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Thursday, July 30, 2020

Islam - Current Day - 66th Blasphemy Murder in Pakistan; Abused Woman Cries for Help in Dubai


Man shot dead during blasphemy trial in Pakistan
By Daniel Uria



July 29 (UPI) --

Police in Peshawar said:

"The culprit accepts responsibility for killing him and says that he killed him for having committed blasphemy," police official Ijaz Ahmed said. "[The suspect] has been arrested from the scene."

Footage of the shooting showed the alleged gunman sitting on a bench under police guard saying he was told to do it in a dream.

Naseem had been in police custody since 2018 when he was accused of committing blasphemy by claiming to be a prophet.

He is a member of the Ahmedi sect, which is persecuted in Pakistan where they have officially been declared non-Muslims.

The shooting took place at a high-security complex next to the Peshawar high court.

“I was sitting on my seat in the office around 11.30 when I heard the firing,” said Saeed Zaher, a lawyer, who rushed to the site of the attack, and said the victim appeared to have been shot once in the head. “The killer was caught by the police and the body was lying on a bench within the courtroom.”

65 people murdered for blasphemy

No one has been executed under Pakistan's blasphemy laws, but at least 77 people have been murdered in extrajudicial killings and mob violence since 1990.

Saeed Zaher, a lawyer who was present at the courthouse during the shooting, said members of the public are allowed to observe trials, but for his attacker to smuggle in a weapon represents a serious security breach.

Well, no kidding! Especially when it's a blasphemy trial and the likelihood of something like this happening is very high. Makes one wonder if the police are utterly incompetent, or even complicit?

"A person entering with a pistol and murdering someone within a courtroom is very disturbing," Zaher said.

Footage circulating on social media appeared to show the alleged killer, sitting barefoot on a bench under police guard, claiming he had been ordered in a dream to kill Naseem. He also attacked judges who hear blasphemy cases.

Blasphemy is an enormously sensitive charge in Pakistan, a criminal offence that can carry the death penalty, yet which is sometimes used to settle personal scores, and has become extremely difficult for the justice system to handle.

Mere accusations have prompted mob violence and lynchings; lower-court judges feel unable to acquit defendants for fear of their lives; even a supreme court justice recused himself from a 2016 trial.

While the state has never executed anyone under blasphemy laws, at least 17 people convicted of blasphemy are on death row, and many others are serving life sentences for related offences.

The case of Asia Bibi, a Christian farm labourer who endured a decade-long ordeal over the accusation she had insulted the prophet Mohammed in a dispute with neighbours, drew international attention to the problem of the laws.

Bibi was originally sentenced to death in 2010, though that verdict was later overturned. In 2011, the governor of Punjab province, Salmaan Taseer, and the minorities minister, Shahbaz Bhatti, were murdered after they spoke in defence of Bibi and called for reform of blasphemy laws.

She was eventually given asylum in Canada but still receives death threats.

Since 1990, vigilantes have been accused of murdering 65 people tied to blasphemy, according to research compiled by the Pakistani thinktank the Centre for Research and Security Studies.

There was no comment from the government, a silence that veteran activist Ibn Abdur Rehman said was damning.

“Religious fanaticism is becoming unbearable in Pakistan. People are being killed in the name of religion. There is no check and balance. The government is clearly silent on this matter. This silence makes the government the culprit,” said Rehman, honorary spokesman for the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.





Indian Consulate in Dubai helps woman after her appeal on Twitter about domestic abuse

Mission to facilitate repatriation of young mother who alleged abuse


Sajila Saseendran, Senior Reporter, Gulf News

Domestic violence

Dubai: The Indian Consulate in Dubai has offered support to repatriate an Indian woman in the UAE who complained of domestic abuse and sought help in a video that was posted on Twitter.

The video, put up on the social media platform by an Indian journalist, showed the woman in tears.

The woman alleged that she was being "beaten and mentally tortured" ever since she got married in April 2018.

Mother of a 13-month-old girl, she claimed she reached the UAE in January and was helpless. and could not contact police as she did not have a sim card.

“I am in danger. I am helpless. I don’t have money. I don’t have calling card to call my family. I just need justice. I am requesting you to please help me. Somebody please help me,” she said in the video.

Several Twitter users reacted to the video that went viral and sought immediate support for the woman.

Consulate intervenes

The Indian Consulate, which was also tagged in the video, responded saying that the mission was already extending support.

“We got a complaint...on 27th July and we had contacted her same dày and assured her of all possible assistance. She now desires to go back to India and we will make sure that she can leave for India at the earliest,” the consulate tweeted.

When contacted, Neeraj Agrawal, consul for Press, Information and Culture at the consulate, said: “We are in touch with the woman and her husband. We have asked him to return her passport and we are ready to facilitate her repatriation.”

This is not the first time that the mission has intervened in such a case.

Last year, the consulate assisted the repatriation of another woman, who had sought help. Her husband was arrested by Sharjah Police after her November 12 Twitter video, which went viral, showed her crying with one of her eyes bleeding.

Sharjah Police had also called on members of the public not to circulate such videos because of their negative impact.

When is reality a negative impact?




#Ozzone 2-16 > God Does Not Give Us Overcoming Life, But Life as We Overcome


A Reading Error, or Freudian Slip? - Esper Says NATO Must 'Avoid Peace' in Europe

‘A momentary lapse of honesty?’ US Defense Secretary Esper
says NATO must ‘avoid PEACE in Europe’

FILE PHOTO. © Pool via REUTERS/Greg Nash; REUTERS/Ints Kalnins

US Defense Secretary Mark Esper seemingly mistook the word ‘peace’ for ‘war’ when he made a gaffe in the middle of a speech on the relocation of American troops in Europe.

Esper was delivering important news to reporters: the Pentagon has laid out a plan to withdraw nearly 12,000 American soldiers from its NATO ally Germany.

The blunder occurred just when Esper was arguing that Germany, as the “wealthiest country in Europe,” can and should boost its defense spending.

I’ve said that very publicly, I’ve said that very privately to my
counterparts as well – about the importance of NATO, any
alliance, sharing the burden so we can all deter Russia and…
avoid peace in Europe.

The awkward phrase spurred jokes on Twitter, with some users calling the slip “a momentary lapse of honesty” and “the NATO slogan 2020.”

The Pentagon is planning to pull out a third of its forces stationed in Germany and relocate a part of them across other NATO countries, including Belgium, Italy and Poland.

So, I have been saying for years now that NATO's Raison d'être disappeared with the iron curtain. They have been looking for an excuse to exist ever since. How many wars have they been complicit in fanning the flames? How many times have they demonized the leaders of Syria and Russia in order to justify their continued presence? How many countries have they pursued in violation of the peace agreement with Gorbechev? How many weapons systems have the USA, UK, and France sold to trembling countries which were never under serious threat? NATO's new purpose is to sell weapons. No doubt Secretary Esper accidentally spoke the truth, inconvenient and accidental, but truth.

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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Islam - Current Day - Terrorism, Terrorists, Murder, France, Ontario, Syria, Kenya

“Outrage in France after 23-year-old nurse killed by Muslims
in brutal hit-and-run” 
by John Cody, Remix News, July 25, 2020

Axelle Dorier, a 23-year-old French woman and nurse, was struck by a vehicle and dragged 800 meters to her death on July 19 while walking her dog in the city of Lyon, with prosecutors stating that the migrant driver “knowingly knocked down” and drove away from her dismembered body.

The 21-year-old driver, Youcef T., has been placed into custody for “manslaughter” for being responsible for the “hit-and-run death”, Lyon prosecutors say.

Maître Céline Cooper, a far-left lawyer who is defending the suspect said the popular outrage over the incident is from right-wing citizens and lambasted the French Minister of the Interior of having spoken of “murder” in the case.

The atrocious killing has sent shockwaves through France just a week after 58-year-old bus driver Philippe Monguillot was beaten to death by four migrant men, one of which was from Africa, who was arrested in the apartment of Mohammed A, an individual already known to the police

The incident prompted his wife Veronique to tell French newspaper Le Parisien, “We were destroyed in a few seconds, I have the impression of living a nightmare. A nightmare which is getting worse by the day.” Monguillot was killed for trying to enforce a mandatory mask rule on the bus and for demanding the men purchase tickets when they tried to force their way onboard….

French prosecutors say that the driver, Youcef T., was originally at a birthday party with 40 people in the 5th arrondissement. He and his friend left the party in two separate vehicles and his friend, driving a Twingo, struck a dog, killing it.

Youcef T. claims he “panicked” after the owners of the dog became aggressive and began to attack both his friend and himself. Youcef T. sped away and only to strike Dorier while she walking her own dog. He said he did not realize that she became wedged in his vehicle and simply kept driving.

Dorier had her arm ripped off as Youcef T. dragged her for 800 meters.

According to Lyon Mag, Youcef T. is also being accused by police of driving with a suspended license.

Police say they received a call over a dispute between two motorists and a group of young people who accused him of killing their dog. A few minutes later, they received a second call about “a motorist driving a Golf who knowingly ran over a young woman and dragged her for several meters”, according to La Depeche.

Dorier was first struck by Youcef T, but actually managed to get up, at which point a number of witness accounts say the “driver then purposefully began accelerating” while dragging her behind.

So, he hit her twice, accidentally!

Three hours after Dorier was struck and killed, Youcef T. and his passenger turned themselves into the police and admitted to striking the woman, but claim they did not realize they dragged her for nearly a kilometer. Originally from the Lyon metropolitan area, blood alcohol tests were negative.

The 19-year-old passenger, Mohamed Y., was indicted “for non-assistance to a person in danger” and released under judicial supervision…

National Rally leader Marine Le Pen wrote, “What level of barbarism must we reach for the French people to say stop to this wildness of our society? How many policemen, gendarmes, bus drivers, slaughtered young girls or boys does it take?”…




Kingston, Ont, teen pleads guilty to 4 terrorism charges
in relation to alleged bomb plot

Catharine Tunney · CBC News · Posted: Jul 28, 2020 

A minor, who can't be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, appeared in a Kingston courtroom in January 2019. (Laurie Foster-MacLeod sketch)

A Kingston, Ont. teenager has pleaded guilty to four terrorism-related offences stemming from what police say was a thwarted bomb attack in early 2019.

The minor, who can't be named due to a publication ban under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, was charged in January 2019 after multiple searches were conducted on two homes in the Ontario city, about two hours from the nation's capital, following a tip from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation in late December 2018.

The accused was charged with knowingly facilitating terrorist activity, making or possessing explosive materials, taking action "with intent to cause an explosion of an explosive substance that is likely to cause serious bodily harm or death to persons or is likely to cause serious damage to property" and counselling someone else to place or detonate an explosive or other lethal device to cause death or serious bodily injury.

The teen, who was 16 at the time, was inspired by the Islamic State and said he wanted to become a "martyr," according to an agreed statement of facts read aloud by the Crown today in court.

But his plan — which involved a pressure cooker bomb — was foiled by an undercover informant working for the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation who tipped off the RCMP.

The teen unwittingly thought he was talking to a "lone wolf," and sent the agent a Power Point presentation with detailed instructions on how to build a successful pressure cooker bomb, according to the agreed statement, which was read in both English and Arabic. 

The accused then counselled the undercover agent to build the device and place it in a public place, like a bar, in order to kill innocent people.

Crown wants teen sentenced as an adult

The court heard how the young person also made an explosive substance — triacetone triperoxide — with the goal of manufacturing an explosive device to place either in a public place or under a police or military vehicle.

The investigators who searched his home found all the materials needed to build an explosive device, said the statement.

The charges relate to the period from Dec. 20, 2018 to Jan. 24, 2019. On Jan. 25, 2019, the RCMP announced that a terrorist bomb plot had been stopped, but few of the details of the case had been made public until now.

Sentencing is expected at a later date. The Crown says it will seek an adult sentence.

Justice Elaine Deluzio ordered a psychiatric assessment before the case is back in court in September.

The teen also pleaded guilty to violating a bail condition related to wearing an ankle monitor.




Number of surrendered terrorists in 2020 rises to 117
Turkey
BY DAILY SABAH
 
Turkish security forces eliminated two terrorists in an operation against the PKK in Siirt province, July 27, 2020. (DHA Photo)

A terrorist surrendered to Turkish security forces in Syria, the Turkish Interior Ministry said on Wednesday, increasing the total number of terrorists that have surrendered so far this year to 117.

The terrorist laid down arms after persuasion efforts by Turkish forces, the ministry said in a statement, adding that efforts are ongoing to convince more terrorists to turn themselves in.

While the Turkish security forces carry out counterterrorism operations both within Turkey and across its borders, a large number of terrorists continue to surrender voluntarily. Some of those who surrendered recently have reported that many others cannot do so out of fear for their lives.

Once the terrorists surrender, they are provided with many opportunities, including the right to education and the freedom to live without fear and oppression.

The security forces have adopted "ending terrorism at its root" and "attack rather than defense" strategies for its operations across the country.

On the other side, Turkish security forces arrested at least three YPG/PKK terrorists in northern Syria, near the country's southern border, the National Defense Ministry said on the same day.

The terrorists, aiming to disrupt peace and security in the Operation Olive Branch zone, were held before they could achieve their "treacherous ambitions," the ministry said on Twitter.

Turkish troops are in the region as part of a cross-border security and counterterrorism initiative.

Since 2016, Turkey has launched a trio of successful anti-terrorist operations across its border in northern Syria to prevent the formation of a terror corridor and enable peaceful settlement by locals: Euphrates Shield in 2016, Olive Branch in 2018 and Peace Spring in 2019.

In its more than four-decade terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK – listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and the European Union – has been responsible for the deaths of nearly 40,000 people, including women and children. The YPG is the PKK's Syrian offshoot.




Kenya: Sheikh Charged With Terrorism Denied Bail
28 JULY 2020
The Nation (Nairobi)
By Joseph Wangui


A Muslim preacher whose arrest two years ago caused chaos in Marsabit will remain in remand after the High Court dismissed his application for bail pending trial.

Sheikh Guyo Gorsa Boru, who is facing 11 charges related to terrorism and being a member of a terrorist group, wanted to be released on grounds that there no longer existed compelling reasons to deny him bail.

In his application, Mr Boru explained that since his arraignment in court on January 13, 2018 the State has not been diligent in the prosecution of the case.

He set out instances where the prosecution failed to supply him witnesses' statements within the stipulated period. He also complained that the prosecution, without reasonable excuse, was seeking adjournments of the trial with an aim to delay the conclusion of the case.

He also urged the court to consider his background and relationship with the Anti-Terror Police Unit (ATPU) prior to his arrest.

On fears that if released he would escape, Mr Boru said he had no capacity to flee the country. As regard to whether his release would pose a danger to public security, the applicant stated that there was no evidence that such threat existed.

While explaining that he is not a danger to the society, Mr Boru submitted that the charges facing him do not include radicalisation which would have entitled the prosecution to make such a claim.

He further submitted that the persons who were charged with causing civil disturbances in Marsabit following his arrest were acquitted by the court. He said there was no possibility that he would be a threat to the security and peace of the community, hence the circumstances that had caused dismissal of his earlier application had changed.

He pointed out that the majority of the charges are based on alleged terrorism material found in his phone, adding that he is a law abiding citizen who should benefit from the constitutionally guaranteed right to be released on bail pending trial.

But justice Luka Kimaru found the prosecution was not solely to blame for the delay in the expeditious conclusion of the criminal trial. Some of the delays were attributed to the non-attendance of the interpreter.

Since only two prosecution witnesses are yet to testify, justice Kimaru ordered the State to present them and close its case within three months. Should the State fail to comply with the order, the judge said Mr Boru will be at liberty to reapply to be released on bail.

The judge further said Mr Boru was not able to establish that the circumstances that had made the court dismiss his earlier bail application had changed. In opposing the bail application, State counsel Willy Momanyi said Mr Boru is facing serious criminal charges and if convicted he is likely to face a stiff custodial sentence.

"Terrorism is a serious offence and undermines the national security and tranquillity of the people of Kenya. It would be risky to release the applicant on bail pending trial because he is not likely to attend court to face trial," said Mr Momanyi.

He insisted that the prosecution was apprehensive Mr Boru may have reasons to abscond and leave the country due to the fact that if he were to be convicted, he would serve a substantial term in prison.


Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Turkish Magazine Calls for Revival of CALIPHATE Amid Hagia Sophia Conversion, Gets Slammed for Peddling 'Unhealthy Debate'

For several years now I have been accusing President Erdogan of having the ambition to rebuild the Ottoman Empire with himself as Caliph. Recommissioning the Hagia Sophia as a Muslim mosque seems to be part of that plan. This magazine article could also be a testing of the waters to see what kind of reaction there was. Don't be too confident in the immediate response, Erdogan will be watching the secondary responses to see where support for the Caliphate is coming from.


The controversial Gerçek Hayat cover. Twitter/@aDilipak

A Turkish pro-Islam magazine is in hot water after bringing the cause of a caliphate back to life with the cover story of its latest issue. The Ankara bar association has accused it of calling for an insurrection.

The Turkish legal body filed a criminal complaint against Gercek Hayat magazine, asking prosecutors to investigate it. It alleged that the magazine's editor-in-chief, Kemal Ozer, and columnist Abdurrahman Dilipak, have instigated hatred and called for an armed rebellion against the Turkish state. 

At the center of the accusation is the latest issue of the magazine, published on Monday, which features a cover stating: "Get together for caliphate. If not now, when? If not you, who?" An interview with Dilipak, a veteran Turkish conservative journalist, is one of the lead stories in the edition.

"Get together for caliphate. If not now, when? If not you, who?"

A caliphate is a state dedicated to the cause of Islam, seeking to be a unifying and defending force for all Muslims. The word had received plenty of negative attention in recent times since the terrorist group Islamic State claimed the title for itself.

Historically, four major caliphates existed, the latest being the Ottoman Empire. Modern Turkey was founded by Kemal Ataturk on the ruins of this fourth caliphate as a modern secular republic that had cast away the outdated institutions of its predecessor.

Arguing for revival of a caliphate is a political hot-button topic in Turkey, so the Gercek Hayat publication was met with skepticism even from the conservative side. Spokesman for the ruling AK Party, Omer Celik, said the magazine was seeking "unhealthy polarization" by questioning Turkey's founding principles.

Some outrage came even before the issue was published, and was based on a preview of the magazine's cover tweeted by Dilipak. Prominent Turkish journalist Ismail Saymaz said on Sunday that Turkey was not a country "to be ruled by a handful of radicals," and that the people behind the Gercek Hayat issue "are not even aware of what kind of fire they were playing with."

Ozer, the magazine's editor-in-chief, said critics of the story were misinterpreting it. "Our journal demands that the countries of Islam come together, just as Europe has come together and established a union, just as others have made similar ones. Our call has nothing to do with any country," he said. The release of the issue didn't seem to appease critics, however.

The Caliphate cover story and the furor that followed comes on the back of Turkey's decision to convert the Hagia Sophia, one of its national treasures, back into a functioning mosque. Originally constructed as a Christian church, it was converted into an Islam house of worship after Constantinople fell to the Ottomans. Ataturk transformed the building into a museum in 1935.


Friday, July 24, 2020

#Ozzone 2-15 > This is Really True; I know, I've Done Studies


Islam - Current Day - Bible Prophecy Fulfilled Today? High Profile Muslim Fired

Could this very day be the fulfillment of the prophecy - "But when you see the ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION standing where it should not be..."?



Huge crowds of Muslims join Turkish President Erdogan in first official prayer
at Hagia Sophia for eight decades 

Thousands of revellers, including Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, have flocked to the Hagia Sophia in the historic heart of Istanbul, for the first official Muslim prayers held at the site in 86 years.

The Friday prayers marked the monument’s reopening for worship after Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan declared it to be a mosque once more. Prayer mats were laid out in Sultanahmet Square as the call to prayer rang out.

A holy site for Christians and Muslims for almost 1,500 years, the Hagia Sophia was initially built in 537 as a cathedral in the Byzantine Empire, before being seized by the Ottoman Empire 900 years later and converted into a mosque until 1934, when it became a museum.

It has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1985, with the organization’s Director-General Audrey Azoulay having said previously that she “deeply regrets” the decision by a Turkish court to annul the monument's status as a museum earlier this month.

Despite criticism from church leaders that the move would inflame religious tensions both within Turkey and regionally, authorities say the site will remain open to all visitors despite its renewed status as a mosque, and that its Christian artworks would be protected.

The Christian frescoes and mosaics inside the monument will reportedly be concealed during Muslim prayers.

The Hagia Sophia was possibly the first major cathedral built for Christianity. It was certainly the largest for more than 1000 years. 

The real question here is, is this the fulfillment of the scripture above (Mark 13:14 & Matt 24:15). If so, then this is probably the trigger for the Great Tribulation. It may indicate that the invasion of Israel is very soon. 

For the invasion of Israel to take place, America has to abandon her only real Middle East ally. How could that happen? By the rapidly becoming antisemitic Democrats winning the next election, or, by the American dollar completely collapsing, which is every bit as possible as the Dems winning the November election.

If you think 2020 is a bad year, 2021 may make it look good! Could this be the very day that prophecy was fulfilled?




Leader of Britain's largest Muslim charity quits after labelling Jews 'grandchildren of monkeys and pigs' and calling Egypt's president a 'Zionist pimp' in anti-Semitic Facebook posts

By JOE MIDDLETON FOR MAILONLINE

The leader of Britain's largest Muslim charity has quit after putting anti-Semitic posts on social media.

Heshmat Khalifa, a former trustee and director of Islamic Relief Worldwide, said the Jews are 'grandchildren of monkeys and pigs.'

Mr Khalifa also described Egypt's president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi as a 'Zionist pimp' on his Facebook page, as reported by The Times. 

And he called the Muslim president - who ousted President Morsi in July 2013 - a 'pimp son of the Jews' and a 'Zionist criminal'. 

There were other posts on his page, written in Arabic, that promoted the work of the charity that has 100 offices in 40 countries worldwideHis Facebook page has now been taken down.

Heshmat Khalifa meeting the Princess Royal at an event. He has now resigned from Islamic Relief

The 63-year-old had been with the charity since 1999 and has held a number of senior roles within the organisation which over the past five years has an annual income of £570million

Islamic Relief is one of the largest Muslim charities in the world and on it's website says its mission is to 'enable people to respond rapidly to disasters and fight poverty through our Islamic values, expertise and global reach.'

The charity is currently running a number high-profile appeals currently for funds to help those impacted by the conflicts in Syria and Yemen, as well as the ongoing issues caused by the coronavirus pandemic. 

Mr Khalifa - who until recently was Chairman of Islamic Relief Australia - also used social media to described Hamas as  'the purest resistance movement in modern history'.

The Charity Commission has now opened a compliance case into Islamic Relief.

An image depicting Egypt's President el-Sisi from one of Mr Khalifa's anti-Semitic Facebook posts

Mr Khalifa resigned after he was confronted with the posts by The Times. He said that he was sorry for publishing the posts on social media and he regrets his actions.

Now, he does!

He said: 'I did not intend to insult the Jewish community and neither do I hold views which are antisemitic. 

'I have dedicated much of my life's work to promoting tolerance and freedom of religion and beliefs.' 

Islamic Relief told the newspaper that the Facebook posts, which were made between 2013 and 2015,  'contravene the values and principles of Islamic Relief Worldwide'. 

The organisation added: 'Heshmat Khalifa has resigned from the board of trustees of Islamic Relief Worldwide with immediate effect. 

'He will also play no further part in any other Islamic Relief boards. 

'We reject and condemn terrorism and believe all forms of discrimination — including antisemitism — are unacceptable.' 

Buuuuut, you did nothing about his antisemitic posts for several years until they were outed. Your statement, I find, to be more than a little disingenuous.




This Week's Terror Attacks and Stories - 20:28 > UK, Yemen, Syria, Canada, USA

UK court rules IS bride Shamima Begum can return to Britain to challenge removal of citizenship

In this still taken from CCTV issued by the Metropolitan Police in London on Feb. 23, 2015, Amira Abase, left,
Kadiza Sultana, center, and Shamima Begum, walk through Gatwick airport, south of London,
before catching their flight to Turkey © AP / Metropolitan Police


Shamima Begumone of three London schoolgirls who traveled to Syria to join Islamic State in 2015 – will be allowed to return to the UK to challenge the removal of her British citizenship, senior UK judges have ruled.

The 20-year-old left the UK five years ago and lived under IS rule for over three years. She was found in a refugee camp in February last year, and was discovered to be pregnant.

Then-UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid later revoked her British citizenship on national security grounds.

Last year, the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) maintained that Begum had not been illegally rendered stateless while she was living in Syria because she was entitled to Bangladeshi citizenship.

The Court of Appeal partially overturned that ruling. It also stated that Javid’s decision to remove her British citizenship was “unlawful,” because of the “risk of mistreatment” that was foreseeable as a consequence of the then-home secretary’s actions.

Seriously? What about the risk of mistreatment to the British public by a determined terrorist supporter? What madness!

Finally, the judgement found that Begum could not be assured a “fair and effective appeal” against the decision while she was outside the UK and in Syria.

Sky News conducted an interview with Begum in the refugee camp in which she claimed that she was “just a housewife.” She said she left Raqqa, Syria, in January 2017 with her husband, and claimed that her children – a one-year-old girl and a three-month-old boy – had both died.

Her third child is thought to have died shortly after he was born last year.

Shamima Begum going through security at Gatwick airport, before they caught their flight to Turkey.
© AP / Metropolitan Police

Begum took legal action against the UK Home Office, claiming the government's decision was unlawful because it rendered her stateless and exposed her to a risk of death or inhuman and degrading treatment.

Responding to the ruling, the UK government said it was a “very disappointing decision,” insisting that they would appeal and apply for the court’s original judgement to be stayed until then.

And if she has the right to return, even for trial, will she be incarcerated or allowed to roam freely in the streets of London?

What happened to her husband?




Wounded children treated in Yemen hospital
after Saudi airstrike hits residential area


A heartbreaking video from RT’s video agency Ruptly shows children undergoing treatment after a Saudi airstrike hit a residential area in Yemen’s northern province of al-Jawf.

The attack on Wednesday left nine people dead and almost as many wounded, with the local officials saying that the most of the victims were women and children.

A doctor at the al-Jawf General Hospital told Ruptly that the facility received up to four kids after the airstrike. They suffered torn wounds to their limbs and bodies, with one small child having his face mutilated by shrapnel.

WARNING! GRAPHIC CONTENT

Video 3:30 in some Arabic dialect. The medical staff pull sheets up over the heads of two of the children,
but they are not dead. You can see one of them move his hand when it is pinched at about 30 seconds.


“We’re sad and in pain, as the Yemeni people are being hit while peacefully sitting in their homes, and today it was children and women who suffered,” the doctor said.

Saudi Arabia and its allies intervened in Yemen in March 2015 to help reinstate the ousted President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi to power and fight the Houthi rebels who had gained control of most of the country, including the capital Sanaa.

Since then, Yemen has become one of the world’s worst humanitarian catastrophes, with over 100,000 people killed, an estimated four million people displaced, and most of its 29 million residents now dependent on aid for survival.

The majority of civilian casualties during conflict have come as a result of airstrikes, with the Saudi-led coalition being blamed by international human rights groups for indiscriminate bombings and targeting of civilian infrastructure, including hospitals and markets.

Yemen has also been hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, which the UN estimated may kill even more people than the five years of fighting.

Yemen is a proxy war between Iran, which supports the Houthis, and Saudi Arabia which supports the ousted president. Iran is trying to encircle Saudi Arabia with its influence. The two countries are made up of different houses of Islam, each thinking the other is apostate.

It matters not to either country how many people die or are torn apart. It doesn't seem to matter to the US or the UK either, as both countries provide Saudi Arabia with an endless supply of weapons. 


Targeting hospitals, markets, and residential areas are not acts of war, they are acts of terror. But, rest assured, Saudi Arabia, Iran, The USA, and the UK will never be held accountable for them.






7 killed, dozens injured in car bomb attack in Syria

By Darryl Coote

July 19 (UPI) -- At least seven people were killed and dozens more were injured Sunday when a car bomb exploded in northern Syria near the Turkish border, a British-based monitor of the nearly decade-old civil war said.



The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that five civilians and two unidentified people were killed Sunday evening in the explosion at a roundabout near the Bab al-Salam border crossing with Turkey.

More than 60 people, including women and children, were injured in the blast, it said.

Those injured in Azaz were transported to Turkey for treatment, Turkish state media Anadolu Agency reported, though stating the number of injured was at least 85.

The Syrian monitor blamed the Islamic State for the attack, which followed Turkish forces launching raids and arrests against the terrorist organization in the Turkish forces-controlled Northern Aleppo province following an IS assassination of a local official in the region in late June.

Meanwhile, Turkish state media blamed the attack on YPG/PKK Kurdish fighters, who Turkey views as terrorists and has launched several operations into Syria to push them back from the border.

Since the Syrian civil war began in March 2011, hundreds of thousands of Syrians have been killed, more than 5 million people have fled the country and 6 million more have displaced within the war-torn nation, according to the United Nations.

Bab al-Salam border crossing Turkey-Syria



Alleged ISIS member from Calgary charged with terrorism: RCMP

By Stewart Bell Global News

A Calgary man has been charged with terrorism offences for allegedly travelling to Syria in 2013 and joining the so-called Islamic State, the RCMP said on Wednesday.

The charges allege that Hussein Sobhe Borhot participated in a kidnapping on behalf of ISIS.

The arrest of the 34-year-old followed what police described as an “extensive and complex” national security investigation that spanned seven years.

He was taken into custody in Calgary on Tuesday and faces four terrorism-related charges including participation in the activity of a terrorist group and commission of an offence for a terrorist group.

There is more on this story on Global News




Two of the ISIS terrorists dubbed the Beatles admit involvement in captivity of Kayla Mueller, James Foley

In exclusive interviews, the two men, Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh, for the first time admitted their involvement in the captivity of Mueller


ISIS terrorists known as 'The Beatles' admit involvement in captivity of slain Americans

By Ken Dilanian, Anna Schecter and Richard Engel, NBC News

WASHINGTON — Two of the British ISIS terrorists dubbed the “Beatles” further incriminated themselves in the mistreatment of Western hostages in Syria, including Americans Kayla Mueller and James Foley, in interviews obtained exclusively by NBC News.

In the interviews, the two men, Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh, for the first time admitted their involvement in the captivity of Kayla, an aid worker who was tortured and sexually abused before her death in 2015.

Kotey said, "She was in a room by herself that no one would go in."

Elsheikh got into more detail, saying, "I took an email from her myself," meaning he got an email address the Islamic State militant group could use to demand ransom from the family. "She was in a large room, it was dark, and she was alone, and … she was very scared."

In one email reviewed by NBC News, ISIS demanded the Muellers pay 5 million euros and threatened that if the demands weren’t met, they would send the family “a picture of Kayla's dead body.”

Kayla Mueller, 26, an American humanitarian worker from Prescott, Arizona with her mother Marsha Mueller. Reuters file

Elsheikh also implicated himself in the abuse of American James Foley. “I didn't choke Jim,” he said. “If I choked Jim I would say I choked him. I mean, I've — I've hit him before. I've hit most of the prisoners before.”

He said that sometimes Foley would let himself become a target to make sure hostages got enough food. Said Elsheikh, “If the guard would ask, ‘Is the food enough?" some of the other prisoners were very timid. It was always him who would say, ‘It's not enough’” and take the risk of retaliation from guards.

Kotey and Elsheikh are both in U.S. military custody in Iraq amid questions over how and when they will face justice. U.S. and British authorities say the so-called “Beatles” were responsible for 27 killings, including the beheadings of Americans Foley, Steven Sotloff and Peter Kassig, and British aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning.

The families of American hostages murdered by ISIS tell NBC News they are urging the Trump administration to try them in a U.S. civilian court.

"They did so much horror to so many people," Kayla's mother, Marsha Mueller, said. "They need to be brought here. They need to be prosecuted. The other thing that's really important to me about this is I need information about Kayla. We know so little about what happened to her."

I wonder if it might not be better not to know.

There is more to this story on NBC News including a video.

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Thursday, July 23, 2020

Trudeau's Third Corruption Case Could Cost Him His Finance Minister

A timeline of the WE Charity controversy
The Canadian Press ·

Co-founders Craig, left, and Marc Kielburger, right, introduce Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau as they appear at WE Day celebrations in Ottawa in 2015. The Liberal government's
decision to have the WE Charity administer a $912-million student volunteering program has come
under fire due to the Trudeau family's ties to the organization. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

A timeline of events regarding the $912-million Canada Student Service Grant program, based on public events and statements from cabinet ministers, government officials, and WE Charity:

April 5: Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talk over the phone about how to help students whose summer job and volunteer opportunities were vanishing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Finance Department officials are tasked with considering options the next morning.

April 7: Morneau's office contacts the WE organization, among other groups, to get their input on potential programs.

So, it was Morneau's office that initiated contact with WE.

April 9: WE Charity sends an unsolicited proposal for a youth entrepreneurship program to Morneau, Youth Minister Bardish Chagger, Small Business Minister Mary Ng and Trudeau's office. The price tag is between $6 million and $14 million, and the proposal is to provide digital programming and $500 grants, plus "incentive funds," for 8,000 students.

In early April, Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discussed help for students looking for summer work opportunities during the pandemic. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

April 16: Employment and Social Development Canada officials mention WE in the context of the student program in an email discussion with Finance Department officials.

April 18: Morneau's officials raise the idea of partnering with a non-profit or for-profit group to administer the program. (ESDC officials suggest the same day that WE might be an option.) Morneau said it was the first time he was involved in any talk about WE and the grant program.

April 19: A senior official at Employment and Social Development Canada, Rachel Wernick, contacts WE co-founder Craig Kielburger. She learns of the April 9 proposal.

April 20: Morneau's office contacts WE to ask about its ability to deliver a volunteer program. An official's record of the call notes "WE Charity will re-work their 10-week summer program proposal to fully meet the policy objective of national service and increase their current placements of 8,000 to double."

Seems to me there was a Colonel in the military who went through hell for doing something similar to do with shipbuilding contracts.

April 21: Morneau approves going with an outside organization to run the volunteer program, but no specific group is chosen.

April 22: Trudeau announces a $9-billion package of student aid which includes the outline of a volunteer program paying students up to $5,000 toward education costs, based on the number of hours they volunteer. WE sends Wernick an updated proposal to reflect the announcement.

April 26: Morneau speaks with WE co-founder Craig Kielburger — but later told the finance committee neither of them talked about the Canada Student Service Grant program.

And, so, what did they talk about? Were they such good friends as to just pick up the phone and call each other out of the blue? It's amazing with all that's going on that they could avoid talking about it. But wait, read on...

Craig and Marc Kielburger address the audience during the WE Day event in Toronto on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018. (Christopher Katsarov/Canadian Press)

April 27: Volunteer Canada, a charity that promotes volunteering and helps organizations use volunteers, meets Chagger and raises concerns about paying students hourly rates below minimum wage and calling it volunteering.

May 4: WE sends a third proposal to Employment and Social Development Canada, this time with more details specific to the grant program. Finance Department official Michelle Kovacevic, who was working on the program, told the finance committee she received it May 7.

May 5: Chagger goes to a special COVID-19 cabinet committee with the recommendation to go with WE for the program. Morneau isn't at the meeting.

Diversity and Inclusion and Youth Minister Bardish Chagger rises during question period in the House of Commons
on July 20, 2020, to defend the Liberal government's decision to hand control over the $900-million Canada Student
Services Grant program to the WE Charity organization. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

May 22: Cabinet, including Trudeau and Morneau, approves handing the reins of the program to WE.

May 23: The public service officially begins negotiating a contribution agreement with WE, which would have paid up to $43.5 million in fees to the group.

May 25 to June 3: In a series of meetings with Volunteer Canada, WE suggests the target for placements through the program had gone from 20,000 to 100,000.

And did they not expect remuneration to increase 5-fold as well?

June 12: WE co-founder Marc Kielburger says in a video chat with youth leaders that he heard from Trudeau's office about getting involved in the volunteer program the day after it was announced by the prime minister. He later backtracks, saying the contact came the week of April 26 from Wernick, and not the PMO.

That first date would be April 23rd. The second date, the 26th, is the day Morneau called Keilburger, but didn't mention the program at all. That's astonishing! The day he says he found out, and the day Morneau called him are one and the same, and yet they never talked about the program!!!

June 23: WE is informed the contribution agreement has been approved.

June 25: Trudeau unveils more details about student aid. A government release notes that WE will administer the student-volunteer program.

June 26: Facing questions about WE, Trudeau says the non-partisan public service made the recommendation and the government accepted it: "As the public service dug into it, they came back with only one organization that was capable of networking and organizing and delivering this program on the scale that we needed it, and that was the WE program."

July 3: Citing the ongoing controversy, WE and the Liberals announce a parting of ways and the federal government takes control of the program. Ethics commissioner Mario Dion tells Conservative and NDP ethics critics in separate letters he will examine Trudeau's role in the awarding of the agreement because of the prime minister's close ties to the group.

The withdrawal of WE from the program was stunningly fast. Makes one wonder if maybe there was something someone was hiding? Something like:

July 9: WE says it has paid Trudeau's mother Margaret about $250,000 for 28 speaking appearances at WE-related events between 2016 and 2020. His brother Alexandre was paid $32,000 for eight events, and Trudeau's wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau received $1,400 in 2012 for a single appearance. The organization says Trudeau himself has never been paid by the charity or its for-profit arm.

Margaret Trudeau, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's mother, greets fans at the We Day event in Toronto on Sept. 20, 2018. Margaret Trudeau has spoken at approximately 28 WE Charity events and received honoraria amounting to $250,000. 
The prime minister's brother, Alexandre, has spoken at eight events and received approximately $32,000.
(Christopher Katsarov/Canadian Press)

July 13: Trudeau apologizes for not recusing himself from discussions about WE due to his family's longtime involvement with the organization. Morneau also issues an apology; his daughter actually works for WE.

July 16: Dion says he will investigate Morneau's actions in the affair. Chagger testifies at the finance committee, saying Trudeau's office didn't direct her to go with WE.

Of course not, that would have been Morneau's office.

July 21: Ian Shugart, clerk of the Privy Council, tells the Commons finance committee there is no evidence to suggest Trudeau spoke with WE before the organization was awarded the deal to run the student-volunteer program.

Notice, no-one actually said Trudeau never spoke with WE, only that there was no evidence. Will Trudeau back that up?

Clerk of the Privy Council, (top Civil Servant in Canada), Ian Shugart told MPs on the finance committee that the prime minister and finance minister had to be involved in discussions over whether WE Charity should administer the program because of its size and importance. But he stressed that he was not making a judgment on whether they should have recused themselves from the final decision. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)

July 22: Morneau tells the finance committee he just repaid over $41,000 to WE for travel expenses the organization covered for the minister and his family. (For family trips to Central America and Africa). The Opposition Conservatives call for Morneau to resign. 

The announcement came on the day Morneau was to testify before the Finance Committee. He literally wrote the check a few hours before the committee meeting. He had forgotten about a $41,000 dollar debt for years before suddenly remembering the day of the meeting!!!

Trudeau's office says he and his chief of staff, Katie Telford, have agreed to testify before the committee with a date and time to be set.

He apparently said he wanted to get this over with. Once again, remarkable haste to try and bury this scandal. Does it mean that there is still more to hide? It seems like something new and dreadful comes out every day. See below.

The House of Commons ethics committee also calls on Trudeau to testify, and votes to seek copies of records for Trudeau and his family's speaking appearances dating back years. Six opposition members outvote five Liberals to have that committee start its own investigation.

July 23: Conservatives and New Democrats ask Dion to launch a new probe of Morneau over his travel expenses.

What CBC/CP failed to mention over the past two days was:

1)  It was not actually WE Charity that was commissioned by the government but, according to Global News, it was WE Charity Foundation. The difference seems small, and they do operate out of the same offices, however, according to their own words, they are completely separate charities. Which means, in all probability, that you cannot hold one accountable for the other.

Trudeau gov. contract for $912M student program was with WE Charity’s real estate holding foundation

Who is WE Charity Foundation? They have nothing to do with charity work at all, but are a charity set up to run WE Charity's several real estate holdings, which, it appears, are in some considerable financial stress. WE Charity Foundations have no experience in doing anything like what they were commissioned to do, and have only been in existence for less than two years, lying dormant for some, if not most of that time. The word 'Foundation' has not been mentioned before today, that I know of. 

WE Charity Foundation — a shell corporation with no assets,
no history, no record of charitable work.

Charity lawyer Mark Blumberg said it was “shocking” the Trudeau government provided the $912-million student service grant to the WE Charity Foundation and not WE Charity.

“This appears to completely different than what was said by a number of government officials in different forums,” said Blumberg, a partner at Blumberg Segal LLP.

“It is absolutely shocking that the government would say that they provided a grant to WE Charity when in fact they provided the grant or funds to WE Charity Foundation — a shell corporation with no assets, no history, no record of charitable work.”

“WE Charity Foundation does not hold WE Charity real estate assets,” WE Charity said in a statement Wednesday. “This is incorrect. In its initial application to the CRA, holding real estate was initially considered and proposed, but this never took place.”

“WE Charity Foundation never held any funds for any purpose, and was created in part to manage legal liability. The CSSG program was one which had significant potential liability.”

So, there you have it. Trudeau and Morneau were attempting to slide nearly a billion dollars into the hands of a shell company and thought they could finesse it through parliament. Between this revelation and all the money that flew back and forth between the Trudeaus, Morneau and WE, we have what looks an awful lot like a money-laundering operation.

The RCMP needs to get involved here and follow the money trail. I expect Morneau will end up taking the fall for this, which he fully deserves, but all the corruption-forgiving Liberals in Ottawa will not have a problem with Justin Trudeau, Canada's acting Prime Minister.