranian women are demonstrating against the forced wearing of headscarves. are protesting.

“The women in Iran are fighting for their freedom and are taking off their headscarves. The ORF Tehran correspondent on ZiB1 wears a headscarf …” is how the well-known journalist Isabella Klausnitzer criticises the repeated appearance wearing a headscarf in one of Austria’s most important news programmes.

It is indeed disconcerting that the news editor-in-chief of the public service broadcaster once again allows ORF employee Katharina Wagner to be seen wearing a headscarf in this live broadcast from Tehran: The editor thus documents the submission of the Austrian TV broadcaster to the bizarre and misogynistic rules of the Iranian mullahs – rules that are currently being fought against by thousands of brave women on the streets of the major Iranian cities.

While it could be assumed that the first time the ORF employee wore a headscarf it might have surprised the ORF editors-in-chief, this can no longer be argued for the second time: The ingratiation to the Iranian regime by wearing a headscarf is an affront to the protesting Iranian women who are currently risking their lives on the streets for their uprising.

Harald Vilimsky, the Austrian FPÖ MEP, already commented on Twitter: “Van der Bellen likes it,” he wrote, alluding to the Green federal president’s saying that women should wear headscarves.

Van der Bellen famously caused irritation with this saying: “We will have to ask all women to wear a headscarf – out of solidarity.” In view of the massive protests by courageous women in Iran, this sentence is not really appropriate.

There has not yet been an official statement from the ORF management or the ZiB1 editors-in-chief on the irritating headscarf appearances.

https://exxpress.at/irans-frauen-im-aufstand-und-der-orf-hofiert-erneut-mit-kopftuch-das-regime/

Poll: Americans distrust think tanks even more than media

“Think tanks are suffering from a crisis of public confidence. A 2018 poll showed that just 20 percent of Americans trust what think tanks have to say. And, according to polling just released today, the situation has only gotten worse,” said Ben Freeman, a researcher at the Quincy Institute.

Often called the “the death of expertise,” “truth decay,” or the “post-factual” world, Americans especially distrust think tanks, according to Cast From Clay, the same UK firm that conducted the 2018 poll. Only 48 percent of respondents believe “think tankers and public policy experts” were “valuable” to society.

Notably, think tank experts have been on the forefront of punting a war against Russia. Even journalists (55 percent) and lawyers (60 percent) did better than think tankers.

Warmongering efforts by think tanks are clearly not popular. According to the Pew Research Center, only “three-in-ten Republicans and Republican-leaning independents currently say the US is providing about the right among of support for Ukraine”. By contrast, in March, about half of Republicans (49 percent) thought so.

A Republican House may well cut off spending on the war in Ukraine early next year as the tide is turning within the party. There are now twice as many Republican voters who believe too much money is being spent on the war in Ukraine as those who think not enough is being spent on it.

“The number one reason respondents cited for questioning what geopolitical experts was “suspecting the expert may have a hidden agenda,” followed very closely by a “lack of transparency around who is funding the expert”.

There is very little transparency about funders in Washington. The American Enterprise Institute, one of the nation’s top think tanks, does not publicly disclose its funders. The Heritage Foundation even opposes donor disclosure on the grounds that it violates, “Americans’ fundamental rights to free political speech, association, and privacy.”

Freeman recommended that think tanks “be fully transparent about their funding […] and avoid the appearance of potential conflicts of interest”.

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/10/02/poll-americans-distrust-think-tanks-even-more-than-media/

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