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France: ‘I saw the man, in a djellaba, go after the driver
without saying a word,’ also severely injures two women
MAR 24, 2023 3:00 PM
BY ROBERT SPENCER
Jihad Watch
“The aggression against two women, a driver of the minibus of the medico-educational Institute of Vesoul, and a local resident – who is in serious condition – throws fear in the peaceful district of Pierres vives.”
That’s the idea. “Make ready for them all that you can of force and of warhorses, so that by them you may strike terror in the enemy of Allah and your enemy…” (Qur’an 8:60)
djellaba - is a long, loose-fitting unisex outer robe or dress with full sleeves that is worn in the Maghreb region of North Africa.
Violent attacks in Vesoul: ‘I saw the man, in a djellaba,
go after the driver without saying a word,'
Translated from “Violentes agressions à Vesoul : « J’ai vu l’homme, en djellaba, s’acharner sur la conductrice sans dire un mot »,”
by Édouard Choulet,”
L’Est Républicain,
March 23, 2023
In rue Claude-Cariage in Vesoul, it is amazement. The aggression against two women, a driver of the minibus of the medico-educational Institute of Vesoul, and a local resident – who is in serious condition – throws fear in the peaceful district of Pierres vives.
“Look, this is where he beat up Laurence, the minibus driver. It is abominable! You can still see the blood,” points out Catherine, the girl’s grandmother, who was in the bus….
Vesoul: two women assaulted by a man, one of them in serious condition
Translated from “Vesoul : deux femmes agressées par un homme, l’une d’elles en urgence absolue,”
by Bradley de Souza, France Bleu, March 22, 2023
A 34-year-old man assaulted two women aged 50 and 71 this Wednesday morning rue Claude-Cariage in Vesoul (Haute-Saône) in the Pierre vives district. One of them is in serious condition. Her vital prognosis is engaged. The perpetrator was arrested by the police. And admitted to psychiatry.
An attack took place this Wednesday morning in the Pierres vives district of Vesoul. A man attacked two women, according to information from AFP, confirmed by Vesoul’s security assistant, Ludovic Ballester, joined by France Bleu Besançon.
The attack took place on rue Claude-Cariage. The perpetrator attacked a 50-year-old woman. She was transporting two children to a medical-educational institute (IME) in her minibus. She had just stopped when the man opened the door, forced her out and hit her, the prosecution said in a statement. “He was not armed. He took her out of the minibus and hit her with his hands,” added the deputy security officer for the town of Vesoul. The victim was seriously injured.
The man then attacked another 71-year-old woman. “He followed her inside her home and hit her,” continues Ludovic Ballester. The granddaughter of this lady, present at the time of the attack, alerted the police, continued the prosecution of Vesoul.
The victim was hospitalized in absolute emergency at the hospital center of Vesoul, then at that of Besançon. Her vital prognosis is engaged.
The 34-year-old perpetrator was arrested by the police. He was admitted to psychiatry. The attacker had already been sentenced for acts of violence, specifies the parquet floor of Vesoul. He also has “personality disorders” and has “already received psychiatric care in the past”. An investigation for “attempted murder” has been opened.
Ludovic Ballester, security assistant at the city of Vesoul went to the scene of the attack and said he was “annoyed” at France Bleu Besançon. The mayor of Vesoul, Alain Chrétien also went there on Wednesday morning.
UK: ‘Islamophobic’ hate crime goes flat as man who
set two Muslims on fire turns out to be a Muslim also
MAR 23, 2023 5:00 PM
BY ROBERT SPENCER
Jihad Watch
Two more “Islamophobic” hate crimes turn out to be something else altogether. One might almost get the impression that anti-Muslim hate crimes hardly ever occurred (and shouldn’t, of course), were it not for our moral superiors constantly assuring us otherwise.
UK police question suspect after elderly Muslim set alight
Al Jazeera, March 22, 2023:
…“The two recent deeply troubling incidents where two elderly Muslims have been set on fire as they left mosques are shocking,” Iman Atta, head of Tell Mama, a hate crime monitor, told Al Jazeera.
Oops.
“Moment man is arrested by counter-terror cops in Birmingham after ‘setting a Muslim on fire outside mosque before trying to return the next day’ – as police probe whether it is linked to separate attack in London,”
by Chris Matthews and Andy Dolan,
Daily Mail, March 22, 2023:
This is the moment counter-terror police arrested a man on suspicion of attempted murder after a Muslim man was set on fire after leaving a mosque.
Footage shows a suspect being detained by officers on Dudley Road in Edgbaston, Birmingham, after the pensioner in his 70s was sprayed with an unknown substance and set alight on nearby Shenstone Road on Monday.
The victim had been praying in front of a suspect described as being ‘Somalian’ by fellow worshippers, before he was followed home and attacked yards from his front door.
Yesterday afternoon police carried out the arrest after he was spotted by worshippers attempting to go back into the mosque as a funeral was about to begin. A source at the mosque said: ‘People recognised him because he had been coming here for a few weeks.’
The attack came exactly three weeks after a similar incident 120 miles away in Ealing, when another worshipper, 82, was set ablaze after being followed out of the West London Islamic Centre. He was taken to hospital for treatment for severe burns to his face and arms.
In the Birmingham incident, residents’ security cameras showed the younger man engaging the grey-haired victim in conversation outside the mosque, before he carried out the attack. As the victim screamed on the pavement, cars continued to drive past just yards away….
Five Killed In Al-Shabaab Suicide Attack In Somalia
By AFP - Agence France Presse
March 14, 2023
At least five people were killed and 11 others wounded, including a regional governor, in a suicide attack on Tuesday in southern Somalia, police said, a bombing claimed by Al-Shabaab militants.
A vehicle laden with explosives ploughed into a guest house hosting government officials in Bardera, 450 kilometres (279 miles) west of the capital Mogadishu, said Hussein Adan, police commander for the area.
"The explosion destroyed most parts of the building and five security guards died in the blast," Adan told AFP.
Eleven people, including the governor Ahmed Bulle Gared, were injured, he added.
Al-Shabaab, linked to Al-Qaeda, has been waging a bloody jihadist insurgency against the central government in the fragile Horn of Africa nation for about 15 years.
The group claimed responsibility for the attack through their Shahada News Agency, according to the US monitoring group SITE.
Mohamud Saney, who witnessed Tuesday's attack, said he had "never heard anything as big as the explosion."
"It shook the earth like an earthquake."
In recent months, the Somali army and local clan militias have retaken chunks of territory from the militants in an operation backed by US air strikes and an African Union force known as ATMIS.
Despite the gains by the pro-government forces, the militants have continued to demonstrate an ability to strike with lethal force against civilian and military targets.
In the deadliest Al-Shabaab attack since the offensive was launched last year, 121 people were killed in October by two car bomb explosions at the education ministry in Mogadishu in October.
The UN last month said that 2022 was the deadliest year for civilians in Somalia since 2017, largely because of an increase in mass-casualty attacks by the jihadist group.
Although forced out of Mogadishu and other main urban centres more than a decade ago, Al-Shabaab remains entrenched in parts of rural central and southern Somalia.
The dangerous Muslim murderer of an Italian military nurse
arrested in the TGV between Perpignan and Figuères
Published on 03/21/2023 at 5:48 PM
A man was disembarked from the TGV which connects France to Spain. He was actively wanted by the Italian authorities.
It was the Policia Nacional which indicated that it had arrested, during a banal identity check, a dangerous fugitive wanted in Italy.
The arrest took place within the framework of the joint Franco-Spanish patrol which intervenes in the (rare) TGVs which connect the Perpignan-Figuères axis. The police were intrigued by the quality of the identity papers provided by a passenger.
After verification, it turned out that the man was not who he claimed to be since his residence permit in Italy as well as his Tunisian passport were fake. Disembarked from the TGV at La Jonquera, further checks revealed that this man is the main suspect in the homicide of a military nurse in Italy.
The motive for the murder still unclear
Already sentenced to 5 years in prison in Italy for drug trafficking and sexual violence, the fugitive is considered very dangerous, according to the Spanish police. Aged 33, Mohamed A. allegedly killed Salvatore Lucente Pipitone, a 44-year-old soldier, in Rome on the night of February 10 to 11.
A case that made the headlines in Italian newspapers. The soldier worked as a nurse in a hospital in Rome and was attacked on a street in a neighborhood plagued by drugs and prostitution while recovering his vehicle. He died a little later in a city hospital from his injuries, including a deep wound behind his neck.
The Italian news agency Ansa indicates that the investigators first believed in a fight in the street and then in an attempted robbery. A hypothesis finally ruled out, the mobile phone and the wallet of the victim having been found on him.
The investigations are continuing and the arrest of the main suspect will make it possible to learn more about the motive for this murder.
His name is Mohamed; he's a Muslim, and that's all the motive you need.
According to the Policia Nacional, the procedure to return this man to Italy has already been launched. If he was arrested at the end of February, the communication of his arrest only took place on March 21. He should be handed over quickly to the Italian authorities.
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