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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Brazil's High Court Approves Investigation into Bolsonaro - Corruption is Everywhere


By Clyde Hughes

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, shown in Jerusalem on March 31, 2019, is facing an investigation Monday
after being accused of meddling with the federal police. Photo by Heidi Levine/UPI | License Photo

April 28 (UPI) -- The Brazilian Supreme Court Monday approved an investigation into whether controversial President Jair Bolsonaro tried to interfere with the country's federal police.

Justice Minister Sergio Moro accused Bolsonaro Friday of trying to replace the head of federal police, the equivalent to the FBI, with someone more willing to share intelligence and police business with him.

"The president of the republic ... is also subject to the laws, just like any other of the country's citizens," Supreme Court Judge Celso de Mello said Monday. "No one, absolutely no one, is entitled to infringe and show contempt for our country's laws and constitution."

Sergio Moro submitted his resignation last week in protest of this move.

Local media said Bolsonaro's interest in removing the federal police head centered around an investigation involving his son Carlos Bolsonaro and the dissemination of fake news.

"The president emphasized to me, explicitly, more than once, that he wanted someone [to lead the federal police] who was a personal contact, whom he could call, from whom he could get information, intelligence reports," Moro said.

Carlos Bolsonaro and his brother Flavio are also under investigation for embezzlement. Bolsonaro said accusations that he tried to shield his sons from prosecution are unfounded. He said he was also well within the law if he wanted to replace the leader of the federal police.

"The prerogative is mine, and the day I have to submit to any of my subordinates, I cease to be president of the republic," Bolsonaro said last week.

I could live with that!





This Week's Global Terrorist Attacks / Stories - 20:18 > Israel, France, Syria, Sydney, Hebron

Israeli woman, 62, stabbed in suspected
Memorial Day terrorist attack
Cleveland Jewish News

Israeli police and forensic team at the scene of where a Palestinian terrorist injured a 62-year-old woman at a stabbing attack in Kfar Saba, April 28, 2020. Photo by Gili Yaari/Flash90

A 62-year-old Israeli woman was wounded in a suspected terror attack in Kfar Saba on Tuesday, as Israel marked its Memorial Day for fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism.

The assailant, a masked 19-year-old Palestinian, stabbed the woman around 1 p.m. outside a shopping mall on Galgalei Haplada Street, according to Ynet. A civilian who works as a security guard shot and seriously wounded the attacker before police arrived on the scene and took him into custody, according to the report.

The victim was taken to Meir Medical Center in the city, according to the Magen David Adom rescue service. Police believe that attack was nationalistically motivated.

“When we arrived at the scene, we saw a woman aged about 62 who was fully conscious and lying on the road,” said MDA paramedic Elazar Habani, according to the report. “We performed a preliminary examination and saw that she was bleeding from her injuries. We performed life-saving medical care that included stopping the bleeding and evacuated her to hospital while continuing treatment and reported to the doctors who were waiting for us.”




France: Terrorism probe into car attack that hurt 3 police
by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PARIS — A 29-year-old Frenchman who claimed allegiance to the Islamic State group is facing possible terrorism charges after he rammed his car into police, injuring three officers.

The incident occurred Monday in the northwestern Paris suburb of Colombes, while police were conducting an ID check. The driver slammed into police cars and police motorcycles, sending three officers to the hospital, the national counter-terrorism prosecution office said in a statement Tuesday.

The driver was arrested, and investigators found a knife in his car along with a letter pledging allegiance to IS and claiming to want to impose Islamic sharia law around the world, the statement said.

Counter-terrorism prosecutors decided to take over the investigation after the driver underwent a psychological examination Tuesday and was found to be of sound mind.

The man, who was not identified, is facing possible charges of links to criminal terrorism and attempted killing of officers in connection with a terrorist enterprise, the statement said.

More than 200 people were killed around France in Islamic State attacks in 2015 and 2016, and police and soldiers have been repeatedly targeted by violent extremists.

Police have stepped up street controls since France imposed nationwide confinement measures last month to fight the coronavirus pandemic.




40 people killed in terrorist act in Syria

The number of casualties includes eleven children


112 International

A total of 40 civilians deceased in a terrorist act in Afrin, Syria on April 28. That included eleven children. Another 47 people were injured in what the Syrian government described as the terrorist attack. Local outlet AA reported this, quoting the press office of Syrian Defense Ministry.

The authority claimed that the attack was conducted by PKK/YPG terrorist organization, as a gas tank exploded at the local food market.  

"The anti-humanitarian PKK/YPG has once again targeted innocent peaceful residents of Afrin. The terrorists loaded a fuel tank with explosives. 40 innocent civilians died (...)", the Defense Ministry reported. 

Al-Jezeera - 

Similar explosions in areas controlled by Turkey-backed opposition fighters have killed many people in recent months, attacks that Ankara blames on Kurdish fighters. 

Turkey and allied Syrian opposition fighters took control of Afrin in a military operation in 2018.

Ankara supports the Syrian opposition in the war against President Bashar al-Assad, but has worked closely with his ally, Russia, to secure and monitor local ceasefires.




Sydney man charged after allegedly fighting for
al-Qaida-linked Syrian terrorist group
..
Police allege the 44-year-old travelled to Syria in 2012 and 2013
to fight ‘for months at a time’
Australian Associated Press

The 44-year-old was due to face Parramatta bail court on Saturday after tactical police arrested him in a car park in Mount Lewis on Friday.

He faces a dozen charges including two counts of engaging in hostile activity in a foreign state and seven counts of publishing false or misleading material to obtain property.

Police allege the man travelled to Syria in 2012 and 2013 to fight “for months at a time” with the terrorist organisation Jabhat Fatah al-Sham.

The Syria-based Sunni Islamist extremist group, previously known as Jabhat al-Nusra and the Al-Nusra Front, adheres to a violent extremist ideology and retains links to al-Qaida, according to the Australian National Security website.

The Sydney man also faces fraud charges related to alleged involvement in the supply and purchase of illicit tobacco, as well as actual and attempted credit card fraud.

He was on Friday taken to Liverpool hospital for treatment to minor injuries sustained during the arrest before being returned to Bankstown police station.




Palestinian teacher posts lesson hailing terrorist
in 1978 attack that killed 38

Hebron school shares video glorifying Dalal Mughrabi on its Facebook page, encouraging students to watch it as part of their online curriculum at home amid pandemic
By TOI STAFF

An online-learning Arabic language lesson uploaded on February 28, 2020, by a teacher at a PA-funded school in Hebron, which glorifies the 1978 Coastal Road Massacre. (Screen capture/YouTube)

An Arabic-language teacher at a Palestinian school in Hebron posted a grammar lesson for students to review at home during the coronavirus pandemic that glorifies the 1978 Coastal Road Massacre that killed 38 Israeli civilians, along with a female terrorist who took part in the attack.

Nasser al-Rajabi uploaded the reading comprehension and grammar lesson to YouTube on February 28, and it was twice shared on his Wasyah Al-Rasoul elementary school for boys’ Facebook page early last month. The video has since racked up over 11,000 views.

The lesson is based on a 2019 Palestinian Authority Arabic-language textbook for fifth graders, according to an Israeli watchdog that analyzes Palestinian textbooks, the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se).

In the 1978 attack, several Fatah terrorists landed on a beach near Tel Aviv, hijacked a bus on Israel’s Coastal Road and killed 38 civilians, 13 of them children, and wounded over 70.

In the lesson, al-Rajabi includes a graphic of one of the architects of the terror attack, Dalal Mughrabi, standing in the hijacked bus, pointing a rifle at the Israeli passengers inside and what appears to be a murdered woman on the bus floor next to a Palestinian flag. Below the image is a sentence taken from the textbook that reads, “She took the flag of Palestine out of her bag, kissed it and then hung it inside the bus.”

In a separate corresponding Q&A video on the lesson, al-Rajabi tells students that the attack was carried out “to avenge the martyrs of the Deir Yassin Massacre, and also to remind the world of this massacre.”

This was a reference to an attack that took place in 1948 when Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups entered Deir Yassin just outside Jerusalem and, in house-to-house fighting, killed many of the village’s residents, including women and children. The death toll is disputed: while the Israeli fighters said they had killed some 254, other counts put that figure as low as 107.

“The suicide operation … caused the deaths of many of the occupation’s [Israel’s] soldiers,” al-Rajabi adds during the Q&A session, even though only one Israeli soldier was killed in Coastal Road Massacre.

A spokesman for the PA’s education ministry said he was not familiar with the lesson but declined to comment further.

IMPACT-se CEO Marcus Sheff said the Hebron teacher’s video demonstrates that “even when studying at home, Palestinian children cannot escape the hate. The violence and incitement of the official Palestinian curriculum is being neatly migrated online by official and unofficial educational initiatives and fed into their living rooms.”

Why is this not 'crimes against humanity'? It certainly would be if the Israelis were doing it?



Sunday, April 26, 2020

Saudi Arabia Takes Two Curious Steps Into the 20th Century

Saudi TV airs controversial new series about
Jewish woman in the Gulf, in Ramadan

Saudi TV airs controversial new series about Jewish woman in the Gulf. The MBC TV drama series Umm Haroun. (Facebook/MBC)

Controversial Arab TV series that provoked angry responses airs the first episode about the life of a Jewish woman in the Gulf states during the 1940s and opens with a monologue from the protagonist – in Hebrew.

By Paul Shindman, World Israel News

The new Saudi-produced television series “Umm Haroun” that has provoked a storm in the Arab world went on the air at the start of Ramadan featuring an impressive monologue in Arabic-accented Hebrew by the protagonist, Channel 12 reported Sunday.

The new drama on the Arab network MBC sparked controversy because of the subject matter – the life of a Jewish woman living in a Arab lands – and was slammed by critics claiming that any portrayal of Jews is a capitulation to Zionism.

Produced by the London-based Saudi-owned Middle East Broadcasting Company (MBC), the show “Umm Haroun” features well-known Kuwaiti actress Hayat al-Fahad, 71, in the role of a Jewish midwife and nurse, The Jerusalem Post reported.

“Before our footsteps fade away and before our lives fall into memory, we will be lost with the time that is left,” the leading character says. “On the staff of Moses that performed miracles, I decided to write about us and we knew that you would come back to us, I write and document everything about us. We are the gulf Jews we were born in the lands of the gulf.”

The show’s promotional trailers and ads had already provoked accusations from the Arab world that Saudi Arabia is engaging in normalization with Israel.

“The story of the series sparked a lot of controversy among followers of social networking sites, after a promo was published of the series that tells the story of a Jewish mother who is suffering because of her Judaism in the Gulf during the 1940s,” the Saudi24 news website reported.

The Hamas terror group fumed over the show, calling the series a “political and cultural attempt to introduce the Zionist project to Gulf society.”

“The character of Umm Haroun reminds me of [former Israeli Prime Minister] Golda Meir, the head of the occupation government, who was a murderous criminal,” The Jerusalem Post quoted senior Hamas official Ra’fat Murra.

“This is the goal of normalization: hatred, slow killing and internal destruction. The series aims to falsify history and gradually introduce Gulf society to normalization with the Zionist occupation, at a time when some [Arab] rulers are panting to build close ties with [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu to protect their thrones,” Murra added.

The promotional trailer from MBC said the series centers around the relations between Muslims and Jews in Kuwait during the 1940s, where approximately 200 Jewish families lived, the Post reported. The Jewish protagonist is from Turkey and the plot focuses on her as a social outcast in the Gulf because of her religion. She lives in Iran and Iraq before eventually moving to Bahrain to work.

Post reporter Khaled Abu Aker tracked angry Arab social media reaction.

“We have many successful and heroic women in the Gulf,” a woman named Hana al-Qahtan posted. “Why do we need to turn a Jewish woman into a hero in our dramas?”

An angry tweet from a man identified as Ahmed Madani said he could not understand why an Arab network would feature a television series about a Jewish woman during Ramadan.

Saudi24 reported on another Arab who defended the series: “I do not see the need to be sensitive to the ‘Umm Haroun’ series. The Jews lived in some Gulf countries, and they were also rooted in many Arab countries,” the unnamed person wrote. “They were oppressed … after watching the series, we may evaluate and judge it. If the goal is normalization, it is rejected by us.”

Filmed in the UAE, the show was directed by Egyptian Muhammad Jamal al-Adl and stars various Arab actors.


Saudi Arabia giving up caning
By John Torrendo BBC


Saudi Arabia is giving up raipoista criminal punishment. Whipping is expected to be replaced with imprisonment or fines.

Flagellation removal is part of reforms to Saudi Arabia led by the King Salman and his son, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman strive to improve the country’s badly damaged identify the fame.

Caning in the headlines the last time in 2015, when Saudi blogger Raif Badawi was sentenced to ten years in prison and a thousand lashes. He’s already flogged, but later caning is transferred to Badawi’s poor health.

Among others, the Sakharov human rights prize award winning Badawi is still in prison in Saudi Arabia.

Badawi still has about 2 years to go on his sentence which was for 10 years imprisonment and 1000 lashes. He received the first 50 lashes but has not had any further. Some fear he would not survive another 50 lashes, which might be the only cause for postponing them.

Now, if the 950 lashes are dropped from his sentence because of this new policy, will he get several more years added to his imprisonment? It would be cruel and unusual, but not surprising.


Saturday, April 25, 2020

Bolsonaro Still in Control in Brazil, for Now

Brazil's justice minister resigns in clash with President Bolsonaro

By Danielle Haynes

Brazil's, justice minister, Sergio Moro announces his resignation from government during a news conference
in Brasilia, Brazil, on Friday. Photo by Joedson Alves/EPA-EFE

(UPI) -- Brazilian Justice Minister Sergio Moro resigned Friday after disagreeing with President Jair Bolsonaro over his firing of the head of the country's federal police.

The clash between Moro and Jair, both popular far-right figures, could cause political turmoil in the South American country as it attempts to stem the spread of the coronavirus. The pandemic has sickened more than 52,000 people and killed at least 3,600 people in Brazil, according to Johns Hopkins University.

In his resignation speech, Moro said he attempted to persuade Jair not to force the resignation of federal police chief Mauricio Valeixo.

"I have to protect my biography and above all the commitment I took on ... that we would stand firm against corruption, organized crime and violent crime," Moro said.

Shortly after the former justice minister's announcement, critics pounded pots and pans and shouted from their windows and balconies: "Bolsonaro out! Bolsonaro out!"

Brazilian Attorney General Augusto Aras asked the Supreme Court to investigate Valeixo's firing.

The clash comes one week after Bolsonaro fired Health Minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta after the two disagreed on how best to combat the spread of COVID-19. Bolsonaro has faced criticism for downplaying the pandemic despite overwhelmed healthcare facilities.

So, there was no military coup in Brazil three weeks ago as reports suggested. Bolsonaro appears to still be in control; for how long is another question.



Friday, April 24, 2020

This Week's Global Terrorist Attacks / Stories - 20:17 > Nova Scotia; UK-2; Germany; Afghanistan

Gunman killed 16 people in rampage in N.S.;
deadliest such attack in Canada

I spent two years in my mid-teens living in Bible Hill and going to school just a few miles from Portapique.
It's such a quiet, peaceful place along the north shore of Minas Basin; or, at least, it was.


Andrea Jerrett
CTV Contact

HALIFAX -- Police say at least 16 people, including an RCMP officer, have been killed in a mass shooting incident in Nova Scotia, making it the worst mass shooting in Canadian history.

The suspect is also dead following the incident.

RCMP commissioner Brenda Lucki confirmed the number to CTV News Sunday evening. “Today is a devastating day for Nova Scotia and it will remain etched in the minds of many for years to come,” said commanding RCMP officer Lee Bergman.

“What has unfolded overnight and into this morning is incomprehensible and many families are experiencing the loss of a loved one.”

Police confirmed that Const. Heidi Stevenson, a 23-year veteran of the Nova Scotia RCMP, died Sunday morning while responding to the active shooter incident.

"Heidi answered the call of duty and lost her life while protecting those she served," said Bergman. "Two children have lost their mother and a husband has lost his wife. Parents have lost their daughter and countless others lost an incredible friend and colleague."

A male RCMP officer was also taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. His identity has not been released. "He and his family will be supported and we will be alongside him as he begins his road to recovery," said Bergman.

Several people found dead at Portapique home

Chief Supt. Chris Leather said police first responded to a firearms complaint at a residence in Portapique, N.S. late Saturday evening after receiving several 911 calls. When officers arrived, Leather said they found “several casualties” inside and outside of the home.

“This was a very quickly evolving situation and a chaotic scene,” said Leather, the criminal operations officer for Nova Scotia RCMP.

Officers secured the area in Portapique and started searching for the suspect, but they were unable to locate him. Leather said the search for the suspect led to several sites in the area, including structures that were on fire.


“The search continued overnight and into the morning,” said Leather. “This morning we actively sought out the suspect through muliple communities throughout Nova Scotia.”

Police provided updates on Twitter overnight and into Sunday morning as they tracked the suspect across the province. Police confirmed that they were responding to an “active shooter situation,” and asked residents to remain in their homes with their doors locked.

Investigators first released the suspect’s identity before 9 a.m. Sunday. They said 51-year-old Gabriel Wortman was considered armed and dangerous and warned that he should not be approached.

Suspect travelled in vehicle resembling RCMP cruiser

Police said that, at one point, the suspect was driving what appeared to be an RCMP vehicle and wearing an RCMP uniform -- though he was not an RCMP officer.

Leather said the fact that Wortman had an RCMP uniform and a vehicle resembling a police cruiser indicates that the incident may have been planned. “That’s an important element of the investigation,” said Leather. “The fact that this individual had a police car and a uniform at his disposal certainly speaks to it not being a random act.”

They later said he was driving a silver Chevrolet Tracker.

Police continued to track Wortman across the province, warning the public about sightings in Glenholme, Debert, Brookfield and Milford.


Victims were ‘scattered across the province’

Leather said the investigation involves “multiple crime scenes” and that there are victims “scattered across the province. There are several locations across the province where persons have been killed,” said Leather.

He said one person is believed to be responsible for the killings. “He alone moved across the northern part of the province and committed, it would appear, several homicides,” said Leather.

He didn’t specify where the crime scenes are located, saying the investigation is in the early stages. He also said it’s possible police could learn about additional crime scenes and victims in the coming days.

“Some of these crime scenes we’ve not even begun to process … it is an ongoing investigation that could reveal additional details in the coming days,” said Leather. “The investigation continues into areas that we’ve not yet explored across the province.”

In Shubenacadie, N.S., there were several burned-out vehicles, which appeared to be police cruisers, along the highway. Witnesses also reported hearing between seven and 10 gunshots.

“I hear the shots and I look out and … there’s a guy running back and forth up beside the, what looks to be a police vehicle,” recalled one witness at the scene. “Then after a short bit I saw fire.”

Leather confirmed that Wortman did exchange gunfire with police at one point during the chase, but wouldn’t say where.

Suspect shot and killed in Enfield

Officers eventually tracked Wortman to the Irving gas station and Big Stop restaurant in Enfield, N.S., where he was shot and killed late Sunday morning.

Leather wouldn’t confirm that Wortman was shot by police, but he did say “officers were involved in terminating the threat.” He also confirmed that Nova Scotia’s Serious Incident Response Team -- which investigates serious incidents involving police -- is investigating the man’s death.



‘Oh my God, lock the doors, he’s here!'

A truck driver from Ontario told CTV News he had stopped at the Irving for a shower and breakfast when he heard an employee shouting.

“She goes, ‘Oh my God, lock the doors, he’s here! And I peek out of the window and I saw some RCMP vehicles and there was four or five uniforms with guns,” said Tom Nurani.

Witnesses told CTV News they saw RCMP vehicles on scene, heard multiple gunshots, and saw a body on the ground.

“All I could hear was gunshots and my wife, I thought I was going to call 911, because she was going into panic, it scared her so bad,” said Glen Hines, who was driving by the Irving when he saw the Emergency Response Team arrive.

“There was multiple, like probably between five or 10 (gunshots). It was steady,” recalled Deon Wells, who lives nearby.

The RCMP had blocked off Highway 102 at Exit 5A and there was a large police presence at the Big Stop all day Sunday. The area surrounding the restaurant and gas station was cordoned off with police tape.

UPDATE: The terrorist was responsible for 22 known murders over 16 crime scenes. It ended when the suspect pulled into a gas station in a stolen car, whose owner he murdered, and there happened to be an RCMP K9 officer in an unmarked vehicle there also filling up. The officer and the suspect recognized each other about the same time and as the terrorist went for his gun the officer shot him.

There were mistakes made by police, unfortunately, by not raising a general alarm, that might well have cost lives. However, Canadian police are not trained for such insane acts of violence. The fact that there were so many crime scenes involving shootings, fires, and the terrorist was driving an RCMP car and wearing an RCMP uniform, is unprecedented in Canada and possibly, the world. No-one trains for such insanity.




Gunman opens fire at Manchester funeral before being stabbed, as hundreds defy Covid-19 lockdown


Armed police were scrambled after a gunman opened fire at a funeral in Manchester, England, attended by hundreds of mourners despite Covid-19 social distancing orders. The attacker was reportedly stabbed by some of the crowd.

The shocking incident took place at Gorton Cemetery on Thursday, where family and friends were paying their last respects to 38 year-old Clive Pinnock, killed in a recent driving collision. The funeral was interrupted by a man firing shots, with witnesses saying he was then slashed with a knife, resulting in severe face lacerations, according to the Manchester Evening News.

Eyewitness footage of the funeral shared on social media showed a large group of mourners gathered in the cemetery, purportedly taken just before the gunman began peppering shots at the crowd.

Armed police were called to the scene, and swooped in to disarm the gunman - and protect him in turn from his attackers. There were no reports of any injuries to the other attendees.

Local reports say it's understood that three shots were fired, with the gunman taken to hospital for treatment.

Greater Manchester Police later released a statement on the incident saying: "Shortly before 7pm on Thursday, police attended Gorton Cemetery on Woodland Avenue, Gorton, following a report of a firearms discharge. A man aged 34 was found to have suffered knife wounds and was taken to hospital.”

Officers are continuing to investigate the incident, but no arrests have been confirmed by the force.

No motive for the shooting has been suggested. Was he just trying to disperse the crowd? 




2nd Iraqi man goes on trial in Germany
accused of genocide in Iraq
By Clyde Hughes

Yazidi ethnic mourners cry in front of pictures of victims, during the fifth anniversary of the Yazidi genocide by the Islamic
State in Iraq on Aug. 3, 2019. The trial of one Iraqi man on charges connected with genocide started Friday in Germany.
Photo by Gailan Haji/EPA-EFE

April 24 (UPI) -- An Iraqi man went on trial in Germany Friday on charges of genocide in Iraq as an accused member of the Islamic State.

The man, identified as Taha al-Jumailly, has been charged in a Frankfurt court for taking part in a genocide against the Yazidi people in northern Iraq.

It is the second such case this week being tried in Germany connected with crimes of humanity charges where the incident happened somewhere else in the world. On Thursday, another German court heard the trial of a former Syrian military officer and his subordinate accused of war crimes against anti-government forces in 2011 and 2012.

Al-Jumailly is accused of chaining a 5-year-old girl and her mother in the sun as temperatures soared to 122 degrees. The child died and the mother sustain serious burns.

Al-Jumailly's wife, Jennifer Wenisch, of Germany, has been on trial at a court in Munich since April 2019 for the death of the child. Prosecutors said the girl died of thirst in Fallujah in 2015.

Is that what she left Germany for and went to Iraq? Is that the better world she was fighting for? How pathetic!


Authorities said al-Jumailly's treatment of the woman and the girl was unrelenting after the couple purchased the two as slaves.

"They were not allowed to leave the house unaccompanied," Frankfurt chief prosecutor Anna Zadeck said in court."He forced them to wear a full veil and did not accept the child's name because it was the name of the infidel. Both were regularly beaten. The woman has suffered pain in her shoulder ever since. The child once had to stay in bed for four days after being beaten."

The Islamic State kidnapped the woman and her child in 2014 after the militant group raided the Sinjar region of Iraq, and they were sold numerous times after that on the regime's slave market.



April 23 (UPI) -- A former Syrian military officer and a subordinate stood trial for war crimes in Germany on Thursday.

Former Col. Anwar Raslan is accused of complicity in fostering torture and inhumane conditions that resulted in the deaths of dozens of anti-government activists in 2011 and 2012. Prosecutors said at least 4,000 were tortured.

Subordinate Eyad al-Gharib is charged with aiding and abetting in crimes against humanity.

Their trial began Thursday in the High Regional Court in Koblenz. The pair were living in Germany as refugees when they were arrested a year ago.

Although the purported crimes occurred outside of Germany, prosecutors are trying them there under a principle known as "universal jurisdiction."

"It is a good first step, an important step, but it is not going to be sufficient to fulfill the demands for justice of the Syrian people," said Mohammed Al Abdallah, director of the Washington, D.C.-based Syrian Justice and Accountability Center.

Raslan defected in 2012, less than a year into Syrian's civil war and joined forces opposed to President Bashar al-Assad's regime two years later. Some legal experts say the trial could discourage other Syrian troops and al-Assad supporters from doing the same, and keep them from providing information that could lead to future war crimes trials.

The trial is expected to last as long as three years.


"The overriding message to all members of the regime in Syria and all over the world is that you can't be safe," said Stefanie Bock, director of the International Research and Documentation Center for War CrimesTrials at Germany's University of Marburg.





At least 13 dead in Taliban attack on Afghan outpost
By Clyde Hughes

An Afghan police officer stands guard in Kabul, Afghanistan. File Photo by Jawad Jalali/EPA-EFE

April 24 (UPI) -- Afghan authorities said Friday more than a dozen pro-government militia members were killed during a Taliban attack on an outpost in Badghis province.

Badghis police security officer Shir Aqa Alokozai said the militant group assaulted Public Uprising forces and took control of the outpost near Qala-e-Naw, located in northwest Afghanistan about 70 miles northeast of Herat and 350 miles west of Kabul.

At least 13 members of the militia died in the attack and 10 are reported missing.

Public Uprising forces, with support from Afghan government security agencies, help provide additional security and protection for remote villages and districts around Afghanistan.

The Badghis province has been one of the main regions for fighting between government forces and the Taliban, which has increased attacks over the past week with incursions in 13 provinces that killed at least 100 security forces.

Afghan Parliament on Wednesday called on the Taliban to observe a cease-fire during the holy month of Ramadan, which started Thursday.

Attacks by the insurgent group have disrupted a peace deal signed in February between U.S. and Taliban negotiators, which called for further intra-Afghan talks between group leaders and government in Kabul.

Badghis Prov, AFG



Two IS supporters jailed for sending money to fighters in Iraq
JACOB JARVIS 
The Evening Standard

Two supporters of the so-called Islamic State group have been handed substantial jail sentences after sending money to help fighters in Iraq.


Ayub Nurhussein, 29, and Said Mohammed, 30, admitted funding terrorism by transferring £2,700 in three installments.

The money was sent via Denmark between April and July last year.

Chicken shop delivery worker Nurhussein, of Urlwin Road, south-west London, also pleaded guilty to four charges of having terrorist bomb-making manuals as well as three of sharing grisly IS propaganda by WhatsApp to his landlord.

He was handed an extended sentence of 13 years – nine and a half years in prison with a further three and a half-years on extended licence – for possessing the terror documents.

He was also jailed for seven years and three months for terror funding and four years and six months for the dissemination charges. All the sentences will run concurrently.

Mohammed, from Longsight, Manchester, whose contact in Iraq was said to be connected with the IS hierarchy, was jailed for five years and three months.

The Old Bailey heard that both defendants were Eritreans who had sought asylum in Britain.

Prosecutor Alistair Richardson said the defendants became “deeply radical” and had supported IS in whatever ways they could.

He said: “They wished to travel to Islamic State territory to join them. From the United Kingdom, the two of them, together, offered their support financially.

“They arranged for the provision of, and provided funds for, their Mujahideen, or fighter, brothers, who remained in Iraq fighting for that organisation.”

The pair hatched a plan to send money, after Mohammed’s contact in Iraq, named only as Wassim, urged him to help raise funds from “brothers from abroad” to support IS efforts. Mr Richardson said Wassim arranged for a go-between in Denmark to enable money to be sent to IS with “no problems”.

Sentencing on Friday, Judge Rebecca Poulet QC said: “Based on all the material I have seen, I conclude that both men have deeply held radicalised beliefs and that they were and possibly still are committed to the cause of the proscribed organisation Islamic State.

“It is quite clear that both men were wholehearted supporters of this terrorist cause and that both wished the funds to go to support the fighters of that organisation.”

So, why make their sentences concurrent. They should be held behind bars until they renounce Islam, as should all radicalized Muslims.


Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Dutch Supreme Court Approves Euthanasia for Dementia Patients Against Their Will

This is the case where a dementia patient changed her mind about being euthanized, but the doctor went ahead and euthanized her anyway. He was acquitted of murder.
By Danielle Haynes

The Dutch legislature passed legislation in 2001 making euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide legal.
File Photo by Photographee.eu/Shutterstock/UPI

(UPI) -- The Netherlands' Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that Dutch doctors may euthanize patients with severe dementia if at any time they gave written consent to do so.

Previously, doctors were required by law to have patients reconfirm their wish to be euthanized.

The Dutch court's ruling stemmed from the case of a nursing home doctor who was acquitted of murder in a lower court, for euthanizing a 74-year-old woman in 2016 based on a written directive she gave previously while still lucid.

The woman said she didn't want to be in a nursing home and wanted doctors to euthanize her when it was the "right time."

Public prosecutors charged the doctor, saying there were signs the woman changed her mind and didn't want to die.

"The court was of the opinion that the doctor acted carefully and was therefore not punishable," the high court said Tuesday, adding that "the court made no mistakes in its assessment."

The Dutch legislature passed legislation in 2001 making euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide legal. The law, which took effect the following year, applies to patients at least 12 years old who endure unbearable suffering with no prospect of improvement.

There were more than 6,000 cases of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide in 2016, according to the Dutch Regional Euthanasia Review Committees.



Saturday, April 18, 2020

War on Christianity - China: Police Arrest Christians Participating in Zoom Easter Worship Service

China is a member of the UN's Human Rights Council

By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Christian Post 

A church is seen beside a laver farm at the Gutong Village of Sansha Township on October 15, 2007
in Xiapu County of Fujian Province, China. | Getty Images/China Photos

Several members of China’s heavily persecuted Early Rain Covenant Church were arrested by communist authorities for participating in an online Easter worship service on Zoom and ordered to cease all religious activity.

Persecution watchdog group International Christian Concern reports that the Christians were participating in a Zoom worship service from their homes on Easter Sunday when six leaders were arrested and detained by the Public Security Bureau. 

The 5,000-member Sichuan house church, led by pastor Wang Yi, has not been able to gather in person since the communist regime shut down the church in 2018 and arrested their pastor and other leaders. Since then, it has opted to gather online.

A member of ERCC told ICC, “At that time I was also in the Zoom call, but there was a long period of time where I did not hear a thing. I thought it’s the network connection issue at first, but I soon heard a quarrel erupt. Our co-worker Wang Jun was questioning some people, [saying], ‘Who are you to do this [to us]?’”

She added that in addition to Wang, other key church leaders including Guo Haigang, Wu Wuqing, Jia Xuewei, Zhang Jianqing and Zhang Xudong were also taken away. One member’s home had its electricity cut off, while others received phone calls that “police [were] coming to visit them soon.”

A supporter of ERCC also shared on Twitter, “Since 8:30 a.m., some security officials have entered these Christian families’ homes and pretended to be chatting with them casually. At 9:30 a.m., the worship began, and they were also invited to participate. Once they realized that the sermon was from ERCC’s imprisoned pastor Wang Yi, they immediately shut it down.”

Her account was corroborated by Zhang Jiangqing, who was warned by the police at his house, saying, “Don’t participate in already banned [religious] activities anymore! Don’t listen to pastor [Wang]’s sermons anymore! If you do this again, we will deal with it seriously and take you away!”

The six Christians have since been released, and their electricity was restored in the afternoon.

Early Rain Covenant Church was first raided during a Sunday evening service in December 2018 after authorities claimed it violated religious regulations because it was not registered with the government. Wang was detained along with his wife, Jiang Rong, and more than 100 members of his congregation.

Pastor Wang was later sentenced to nine years in prison on charges of subversion of power and illegal business operations. 

Gina Goh, ICC’s regional manager for Southeast Asia, condemned the government’s actions, pointing out that local authorities have continued to monitor and harass ERCC members since 2018 “with the hope that the church will disperse itself.”

“In a time when the Chinese people are suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic, the heartless regime chose to inflict more trouble on its citizens,” she said. “The U.N. should immediately suspend China’s appointment to the Human Rights Council for its lack of respect for human rights.”

In China, where the novel coronavirus originated, isolating in place has presented an opportunity for communist authorities to ramp up its campaign against Christianity.

On Easter Sunday, the state-sanctioned Donghu Church in China’s Qinghai province was demolished. According to China Aid, a team from the Xining City Chengxi District Urban and Rural Construction Bureau demolished the church in just two hours, labeling it as illegal while citing “safety concerns.”

On April 2, Bethel Church pastor Zhao Huaiguo was arrested after being criminally detained since March 14 for “inciting subversion of state power.”

According to China Aid, a local Christian shared that the authorities have been hostile toward pastor Zhao since his church refused to join the state-sanctioned church and rejected government officials’ intervention. 

“He was accused of proselytizing and distributing Gospel tracts, which were considered illegal acts. After the Lunar New Year last year, the religious bureau forced the church to disperse, to which it refused. The official ban arrived last April,” said the local Christian.

Religious liberty magazine Bitter Winter reported that in mid-March, crosses were removed from multiple churches in the eastern provinces of Jiangsu and Anhui and in the neighboring Shandong, the prefecture-level city of Linyi.

In February, officials removed a cross from a government-approved Three-Self church in Hexi village. The church was built in 2007 and has complied with state regulations, implementing the four requirements of the government’s religion “sinicization” campaign. Additionally, it had stopped all gatherings during the coronavirus epidemic. Nevertheless, it was not spared in the crackdown. 

“The government does not provide enough help during the epidemic but instead demolishes crosses,” a local believer said.

China is ranked on Open Doors USA’s World Watch List as one of the worst countries in the world when it comes to the persecution of Christians. 

China has also been labeled by the U.S. State Department as a “country of particular concern” for “continuing to engage in particularly severe violations of religious freedom.”







Friday, April 17, 2020

War on Christianity - Pakistan Christians Denied Food Aid in CV-19 Lockdown

Christians yet again denied food aid, coronavirus relief distribution for Muslims only
Mordechai Sones 
Arutz Sheeva

Karachi, Pakistan coronavirus lockdown food distribution Reuters

International Christian Concern (ICC) reports Pakistani Christians were denied food aid amid the COVID-19 crisis in the fourth incident ICC has documented since Pakistan was placed on lockdown by authorities seeking to combat the pandemic.

According to a video post on Facebook, Christians were denied food aid on April 2 in a village situated on the Raiwind road, near Lahore. A local pastor confirmed the incident to ICC.

In the Facebook video, a young Christian man claims that a local mosque committee distributed food on April 2, however, village Christians were told to leave the mosque compound because the food aid was meant for only Muslims.

“If this is the situation, then what are the arrangements for Christians?” the Christian asked in the Facebook video. “Who is going to feed them? Are we not citizens of the same country?”

“Denying food aid and discriminating among citizens is a crime,” Aftab Hayat, a Pakistani NGO leader, told ICC. “Christians often face discrimination and are victims of religious hatred. However, the situation for Christians in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis is alarming and becoming worse. Therefore, the authorities must take note of the developing situation.”

Jihad Watch previously reported on two other such incidents, one on April 1st and one on April 7th, as well as on April 11th an incident in which Christians were forced to make the Islamic profession of faith to get food aid.





Thursday, April 16, 2020

This Week's Global Terrorist Stories > 20-16 - Tennessee, Iran, Pakistan, Germany, Israel, Egypt, Tunisia, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan

Truck driver identified after disturbing stabbing murder of THREE women at Tennessee truck stop


A now-deceased truck driver has been identified by police after stabbing and killing three women and putting another in the hospital during a bloody encounter at a Tennessee truck stop.

Idris Abdus-Salaam, 33, was the man behind the Tuesday morning deaths of three women at the Pilot Travel Center on Strawberry Plains Pike in Tennessee, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigations (TBI) has announced.

Abdus-Salaam was a truck driver from Durham, North Carolina, and the three deceased women were all employees of Pilot. The fourth woman, who is currently getting treatment at the hospital, was a customer. 

The motivations behind Salaam’s attack are unknown at this point. 

TBI spokesperson Leslie Earhart said Salaam was shot and killed by an officer after police arrived on the scene and found a woman bleeding outside of the travel center and Salaam refused to drop his knife. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

TBI will be launching a probe into the officer-involved shooting. 

The three deceased victims have been identified as Joyce Whaley, 57, Patricia Denise Nibbe, 51, and Nettie R. Spencer, 41. 

Abdus-Salaam was previously arrested in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 2018 for felony eluding arrest with a motor vehicle.




Records show Iran lied about making nuclear weapons

By Clyde Hughes

A nuclear power plant is seen in Bushehr, Iran, south of Tehran. The Institute for Science and
International Security accused Iran Wednesday of secret activities to make nuclear weapons.
File Photo by Maryam Rahmanianon/UPI


April 9 (UPI) -- A non-profit global science and security group says in a new report that Iran has built a plant to produce nuclear weapons despite its insistence that all its atomic endeavors are wholly peaceful.

The Washington, D.C.-based Institute for Science and International Security said the 30-page report is based on documents from the Iran Nuclear Archive that were seized by Israel two years ago.

The analysis, posted Wednesday, said Tehran has "clearly" been dishonest with the International Atomic Energy Agency, which relies on government cooperation and onsite inspections. "Iran should declare this site to the International Atomic Energy Agency and allow its inspection, since the facility was designed and built to handle nuclear material subject to safeguards under Iran's comprehensive safeguards agreement," wrote scientists David Albright, Sarah Burkhard and Frank Pabian.

The report says Iran created the Shahid Mahallati Uranium Metals Workshop, near Tehran, to research and develop uranium metallurgy related to building nuclear weapons -- particularly components for weapons-grade uranium, the key explosive material in Iranian nuclear weapon cores.

The group said Iran told the IAEA more than four years ago it hadn't done any metallurgical work intended for nuclear weaponry and wasn't willing to discuss any similar activities "that did not have such an application."

"The activities at Shahid Mahallati and [another plant] Shahid Boroujerdi are a dramatic contrast to that statement," the report added. "Highlighting once again that Iran furthered its nuclear weapons capabilities far more than was known prior to Israel's seizure of the Nuclear Archive, permitting Iran today to build nuclear weapons faster than previously believed.

"Despite this chilling assessment, the new details in the Nuclear Archive now confront Iran, demanding that it admit to its deceptions and falsehoods, as if the Nuclear Archive is reality denied coming back to haunt Iran."

The group said the main building at one of the plant sites was gutted and abandoned between late 2010 and early 2011, and that Iran has yet to declare the site to the IAEA or allow inspections.

The United States led multiple Western governments, Russia and China in an agreement with Iran four years ago to limit Tehran's nuclear capability in exchange for sanctions relief. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action was abandoned by the Trump administration in 2018 and President Donald Trump reintroduced sanctions to force them back to the bargaining table.

Iran and remaining parties to the deal -- Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the European Union -- have expressed an interest in saving the deal, but Iran wants U.S. sanctions to end.




Pakistani security forces attack terrorists,
7 Killed and 2 soldiers martyred: ISPR

By Atta Ur Rehman Khan - Web Editor & Columnist - BolNews
11th April, 2020

Security forces attacked terrorists in North Zakir Khel, killed 7 terrorists, ISPR said.

According to the sources of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Pakistani security forces attacked on terrorist on today (April 10).

Forces have killed 7 terrorist and 2 soldiers have martyred during the operation.

This was an intelligence based operation in North Waziristan, ISPR.

The sources also said that The operation was carried out on a certified information hideout of terrorists in Zakir Khel.

Two soldiers were martyred during the operation, Shaheed soldier Momin Shah belongs to DI Khan and Soldier Mohammad Sajid Shaheed belongs to the village of Abbottabad.

Waziristan, PK



Arab terrorist infiltrates IDF base, attacks two soldiers
..
The terrorist escaped through a breach in the fence


By World Israel News Staff

An Arab terrorist, his face covered, entered a guard post at an Israeli Army base and attacked two IDF soldiers.

The terrorist then escaped through a breach in the fence. The two soldiers were lightly injured and were treated on the scene.

The attack took place at the Mishmar Hanegev base at 4:30 a.m. Monday morning.

IDF soldiers saw the suspect approaching the guard post and shouted at him to “Stop.” He ignored them and began attacking the soldiers with a knife and another weapon before escaping the way he came.

IDF forces are searching for the terrorist. “We have been scouring the area for several hours trying to find him,” said a member of the security forces participating in the search. “There are many forces here, including the police, security personnel from nearby communities and the IDF.”

The IDF says that it believes the suspect entered the base in order to steal weapons.

However, an IDF official told Israeli news site N12: “It is still unclear whether this is a national or criminal incident, it is under investigation. But in any case, this is a serious event that could have ended differently and we will do everything to get our hands on the suspect.”




Germany arrests 5 in suspected Islamic State plot
targeting U.S. military facilities
By Danielle Haynes

April 15 (UPI) -- German authorities arrested four suspected members of the Islamic State on Wednesday for allegedly plotting to attack U.S. bases in the European country.

The German federal prosecutors office accused the four men -- and their suspected leader already in custody -- of founding an IS cell in Germany and planning to travel to their home country of Tajikistan to fight against the government.

Abandoning that plan, the men then plotted to attack locations in Germany, including U.S. military facilities, prosecutors said. Specifically, the men allegedly planned to kill a person they believed made comments critical of Islam.

Investigators said the suspected leader, Ravsan B., gave the other four men instructions on how to manufacture explosive devices. The man had already acquired some of the components for such devices, the prosecutors said.

The four men, natives of Tajikistan, were arrested throughout the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The federal prosecutors office identified them as Azizjon B., Muhammadali G., Farhodshoh K. and Sunatullokh K.

North Rhine-Westphalia


Islamist terrorists “plotting Covid-19 (coronavirus) curfew attack” on Christians shot dead by Egypt police
16 April 2020
Seven members of an Islamist terrorist cell suspected of plotting to attack Christians in Egypt under cover of the national nightly Covid-19 curfew, were shot dead by police on 14 April.

Egypt’s Interior Ministry, which oversees the police force, said the gang was preparing to strike on or before Sunday 19 April, when Orthodox Christians will celebrate Easter.

Islamist terrorists, killed in a gun battle with Egyptian police, planned an Easter attack on Christians while the authorities' attention was diverted implementing measures to combat coronavirus

“The cell was planning to commit its terrorist operation during the nightly [Covid-19] curfew, taking advantage of the state’s preoccupation with fighting the coronavirus,” said Farouk al-Makrahy, a former assistant to the Minister of Interior.

A police officer was killed when security forces raided a ten-storey apartment block in Al Amiriya, east of Cairo, where the alleged terrorists were hiding. The Interior Ministry reported that security forces seized weapons and ammunition in the raid, including six machine guns. 

Egypt has remained under a state of emergency since 2017, when Islamic State (IS) suicide bombers attacked two churches on Palm Sunday, killing at least 46 people.

In January 2019, an Egyptian police officer was killed while attempting to defuse a bomb planted near a Cairo church only two days before 7 January, the date when Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas. 
On 29 December 2018, IS gunmen killed nine Christians as they walked to a church in Helwan, south of Cairo. 
In December 2016, 29 people were killed, mainly women and girls, when an IS suicide bomber detonated his explosives in a church near the main cathedral in Cairo.




Tunisia : Terrorist plot to infect security forces with COVID-19, thwarted
by AfricanManager - Apr 16, 2020

The National Unit for Investigation into Terrorist Crimes announced that it had foiled a terrorist attack plot. According to the same source, the alleged perpetrator of the plot is a “takfiri element” from the governorate of Kebili, recently released from prison after being incarcerated there in a terrorism-related case.


In a statement on Thursday to TAP, spokesman for the National Guard Houssemeddine Jebabli said the terrorist element used his moral authority over the takfiris in the region, especially those with symptoms of COVID-19, to incite them to spit, cough and sneeze into the premises of the security unit in the region and the officers working there. These takfiris, subject to administrative control, have to go frequently to the unit in question.

One of the takfiri elements acknowledged the facts, admitting however, that he had been unable to execute the plan because of the strict preventive measures taken in the premises of the security unit.

The Public Prosecutor’s Office to the Judicial Anti-Terrorist Division ordered that the main accused be placed in police custody and that the second accused be kept in mandatory medical isolation until a test is carried out to determine whether or not he is a carrier of the COVID-19.




US-backed terrorists surrender to Syria's army

Damascus, April 16 (Prensa Latina) More than twenty US-backed extremists turned themselves in to the Syrian Arab Army in recent hours.

The military claimed the desertion of 27 armed men who left the U.S.-occupied Tanef area on the border shared by Syria, Iraq and Jordan, a security official quoted by Al-Khabar television said.

He explained that the defectors are from an elite brigade of the Mafghawir Al-Thawra terrorist group, armed, financed and trained by the US occupation forces in Tanef.

Pictures posted on social networks showed the radicals handing over to the military eight truckloads of cones, night glasses and different types of ammunition.

Washington maintains an illegal base in the Tanef region where it trains terrorist groups that frequently attack Syrian oil facilities in the vast Syrian desert.

Tanef, Syria



Yemeni man executed for terrorist attack during Riyadh Season

Yemeni man executed for terrorist attack during Riyadh Season

AlKhaleej Today

Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - RIYADH A Yemeni man, who was on a death row for carrying out a terrorist attack on artists performing on stage during Riyadh Season Festival, has been executed, Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday citing a statement from the Ministry of Interior.

The attacker Imad Abdulqawi Al-Mansuri launched ran onto the stage and stabbed members of the troupe and a security guard, causing fear and chaos in the audience.

Al-Mansuri was swiftly arrested by the security officials and his interrogation during the custody revealed that he was instructed to carry out the attack by an Al-Qaeda leader in Yemen, the statement said.

The terrorist attack during the festival was first of such incident since Saudi Arabia threw open its doors for entertainment and recreational activities.

According the ministry’s statement, the execution was carried out in Riyadh.

The ministry assured everyone that the government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques is keen on establishing security, ensuring justice and implementing the rule of law. —SG




Afghan forces intercept Taliban fighters, find Jaish terrorists training for Kashmir

Masood Azhar

A chance discovery of global terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed cadres in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province on Monday night has confirmed the assessment of Indian intelligence agencies that Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence had resumed training a select groups of terrorists for Kashmir in war-torn Afghanistan, people familiar with the development told Hindustan Times.

The Afghan forces had carried out a raid in Nangarhar’s Muhmand Dara at what was presumed to be a Taliban camp that led to a bloody gunfight. At the end of the clash that cost the Afghan security forces four lives on April 13-14 night, the security personnel discovered that only 5 of the 15 men they had killed were from the Afghan Taliban. The other 10 were Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists being trained to fight in Jammu and Kashmir.

One Jaish terrorist survived the gunfight and was captured.

Counter-terror operatives in Delhi and Kabul told HT that the Masood Azhar-founded Jaish-e-Mohammed, which shares the same Deobandi umbilical cord with Taliban, appeared to be running three camps (called Mustaquil) along with four Taliban camps in Nangarhar province. The camps have been identified as Khogyani I, Khogyani II and Dargah camp in Nangarhar province and were lent by the Taliban in lieu of Haqqani network’s cadre being trained in JeM’s camps in Pakistan.

Hindustan Times has accessed photographs and video footage of the clash. One of these photographs shows some of the weapons seized by the Afghan security forces from the camp: 2 mortar launchers, one rocket-propelled grenade and 2 AK series rifles.

Nagarhar Prov., AF