Britain is, as is quite obvious, finished.
Month: December 2023
Paris attack: The French-Iranian terrorist Armand Rajabpour-Miyandoab was called Iman until 2003
Everyone was asking this question, especially on social media. Is the perpetrator of the terrorist attack in Paris, in which a German tourist was killed, Armand or Iman? As Le Figaro further reported, a document, allegedly an extract from the official gazette of March 22, 2002 containing the naturalisation decree for the attacker’s family members, has not gone unnoticed on X (formerly Twitter). It shows the names, first names and dates of birth of the attacker’s family members. The attacker is named as Iman Rajabpour-Miyandoab, who was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine in March 1997. According to a police source, the terrorist’s first name was changed in 2003 when he was six years old.
For this reason, this person is known to both law enforcement agencies and intelligence services. He has committed several criminal offences in recent years under the first name Armand. This first name also appears on his driving licence and in his criminal record, which is listed in the processing of previous convictions. The reasons for this are not yet known, but the assassin changed his identity when he was still a minor. Armand Rajabpour-Miyandoab’s parents had fled from the mullahs’ Iran to France, where they had their first child. He was born in 1997 and is said to have converted to Islam in his youth before showing signs of radicalisation. In the meantime, he had considered going to Syria.
Paris attack: “Really terrorism?”, a former MEP of the political left causes a scandal
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), former MEP Françoise Castex suggested that the knife attack in Paris on Saturday should not be categorised as terrorist. This statement triggered an outcry and outraged reactions on the social network. Françoise Castex’s comment was a response to the comment made by the President of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, who declared: “Once again, terrorism has struck on our soil.” To which former MP Nupes replied: “Really, THE TERRORISM? That’s a single man called Armand who is listed in the S-file in the psychiatric category!”
On X, many people expressed their outrage at the former MP’s reaction. One user commented, among other things: “Saying ‘He’s not a terrorist because his name is Armand’ is just as stupid (and racist) as saying ‘He’s a terrorist because his name is Mohammed’.” Another responded along the same lines: “Wait, for the left it’s not an act of terrorism because his name is Armand? I thought that was the far right saying that.”
Françoise Castex harshly criticised Yaël Braun-Pivet’s stance, saying: “Of course this loss is tragic and my condolences to the families … But is it really your job to add fuel to the fire, to qualify the act, to denounce ‘those who attack our values’ even before the trial is over? #Shame.” In response, one internet user judged that it was the former MP who should feel shame for her remarks.
“This death is dramatic (…), BUT. The ‘but’ is a shame, a ‘but’ that says so much. The ‘but’ of the Nupes that makes it possible to cover up all the atrocities without naming or condemning them. The ‘but’ of compromise”.
France ignores ECHR ruling for first time to deport suspected jihadist
The French government has ignored a decision by the European Court of Human Rights for the very first time and deported an Uzbek national with links to terror organizations back to his home country.
French newspaper Le Monde reported on Friday that the 39-year-old migrant had been expelled from France on Nov. 14, despite Europe’s top human rights court ruling against the Interior Ministry due to a perceived risk of torture upon his return to Uzbekistan.
“It’s a turning point,” noted Lucie Simon, the immigration lawyer for Mr. A. “The Interior Ministry is deliberately violating a Court ruling that applies to France,” she added.
French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin remained defiant in the decision taken by his department, insisting that the migrant was “known to the police for his roots in the pro-jihadist movement” and was therefore returned to his country of origin after spending some time in a detention center in Val-de-Marne.
Darmanin insisted in the wake of the Arras terror attack, during which a Chechen Islamist stabbed to death school teacher Dominique Bernard on Oct. 13, that the French government would ramp up deportations of suspected jihadists.
Darmanin’s office reportedly told French news outlet Mediapart on Friday it had increased deportations by 30 percent since the attack compared to the rest of the year.
In an interview with Journal du Dimanche on Oct. 22, Darmanin said that the security of French citizens would take precedence over the human rights of suspected jihadists.
“What I assume is not to wait for the decision taken by the European Court of Human Rights when the administrative court, the Court of Appeal, and the Council of State have ruled in favor of the State,” he said.
https://rmx.news/france/france-ignores-echr-ruling-for-first-time-to-deport-suspected-jihadist/
Can the Left keep taking the Muslim vote for granted? There are early signs that Keir Starmer’s Labour is losing its grip
What does the Israel-Hamas war mean for the European Left? Can the traditional Left of centre parties hold on to the Muslim votes on which they have become so heavily reliant? The UK offers early warning signs that it cannot.
The rise of the Muslim political voice in the UK could create deep uncertainty at the next election. But except for it being radicalised by the war in Gaza, there are wildly different interpretations of what exactly is happening.
There have been two recent polls focussing on the interests and political direction of the 4 million Muslims that live in the UK, of which about 2 million are eligible to vote.
The two polls by Savanta and the Muslim Census paint completely different pictures, but they both point to problems for Labour with an increasingly angry and fractious voter base that is getting uncomfortable with being treated as ballot fodder.
The Savanta poll was far smaller with only a 1,000 strong polling panel. It revealed that 64 per cent of that vote would stick with Labour.
The Muslim Census poll had a self selecting panel of over 30,000. In the latter, responses showed a drop of 66 per cent in potential Labour votes, from 71 per cent to just 5 per cent.
The Tories had an even more torrid time with their support registering as loudly as a bat’s call, under 1 per cent and within a margin of error so tight as to be functionally meaningless.
It is thought that the Muslim block vote in the UK was important in 2019 in over 80 seats. With population growth since then, that number has grown to about 130. But given that the 20 seats that have the highest concentration of Muslim electors correspond with the safest 20 Labour seats there is unlikely to be any movement there.
As Chris Hopkins, political research director at Savanta, said: “This poll of UK Muslims tends to indicate that the Israel-Palestine conflict is very important as an issue, and the response from the Labour Party has not been viewed especially positively…
“The longer Labour’s divisions over this issue play out, we could see more Muslim voters abandon the party, but the suggestion that Muslim voters, en masse, are no longer willing to vote Labour due to its response over Israel-Palestine seems wildly exaggerated if this poll is anything to go by.”
But as Savanta recognises the poll being carried out online in English “will likely have some impact on how truly representative it is. Older Muslims, those for whom English isn’t their first language, and those less likely to be online, aren’t likely to be represented in this poll.”
This will also be the case for younger, often more radical recent migrants who have come as family members.
What is interesting is that right now, the dissatisfied Muslim voters do not have anywhere specific to go.
Some have shifted to the Lib Dems; others have moved over to the Greens over their strong opposition to Israel.
But conservative Muslim political commentators such as Muhammed Jalal are urging caution over voting for the Greens given the rest of their political platform:
“The Green Party are socially the most liberal of the parties, and we shouldn’t lose sight of the great harm this agenda is having on our children. On every vote that further liberalised, say, trans rights or civil marriages, the Greens have been champions of that change.”
Though given that the Muslim vote hasn’t worried about these things while voting for Labour, they may not be as important in practice as a call for supporting the Ummah.
There are, however, other options for the Muslim vote. The creation of a Party of Islam to channel these votes has floundered, being rejected by the electoral commission last month.
Instead, in key seats and working together in a formal alliance, what is most likely is success for local independents, often drawn from those who have recently left the Labour Party.
Since the Hamas pogrom, over 50 Labour councillors across the country have resigned from the party, driven not by domestic policy, but disgust at the Labour party’s official support for Israel’s self defence.
On November 24, in one of the few local by-elections since the invasion, a London council ward in West Ham was won by a former Momentum Labour activist, the niqab-wearing Sophia Naqvi.
She won 46.3 per cent of the vote, Labour’s dropped 40 points – from 66 per cent to 27 per cent. The borough is 32 per cent Muslim, but it is clear that both the anger, and the local organisational capacity of the community, can get out the vote.
It should be noted that the Labour candidate Aktharul Alam also campaigned on a strong pro-Palestine ticket, but couldn’t get purchase given the Labour leadership’s position.
So while the formal polling still has the majority of Muslims in the UK caring more about the economy and the health service, the longer the Gaza crisis continues, the bigger the breach between the Labour leadership and their client vote.
That could cause serious problems for Labour in 40 or 50 seats. This probably will not on its own stop a Labour victory, but it highlights a direction of travel that is both inevitable and deeply disturbing for the future of political pluralism in the UK’s already heavily divided urban centres.
It is not just an issue for the Left in the UK. Muslim are an increasingly important voting bloc in many European countries. The Left would be foolish to continue relying on it.
Philippines: Explosion during Catholic mass leaves three dead and nine injured
On 3rd December, an explosion took place during a Catholic Mass at Mindanao State University in Marawi, southern Philippines. As per reports, three people died, and at least nine were injured in the incident. The regional police director, Brigadier General Allan Nobleza, said in a statement that the law enforcement agencies are investigating the incident. The agencies are considering possible angles of revenge by pro-Islamic State terrorists.https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?
Notably, in 2017, Islamist terrorists held Marawi under siege for five months. The recent explosion occurred after the Philippine military’s announcement that they had killed 11 terrorists, including members of the Dawlah Islamiyah-Philippines, which is a pro-Islamic State organisation, in a military operation in Maguindanao del Sur province.
Lanao del Sur Governor Mamintal Adiong Jr condemned the violent bombing incident. He emphasised the need to condemn the terrorist attacks on educational institutes and other places that are supposed to promote the culture of peace. The University expressed deep sorrow and condemnation for the bombing. In a Facebook post, the University said the classes would remain suspended until further notice.https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?
As per reports, the worshippers panicked after the explosion occurred during the Catholic mass in the gymnasium at the University. Security chief Taha Mandangan called the incident an “act of terrorism” and emphasised that the attack would lead to potential repercussions.
The authorities said there was a possibility that an improvised explosive device (IED) or a grenade was used in the attack. However, the actual reason for the blast will be apparent after investigation. The security agencies have taken additional measures across the city and checkpoints to prevent further incidents.
Marawi City Mayor Majul Gandamra urged the Muslim and Christian communities to maintain peace.
“Disastrous” Sadiq Khan Stokes Division and Alienates True Londoners
NCF Director Peter Whittle explores the destruction of London’s character in the 21st century and the resulting white flight that has taken place. This is a clip from Peter’s longer #NCFHeresies documentary. To watch the full documentary please click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGUOe…
Christmas Holiday ‘Colonialist’ and ‘Discriminatory,’ Says Canadian Commission
Having a day off work for Christmas and Easter is evidence of Canada’s ‘colonialist’ history, a publicly funded human rights body has claimed.
The Canadian Human Rights Commission, which is funded by the federal government, said that the public celebration of major Christian festivals is rooted in religious intolerance.
“Discrimination against religious minorities in Canada is grounded in Canada’s history of colonialism,” the group said. “An obvious example is statutory holidays in Canada.”
In a report entitled “Discussion Paper on Religious Intolerance,” the group said that Christmas and Easter are the only statutory holidays linked to religion. “As a result, non-Christians may need to request special accommodations to observe their holy days and other times of the year where their religion requires them to abstain from work.”
“Canada’s history with religious intolerance is deeply rooted in our identity as a settler colonial state,” the report adds.
Canada remains a predominantly Christian country according to the 2021 national census, which states that Christians make up over 50% of the country’s population. This may be down from 77% in 2001, but the second largest religion, Islam, still accounts for less than 5%.
According to the National Post newspaper, the Canadian Human Rights Commission, which was formed to enforce the Human Rights Act in 1977, receives $32 million a year in government funding from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Despite the apparent animosity toward Christmas by the Human Rights Commission, polling has shown that Canadians of all religions have no problem with Christmas being a statutory holiday, with a poll released last year showing just 6% wanted to scrap religious-based holidays.
Controversies surrounding Christmas are heavily linked to Canada’s programme of mass immigration. In 2011, a principal of a school in Embrun, Ontario, cancelled the school’s Christmas concert because there were nine students not participating.
The principal thought at the time a Christmas concert might anger some families but was met with an enormous backlash from the public at large.
The trend of taking Jesus Christ out of the Christmas holidays has continued across Canada, however. In Canada’s largest city, Toronto, the annual Christmas Market at the famed Distillery District was rebranded in 2021 as the ‘Distillery Winter Village.’
Those in Canadian public life who do point out links between Christ and holidays like Christmas or Easter, are often mocked or portrayed as religious extremists.
Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilevre was harshly criticised last Easter when a newspaper advertisement of his that stated “He is Risen” emerged on social media.
Gerald Butts, former top aide and advisor to Prime Minister Trudeau, commented on the ad saying “This kind of batshittery is very common with the U.S. *Christian* right. Google Trump and Jesus sometime.”
Irish Journo: Media Should Suppress Debate About Migrant Crimes
Irish journalists should censor news and debate about immigrants’ crimes against Irish people because anti-migration opinions and statements “incite hatred,” an Irish journalist told the BBC television service on November 30.
“The media has the responsibility to not report views that are an incitement to hatred,” said Kitty Holland, the “Social Affairs Correspondent” of the Irish Times. The newspaper is the leading establishment print media outlet and is supporting the Irish government’s pending law to end free speech in Ireland.
Holland was asked about the Irish media’s censorship of anti-migration comments made by the stricken boyfriend of Ashling Murphy, who was murdered in 2022 by an immigrant — Jozef Puska — from Slovakia, in Central Europe.
The TV host asked:
Do you think the media ignore what others around the country said was the most significant part of Ryan Casey’s victim impact statement? Ryan Casey, of course, was the boyfriend of the murdered teacher, Ashling Murphy.
He prefaced his victim impact statement by saying his girlfriend’s mother had lived off the state without contributing to it for 10 years and then he said, “I feel like this country is no longer the country that Ashling [Murphy] and I grew up in and has officially lost its innocence when a crime of this magnitude can be perpetrated in broad daylight … We have to, once and for all,” he said, “guard the safety of not only Irish people but everybody in his country who works hard, pays taxes, raises families, and, overall, contributes to society, first.”
Those were very interesting comments, weren’t they?
“I think elements of them were not good,” Holland replied, adding, “They were incitement to hatred, and I think that’s why the media left out aspects of them.”
“I think they were right to not include [Casey’s full comments in news reports]. I don’t think that they were helpful, and this is the kind of thing that the far right latches on to,” she said.
“He has been held up as a hero of the far right now,” she complained.
Casey’s courtroom statement in mid-November slammed the government’s determination to import more migrants into Ireland despite the inevitable rise of crime, housing prices, and poverty. He said:
It just sickens me to the core that someone can come to this country, be fully supported in terms of social housing, social welfare, and free medical care for over 10 years… over 10 years… never hold down a legitimate job, and never once contribute to society in any way shape or form… can commit such a horrendous evil act of incomprehensible violence on such a beautiful, loving and talented person who in fact, worked for the state, educating the next generation and represented everything that is good about Irish society.
I feel like this country is no longer the country that Ashling and I grew up in, and Ireland has officially lost its innocence when a crime of this magnitude can be perpetrated in broad daylight. This country needs to wake up. This time, things have got to change, we have to once and for all start putting the safety of not only Irish people — but everybody in this country who works hard, pays taxes, raises families and overall contributes to society — first.
We don’t want to see any other family in this country go through what we have gone through and are continuing to go through. I myself have a little sister and honestly, just the thought of her walking the streets of any village, town or city in this country alone makes me physically sick and quite frankly absolutely terrifies me as this country is simply not safe anymore!
This time, if real change does not happen, if the safety of people living in this country is further ignored, I’m afraid our country is heading down a very dangerous path and you can be certain that we will not be the last family to be in this position.
The Irish Times and most outlets in Ireland try to hide the economic and civic damage inflicted on the Irish people by their government’s pro-migration policies. For example, the influx of migrants helps spike real-estate values and housing rents, much to the advantage of real estate investors.
Establishment figures routinely smear rational public opposition to labor migration as racism, bigotry, and insanity — despite growing poverty among ordinary Irish.
One cause of the reporters’ determination to hide information from fellow nationals is their eagerness to win applause from pro-migration elites. For example, Holland’s self-description on LinkedIn spotlights her coverage of the 2012 death of an Indian migrant in Ireland’s healthcare system:
Kitty is an awarding-winning journalist – Journalist of the Year 2013, News Reporter of the Year 2013; Overall winner of the Justice Media Awards 2013, all for her breaking the story of the death of Savita Halappanavar in 2012 and her subsequent work on the story.
She has been with The Irish Times since 1998, and has also written for the Guardian and Observer in Britain; the Globe and Mail in Canada; Emma magazine in Germany. She has done extensive television and radio work, including on RTE, BBC, CNN. Sky, Channel 4, Scottish Television.
Her support for migration and migrants contrasts with her aggressive call to muffle coverage of stories about the death of Irish people.
For example, Holland threw the claim of racism at the Irish people who protested or rioted after the daylight stabbing of three children and one woman in Dublin on November 23.
The attacker was an Algerian man who was in Ireland because of the Irish government’s pro-migration policy, but Holland sought to protect the government’s policy by diverting the conversation to misogyny and racism:
I think they were right to not include [Casey’s full comments in news reports]. I don’t think that they were helpful, and this is the kind of thing that the far right latches on to.
They [also] latched on to the nationality of the [Algerian] man who attacked the children. And you know, I’d love them to go down and report on all the white Irishmen who are perpetrating violence on Irish and immigrant women every day in the courts. They’re not doing that.
What the problem here is is violence against women and children. It’s not the nationality of the people who are perpetrating it. The problem is misogyny and hatred and entitlement to inflict violence on women and children. It’s another related issue and ill in society, but it has nothing to do with race.
Holland’s demand for censorship mimics the U.S. and European media outlets that ignore the damaging impact of migration on home-country populations. In the United States, for example, most TV stations and major newspapers ignore the pocketbook damage to wages and housing and crime by migrants despite their need for readers and viewers.
One result is that few Americans understand the scale of migration into their homes.
Muslim Christmas Terror is Off to an Early Start This Year: “A fuel-induced explosion of a small truck”
Much like major retail chains, Muslim terrorists are getting in their Christmas shopping early. And what they want is dead people.
Not satisfied with some mob violence in support of Hamas at the Rockefeller Christmas Tree lighting, they’ve moved on to the real thing with two Muslim Christmas terror plots already broken up in Germany.
Two Islamic teenagers are under investigation for allegedly calling for a terrorist attack on a Christmas market or a synagogue in Germany, a new report said this week.
One of the unidentified teens is reportedly a 15-year-old Afghan from Burscheid and the other is a 16-year-old Russian from Wittsctock.
Officials said the 15-year-old boy posted in a chat group about a plan to attack a Christmas market in Leverkusen, a city near Cologne in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
The teenager allegedly claimed to have acquired gasoline for what prosecutors called “a fuel-induced explosion of a small truck.”
Prosecutors alleged that two teenagers planned to leave Germany after the attack to join an offshoot of the so-called “Islamic State” group in Afghanistan.
Later on Thursday, German public broadcasters NDR and WDR reported that investigators had foiled another similar plot for a terror attack around the Christmas holidays.
On Tuesday, November 21st, German police detained a 20-year-old Iraqi man known to be a jihadist who was planning an attack on the Christmas market in Hanover, Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung reported, after having it confirmed by the Lower Saxony State Criminal Police Office last Thursday.
There’s a long tradition of Muslim terror at Christmas markets in the region.
On December 11, 2018, Cherif Chekkat, a Moroccan Muslim terrorist, opened fire at the Christmas market in Strasbourg. As bullets cut through the shoppers, he cried, “Allahu Akbar”.
In 2016, the Kindergarten bomber, a 12-year-old Iraqi boy, had planted a nail bomb in the Christmas market in the German city of Ludwigshafen.
That same year, a North Africa Muslim refugee drove a truck into the Berlin Christmas market killing 12 and injuring 56 until it came to a halt on a trial of blood with its back wheel resting against a market stand boasting of the “magic of Christmas”.
And then there were the American Christmas terror plots by Muslims operating in this country.
At Pioneer Courthouse Square in Portland, Oregon, tens of thousands of people crowded around a massive Douglas fir tree decked with lights. Waiting with cell phone in hand was Mohamed Osman Mohamud.
While fathers lifted up their children on their shoulders and music filled the air, Mohamud was smiling for a different reason. “You know what I like, what makes me happy?” he had told undercover agents. “You know, what I like to see? Is when I see the enemy of Allah, then you know their bodies are torn everywhere.”
Choosing a spot next to a light rail terminal, Mohamud waited for a train to arrive in order to inflict the maximum number of casualties on the families arriving at the ceremony. But instead of murdering thousands of people at a Christmas tree lighting ceremony, he was arrested and dragged away while screaming, “Allahu Akbar.”
The man behind the Congregation of Islam, Abu Bakar Bashir, a leading Muslim cleric, was tried twice for his involvement in the Christmas Day bombings and the Bali bombings, and got a slap on the wrist both times. When an interviewer asked him what America could do to bring peace, Bashir told him. “Islam must win and Westerners will be destroyed…If they want to have peace, they have to accept to be governed by Islam.”
“Muslims who don’t hate America sin,” the cleric said, “There is no iman [belief] if one doesn’t hate America.”
There you have it. They don’t just hate us for our “freedom”, they hate us for our religion.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/muslim-christmas-terror-is-off-to-an-early-start-this-year/