A Syrian man without a valid driving licence caused a devastating accident on the federal highway B87 in Eilenburg, Saxony, on Thursday. Three people were killed and several injured in the collision between four cars and a truck, as reported by the Leipziger Volkszeitung. The fatal multiple collision occurred at around 10.45 a.m. near the railway station of the north Saxon district town.
Syrian drove into oncoming lane and caused collision
Police had been investigating the scene of the accident since Friday morning, and now disclosed that the 18-year-old Syrian drove a Mercedes and caused the accident. He was driving in the direction of Torgau and apparently ran into oncoming traffic. There he collided with an Opel car whose occupants were driving in the direction of Leipzig. After the collision, there was probably a tragic chain reaction: according to the police, the Syrian Mercedes driver was thrown back onto his original lane by the force of the collision and there against the crash barrier. Two following vehicles in the direction of Torgau then collided with each other as well as with the driver who caused the accident and the crash barrier. To make matters worse, one vehicle collided with a lorry from oncoming traffic. According to current information, the Syrian is not in possession of a valid driving licence.
Police investigate the man who caused the accident
The Syrian is now being investigated for negligent homicide, negligent bodily injury, endangering road traffic and driving without a licence. The exact cause of the accident is still under investigation, but the road is not a dangerous stretch of road: “The accident site on the B87 has not been an accident black spot so far,” said a police spokeswoman. In the last three years, there have only been two accidents with injuries on this stretch of road.
While the United Kingdom has already become the epicenter of dirty money and jihadist activities, Central Jamia Mosque Ghamkol Sharif in Small Health, Birmingham has been under the spotlight of investigators for its role in spreading religious-hatred, antisemitism and jihadist appeasement. Meanwhile, the Charity Commission has stepped in to take over the mosque as ‘temporary measure’ pending the outcome of a full inquiry.
According to media reports, the decision of the Charity Commission was announced after a year-long probe, which is still under way, into the mosque affairs following multiple complaints from worshippers and the local community. Virginia Henley of a Cambridge-based law firm named HCR Hewitsons has been appointed interim manager of the charity. Henley will now conduct a further review of the charity’s governance and administration from inside, and make recommendations to the commission based on her findings. Since launching a statutory inquiry in November 2021, it is the first significant step by the commission. The regulators had initially informally investigated concerns about governance, social media posts and unclear links to a private funeral company based at the site.
In a note to its statement, the commission said it has the power under the Charities Act 2011 to appoint an interim manager to act as receiver and manager in respect of the property and affairs of the charity. “Interim managers are appointed where the commission has identified misconduct or mismanagement in the administration of a charity, and/or where there is a need to protect a charity’s property. It is a temporary and protective measure”.
Criticizing the latest decision of the Charity Commission, Saddique Hussain in a statement said, “We are disappointed that the Charity Commission has chosen to take this step. The board has cooperated actively with the commission’s inquiry in line with its wider commitment to continually improving the governance of the charity.
“We were not aware that the commission was considering this step until the order was made and then shared with us last week. (Tuesday, December 6).
“We are considering the statement of reasons given by the commission, and seeking advice on the implications of this step and the options available to us and will respond further as and when appropriate”.
Birmingham Live in a report said, whistleblowers had spoken out about other concerns for the charity, which uses the official name Dar-ul Uloom Islamia Rizwia (Bralawai). Concerns under investigation included a social media post by mosque manager Saddique Hussain that appeared to praise the Afghan Taliban jihadists.
Pakistani-British Saddique Hussain denied the allegation and apologized. The mosque’s education services opened briefly last year, only to be closed again after concerns were raised with Birmingham City Council’s safeguarding service and the regulator. However, in a statement, the commission said it opened its inquiry over trustees’ failure to ensure policies and procedures relating to safeguarding have been implemented, and the conduct of some trustees and staff members on social media.
Dar-ul Uloom Islamia Rizwia (Bralawai) was set up to provide a place of worship, religious education and community services for the benefit of the local community of Small Heath. The charity runs the mosque, community services and educational center from its base in Golden Hillock Road.
The inquiry itself remains ongoing, said the Charity Commission. It added it would publish a report detailing its findings, conclusions, and any regulatory action taken on conclusion of the inquiry.
Controversial role of Central Jamia Mosque Ghamkol Sharif
Back in 2021, Pakistani-British Saddique Hussain, manager of Birmingham’s Central Jamia Mosque Ghamkol Sharif mosque triggered public outrage when he shared a video clip of Afghan Taliban jihadists brandishing assault rifles and reciting the Quran and wrote above it: “How beautiful and civilized and no ‘I’. May Allah SWT guide us on to His beautiful religion”.
During early 2021, Saddique Hussain shared a video from the far-right American media outlet ‘TruNews’ in which pastor and antisemitic pundit Rick Wiles, who has previously claimed that Jews are “deceivers” who “plot” and “lie”, explicitly compared the actions of Israel to Nazi Germany.
Another video labelled “a rare moment of truth” by Saddique Hussain claimed that “Zionist lobbying” could remove an online clip of Sky news reporting on Israeli military actions.
A further post claimed that Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian children “for fun”, while another video carried text that said: “I am Israel – I have the power to control American policy. My American Israel Public Affairs Committee can make or break any politician of its choosing”.
One post was deemed unacceptable by Facebook, which added a ‘false information’ warning label to a clip supposedly depicting the “oppression” of a Palestinian child by Israeli soldiers. The video in fact originated from Sweden and shows Swedish security guards.
Saddique Hussain was condemned by campaign group Muslims Against Antisemitism, who slammed “the frothing and foaming nature of the antipathy that some hold”, stating “Focusing on Israel and blaming Israel for actions that it is not even associated with, shows the frothing and foaming nature of the antipathy that some hold”.
They said: “Promoting views and associations between ‘media control’ and depicting ‘Zionists’ as having ‘control’ shows the conspiratorial mindset of the person in question.
According to media reports, other members of the Central Jamia Mosque Ghamkol Sharif mosque, majority of whom are Pakistani-born UK citizens, have also shared their provocative anti-Israel views.
Mosque trustee Asif Quayum shared a cartoon previously condemned by Scottish politicians for antisemitism that depicts Israel as a dog.
Zahir Abbas, another trustee, declared that Israel was committing “genocide” as he attacked the United Arab Emirates for normalizing relations with the country.
Criticizing normalization of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Zahir Abbas wrote: “Think twice before you book Dubai as your next holiday”, he said on Facebook, as, “you will be supporting the genocide in Palestine!”Almost all of the Pakistani-British trustees of the Central Jamia Mosque Ghamkol Sharif are diehard supporters of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Hamas, Hezbollah and militancy groups in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, while they openly support Pakistani spy agency ISI-sponsored terrorist activities inside Bharat – especially Jammu & Kashmir. They also voice against Bangladesh and pass indecent remarks about Bengalis. In brief, the Central Jamia Mosque Ghamkol Sharif in Small Health has become a jihad factory.
The Central Committee of German Catholics decides at its plenary assembly on November 22, 2019 to follow the Synodal Path with the German Bishops’ Conference.Christian Pulfrich, CC-BY-SA-4.0
German Catholic bishops have voted to bless same-sex marriages as part of the German Church’s Synodal Assembly, with blessings set to be introduced in March of 2026. Some have called the move schismatic.
The Synodal Assembly on the Reform of the Catholic Church voted in Frankfurt, Germany, to bless same-sex couples on Friday, with 176 of the 202 assembly members voting for the proposal, including two-thirds of the bishops in attendance.
According to a report from the newspaper Donaukurier, same-sex blessings have already been going on in the German church — but were in a canonical grey area and took place in private, rather than openly in churches.
The move stands in direct contradiction to the Vatican, which has explicitly declared that “the Church does not have, and cannot have, the power to bless unions of persons of the same sex.”
The Vatican argued that while God and the Church can bless individuals, including homosexuals, it cannot bless sin, including sexual activity that takes place outside of a valid marriage.
The issue of same-sex couple blessings is one of the main demands from the German Synodal Path, a series of conferences of the Catholic Church in Germany since 2019 that have been looking to greatly transform the Church.
According to the Catholic news website The Pillar, bishops in the Flemish region of Belgium have also been blessing same-sex unions since last year in September.
Bishop Johan Bonny claimed that despite the Vatican’s stance against the blessings of same-sex couples, Pope Francis had not commented on the issue and indicated that it was up to local bishops to decide.
Other bishops, however, have slammed the Germans, including U.S. Bishop Joseph Strickland, who stated on Twitter: “This action is schism plain & simple. As the Vatican made clear months ago, ‘We cannot bless sin’. The 38 bishops who voted for this need to repent and return to the Catholic Church, the Bride of Christ.”
“The president of every Bishop’s Conference around the world should denounce the schismatic vote of the 38 German bishops who have voted to bless same sex unions. We must speak out and call them to return to Catholic teaching. They have hardened their hearts to the Truth,” he added.
Last month, members of the Synodal Way, four women, announced they were quitting the assembly due to fundamental disagreements regarding the direction of the assembly and claiming it was looking to fundamentally change the Church.
The women also noted that major concerns about the Synodal Way from Pope Francis and the Vatican had been kept from participants.
The controversial vote comes just weeks after the Church of England also voted to bless same-sex marriages, with many of the conservative branches of the Anglican Communion reacting highly negatively to the vote.
Hatred blinds. Hatred takes away reason, including political reason, and very often leads to failure. It is a process that, once started, is difficult to end. Soon, the opposition in Poland will find out all about this reality.
The attack on St. John Paul II is born out of hatred. It is about the final destruction of this moral-historical structure, which, according to left-liberals, shapes patriotic Christian attitudes and, as a result, helps drive strong support for the independence camp.
Since it cannot be defeated in elections, the idea is to cut the roots and solve the problem once and for all.
This is a very dangerous process, but one that also requires time. The opposition media, operating in a specific political environment and generally recognizing the logic of the struggle for power, has miscalculated by assuming that they will bring about a fundamental change in the perception of John Paul II in such a short time.
They open a front that may bring them not brilliant victories, but serious defeats. They confirm that they do not understand Poles, do not know them, and that the moods and views dominant in narrow metropolitan “bubbles” are mistakenly extended to the whole society.
However, attacking John Paul II — a man who gave freedom to Poles, who helped defeat communism, and who was and is the pride of the entire nation — reveals how ruthless the opposition truly is.
By attacking the Polish pope, they attack the soul of the nation.
They want to take away from Poles everything that unites them. They are supposed to be a mass without values, without roots, without references, and easy to manipulate. Anyone who wants to destroy the good memory of John Paul II must truly hate Poland.
In the long term, Poles must fight, cannot give up, because what is at stake is their dignity and identity. In the short term, the opposition has taken a big step toward electoral defeat. They may have even already lost the election before the first vote was cast.
In accordance with their religion, leftist social engineers want us to use heat pumps. Their reasoning:
Based on the same technology as refrigerators, the air pump pulls heat out from outside air and into the house, and can be run on renewably generated electricity – making them carbon neutral.
Carbon neutral — assuming that electricity can be produced without generating CO2.
A tale of woe from the UK demonstrates how heat pumps work out in the real world:
A man who replaced his heating system with a £25,000 Government-backed ‘green’ heat pump says he has faced “crippling” electric bills – amounting to almost £3000 so far this winter. Officials are currently providing grants for up to £5,000 to home owners who remove a gas central heating and hot water system and replace it with a heat pump.
Laments Steve Mason,
“This year so far alone, my electric bill has reached £1461 after the government help and my direct debit each month is £650 – it’s crippling.”
This is despite his home being so cold that he has to wear multiple layers of clothes. He has been burning wood for heat, which as he points out, “completely defeats the object” — unless of course the objective is not really to reduce harmless CO2 emissions but only to posture emptily.
Mason wishes he could just rip out the heat pump, but…
“I have no choice but to use it as it’s my only source of heating and hot water in my house, but what we’ve found is that we don’t think the government have really thought this through.”
In contrast, Mark Mills has thought it through. He concludes that the renewable energy future moonbats rave about is “just not happening,” no matter how much money is wasted on it:
United States electricity prices are rising rapidly, up 18.1 percent over the last two years. Renewable energy advocates claim that wind and solar installations produce cheaper electricity than traditional power plants, but power prices are rising as more wind and solar is added to the grid. In fact, electricity prices are soaring in leading wind energy states.
Uncoincidentally, for the past 2 years we have been under the thumb of fanatics whose figurehead promised to abolish fossil fuels.
The same applies to Europe under moonbat rule:
In Europe, the nations with the most wind and solar capacity deployed, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Spain, and Sweden, experiencethe highest residential electricity prices. Residents of Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, and Romania, where few renewables are deployed, pay half as much per kilowatt-hour as the leading renewable countries. Denmark and Germany have deployed over 1,600 watts per person of wind and solar, the highest density in Europe. Electricity prices for Denmark (29 eurocents per kilowatt-hour) and Germany (32 eurocents/kW-hr) are the highest in Europe, and two and one-half times the prices in the US, where renewable penetration remains lower. In Europe, like the US, wind (and solar) deployments raise electricity prices.
Those who inflict green energy moonbattery don’t pay its high price; we do.
There is growing unease in the European Union about a problem that German politics is mostly silent about, or at best, works to trivialize: mass migration. In 2022, 924,000 asylum applications were lodged in the EU, an increase of almost 50 percent. In Germany alone, more than 226,000 asylum applications were registered last year.
Smaller countries at the Schengen borders cannot be blamed if they do not detain migrants and are happy for them to make their way to Germany. After all, mass immigration into Europe is constantly fueled by the German government, so why stop them? African and Asian human trafficking gangs do not have to do much work to lure more and more people into Germany. It is just a matter of copying and pasting the pro-immigration statements of Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser into their migrant recruitment booklets or advertise them on social media.
Take, for example, one of the new inventions of the current ‘traffic-light’ government coalition, the so-called model change in refugee policy. Its aim is to give even illegal migrants whose asylum applications have been rejected the right of permanent residence under certain conditions. From the migrants’ point of view, this means, “Once I have crossed the German border, I can stay.” This is already the case, but the German government is looking to make it an official reality.
The German media — at least the few that are still critical of the government — are full of examples of the problems the country is facing due to the issue. The most serious crimes are committed by Islamists and criminals with a migration background in Germany, but they are not deported after serving their sentences on the grounds that the security situation in their country of origin is dangerous. When Afghanistan fell back into Taliban hands, the last Bundeswehr planes evacuating local forces were mostly carrying rapists previously convicted in Germany. Now, they are once again roaming free on German soil.
The vast majority of Syrians and Afghans arriving in Germany — to name just the two most common countries of origin — have no qualifications, no language skills and often not even a decent education. The idea that they will become skilled workers in the highly complex German industry or care for elderly people in need is simply bizarre.
The European Union needs a fundamental change of direction in its immigration policy. Uncontrolled migration must stop immediately. Germany holds the key. Most EU countries are waiting for a signal from Europe’s de facto leader.
In civilized societies, it is a matter of course to grant asylum to the politically persecuted and to help those in need. If you want to be taken seriously politically, you have to abide by this, but being helpful must not mean hopelessly overstretching our own country’s economic resources and endangering our cultural identity to the point that we cannot even guarantee the safety of our own citizens. In Germany’s case, this is leading to self-destruction.
A case of a Hindu girl being threatened by a Muslim youth to marry him has emerged in the Kannauj district of Uttar Pradesh. It is alleged that a youth named Mohammad Saqlain used to do obscene acts with a girl student studying in class 9th in Kashiram Colony of the Chhibramau police station area. When she refused, Saqlain and his family members assaulted her, hurled acid at her, and threatened to kill her. The victim has lodged a complaint against the accused Saqlain. Additionally, a letter has also been written to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
The victim, a class 9 student, said in her complaint that a man named Saqlain regularly followed her on her way to school and pressured her to marry him. She also stated that Saqlain threatened to kill her if she refused to do Nikah with him. After the victim told her mother about the incident, the mother went to the house of the accused and voiced her complaints to the accused’s family. Even after this, Saqlain persisted in his threats to shoot the victim dead.
#कन्नौज : कक्षा नौ की छात्रा पर मुस्लिम युवक ने धर्मांतरण व निकाह करने का बनाया दवाब, शिकायत करने पर तेजाब फेंककर जान से मारने की दी धमकी देने का पीड़िता ने लगाया आरोप, परिवार ने सीएम को लिखा पत्र, कॉलेज जाते समय भी युवक करता है छेड़खानी, छिबरामऊ कोतवाली का मामला @kannaujpolicepic.twitter.com/3VL2dJO7Ew
— UttarPradesh.ORG News (@WeUttarPradesh) March 10, 2023
The victim’s mother writes a letter seeking help from CM Yogi Adityanath
The victim’s mother has penned a letter to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath seeking justice. Now, this letter is going viral on social media. In this letter, the victim’s mother claims that Saqlain stalked, and molested her daughter. He is also pressuring her to perform Nikah with him.
The victim’s mother also stated in the letter that she had complained about this even after visiting the home of the accused Saqlain where the accused’s sister Sabubi and mother Picchi instead of stopping Saqlain confronted the victim’s mother asking her what is the problem in marrying off her daughter to accused Saqlain. Following this, the accused Saqlain went to the victim’s home with his mother and sister to assault the victim’s siblings. In addition, he threatened to kill the victim on her refusal to marry him and torment the victim every day and throw acid at her father.
Meanwhile, Kannauj SP said that a complaint was lodged against the accused in 2021. A case was registered in this matter. The SP stated that earlier the accused was also lodged in jail in this case.
The Inspector in charge Santosh Kumar Kushwaha said that the investigation is being conducted on the basis of the complaint lodged by the victim. Necessary legal action will be taken against the accused youth if the accusations levelled by the victim against the accused are found true.
Germany’s top court has partially overturned the sentencing of a German woman involved in the death of a five-year-old Yazidi girl.
Jennifer Wenisch – who was a member of the Islamic State group – was jailed for 10 years in 2021 for her role in the girl’s death.
The country’s public prosecutor had argued this sentence was too lenient.
Wenisch and her husband, an IS fighter, had bought the girl and her mother as slaves.
In August 2015 the girl died after being chained up in the scorching sun.
Wenisch was judged to have committed a crime against humanity, having stood by when her husband left the girl to die of thirst. She denied the charge.
A Munich court found her guilty of being an accessory to murder, but ruled that her case was a less severe one.
Germany’s Federal Court of Justice disagreed that her crime had been less severe and the original sentence, nine years for death of a child resulting from slavery plus two-and-a-half years for membership of a terror group, to be served over 10 years, will now be reviewed.
Her husband, Iraqi jihadist Taha al-Jumailly, is serving a life sentence.
This case, for a crime which took place in the northern Iraqi city of Fallujah, was one of the first instances of an IS offence against the Yazidi community going to trial. The Yazidi, a Kurdish group from northern Iraq, were a particular target of IS brutality.
In 2014 IS fighters stormed into the ancestral heartland of the Yazidi people in northern Iraq, seizing thousands of women and children as slaves.
Wenisch allegedly served in an IS “anti-vice squad” which enforced strict Islamic rules in Mosul and Fallujah.
She stood trial in Germany because of the legal principle of universal jurisdiction, which allows prosecutions for alleged war crimes, including genocide, which took place in other countries. London-based human rights lawyer Amal Clooney was part of the legal team representing the girl’s mother.