Justin Trudeau’s plane was full of cocaine: Former Indian diplomat Deepak Vohra says the Canadian PM was depressed and high in Delhi

Justin Trudeau’s representative image (The Independent)

On Monday, September 25, former Indian ambassador to Sudan, Deepak Vohra made shocking claims about the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and slammed him for allegedly extending his support to Khalistanis.

“When Justin Trudeau came to India for the G20 this month, his plane was full of cocaine. He did not come out of his room for two days,” Vohra said while speaking to journalist Deepak Chaurasia on a Zee News debate show.

Vohra indicated that the Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, behaves like he is a small kid and that he has very little knowledge about international relations.

“In his parliament address, he used the words ‘credible allegations’ against India. How can allegations be credible? Either it can be credible or an allegation. I also have a ‘credible rumour’ to make in this case that ‘Trudeau’ is crazy. It is a credible rumor,” he said.

The former Indian diplomat added that when the Canadian PM had come to Delhi, it was a ‘credible rumour’ that Indian sniffer dogs discovered cocaine from his plane.

“My wife saw him at the Delhi airport and said that Trudeau looked depressed and stressed. We don’t know the reason. I don’t know the reality, but social media and some ‘credible rumors’ suggest that his plane was full of cocaine. He also missed the President’s dinner as some people say that he was not in his senses due to the drug consumption. So, seeing this nothing can be said about what goes on in his mind,” Vohra said.

“He has definitely gone insane. He has become lonely. He is now trying to show that he is a Canadian Rambo and nothing can go wrong in his presence. India has done the right thing by suspending visa services in Canada. The Indian government has shown that now we are ‘New Bharat’ and that we’ll take a stand for the betterment of the country,” he further added.

Canada has been criticised by India for harbouring Sikh separatists, and Khalistanis while the country has maintained its right to free expression. At the recent G20 Summit in Delhi, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi questioned Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about the “anti-India activities” in Canada linked to extremist groups.

Trudeau’s Liberals currently holds power with the New Democratic Party (NDP), led by Indian-origin politician Jagmeet Singh, a known Khalistani sympathiser. The NDP has vowed to support the government until the next general election in autumn 2025.

In an unexpected assertion last week, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his country’s intelligence agencies were looking into a “potential link” between “agents of the Indian government” and Nijjar’s death. Nijjar was referred to as a “Canadian citizen” by Trudeau.

In retaliation to Ottawa’s removal of an Indian official over the case, New Delhi clearly rejected the charges as “absurd” and “motivated,” and expelled a senior Canadian diplomat.

Nijjar, one of India’s most wanted terrorists, with a Rs 10 lakh cash reward on his head, was shot dead on June 18 by two unidentified shooters outside a gurudwara in Surrey. He was the Khalistan Tiger Force’s (KTF) commander.

In a strongly worded statement, India said that Canada’s claims appeared to be “politically motivated” and urged the Trudeau government to crack down hard on terrorists and anti-India elements operating on its soil. As a result of the diplomatic blockade over Nijjar’s murder, India has now suspended visa services for Canadians.

Recently, on Monday, September 25, the Indian Government also announced that it was in the process of canceling the registration of over a dozen Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) card holders for carrying out pro-Khalistan activities and anti-India propaganda.

https://www.opindia.com/2023/09/justin-trudeau-plane-was-full-of-cocaine-former-indian-diplomat-deepak-vohra/

Meloni tells Scholz stunned at Berlin funding migrant NGOs

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Premier Giorgia Meloni wrote to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz Monday saying that she was “amazed” that Berlin had decided to fund NGOs working to rescue migrants at sea and helping them in Italy too, without liaising with the Italian government.
“I have learned with amazement that your government – in an uncoordinated manner with the Italian government – has allegedly decided to support with substantial funds non-governmental organisations engaged in the reception of irregular migrants on Italian territory and in rescues in the Mediterranean Sea,” she reportedly wrote.
“Both possibilities raise questions”, she said.
Meloni stressed in her letter that EU nations should instead focus on structural solutions to the migrant issue.
“I believe that the efforts, including financial, of the EU nations interested in providing concrete support to Italy should rather concentrate on building structural solutions to the migratory phenomenon, for example by working on an EU initiative with the transit countries on the southern shore of the Mediterranean, which would, moreover, require fewer resources than the one that has been in place for some time with Turkey”.
Earlier, Defence Minister Guido Crosseto said Italy would have expected assistance and solidarity in a moment of difficulty related to the uptick in migrant arrivals by sea, in his reply to further statements by a German foreign ministry spokesperson on Berlin’s decision to fund NGOs working for migrants and refugees at sea and on land in Italy.

Meloni tells Scholz stunned at Berlin funding migrant NGOs – English – ANSA.it

A Look at the Fundamental Hypothesis of Global Warming

By Guy K. Mitchell, Jr.

In my book, I strongly advocate for the concept of adhering to the scientific method of inquiry and the first principles of science, ab initio, as a discipline in the conduct of scientific research.  The scientific method has been the foundation of legitimate scientific research for over 400 years and has served to advance man’s understanding of the natural world.  To conduct scientific research in any other manner is at best erroneous and at worst duplicitous.  The goal of scientific research should be to pursue the truth, not confirm a personal or institutional bias, as much of climate science research does today.

The scientific method requires that its practitioners follow a discipline for conducting research:

  1. Careful observation of a scientific phenomenon, applying rigorous skepticism about what is observed, given that cognitive assumptions can distort how one interprets the observation — i.e., the observer presupposes a desired outcome due to bias.
  2. Construction of a hypothesis or set of hypotheses that clearly and accurately state a supposition or proposed explanation made based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
  3. Develop a framework for an experiment or other investigation to verify or falsify the hypothesis.
  4. Measure the results of the experiment or investigation.  Implicit in the validity of the scientific method to conduct research is the ability of the researcher (and others) to objectively confirm or refute (falsify) the hypothesis by replicating results of the experiment. 
  5. Refine or eliminate the hypothesis.  The results of the experiment or investigation may cause one to refine the hypothesis to include (or eliminate) factors that do or do not appear to have a causative effect on the phenomena observed.
  6. The hypothesis should be eliminated (discarded) if the results of the experiment disprove (falsify) the hypothesis.

If the scientific method were to be rigorously employed in an unbiased manner in the conduct of climate research regarding the man-made global warming claim, it would be expected that a climate scientist who believed that man may have caused global warming that would adversely affect life on Earth in the future would construct the following hypothesis.  “Man has caused global warming, which will result in future climate conditions that will adversely affect life on Earth.”  However, the hypothesis above actually contains three conjectures that must be developed into a complex hypothesis:

  1. “Global warming has occurred — that is, the temperature of the world’s relevant atmosphere, oceans, and land mass has increased during the period under investigation by a statistically significant amount.”
  2. “Man’s activities are responsible for the global warming that has occurred.”
  3. “The extent to which global warming has occurred, or is reasonably projected to occur in the future, will adversely affect life on Earth.”

If any of the conjectures in the complex hypothesis above is found to be invalid, the complex hypothesis is rendered null.  If so, the investigator must either modify the hypothesis or discard it.

If an unbiased climate scientist were to take the necessary steps to test the complex hypothesis above, it should be undertaken in a sequential fashion.  He would first begin an investigation to determine if the temperature of the world’s relevant atmosphere, oceans, and land mass has increased during the period under investigation by a statistically significant amount.

In 1979, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) began to launch a series of satellites to circumnavigate the globe, using microwave sounding units (MSU) to measure the temperature of various layers of the lower troposphere.  The MSU readings are analyzed using spectrographic analysis and mathematically converted to a temperature record.  The temperature readings are then used to calculate what is known as a temperature anomaly.

The temperature anomaly for a period (day, month, or year) is calculated by averaging the high and low temperatures for the period and then comparing that average to the average of the same period in a prior time frame.  For example, if the average temperature for the troposphere in a given month is measured to be -50°C, and the average temperature for the same month the prior year was measured to be -50.5°C, the temperature anomaly would be +0.5 °C — it warmed by 0.5°C.  In the case of the UAH temperature record, the monthly averages are compared to a base period, which is the average of the prior thirty-year temperature anomalies.  The data are then analyzed by scientists at the University of Alabama-Huntsville to prepare a graph of the results.

It should be noted from the UAH graph that for the period 1979–1998, there was a constant cooling of the lower troposphere of around 0.3°C per year.  From 1999 to 2009, an overall cooling trend can be observed.  Finally, from 2020 to present, there has been an overall cooling trend of around 0.3°C.  All of these cooling periods occurred during a time in which the concentration of CO2 in the Earth’s lower troposphere increased from about 335 ppm to 420 ppm (25%).

This fact falsifies the man-made global warming hypothesis, rendering it null and void.  

In the field of scientific investigation, if the data invalidate a hypothesis, the hypothesis is falsified.  Clearly, the data prove the global warming hypothesis wrong.

These data have been in the public domain since the U.N. formed the IPCC in 1990.  The question is, “why do IPCC scientists continue to promote a failed hypothesis?”  The legal definition of fraud is intent to deceive.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/09/a_look_at_the_fundamental_hypothesis_of_global_warming.html

German Man Who Wore Muslim Prayer Cap for Fun Beaten by ‘Fanatics

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Man described as a “non-Muslim German” had his nose broken and a tooth knocked out after he was out drinking for wearing an Islamic skull cap as a piece of costume by ‘religious fanatics’, reports state.

Police are investigating after a Berlin man was taken to hospital with a broken nose, cuts, and a loose tooth on Sunday evening, apparently having been beaten for what German top-selling broadsheet Die Welt reports to have been reasons of religious fanaticism.

The victim of the attack is said to have been out for a beer and was wearing an “Islamic hat” — possibly a kufi-type skullcap — despite being a “non-Muslim German”. He was approached by two men who punched him repeatedly, told him to think twice before wearing such an article, and fled with the hat.

Tagesspiegel reports the attack took place on the Schillerpromenade, a broad tree-lined avenue featuring impressive historic architecture with several bars in the city’s Neukölln neighbourhood.

Breitbart has long reported on the Berlin-Neukölln area, which is well known for being both heavily migrant-settled and as being a centre of strength for German left-wing extremists, who call themselves Antifa. In some cases — as with the hat beating of this weekend gone — violence in Neukölln manifests itself on strictly religious lines, and in others as cultural difference.

The area has become infamous to a certain degree recently, however, as migrant riots took place on New Year’s Eve into 2023, with widespread damage across the area. The way Germany responded to these events became a scandal itself, as broadcasters were accused of trying to cover up the violence, with the immigration background to the riots subject played down in reports.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/09/26/german-man-who-wore-muslim-prayer-cap-for-fun-beaten-by-fanatics/

Hundreds of Nigerian nurses and midwives investigated by UK regulator on suspicion of fraudulently passing medical exams

Hundreds of Nigerian midwives working for Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) have been suspected of gaining their medical qualifications by fraudulently having others take their exams for them in their home country, and dozens remain under investigation.

In a press release published on Wednesday, the U.K.’s Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) explained it had received reports back in May this year of “unusual data” relating to computer-based tests at the Yunnik Technologies Test Centre in Ibadan, Nigeria.

It added that, following an investigation, it now believes “there is evidence of widespread fraud at the Yunnik site.”

Foreign nurses who wish to join the NMC register and work in healthcare in Britain are required to undergo several assessments to prove their competency, one of which includes a computer-based test (CBT).

The healthcare regulator initially raised doubts over the legitimacy of test results pertaining to 515 Nigerian nurses and midwives currently practicing in the U.K. and deemed their results invalid.

This list has since been narrowed down to 48 individuals the NMC believes are “likely” to be fraudulent applicants, although all who took the exam at the test center will be required to retake it.

“We suspect some people fraudulently obtained their CBT, probably by use of a proxy tester, where someone takes the test on behalf of someone else. Overall, this means we cannot have confidence in any CBT result from this test center and we’re treating all CBTs obtained at Yunnik as invalid,” the NMC said in a statement.

A further 669 nurses and midwives who have applied to work in Britain but are not yet employed are also understood to have fraudulently passed the exam.

“We’ve paused their applications,” the NMC confirmed. “We’re writing to these applicants to ask them to retake the test, and to request more information that we’ll use to make a final decision about their application.”

However, despite the investigations into the fraudulent applicants, those already employed will still be allowed to work in their current roles during the process, a decision that has been slammed by critics as a potential threat to the safety of patients.

“Nobody wants to see individuals who may be innocent automatically penalized, but the nursing regulator has a duty to protect patients, and the sensibilities of those whose qualifications are in doubt must come second to this duty,” Prof. Len Shackleton, an editorial and research fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs told MailOnline.

“We understand this continues to be a distressing time for people facing uncertainty about their application or place on our register. We’re committed to managing these concerns in the safest and fairest way we can. It’s been essential to look carefully at all the data and other information presented to us before deciding on the right and proportionate approach for everyone,” said Andrea Sutcliffe, NMC Chief Executive and Registrar.

“Internationally educated nurses and midwives make an incredibly important contribution to our health and social care system. Our paramount concern remains to protect the public by maintaining the integrity of the register for nursing and midwifery professionals practicing in the U.K. That’s why we’ve responded to this situation with such painstaking care and consideration,” she added.

Nigerian-trained healthcare professionals comprise the third-largest foreign contingent in NHS staff in Britain, with 10,639 trained nurses and midwives practicing across the country. However, their recruitment is controversial with the African nation declared a “red list” country for healthcare recruitment over fears of a brain-drain of educated individuals.

https://rmx.news/uk/hundreds-of-nigerian-nurses-and-midwives-investigated-by-uk-regulator-on-suspicion-of-fraudulently-passing-medical-exams/

London Police Protest Country’s Own ‘George Floyd’ Case By Giving Up Guns

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The UK’s imitation of BLM finally got a scalp of its own after a police officer was charged for taking out Chris Kaba, a vicious murderous thug who was ramming police. Kaba got the George Floyd treatment, minus the golden coffin, but London police are reacting in a unique fashion.

Up to 300 specialist firearms officers handed in their permits allowing them to carry guns on duty over the weekend, according to the BBC.

“Many are worried about how the decision impacts on them, on their colleagues and on their families,” said a spokesman for the London Metropolitan Police (the Met).

Police in Britain do not routinely carry firearms. The 2,500 Met officers who are authorised to carry guns are normally deployed for specialist missions such as counter-terrorism operations and to protect sites such as parliament, diplomatic missions and airports.

American police officers reacted to the wave of legal lynchings by leaving urban policing and heading for the suburbs. London cops responded by giving up their guns and leaving the force so hollow that there was talk of the military stepping in.

The Army has been stood down from supporting the Metropolitan Police after hundreds of officers stepped back from firearms duties.

Soldiers were put on standby after some armed officers spent the weekend considering their position.

Officers from other forces were drafted in to help, but the Met said on Monday that enough had returned to duty.

The proliferation of a violent criminal class in the George Floyd/Chris Kaba form, unfortunately, requires a permanent police class especially when the Floyds are not quickly locked up and kept in prison. (If they were, we could have a fraction of the police and police powers that we currently do.) But what happens when the police no longer want to do the job? It’s something American cities and now London are finding out.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/london-police-protest-countrys-own-george-floyd-case-by-giving-up-guns/

France’s new Immigration Bill won’t be enough to stop Marine Le Pen

“No matter how much I try to imagine my grandfathers and great-grandfathers setting fire to other workers’ cars, it just doesn’t work. #why”

So tweeted, during a wave of riots in France back in 2017, Christopher Szczurek, the then 32-year-old Front National deputy mayor of Hénin-Beaumont, a former mining town in northern France.

The grandson and great-grandson of Polish miners who migrated to France in the 1920s, Szczurek was elected a Senator on Sunday, one of three National Rally (as it now is called) members in France’s Upper House, and a representative of the country’s new generation of politicians.

The point Szczurek makes — there are immigrants and immigrants — also applies to the Rally’s 28-year-old leader, Jordan Bardella (son and grandson of mostly Italian immigrants and one Berber Algerian great-grandfather.) Or to Gérald Darmanin, Emmanuel Macron’s hard-line Interior Minister (Maltese and Algerian).

In fact, Darmanin and Bardella recently made the trek to Lampedusa island, in the footsteps of Italian PM Giorgia Meloni and the EU’s Ursula von der Leyen, calling for tough policies against illegal arrivals.

Emmanuel Macron’s party is finally tabling its long-expected new Immigration Bill, which after a year of false starts will be debated in Parliament this autumn.

It is entitled “Bill to control immigration and improve integration”, and with the latest news reports from Lampedusa has become a political hot potato. There is no sign of a slowdown in the numbers of small boats carrying so far over 10,000 migrants mostly from Africa —  overwhelming the 6400 local residents.

The French Senate will vote on the Bill in November, the National Assembly in early in 2024. But the title of the Bill already gives away the nature of the problem: “controlling” immigration means it is uncontrolled; “improving”  integration means it’s not going well.

France always was a country of immigration, and until recently, it had good cause to feel that it was managing it better than most. The notion of citizenship dates from the French Revolution: before, Celts and Teutonic tribes in Antiquity and Vikings in the early Middle Ages, settled, changed and were changed by the nature of the country.

Foreigners were always attracted to France, a vast agricultural country in need of labourers, with governments and aristocracy that welcomed craftsmen, artists, soldiers and politicians: in no particular order, we can quote Leonardo, Lulli, Glück, Cardinal Mazarin, the Marshall of Sachsen and the Prince de Ligne, Rossini, Donizetti, Kosciusko, later Picasso or Charles Aznavour, on and on.

But the first modern wave of immigration dates from the Industrial Revolution, in the second half of the 19th century. Labourers came from Piedmont and Belgium, Spain and the German States; then the Russian Empire: Jews, Poles, Romanians, Ukrainians.

On the eve of the First World War, the largest immigrant group were the Italians, over one third of the total migrant population and one per cent of the total population of France. New waves then included Chinese and Vietnamese workers (famously, Deng Xiaoping who worked at Renault, and Ho Chi Minh); Poles, Czechs and Armenians.

By the Thirties there were almost 3 million foreigners in France, about 6 per cent of the population. Many of them obtained French naturalisation, and since 1889, their children born in France, by law, could become French when they reached their majority.

Further migration from France’s African and Maghreb colonies continued in the 1950s and 1960s, during the country’s reconstruction and mid-century industrial development known as the post-war Trente Glorieuses.

Until then, the history of immigration to France is largely a history of success. This is not to say there were no hostile reactions, especially in times of economic slump; for instance the 1881 “Marseillais Vespers”, an anti-Italian pogrom in Marseilles that left 3 dead and 21 seriously injured. Much later, François Cavanna, the founder-editor of Charlie-Hebdo, born of Italian parents, called his best-selling autobiographies Les Ritals, a familiar derogatory name for Italian workers.

All the same, the same Cavanna integrated so well that he created one of the institutions of modern France, an irreverent weekly that was targeted in 2015 by Islamists in a bloody massacre of 11 of its cartoonists and journalists.

Astérix the Gaul is known the world over, translated into 40 languages: a perceptive, funny and fond portrait of the typical French soul of the 1960s and 1970s, he is the brainchild of two sons of immigrants, René Goscinny (Polish-Argentine Jews) and Albert Uderzo (Italians).

As long as you want to become French, speak French, adopt French culture, whether you are the Polish Marie Curie, the American Josephine Baker or the Lebanese Amin Maalouf (the coming Secrétaire Perpétuel of the Académie Française after the recent death of Hélène Carrère d’Encausse, another immigrant from Georgia), France welcomes you. Ours is not so different from the Galician Jew Joseph Roth’s view of his beloved Austro-Hungarian Empire, supported and strengthened by its multiple nationalities in his Habsburg dynasty masterpiece, The Radetzky March.

This successful model got broken in the 1980s-1990s. The French have many explanations for it; but if one steps back, we are talking of an international phenomenon.

In America, the notion of “melting pot” is now an insult. In Western Europe from Belgium to Britain, entire areas of cities have become ethnic enclaves where the everyday mode of life belongs to other places and other continents.

As immigrants make fewer efforts to assimilate, they become less and less teachable or employable, and more of a weight to the host societies.

It has taken a long time for mainstream institutions in France to accept this. Miraculously, teachers in banlieue schools where 90 per cent of the children’s mother tongue is not French were expected to integrate them the same way three foreign-speaking kids out of a thirty-strong class were supposed to “absorb” French. It does not work. Bad school results correlate with petty and not so benign crime levels.

The result has been a dumbing down of the national curriculum: even then, exam results (and discipline) are so poor that responsible parents, foreign- and French-born alike, pull their children out to send them to private institutions. The French state school system, for decades one of the best in the world, has slipped to the bottom of the PISA league tables.

Most public services have been impacted in the same way: hospitals, crèches, welfare offices. The police is finding it hard to hire, so much that it has had to lower the duration of training from one year to 8 months; it has one of the highest rates of suicide of all professions in France. Many resign in sheer exhaustion as their badly-paid and increasingly low status job becomes more dangerous.

Recent waves of migration to France mean that registered foreign nationals numbered 8,651,109 at the beginning of 2023. That already represents about 12 per cent of the French population.

But it is far from the whole story. Illegals are by definition not counted. So are French people of foreign origin, because France, since 1945 and for perfectly noble reasons, forbids ethnic or religious statistics. (The “Fichier des Juifs”, the official figures on French Jewish citizens and residents, were turned by the Nazis into a practical tool for deportations; at the Libération, that thermometer was broken.)

Beyond the many unregistered foreigners in France, there are also quite a few of their French children and grand children who, unlike their parents, have not integrated. Those are the ones France saw on the news rioting and looting back in July.

The French hard Right has been denouncing the problems with immigration for years. What has changed is that for the first time mainstream voices are asking for an end to the ban on ethnic and religious statistics.

One of them is Dominique Reynié, a political scientist. His career in the bastions of the French Establishment, at Sciences Po, and now at the Fondation pour l’Innovation Politique, means many of the current decision-makers in government and opposition have been his schoolmates or his students.

Reynié has conducted assessments of the cost of unchecked immigration to the country, in terms of welfare and social services. He once was a political candidate for the Républicains party (the party of Jacques Chirac and Nicolas Sarkozy), running against a National Front candidate. He is difficult to dismiss.

So far, the coming Immigration Bill does not break the taboo on statistics.

One of the expected fights will take place between the Home Secretary recently seen in Lampedusa, Gérald Darmanin — who wants the text to provide the possibility of legalising the French residency of migrants active in trades in need of workers, like catering or construction — and the current Républicain leader, Eric Ciotti, who calls this “a red line” because it would “reward illegality”.

France’s national mood has changed. Marine Le Pen, the National Rally parliamentary leader, and her associate Jordan Bardella have made the Rally the most popular party in France. Emmanuel Macron will remain at the Elysée until 2027, but no longer enjoys a parliamentary majority. French voters are looking at more inflation and harder times ahead.

It is still considered uncouth to admit to vote primarily “against immigration”. But the issue predominates in voters’ concerns. If Emmanuel Macron’s final text doesn’t look like a real departure from the failed solutions of the past four decades, the electorate will show him little forgiveness.

https://brusselssignal.eu/2023/09/frances-new-immigration-bill-wont-be-enough-to-stop-marine-le-pen/

Paris: A man “close to the radical Islamic movement” who threatened to plant a bomb in Princes Park during the Clasico football match has been arrested after an “intensive pursuit”

Alarm at the police on this Sunday evening when the Clasico was taking place. While the Parc des Princes was packed for the football match between the Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille teams, a man threatened to “blow up” the legendary football ground in central Paris. “After more than two hours of anxiety, the 29-year-old man was arrested at the end of an intense pursuit by the forces of the police prefecture,” reports a source familiar with the case.

It is 7.45pm on Sunday when a male voice calls the police. This man appears to be angry with the forces of law and order, who had done nothing to help his brother, who had been the victim of a protection racket. “He threatened to plant a bomb in Prince Park and two in the surrounding area,” added a source familiar with the case.

A person “close to the radical Islamic movement “
The police have a phone number and immediately launch an investigation. They locate the man and find that he is near the Porte d’Auteuil (XVI arrondissement). The man is quickly identified. He is the subject of a Fiche S, which identifies him as “a person close to the radical Islamic movement in the Île-de-France region who could possibly carry out an attack”. He is also wanted by a criminal investigation department. Le Parisien

https://medforth.biz/paris-a-man-close-to-the-radical-islamic-movement-who-threatened-to-plant-a-bomb-in-princes-park-during-the-clasico-football-match-has-been-arrested-after-an-intensive-pursuit/

France ravaged by migrant rapes as spate of sexual assaults targeting elderly women sweep the nation

Multiple reports of rapes and attempted rapes by migrants living in France have made local headlines as the continued dramatic rise in sexual assaults and mass immigration shows an undeniable correlation.

French newspaper Le Figaro reported on Friday the demise of a 67-year-old woman who was accosted outside her home in Versailles by an Algerian national on Wednesday evening and then carried forcefully into her home, where she suffered a night of excruciating torture.

The elderly woman was tied up, beaten, and raped by the migrant before successfully fleeing the home and taking refuge with a neighbor who contacted the authorities.

The suspect was arrested the following day after being caught on video surveillance footage at the scene. An Algerian national of no fixed abode, he was found in possession of the victim’s identity documents, bank card, and various stolen jewelry. It was later reported that the man had been the subject of an unenforced deportation order since February 2022.

He offered only a “no comment” to the police following his arrest and reportedly fell asleep in his chair during questioning.

Another elderly woman attacked

Another victim, also 67, also suffered an attempted rape in the French town of Tours on Sunday afternoon, according to the Valeurs Actuelles magazine. A police source told the publication how an intoxicated Sudanese asylum seeker had been interrupted by a neighbor lying on top of his victim with his pants undone. The victim’s underwear had been ripped off and she had been hit in the face.

The 36-year-old migrant, who was reportedly in a regular situation in France pending an asylum claim, was arrested at the scene and his victim was taken to the hospital for minor physical injuries sustained in the attack.

Third elderly woman assaulted

Also on Saturday, the Actu 17 news site reported how a 21-year-old illegal migrant of unknown nationality was arrested following the sexual assault of a 51-year-old woman as she returned to her home in Avignon on Sept. 14.

According to the site, the suspect had been waiting in the hallway of his victim’s apartment as she sought to enter her home when he approached her, told her he wanted to have sex with her, and pushed her against the hallway wall, grabbing her by the neck and kissing her.

The victim’s screams were heard by a neighbor who came to the victim’s aid and forced the attacker to flee the scene.

Young women also targeted

Meanwhile, Le Parisien reported on Saturday the case of a student at the prestigious ESSEC business school who was raped by a Malian national living illegally in France earlier this month.

The newspaper revealed how the student had been walking home from a nightclub on the evening of Sept. 16 when she was accosted by the suspect and pushed up against a car where she was raped.

Fortuitously, the incident was spotted by two police officers patrolling the area in a vehicle who intervened and arrested the man.

During a police interview, the suspect disputed the allegation of rape, insisting the sex had been consensual after having met at the Duplex nightclub earlier that evening.

The 31-year-old migrant, known as Mady. T., was already known to the authorities for a previous allegation of rape at the same nightclub back in August 2022. He was not charged at that time and was subsequently released from police custody.

Authorities were called and tracked down the suspect, who provided investigators with a false name and had no formal identification on him. After identifying the man, police learned he is living in the country illegally.

Gang rape and acts of torture

The same news site also reported on Friday on the arrest of two individuals on multiple counts of gang rape, acts of torture, and barbarity and extortion following the rape of a 30-year-old woman in an underground car park in the French city of Nice last month.

The two suspects, named Adel A. and Mohamed E., were arrested on Thursday after allegedly torturing their victim before forcing her to withdraw money from an ATM, stealing her bank card, and fleeing the scene on the night of Aug. 12.

During a police interview, the suspect disputed the allegation of rape, insisting the sex had been consensual after having met at the Duplex nightclub earlier that evening.

The 31-year-old migrant, known as Mady. T., was already known to the authorities for a previous allegation of rape at the same nightclub back in August 2022. He was not charged at that time and was subsequently released from police custody.

Authorities were called and tracked down the suspect, who provided investigators with a false name and had no formal identification on him. After identifying the man, police learned he is living in the country illegally.

Gang rape and acts of torture

The same news site also reported on Friday on the arrest of two individuals on multiple counts of gang rape, acts of torture, and barbarity and extortion following the rape of a 30-year-old woman in an underground car park in the French city of Nice last month.

The two suspects, named Adel A. and Mohamed E., were arrested on Thursday after allegedly torturing their victim before forcing her to withdraw money from an ATM, stealing her bank card, and fleeing the scene on the night of Aug. 12.

https://rmx.news/crime/france-ravaged-by-migrant-rapes-as-spate-of-sexual-assaults-sweeps-the-nation/

GERMANY: Pro-Prostitution Picture Book Offered To Children By Government Officials

The city of Berlin has prompted outrage from locals after offering a graphic picture book on prostitution to children via its official website. The book, titled Rosie Needs Money (Rosi sucht Geld), is advertised as a resource for youth aged 6 to 12 years old.

According to Equal Opportunities Officer Kerstin Drobick, the book is a “helpful tool” for explaining prostitution to children of families residing in a red-light district of Berlin, located in Kurfürstenkiez, known as Kurfürstenstraße.

“In the years in which the Tiergarten Süd and Schöneberger Norden neighborhood management offices dealt with the issue of street prostitution and also had many conversations with residents, this was one of the topics: What do I say to the child? The Tiergarten Süd district management has faced this courageously,” Dobrick says in her defense of the book.

“An order was placed for a children’s book that tried to explain to the children what was happening there. Interestingly, extensive research has shown that educational books for children aged 10 and over avoid this explanation.”

Drobick also explains that the book on prostitution, which features graphic illustrations, was created “with primary school children and other people [in mind].”

<blockquote class=”twitter-tweet”><p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”>The City of Berlin is handing out this book on prostitution to children ages 6-12. &quot;Rosie needs money&quot; is about a mother from bulgary, who is forced to leave her kids behind to go to Berlin and have german men rape her for money. <br><br>Screenshots from book down below: &quot;It&#39;s diffrent… <a href=”https://t.co/7zL7H2HD2P”>https://t.co/7zL7H2HD2P</a> <a href=”https://t.co/nSOXLQO7Cv”>pic.twitter.com/nSOXLQO7Cv</a></p>&mdash; Donna Krasniqi (@donnasdottir) <a href=”https://twitter.com/donnasdottir/status/1705288850728268003?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>September 22, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src=”https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” charset=”utf-8″></script>

A child-drawn illustration from the book.

The book also explains that Rosie gives condoms to the men which they “put over their penises for sex.” This is done to prevent pregnancy and as “protection against disease,” a statement that is accompanied by a disturbing child-like drawing of a smiling penis with a pink condom on it.

Bizarrely, the book concludes with quotes from children and young people who live in areas where street prostitution takes place. Most of the sentiment is overwhelmingly negative, and presented as examples of attitudes towards prostitution in youth which require discussion.

“I’m ashamed to live here… I can’t sleep well at night… Why is there prostitution next to a town hall?” wonders one youth.

“I’m afraid of the johns. Even though I have curtains, I’m afraid to change in my room. Why do we residents and the ladies have to suffer just because the men can’t find a wife?” asks another.

Speaking to Reduxx, Elly Arrow, a German advocate for the abolition of the sex industry, calls the whole book “schizophrenic,” noting that the children quoted in the book clearly don’t want to see the industry normalized.

“They’re suffering, scared of johns and pimps,” Arrow said. “One girl astutely comments that somehow prostitution is not happening next to City Hall. German politicians are happy to enable prostitution and overlook criminal elements, as long as they can rake in tax euros, its not happening in their backyard, and it’s overwhelmingly the mothers and daughters from impoverished Eastern European families standing by the street side.”

An illustration from Rosie Needs Money showing a prostituted woman with her breasts and genitals clearly visible through

“Berlin prides itself on tolerance and inclusion, sacrificing minority girls and women – for example, from the Roma minority – or refugee boys and young men from Syria, to the whims of sadistic German men. And anyone who uses the street is likely to have a sadistic streak as the human misery is so palpable,” she added.

“The brochure is unbelievably irresponsible. It is right to teach kids to not disrespect women in street prostitution but the brochure makes it out that these women could become a child’s friends! Due to a language barrier and the presence of sex buyers and pimps this is implausible and dangerous. Kids in the latter part of the brochure even state the whole situation makes them afraid but the brochure tries to actively remove that fear,” Arrow told Reduxx.

“Youth in [the red light district] are already exposed to visible drug use, witnessing highly objectified, barely clothed women, and the men intimidating and harassing them. The quotes from girls indicate they realize that men might look at them and want to do to them what they do to the women. That alone is highly destructive to girls’ self image and body image,” she said.

In addition to the children’s book, Berlin government officials have previously given a presentation titled “Sex work and neighborhood in the Kurfürstenkiez” at a local elementary school.

Arrow said that the decriminalization of the sex trade in Germany has resulted in the exploitation of migrant women, and emphasized that there had been a recent increase in the numbers of women from Ukraine who had fled their home country after the Russian invasion. According to government statistics, the amount of women from Ukraine registered as “prostitutes” doubled between 2021 and 2022.

Last year, Reduxx reported that Google searches for terms such as “Ukrainian girls,” “Ukrainian porn,” and “war porn” spiked during the first week of the conflict.

It was later learned that a Berlin-based “sex work” advocacy agency “made up of trans and non-binary sexworkers” used social media to solicit Ukrainian refugee women for information on entering the legal German sex trade.

https://reduxx.info/germany-pro-prostitution-picture-book-offered-to-children-by-government-officials/