Cyprus: Young Arabs attack Israelis in Larnaca (VIDEO)

The Cypriot police arrested a 16-year-old minor and are still looking for three of his friends, all Arabic speakers, who last night attacked in Larnaca an Israeli who was putting up posters of those kidnapped by Hamas.

The 49-year-old Israeli was putting up posters with two other friends when they noticed four people approaching them in a threatening manner. As reported to the police, the four young men spoke Arabic.

According to the complaint, one pushed the 49-year-old while another stole his bag containing the posters. They threw something at him, but without injuring him, Proto Thema reported.

The Cypriot police located the 16-year-old, arrested him, and are looking for the other three.

Four Syrians are again under interrogation.

Meanwhile, the Cypriot Police continue interrogating the four Syrians they arrested on Saturday near the Nicosia embassy in Israel. They are two 21-year-olds, a 20-year-old and a 17-year-old.

The four were spotted moving suspiciously in the area after a low-power explosion 30 metres from the Israeli embassy. Two knives were found in their possession, and they were arrested for this crime.

https://greekcitytimes.com/2023/10/23/cyprus-young-arabs-israelis/

South Africa: Young Hero Farmer Shoots 2 Attackers Dead; 14-Year-Old Boy Shot Dead Protecting his Mom in Second Incident

Even as the New York Times called the “Kill the Boer” struggle song “a metaphor,” there have been 68 farm attacks and ten farm murders murders in South Africa since radical Marxist “Economic Freedom Fighters” leader Julius Malema chanted “Kill the Boer” at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg in front of 90,000 supporters July 29, South Africa Today reports.

In one attack, a couple from KwaZulu-Natal were seriously assaulted, while their attackers shouted: “Kill the Boer! Kill the farmer!” In September 2023, there were fourteen farm attacks and two farm murders in South Africa. In August 2023, there were nineteen farm attacks and four farm murders, and in July 2023, there were twenty-one farm attacks and four farm murders.

On October 18,  four attackers broke into a farm house in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, but a brave young farmer fought back, shooting two attackers dead and wounding a third. This is why it is so very important to fight for your Second Amendment rights.

On October 10, 14-year-old Jayden Louw was killed by five armed men as the brave young man tried to protect his mother. The five attackers arrived in a BMW X5 at their home on a small farm outside Bapsfontein, east of Johannesburg.

“Our aim is to terrorise the Jews”: In Paris, three schoolboys were charged with planning an attack on an Israeli embassy

The mobile phone was hidden between the dresser and the wall in the room of 15-year-old Malik (the first name has been changed). The iPhone was discovered during a house search and revealed the deadly obsessions of this middle school student from a suburb of Tours (Indre-et-Loire). To begin with, there is this video. Under the combat name “Abu Souleyman Al-Faransi”, the teenager, whose doll-like face reveals that he is extremely young, videotapes himself in a white Qamis, with a keffieh on his head and a shoulder holster carrying a blank pistol.

After holding the gun up to the camera, he threatens, “Oh Occident, (…) we are returning home to kill you like you killed our women and children in Sham. Allah Akbar!” There are also searches about making explosives, downloading articles reporting Daech attacks in Israel… And above all, these disturbing conversations with many other radicalised minors from all over Europe.

Malik is at the centre of an attack plot that was recently foiled by the police of the Directorate General of Internal Security (DGSI). It is a surprising case that brings into sharp focus the current terrorist threat and the new generation of jihad. Malik is suspected of having masterminded, with several accomplices, an anti-Semitic attack on an Israeli embassy, specifically the one near Brussels.

The investigation uncovered a terror cell in France and Belgium involving youths of different nationalities who were connected via encrypted messengers and video games. The cell had a clear desire for worldwide respect and the goal of being recognised by the Islamic State (IS),” says a report by the DGSI. (…) With their desire to kill civilians residing in the West, their hatred turned against the Jewish community.”

So far, four suspects have been arrested in France and Belgium. Three were charged with “criminal terrorist organisation” by an anti-terrorism judge in Paris on August 31 and September 8. They are a 15-year-old Frenchman – Malik – and two 16-year-old Russians of Chechen and Ingush descent. The last one, a 16-year-old Belgian, was charged with terrorism in Brussels.

Le Parisien / « Notre but, c’est de terroriser les juifs » : fanatiques de Daech et d’explosifs, trois collégiens ont été mis en examen à Paris pour avoir projeté une attaque contre une ambassade israélienne – Fdesouche

Iran: 16-year-old girl, who was attacked by police for not wearing a hijab, declared ‘brain dead’

The victim was assaulted in Tehran metro. (Source: Italy 24 Press News)

On 22 October, Iranian state media shared that a teenage girl named Armita Geravand, who had been assaulted by police in Tehran metro earlier this month is reportedly “brain dead.” The police attacked Geravand because she had broken Iran’s strictly implemented hijab policy. She had slipped into a coma after the attack.

The Iranian state media reported, “Follow-ups on the latest health condition of Geravand indicate that her condition of being brain dead seems certain despite the efforts of the medical staff.” 

The news of her hospitalisation was initially made public by human rights organisations like Kurdish-Iranian Hengaw. These groups shared images of the 16-year-old on social media which clearly showed her on life support and unconscious with a bandage over her head and a breathing tube.

However, the Islamic Republic denied the incident which transpired on 1st October on the Tehran subway.

Armita Geravand attacked for not wearing a Hijab

Two well-known rights activists had shared that the girl was attacked by security personnel in the Tehran metro for breaking the country’s draconian hijab legislation which had left her in critical condition in hospital after falling into a coma. One of the activists informed, “We are following her case closely. She is in a coma at the Intensive Care Unit of the hospital and her condition is critical. Her relatives said there is a heavy presence of plainclothes security at the hospital.”

According to the second activist, the teenager’s parents were prohibited by security agents from speaking with human rights outfits or sharing her photo on social media. The activists only spoke under the condition of anonymity because of the delicate nature of the matter.

Masoud Dorosti, the head of the Tehran Metro Operating Company, claimed that there was no evidence of verbal or physical altercation between patrons and staff members in the CCTV recording. Iranian media proclaimed that an Iranian journalist was briefly apprehended when she visited the hospital to find out about Armita Geravand’s condition.

A rights group located in Iran called Dadban posted, “Iranian security institutions have said her condition was caused by low pressure, an often repeated scenario from such institutions.”

Her parents said in a video uploaded to the official news agency IRNA that their daughter had experienced a dip in blood pressure, lost her balance and struck her head inside the metro cabin. Her mother said, “I think my daughter’s blood pressure dropped, I am not too sure, I think they have said her pressure dropped.”

However, rights groups have demanded that the government release footage taken inside the cabin and argued that the remarks of her parents were under pressure.

“Once again a young woman in Iran is fighting for her life. Just because she showed her hair in the subway. It is unbearable. The parents of Armita Garawand do not belong in front of cameras, but have the right to be at their daughter’s bedside,” commented Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock on social media platform X (formerly Twitter).

The human rights activists fear that she might end up like 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, whose death at the hands of morality police last year set off months of widespread anti-government demonstrations.

Iran’s theocratic leadership imposed restrictions on women’s attire following a revolution that overthrew the secular government of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in 1979. Laws dictate that females cover their hair and dress in long and baggy outfits. Those who are found to be in violation risk arrest, penalties and public disgrace.

https://www.opindia.com/2023/10/iran-16-year-old-girl-who-was-attacked-by-police-for-not-wearing-a-hijab-declared-brain-dead/

Populist right tops Swiss elections

The SVP took 29 percent of the vote in elections to the lower house of parliament, improving its vote share by more than three percentage points, predicted market research group GFS Bern, which conducted the main polling throughout the election campaign.

Polling stations closed at noon (1000 GMT), the vast majority of Swiss voters having posted in their ballots over the past four weeks.

The SVP came well ahead of the left-wing Social Democrats on 17 percent, while the centre-right party The Centre, and the right-wing party called FDP.The Liberals, were both on course to finish on around 15 percent — with all three chasing parties largely flatlining.

Meanwhile the Greens could not replicate their dramatic gains at the last election in 2019 and slid back four percentage points to finish fifth on nine percent, according to the projection.

“It was too late to send it by post but given that it’s important, I told myself I would still come today,” voter Melanie Salamin told AFP at a polling station in the capital Bern.

“It’s our chance and then we can’t complain, we mustn’t wail: we are asked for our opinion and so we give it.”

The wealthy European country of 8.8 million people voted for all 200 seats in the National Council lower house of parliament and all 46 in the Council of States upper chamber.

GFS Bern was expected to release a seat projection at around 6:00 pm (1600 GMT).

The SVP’s election campaign focused on its favourite theme: the fight against “mass immigration” and the prospect of the Swiss population reaching 10 million.

Its “New normal?” social media adverts, spotlighting criminal cases perpetrated by foreigners, plunged into a world of bloodied knives, hooded criminals, fists, bruised faces and frightened women.

It also launched a war on “cancel culture” and what it calls “gender terror and woke madness”.

“The situation in Switzerland is serious: we have mass immigration, we have big problems with people seeking asylum. The security situation is no longer the same as before,” Thomas Aeschi, head of the SVP parliamentary group, told AFP.

“There are many people in Switzerland who fear the situation will get worse.”

The SVP — which is strongly anti-EU — fiercely defends Switzerland’s long-standing military neutrality and feels Bern pushed the principle too far by matching EU sanctions on Russia over its war in Ukraine.

Aeschi said the SVP “wants good relations with the European Union but what we don’t want is an agreement where Switzerland must do what the EU says”.

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20231022-populist-right-set-to-sweep-swiss-polls

Argentina goes to the polls, and yes, dollarization is on the table — because it will work

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By Monica Showalter

Argentinians go to the polls today, and one can only hope that conservative/libertarian candidate Javier Milei wins Argentina’s presidency in a knockout, with enough votes to win free and clear without having to go to a runoff in November. We all know the reason why: His rabid, determined, enemies will have that much less time to plot against him. It might happen.

But it’s a nailbiter.

According to Reuters:

BUENOS AIRES, Oct 22 (Reuters) – Argentines began voting on Sunday in a national election where a far-right libertarian leads the race, a shift in the political landscape due to fallout from the country’s worst economic crisis in two decades.

The ballot is likely to roil financial markets, set a new political and social path for the nation and impact its ties with trade partners including China and Brazil. Argentina is a major grains exporter with huge reserves of lithium and shale gas.

Oh, the doom and gloom. They weren’t subtle about what their opinions here.

Actually, a Milei victory is likely to end Argentina’s economic misery, and restore it to its rightful place as one of the world’s most prosperous countries.

Milei, who’s a Trump-like populist in touch with popular sentiment, but with a far more libertarian streak, is roping the voters in, particularly the young ones, with his vow to dollarize Argentina. That would require Argentina just use the American dollar as its currency and flush all those wretched, devalued pesos it has to use now straight down the toilet.

Dollarization would get rid of the peso by exchanging all of them for dollars and then do all its financial transactions in U.S. dollars. Like Panama, they can change the name of the pieces of paper bearing George Washington’s visage to something like the Balboa or maybe the San Martin if they like. But what their government won’t be able to do is print up another batch of them, fueling monster inflation. They wouldn’t even be able to try to do it like they can with the peso, they’ll instead have to live within their means like normal bank account holders, balancing their checkbooks each month, and that will be that.

That’s too much for a lot of leftwing intellectuals and academics, though, who are leading a charge against dollarization, claiming it wil be a disaster.

Steve Hanke, a Johns Hopkins University economics professor, has pointed out what a lot of hooey he’s hearing:

What is somewhat surprising is that a string of foreign economists and so-called financial experts have weighed in and fanned the flames of anti-dollarization propaganda. To name just a few of the notables: Robin BrooksArminio Fraga, Guillermo OrtizMark SobelAlejandro Werner, and Iván Werning. Some have even argued that a debt default, not dollarization, is the solution to Argentina’s problems. Others lacking any originality have taken to paraphrasing Ecuador’s former left-wing president Rafael Correa, claiming that the adoption of the dollar would be equivalent to a monetary suicide. And, to top it all off, dozens of Argentine economists have signed a letter slamming dollarization as a “mirage.” It’s clear that none of them are aware of the 96 successful cases of dollarization that have been documented by Hanke in a recently published working paper, “Historical Episodes of Full Dollarization.”

And let’s not forget the press. Here are some of the flaming horsehockey forecasts from that quarter:

Milei’s Path to Dollarization: Riddled with Doubts -Americas Quarterly

Argentina should beware the dollarisation fairy  -Financial Times

Argentina’s Dollarization Is a Dangerous Delusion -Washington Post

Here’s the really disgusting one:

Argentina needs to default, not dollarise -The Economist 

What?

Default is better than dollarization? What planet do these people live on? Shall we start calling these guys The “Economist”? Running out on your tab shuts out investment capital and sends investors fleeing. It drags the country into courts for years as angry investors attempt to get some kind of repayment on their government bonds, some of them making a cottage industry of it. It sure as heck leaves the local people poorer and more likely to flee. But hey, go on, default, as if Argentina of all places hasn’t already tried that again and again and again — and always ended up in a deeper hole than it started with.

Telling Argentina to default on its debt is like telling a drunk to take another swig at the Thunderbird.

Fact is, the dollarization idea is not only the only answer on the table if the country is ever to recover, it’s actually quick and easy.

Why is that? Well, Hanke has the answer to that as well:

The first fact that needs to be understood is that the Argentine people have already chosen the dollar as their preferred currency. Argentines have more than US$200 billion in greenback bills stashed away in safe-deposit boxes at banks or at home “under the mattress.” In comparison, the supply of pesos, measured by M3, is worth less than US$50 billion. Nobody in Argentina wants to hold pesos. While Argentina might not be officially dollarized, it remains the most heavily dollarized country outside of the U.S.

The short answer is they’re already doing it. It’s already in place five to one, and all they need now is for a president to sign on the dotted line. 

Hanke didn’t bring this up but it could be relevant: Argentinians also have tremendous dollar assets stuff in banks abroad, particularly Uruguay. Past governments have been so concerned about this that they’ve put dollar- (not drug-) sniffing dogs on ferries from Buenos Aires to Montevideo. That makes the ratio even greater than 200 to 50, as Hanke described. Seriously, four out of five currency units in use in Argentina are in dollars, not pesos. How’s that for a voice of confidence in Argentina’s current socialist government? Those numbers make me think Milei is going to win big.

If Argentina goes to the dollar, they can bring all that money from foreign banks back home, particularly if a Milei administration put extra controls on safeguarding people’s assets from government expropriation, which has been a problem over there.

If they bring the cash back home, they’ll have massive investment capital to fix their roads, build new factories, improve their farms, restore their cities, and employ their people. More important, they won’t have the kinds of problems Russia has now that it has foolishly opted to accept oil payments from India in rupees. The Russians have begged the Indians to send their payments in yuan (they won’t or can’t use the dollar) because they can’t invest those rupees anywhere, there isn’t enough for them to buy so they just sit there, and the Indians have laughed it off and kept sending them rupees.

What a wretched problem that is for them. If they Argentines adopt the dollar as their own, they will have enormous numbers of places to put their cash, whether in their own stock market, their own bonds, American bonds or stocks, real estate, any place a dollar can be parked. They won’t have that problem Russia has.

Hanke is one of the leading authorities on dollarization and has been urging the country to take care of this business for years. It appears they are taking care of it, and it doesn’t come soon enough. Read Hanke’s article on just how important, and doable, this change would be.

If Milei is elected, and all goes well, we may see a rich Argentina again, just as it was at the turn of the 20th century, no longer living on the fumes of past glories, but once more the envy of the world.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/10/argentina_goes_to_the_polls_and_yes_dollarization_is_on_the_table__because_it_will_work.html

Sweden: Activist Salwan Momika, who had earlier burnt Quran, now steps on Quran and waves Israeli flag in front of Islamists

Screengrab of the viral video of Salwan Momika

Amidst the ongoing war between the State of Israel and Hamas, activist Salwan Momika expressed his solidarity with the Jewish nation by stepping on the Quran and waving the Israeli flag.

The incident took place in the Swedish capital of Stockholm on Saturday (21st October). Salwan Momika, an Iraqi refugee living in Sweden, was also seen kissing the Israeli flag and trampling a copy of the Quran with his foot.

A video of the incident has now gone viral on social media.

A day earlier on Friday (20th October), Salwan Momika announced, “Tomorrow I will raise the Israeli flag, declare my solidarity with Israel and burn the Quran and the Palestinian flag in Stockholm.”

On June 28 this year, the Swedish Police gave the Iraqi refugee permission to burn the Quran at a demonstration outside the largest mosque in Stockholm. The development came ahead of Eid-al-Adha after a Swedish court struck down the police’s ban on Quran-burning demonstrations.

As a result, the Houthi movement in Yemen banned imports from Sweden. Houthi-run TV channel Al Masirah quoted the trade Minister as saying, “Yemen is the first Islamic country to ban imports of Swedish goods after its violations and desecration of Muslims’ holiest.”

He called upon other Islamic nations to ban imports from the Scandinavian country. The Houthi trade Minister also said that imports from Sweden were limited and that the ban had a symbolic value. He also said that it was the least thing that they could do to protest against the burning of the Quran.

Earlier in January 2023, Danish politician Rasmus Paludan burnt a copy of the Quran next to the Turkish embassy in the country’s capital prompting Turkey to halt discussions with Sweden about its NATO membership.

https://www.opindia.com/2023/10/sweden-activist-salwan-momika-steps-on-quran-waves-israeli-flag-stockholm/

BBC admits writer’s secret plot to ‘indoctrinate’ viewers with ‘militant woke agenda’

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The BBC has admitted one of its writers has a secret plot to “indoctrinate” viewers with her “militant woke agenda”.

Screenwriter Lily Seriki tends to focus her stories on empowerment, joy and friendships of girls and women who do not fit in.

The broadcaster’s released an update about its Drama Room writers on October 16.

It said: “She’s addicted to cuteness and social justice and hopes that by finding the recipe for irresistibly adorable characters, she will be able to indoctrinate many unsuspecting viewers with her militant woke agenda.”

The update also revealed Seriki was born and raised in London.

The controversial description comes as the BBC was accused of skewing its talent development projects towards “woke” writers and creators.

Critics have claimed that the winners of the BBC’s most recent Drama Room – a one year “talent development scheme” – hold hard-left views which are don’t represent most British people.

The BBC said its Drama Room aims to “develop and prepare talented emerging writers for the television drama industry”.

It added: “Our drama writing schemes are designed to attract the very best emerging writers from across the UK regardless of background, the application process is incredibly robust and prioritises the quality of the writing.”

Amy Arnold, who is a Macclesfield-based writer, won a place after creating an “environmental thriller”.

Sophie Chetin-Leuner is also releasing a play which “unflinchingly confronts the hard truths of our crumbling NHS mental health services”.

The controversy comes as yet another blow to the BBC.

Opinion polls conducted over the last two decades have shown collapsing support for the broadcaster.

YouGov showed 81 per cent of Britons trusted BBC journalists to tell the truth in 2003.

However, the proportion plummeted to just 47 per cent in 2020.

The BBC has been roundly criticised for its coverage of Hamas’ onslaught against Israel.

The broadcaster opted to call Hamas “militants” rather than terrorists.

But the BBC has since quietly U-turned o how it describes the group.

The corporation will now call Hamas a “proscribed terrorist organisation” following Government guidance since 2019.

A statement from the Board of Deputies of British Jews said: “The BBC confirmed it was committed to continued dialogue.

“It also confirmed it is no longer BBC practice to call Hamas militants.”

Davie added: “The BBC is committed to continuing dialogue through this period.”

A spokesman from the broadcaster also said: “What the BBC does not do is use the word terrorist without attributing it, nor do we ban words.

“We also confirmed that for some days we had not been using ‘militant’ as a default description for Hamas, as we have been finding this a less accurate description as the situation evolves.”

https://www.gbnews.com/news/bbc-writer-plot-woke-militant-lily-seriki

“The Turkish flag will fly in Jerusalem and our enemies will weep,” says popular Turkish Imam

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Turkish Imam Halil Konakçı, with 1.7 million Instagram followers, said that the Turkish flag will fly over Jerusalem and likened it to the conversion of Hagia Sophia Cathedral into a mosque.

We will often hear from the Islamic World about the effects of Western imperialism, but the majority of the Islamic World will not condemn Turkish imperialism – this is why they blame all their problems on a few decades of Western colonialism in the Middle East but say nothing about centuries of Ottoman rule, or more often than not, remember it positively.

Transcript: “Like the day Hagia Sophia was opened and you wept sweetly, hey enemies of Islam, I’m telling you, like you wept sweetly when Hagia Sophia was opened as a mosque, so will you also cry when our soldiers and police like lions will bring the Turkish flag into Jerusalem with shouts of victory.”

https://greekcitytimes.com/2023/10/22/turkish-flag-jerusalem-imam/