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Showing posts with label westerners. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

‘Islamophobia Expert,’ Flight Attendant on Irish PM’s Jet Chose ISIS: How do Westerners Get Radicalized?

Thousands of Islamic jihadists are flooding out of Barghouz, the last enclave of ISIS in Syria. They come from many countries. Now what to do with them?

FILE PHOTO A fighter of Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) near the village of Baghouz, Syria
February 27, 2019. © Reuters / Rodi Said

As Kurdish and Syrian Democratic Forces pound the last remaining ISIS stronghold, a stream of foreign jihadists have poured out of the village of Baghouz, Syria. Who are the captured Westerners and what happens to them next?

US-backed Kurdish and SDF troops launched an all-out assault on the Syrian hamlet of Baghouz on Sunday evening, pummeling the village with airstrikes and killing "dozens" of militants overnight.

Nestled on the banks of the Euphrates near the Iraqi border, Baghouz is the last redoubt of the Islamic State, whose 'caliphate' once spanned much of Iraq and Syria.

SDF spokesman Mustafa Bali told Reuters that 4,000 IS militants in Baghouz have surrendered in the last month, and tens of thousands of their wives, children, and family members have evacuated the village. Only a dedicated few fighters remain inside, ready to defend the caliphate to the death.

Thinking they will go straight to Paradise. Boy, do they have a surprise coming.

Among the dregs emerging from Baghouz are a curious mix of Westerners who had become radicalized and made the journey to Syria to fight for IS.

The 'Islamophobia expert'
Swedish-Norwegian national Michael Skramos was captured in Baghouz by Kurdish forces last week, according to the Swedish newspaper Expressen. The 33-year-old's route to radicalization began when he converted to Islam in 2005, becoming a preacher and self-described "Islamophobia expert" at a Gothenburg mosque shortly afterwards.

Skramos packed up his wife and two children, changed his name to Abo Ibrahim Al Swedi, and headed to Syria in 2014 to join IS. There he filmed a propaganda video encouraging his fellow Swedes to follow his lead.

"The door to jihad is standing there waiting for you," he said in the 2015 video. "It's the fastest way to Jannah (paradise)."

And if you believe that, I have a tropical Island in Labrador for sale, cheap.

As things turned out, there was a Swede among Skramos' captors too. Swedish soldier Jesper Soder, fighting with the Kurdish YPG, told Expressen that Skramos was arrested along with around 50 other militants, including "many Europeans."

The Irish soldier
Irishwoman Lisa Smith, 38, was found by a British TV crew in a refugee camp in northern Syria two weeks ago, after she had fled Baghouz. Although Smith was wearing a burka, the crew noticed her Irish accent and investigated further.

You can only be invisible if you keep your mouth shut!

It turned out that she had moved to Syria in 2015 after converting to Islam in 2011. Prior to her conversion, Smith had a long career with the Irish Defense Force, serving with the army in an infantry battalion, before joining the country's Air Corps. At one point, Smith worked as a flight attendant on former Taoiseach (prime minister) Bertie Ahern's government jet.

"She was a lovely lady, always very engaged and very interested," Ahern told reporters on Sunday. "A very fine person."

Former friends told the Sun that Smith became radicalized through Facebook after a painful breakup. "She is no longer the Lisa people grew up with," one said. "She hates the West."

Crowds of Westerners
Dozens of countries are represented in the human tide leaving Baghouz. British-born Shamima Begum, who left for Syria aged 15 and was promptly married off to an IS fighter, emerged from the village last month and was found in a nearby refugee camp. Her Dutch husband was captured by SDF forces around the same time.

Begum was pregnant and begged to be repatriated to Britain before her baby was born. She wasn't; she was stripped of her British citizenship, and the baby died a few days ago.

Among the captured or surrendered IS members are Americans, British, French, Australians, Italians, and countless more. Many are now in Kurdish, SDF, or US custody, and President Donald Trump last month urged EU leaders to take back over 800 fighters held by US forces in Syria, ahead of the US pullout.

The British Home Office revoked Shamima Begum's citizenship last weekend, and Germany announced that it would strip some returning German jihadists of their citizenship. Denmark has vowed not to take back any of its IS members, while France remains undecided.

As for 'Islamophobia expert' Skramos, the Norwegian Police Security Service has said that it will likely prosecute him. Swedish terrorist researcher Magnus Ranstorp also claimed that Skramos may be handed over to US authorities, where he could face up to 30 years imprisonment.

He certainly won't get that in Norway. 30 months is unlikely there.

The Irish government, meanwhile, has extended every possible assistance to Smith. Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan said that "every effort will be made by Irish authorities to ensure she gets home." Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said that Smith may be prosecuted, but that protecting her citizenship is "the compassionate thing to do."

Because compassion is the sensible response to an insane Islamic jihadist who wants nothing more than to kill every single person who is not. Good grief!

Berghouz - somewhere on the Euphrates (in green) near the Iraqi border (solid grey line)


Friday, February 9, 2018

Jews Feel Safer in Iran Than in US & EU Despite Tel Aviv-Tehran Tensions

Did I mention I love irony

An Iranian Jew prays at the Abrishami synagogue at Palestine street in Tehran December 24, 2015. 

Iran boasts the largest Jewish community in the Middle East outside Israel with a population of more than 8,700. Despite tensions between Israel and Iran, Jews claim to feel safer there than they would in the US or EU.

“The Jews of Iran can freely worship and perform the traditional rights. They face no kind of pressure. Our synagogues here are safer than in the US or in Europe. The Iranian government supports us,” Homayoun Sameyehead of the Iran Jewish Association told RT.

Decades after the exodus which followed the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran’s is the only growing Jewish community in any predominantly Muslim country. The country boasts 65 synagogues, a 100-bed Jewish hospital and a Jewish cemetery established in 1933, while Tehran has a Jewish library with 20,000 texts, and an abundance of kosher restaurants.

“I come to this restaurant because Jews come here. My children can read the Torah in Hebrew but they cannot speak it. There is no one you can talk to in Hebrew so there is no need for that,” one Jewish interviewee told RT.

Iranian Jews must abide by the laws of the land, which include women wearing the hijab in public.

“We have to wear the hijab. We are allowed to drink alcohol but only in specific places but we have got used to all of that. We obey the law,” another Jewish woman told RT.  

Iran has one of the world’s largest and oldest Jewish communities outside of Israel, despite historic tensions between the two nations.

“Benjamin Netanyahu and the anti-Semites need each other: they supply each other with what they need – intolerance and hatred,” Ciamak Morsadegh, a Jewish-Iranian parliamentarian, said previously of the two nations’ often tumultuous relationship, as cited by the Independent.

“It is an unspoken alliance which suits them, but it causes great harm to the rest of us. The fact is, Iran is a place where Jews feel secure and we are happy to be here,” he says. “We are proud to be Iranian. I know this doesn’t follow the Zionist script, but this is the reality.”

“The Israelis offer money to Jewish people to emigrate to Israel, but we choose to stay. My view is that the actions of Netanyahu and his government, the way they behave towards the Palestinians, cause problems for Jews everywhere.”

Of course, in Iran they would get the Palestinian version of events in Israel. Palestinians have mastered the art of propaganda to a remarkable degree, and most westerners and even some Jews actually believe the lies they spread.