A 17-year-old minor was taken into police custody on Tuesday by police officers from the General Directorate of Internal Security (DGSI). As a Daech fanatic, he is said to have planned to attack various religious or diplomatic targets related to Israel or the USA.
This is the first foiled attack plan in 2025, and it is potentially worrying. According to our information, confirmed by the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor’s Office (PNAT), a 17-year-old youth was taken into police custody on Tuesday by police officers from the General Directorate of Internal Security (DGSI) as part of a preliminary investigation into ‘criminal terrorist organisation’. The young man from Vesoul (Haute-Saône) is suspected of having planned a violent attack in France during Ramadan, the month of fasting for the Muslim community, which began on March 1st. This was done in the name of the Islamic State (IS) organisation, to which he claimed allegiance.
The case first came to light on Monday when the minor was caught with a knife outside his school in the Haute-Saône department during a gendarmerie check. He was initially taken into police custody for ‘carrying a prohibited category D weapon’ and briefly questioned by the local gendarmerie. The next day, however, he was taken back into custody by DGSI investigators, who feared that the offence was imminent. The man, described as highly radicalised, had been prosecuted by the territorial intelligence service in 2024 for proselytising and glorifying terrorist acts on social networks.
Another example of a misguided integration policy can be seen in the recent event at the Noldinhaus in Salurn,’ said the Freedom Party. While it is apparently ‘unreasonable’ to teach immigrants about our own traditions and values, it is taken for granted that our children have to deal with foreign religions and abstruse world views.
At the so-called ‘Iftar of Friendship’, schoolchildren were brought in to deal with the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. ‘So while Muslim traditions are being promoted and integrated into the everyday lives of schoolchildren, we have been experiencing a worrying development in South Tyrol for years: out of a misguided sense of tolerance, traditional Christian festivals and celebrations – such as the St. Martin parade, St. Nicholas celebrations and Christmas parties – are increasingly being cancelled or watered down in kindergartens and schools,’ criticised Roland Stauder, Chairman of the Freedom Party, in a press release.
The Freedom Party sees a worrying imbalance in this development: ‘Integration is the responsibility of those who come to the country – not the native population’. It is unacceptable that we have to give up our own customs and traditions in order to accommodate immigrants, while they are not required to adapt to our culture. Integration that demands that only the native population shows consideration is not integration, but a deliberate undermining of our identity, the Freedom Party states. The fact that there is now an Islamist organisation in Salurn that is considering political activity is also particularly critical. A development that raises serious questions about the coordinate system of our values.
‘It is unacceptable that our children are being instrumentalised for political purposes and subjected to religious brainwashing. Integration that is based on one-sided adaptation and represses our own culture is not integration, but ideological re-education,’ says Stauder. The Freedom Party is therefore calling for a return to our values and traditions and an end to this one-sided favouring of foreign customs in our education system.
On today’s #NCFDeprogrammed, hosts Harrison Pitt and Connor Tomlinson are joined by TalkTV’s Alex Philips, presenter of our widely acclaimed #NCFHeresies documentary: Immigration and the Rise in Rape. Watch our documentary here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJ58W…
A convicted Afghan asylum seeker, deported for his involvement in the drugging and gang rape of a 14-year-old girl, is seeking to return to Germany, citing family ties.
The Afghan, identified as Mukthar N., was part of a group that drugged and raped a 14-year-old girl for hours in Illerkirchberg. His case caused national outrage, particularly when it emerged that after serving a 26-month prison sentence, he was briefly placed back in the community without warning to residents.
Police classified him as a high-risk offender with the potential to commit further sexual crimes, and he was even placed under police protection for a short time. After considerable backlash, the man was deported back to Afghanistan in August 2024.
His lawyer is now actively appealing for his re-entry under human rights laws protecting his right to life with his family — he has a wife and child in Baden-Württemberg.
Bild reported how he recently made an emotional plea in a TV report in which he said tearfully, “I want to see my child, I want to be there for my wife.”
When he was deported, the child rapist was barred from re-entry to Germany for six years, but just months later in November 2024, he attempted to appeal his deportation in order to return — a request that was denied in January.
His eventual deportation in August 2024 was part of a collective flight carrying 28 Afghan criminals back to their home country — the first such repatriation since the Taliban took power in 2021.
Illerkirchberg Mayor Markus Häußler described the deportation as the removal of a “thorn in the flesh,” expressing relief on behalf of local residents.
Human rights laws are frequently misused to launch legal challenges and thwart legal challenges to deportations from Europe, with thousands of Afghan criminals still residing in Germany.
Following a brief pause during the election campaign, flights relocating Afghan refugees from a German-managed reception center in Islamabad, Pakistan, have resumed, with over 3,000 individuals expected to be brought to Europe in the coming weeks. This is despite previous concerns about lax security checks.
In 2021, then-Federal Minister of the Interior Horst Seehofer (CSU) revealed that at least 20 of the Afghans evacuated by the Bundeswehr had failed security screenings. Among them were convicted rapists and individuals previously deported from Germany due to security concerns. Reports also indicated that some evacuees had ties to counter-terrorism watchlists.
The political landscape has further complicated the issue. Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz, who previously promised sweeping immigration reforms during the election campaign, has softened his stance. After the possibility of forming a “Grand Coalition” with the Social Democrats (SPD) emerged, Merz stated that “no one has any desire to close the borders.”
Any agreement with the SPD is likely to see the culture of mass immigration into Germany continue with reports on Wednesday that the far-left party’s Migration and Diversity Working Group wants to reject the hypothetical hardline course set by the CDU.
The group argues that Germany needs 500,000 legal migrants every year on top of asylum seekers who usually enter the country illegally, which it argues would help replace retiring workers.
German police have searched the immigration office in Munich on suspicions that employees there took bribes in exchange for positive asylum decisions.
The raid on on March 11 came after Munich prosecutors had launched an investigation into five current and one former employee of the city’s administration.
They are suspected of making illegal decisions “in numerous cases” related to immigration law, the public prosecutor’s office confirmed to the media.
The organisation itself contacted the police after irregularities in residence permits were found during an internal audit at the office.
In the first half of 2024, an employee had allegedly observed a man approaching people at the immigration facility and offering assistance in exchange for payment.
After the man returned to the premises, despite being banned, the authority initiated the internal audit.
It revealed that this individual’s clients consistently had appointments with the same set of clerks. Since then, evidence has been systematically collected regarding this matter.
Five suspects are currently in custody, while Süddeutsche Zeitung reported a total of seven under investigation.
Investigators also searched private apartments related to the suspects.
Authorities said they suspected bribery and forgery of documents took place between May 2022 and January 2024. One of the suspects allegedly facilitated contacts with foreigners, forged documents and arranged payments to city administration employees.
Since 2022, the Munich immigration office, which employs around 3,800 people, has been headed by Hanna Sammüller-Gradl, of The Greens party.
In February 2024, she told the media she wanted to make the authority more friendly to migrants and described the debate about deportations as a “sham”.
Sammüller-Gradl complained that “generalising slogans against certain groups of people are no longer only uttered by the parties on the far-right, but also by those who actually locate themselves in the middle of society”.
On March 12, the parliamentary group leader of The Greens, Rosa List, Mona Fuchs, said: “There must be no taking advantage, from any municipal employee. This zero-tolerance policy with regard to corruption and taking advantage of it naturally also applies to the district administration department.”
She stressed that it was the organisation itself that pushed ahead with the internal investigations over its suspicions and informed the investigating authorities.
Manuel Pretzl, chairman of the parliamentary group of the Christian Social Union and Free Voters in the Munich City Council, has demanded “complete” transparency on the matter.
Kalilu Diwara, the imam at the center of the dispute Photo: @AlbertoTarradas on X, 13 March 2025
The historic Catalan town of Salt has suffered two consecutive nights of riots following the arrest of a sub-Saharan imam. He had been evicted from a house he had illegally occupied for five years without paying rent. In response, immigrant groups and radical left-wing activists have vandalised property, attacked the police, set fire to dumpsters, and damaged urban infrastructure.
The first episode of violence occurred when around 200 people gathered in front of a local police station, throwing stones and eggs at the officers. The police deployed riot units to control the situation. The second night was even more intense, with hooded individuals attacking law enforcement, setting urban infrastructure on fire, and spreading chaos in the streets. The incidents resulted in six arrested, three of them minors, and one officer sustaining minor injuries.
The disturbances have affected public safety and heightened the sense of disorder in the municipality. Residents worry about these incidents becoming normal and the lack of effective deterrents. Rioters have openly boasted about their actions without fear of legal consequences.
Así están las calles de Salt, Girona, tras la detención de un imán que intentaba okupar una casa. pic.twitter.com/CBDIWwUJi9
— Wall Street Wolverine (@wallstwolverine) March 11, 2025
Salt City Council, led by the separatist party Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (ERC), has granted the evicted imam a social housing unit despite him failing to meet the established vulnerability requirements. The council defended the decision, claiming they wanted to avoid “fueling the far right,” but the move has sparked outrage among residents and criticism from the political opposition.
The local government, instead of condemning the riots, focussed on criticising evictions carried out by banks and investment funds. Many see this as siding with the rioters rather than supporting law enforcement and restoring order.
The decision has also raised concerns about fairness in allocating social housing, as many families in similar situations do not receive the same preferential treatment as the imam. People also worry that this concession could set a precedent, encouraging future violent demonstrations to pressure institutions into granting special benefits.
Salt residents have expressed their concerns about the increasing crime and violence in the municipality. Testimonies from some rioters have revealed the level of impunity with which certain groups act. “We are in Salt. Look at everything we’ve destroyed; we’ve shut down the streets, and no one can leave Salt,” one participant boasted.
Disturbios en Salt, Girona, tras la detención del imán de la mezquita por intentar okupar una vivienda. pic.twitter.com/vMgpM6iTcX
— Wall Street Wolverine (@wallstwolverine) March 11, 2025
The situation in Salt reflects a broader issue in Catalonia, where a combination of unintegrated immigration, radical activism, and political permissiveness creates an increasingly volatile situation.
But it is just a symptom of a broader trend spreading across Europe. The welfare system cannot sustain the constant arrival of millions of immigrants across the continent. There is no political, social, or economic capacity to absorb such a large influx of people, leading to poverty, crime, and violent outbreaks like this one.
German politician Vanessa Behrendt has given a passionate pro-life speech, calling out leftist parties for allowing the killing of babies and creating a two-tier society of the born and the unborn.
”Dear Madam President, dear survivors, I realize that none of you were aborted. You were all born,” Behrendt began her speech in the parliament of Lower Saxony.
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) politician was immediately admonished by state parliament vice president Barbara Otte-Kinast for using the word “survivors” in the context of abortion.
“Okay… then dear people who were not aborted, because you were all born. Not from a birthing person, not from a person with a bonus hole, not from parent 1 or parent 2, but from a woman, from your mother,” Behrendt continued.
“You were also not born as anything but as a human being, a human being with rights.”
“ I warmly congratulate you on this because not everyone is so lucky. We are all survivors of a system that denies well over 100,000 people a year their most fundamental right – the right to life. A two-tier society of the born on the one hand and the unborn on the other.”
“ A society that kills. Not because it is allowed to but because it can. Because you here, SPD and Greens, have agreed that it is okay to kill babies.”
Behrendt gave her speech in the context of a debate around a bill regarding so-called “self-determined pregnancy.” The motion, which was ultimately passed with the votes from the Socialist SPD and the Greens, contained several provisions, including easier access to abortion and the demand for nationwide legalization of abortion in the first twelve weeks of pregnancy. Although the motion was accepted at the state level, abortion remains regulated at the federal level in the Criminal Code.
Behrendt is the politician who acts as Family policy spokesperson for the AfD in Lower Saxony.
“ My body, my choice, you say,” she stated. “I say that the freedom of the born ends where the freedom of the unborn begins. There is no qualitative difference between the born and the unborn. They are all human beings.”
“ In your political youth groups, they like to call unborn babies clumps of cells. I could say the same about you. You would be clumps of cells in suits. Every human being begins life with exactly two cells. One cell from their mother, one from their father. By the time a person is an adult, there will be around 37 trillion cells.”
A letter from the Zuckmayer School in the Neukölln district of Berlin has caused displeasure among parents. Not only were the seventh-graders invited to take part in the Islamic fast-breaking (iftar), but attendance was also compulsory.
Parents were asked to bring their children food, for which a special list was drawn up. Breaking the fast is a central ritual in the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan and only takes place after sunset.
Particularly controversial: according to the letter, the event was to take place in the evening and lessons would be cancelled elsewhere. This called the Berlin education authorities into action. This made it clear that religious events at state schools are voluntary and that no lessons may be cancelled. After consultation with the school inspectorate, the invitation was revised accordingly. The school has not yet issued a statement.
Ramadan also poses challenges for many schools in Austria. More and more young children – some as young as primary school age – are abstaining from eating and drinking during lessons. Educators and experts are sounding the alarm. Vienna primary school unionist Thomas Krebs warned of the consequences: ‘Without sufficient hydration, physical education is hardly possible. In addition, many children suffer from poor concentration, hypoglycaemia and exhaustion – some literally fall over.’
Peer pressure also plays a significant role. According to Krebs, there are cases of pupils pressurising their peers to fast as well. This can lead to children abstaining from food for fear of social exclusion, even if they have health problems.
A federal judge has ordered the Indiana Department of Corrections to arrange urgent “gender affirming surgery” for a trans-identified male convicted of murdering a baby. In a shocking decision handed down last week, Judge Richard Young ruled that Autumn Cordellioné, born Jonathan Richardson, was suffering from “irreparable harm” from not having the various plastic surgeries he had requested, despite the fact that a psychiatrist testified that Richardson was not suffering from gender dysphoria.
The order is the latest update in a lengthy case that Richardson first filed in 2023 with the assistance of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). The suit was intended to challenge House Bill 1569, which took effect in July of 2023 and bans the spending of state dollars on sexual reassignment surgery for inmates. The bill, the ACLU argues, “mandates deliberate indifference to a serious medical need and therefore violates the Eighth Amendment.”
In the suit, ACLU lawyers refer to Richardson as an “adult transgender female prisoner confined in a male institution,” and complains that “the total ban on gender-affirming surgery violates [his] right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment.”
Among a list of demands prepared by Richardson and presented as evidence in court was a document titled “Surgeries to Reach My Ideal Self.” The first item on the list, the court heard, was a “vagina,” followed by: breast implants, a brow lift, a brow reduction, a tummy tuck, gluteal implants (BBL), a uterus transplant, hair removal, and wigs.
However, during court proceedings Richardson stated that he had amended his demands to two surgeries, an orchiectomy and a penile inversion. In September of 2024, the Indiana Department of Corrections (IDOC) was ordered to arrange the surgeries, but quickly encountered issues as the only provider of “gender affirming” surgery in the state refused to accept incarcerated patients.
IDOC later filed a motion to further challenge Richardson’s demands and the ACLU’s claims, this time entering testimony from an independent psychiatrist they had retained to offer a comprehensive analysis of Richardson’s preparedness for surgery.
After meeting with Richardson to perform an evaluation, Dr. Kelsey Beers concluded that Richardson was not suffering from gender dysphoria, but instead had “attention seeking” personality disorders that were not indicated for any medical interventions.
From February court records submitted by the IDOC.
ACLU lawyers immediately disputed Dr. Beers’ findings, arguing that she was not competent on matters of “gender” for her testimony to be taken into consideration by the court.
On March 5, Judge Richard Young ruled that Richardson “has demonstrated that she is suffering irreparable harm and will continue to suffer such harm unless she is provided gender-affirming surgery. When balancing this harm against the harm Defendant would face if preliminary relief were granted, and when the impact of preliminary relief on the public is considered, the court finds that the balance of harms favors the issuance of a preliminary injunction.”
He then renewed the injunction demanding the IDOC seek to arrange Richardson’s surgery at the earliest possible opportunity.
Richardson is currently serving a 55-year sentence for the murder of his 11-month-old stepdaughter. As previously reported by Reduxx, Richardson had been left to care for the child while her mother was at work. That night, he was visited by friends who observed he was “acting strangely” and refused to invite them in the house as he normally would.
Jonathan C. Richardson. Photo Courtesy of the Indiana Department of Corrections.
Despite claiming the little girl was sleeping, Richardson had loud music playing in the home, and his guests noted that he appeared to have a fresh, bleeding tattoo of the child’s name carved into his arm.
Later that night, after his friends left, Richardson went to his neighbor and asked him to call 911, claiming the child was unresponsive. When emergency personnel arrived, they were briefly able to resuscitate the girl, but she died shortly after being rushed to the hospital.
Richardson was interviewed by police, who noted he was “calm and unemotional” during questioning, and his story about what happened to the baby changed dramatically over the course of the two interviews conducted.
At first, Richardson claimed he found the baby unresponsive after doing some household chores. But in the next interview, Richardson said the child was being “fussier than usual” and he attempted to throw her up in the air repeatedly in an effort to calm her down. He said her “head bopped forward and back up in a rough type of a manner,” and that the child continued to cry so he proceeded to shake her aggressively in an effort to calm her down.
During a failed appeals hearing, detectives from the case recounted how Richardson “physically showed” how he had manhandled the girl, getting up out of his chair and demonstrating the action in a rough manner.
An autopsy subsequently found that the baby had died of asphyxiation by manual strangulation.
Richardson was booked awaiting a court hearing, and would later tell a prison official “all I know is I killed the little fucking bitch.” He was ultimately found guilty and sentenced to 55 years in prison for the horrific crime.
Richardson is currently incarcerated at the Branchville Correctional Facility, a men’s institution.
Last year, Richardson filed a complaint against the prison’s chaplain, Tony Gray, after he converted to non-denominational Islam and was allegedly denied access to a hijab.
On Saturday March 8 at 10pm, the resident of Cours Damidot was attacked near the Damidot-Blanqui residence. Marc reports an outburst of violence that was as sudden as it was incomprehensible, accompanied by death threats and anti-Semitic insults. An investigation was launched.
[…] Meanwhile, the driver parked a little further down the road and then approached Marc, saying that the rammed car should not have been in that spot. ‘An argument starts with the man, who seems to be very drunk. He asks me if I witnessed the incident and then starts shouting ‘I know you’re a Zionist, you’re a Jew, a dirty Jew, you massacred people in Gaza’.’ Marc tries to calm him down. ‘Then he became threatening towards me, threatening to kill me. He came very close to me and wanted to punch me, but I fended him off with a kick. He then got angry and I ran off in the direction of the park of the residential complex.’
[…] At the Medipol, a doctor established the extent of the injuries: triple broken arm, various haematomas on the body, swollen face. Marc was issued with a medical certificate stating that he would be unable to work for 30 days. After his operation on Tuesday morning, the surgeon confirmed that Marc would not be able to drive for at least six weeks.