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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

The Islamization of Sweden > Muslim Migrants, Mayhem, and Murder

 

Muslim Migrants, Mayhem, and Murder


In once-peaceful Sweden, Muslim migrants from the Middle East have formed criminal gangs and fight their turf wars in the middle of cities. Some of these criminals in Sweden are from Syria, others from Lebanon, Iraq, and Turkey. About a year and a half ago, the “gangster rapper Gaboro,”originally from Syria, was gunned down by another Muslim in Norrköping. So proud was the killer of his deed — shooting Gaboro in the back — that he filmed the entire thing with a GoPro camera and uploaded the video onto the internet.

Gaboro, Brussels Signal screenshot


The story is not new, but these kinds of activities are ongoing. More on the drug trafficking and violent settling of scores by Muslims in Sweden can be found here: 


Gang-linked gangster rapper Gaboro shot dead in Sweden in ‘filmed attack’

by Carl Deconinck, Brussels Signal, December 20, 2024:

The popular gangster rapper Gaboro has been shot dead in the Swedish city of Norrköping.

The shooting on the evening of December 19 was reportedly filmed as it happened and videos of the incident have circulated widely online.

The police told news outlet Expressen they were aware of the video’s spread but would neither confirm nor deny whether it actually showed the attack.

Gaboro, a masked rapper with millions of plays on Spotify and more than 222,000 monthly listeners, was captured on video in a parking garage as gunfire erupts.

It is suspected that the shooting was connected to gang violence as Gaboro was connected to criminal activity.

He had been convicted of minor drug offences and had been implicated in several more serious criminal investigations, although he was cleared in those cases.

It was further reported that he had zero taxable income in 2021 and 2022, nor any debts, increasing suspicions about his activities.

Gaboro’s real name was Ninos Khouri and he was of Syrian descent. The mask he always wore had a Syrian eagle printed on it….

Khouri was no doubt admitted to Sweden after claiming refugee status during the Syrian civil war. But that war is over, and the state ought to have promptly sent Gaboro, known for his criminal dealings, back to his country of origin.

According to the Swedish news outlet NT, he belonged to a criminal network from the districts of Hageby and Navestad, which the police referred to as the Kalo network. This gang is reportedly engaged in armed conflict with another gang.

Both groups allegedly have “kill lists” and the police have linked several crimes to the conflict, including explosions, shootings at homes and murders. They are suspected of collaborating with other, larger criminal networks, such as “Foxtrot” and the so-called “Strawberry” faction.

Foxtrot, led by Rawa Majid, also known as the Kurdish Fox, is a prominent criminal organisation that emerged in Sweden during the late 2010s. It is allegedly primarily involved in drug trafficking.

The Strawberry faction, led by Ismail Abdo (also known as “the Strawberry”), is a rival gang to Foxtrot. Abdo’s group is allegedly similarly involved in drug trafficking and has been implicated in violent turf wars against Foxtrot.

These gangs — Foxtrot and Strawberry — consist entirely of Muslim migrants, who have brought nothing but mayhem and murder to Swedish cities. They live by drug trafficking, robbery, burglary, and extortion. They engage in turf wars, killing members of rival gangs, and sometimes innocent bystanders as well.

The rise of such gangs has often been attributed to inadequate integration policies for immigrants and socio-economic challenges faced by these communities.

But why is it that non-Muslim migrants to Sweden have so little trouble integrating into Swedish society? Could the problem with Muslims be that they believe, as the Qur’an tells them, that as Muslims they are “the best of peoples” and non-Muslims are the ”most vile of created beings”? Why, given that understanding, would Muslims want to “integrate” into a society created and run by non-Muslims?

What have these Muslim migrants brought to Sweden? They cost the Swedish state billions in welfare benefits, for they receive free or greatly subsidized housing, free medical care, free education including language tuition and vocational training (but few of them take advantage it, for they are in no hurry to be employed), family allowances, and more. They have made cities much less safe, as a result of their crimes — robberies, burglaries, extortion, drug trafficking. Single women in Sweden now fear going out at night alone, because of sexual assaults by Muslims who misinterpret their Western dress as “come-hither” clothing. Jews have also been the subject of assaults. In major cities such as Malmö, there have been arson attacks on synagogues, graffiti scrawled on their walls, and verbal and physical abuse of Jews on the street and on public transportation.

Given all that, isn’t it time for Sweden to impose a complete halt on any further migration from Muslim lands? In addition, the Swedish government should swiftly deport those Muslims migrants already in the country who have been convicted of crimes, and whose presence has brought so much murderous mayhem to Stockholm, to Gothenburg, to Malmö?




This Week's Islamic Massacres > Strike destroys hospital in Darfur killing 64 and injuring 89; Jihadists kill 12 in Burkina Faso village

 

WHO chief says at least 64 killed in Sudan hospital strike

   
World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Sunday that at least 64 people were killed in a recent attack on a hospital in Sudan. File Photo by Fabrice Coffrini/EPA-EFE
World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Sunday that at least 64 people were killed in a recent attack on a hospital in Sudan. File Photo by Fabrice Coffrini/EPA-EFE

March 22 (UPI) -- An airstrike on a Sudanese hospital over the weekend has killed at least 64 people, the World Health Organization confirmed Sunday, as the country's warring militaries traded accusations of responsibility.

The Al-Daein Teaching Hospital, in Rapid Support Forces-controlled East Darfur, was struck Friday evening. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus verified the death toll Sunday, saying 13 children, two nurses, a doctor and multiple patients were among the dead.

Eighty-nine people, including eight Health staff, were also injured in the blast that damaged the facility's pediatric, maternity and emergency departments, he said.

The hospital is no longer functional, he said, and WHO is expanding support at other health facilities, strengthening primary care services and deploying trauma care supplies and essential medicines.

"Enough blood has been spilled," he said in a statement. "Enough suffering has been inflicted."

The Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary RSF have been locked in a brutal civil war since a power struggle between them over control of the country's transition and planned integration of the RSF into the regular army turned violent in April 2023.

The death toll is not known, but is believed to be in the tens of thousands, though possibly much higher. According to United Nations statistics, the war has displaced more than 11.6 million people, 4.4 million of whom have sought refuge in neighboring countries.

Both sides have been accused of committing war crimes, while the RSF has also been accused of crimes against humanity. The United States has also declared that the RSF and aligned militias have been committing genocide in Darfur.

The RSF on Saturday blamed the SAF for the strike on the hospital.

"This attack constitutes a full-fledged war crime and represents a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law," an RSF spokesman said in a statement.

An SAF spokesman on Sunday said it received accusations with "astonishment." The attack bears the hallmarks of the RSF, the spokesman said.

"The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) affirms that it is a regular force committed to international law and norms. This pattern of behavior, however, is characteristic of the Rapid Support Militia, which has repeatedly carried out such attacks," the spokesman said in a statement.

The RSF has been accused of attacking several medical facilities during the war, most recently on March 2, when 12 people were injured in a strike on the British Hospital in El Obeid.

"Attacking service and healthcare facilities is a consistent approach and a daily practice carried out by this terrorist militia, which has committed massacres in El Fasher, as well as crimes against humanity, war crimes and ethnic cleansing."

Both the SAF and the RSF called on the international community to hold the other responsible.

According to Ghebreyesus, 2,036 people have been killed in 213 attacks on Sudanese healthcare facilities amid the war. More than 720 people were also injured in the attacks, he said.

"In an instant, a place of healing was turned into a scene of devastation," Hanan Balkhy, regional director of WHO's office for the Eastern Mediterranean, said in response to the Friday strike.

"And for families in the surrounding area, one of the few places to seek care is now gone."

Darfur, Sudan



Burkina Faso: Muslims murder at least 12 people in jihad raid on village, loot and burn shops


“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)

Dourtenga, Burkina Faso by SoKr, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0


Suspected jihadists attack village in Burkina Faso, killing at least 12

Africa News, March 17, 2026 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):

Suspected jihadists have attacked a village in Burkina Faso, killing at least 12 civilians, including nine members of a volunteer force supporting the army, according to local and security sources on Tuesday.

The West African country, led by a military junta since a 2022 coup, has faced more than a decade of deadly violence carried out by jihadist groups linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group.

A series of attacks targeting the army and civilian volunteer fighters (VDP) took place over the weekend in several parts of the country, a security source said.

In one of the incidents, armed fighters stormed the village of Dourtenga in the country’s central-eastern region on Sunday, killing nine members of the volunteer force, including their leader, a local official told AFP. Three other civilians were also killed, including a woman.

“They caused significant damage in the village, looting several shops and setting others on fire,” a resident said, adding that the attack and subsequent gunfire lasted for more than an hour.

“Calm has returned, but since yesterday (Monday), many people have been fleeing the village for fear of another attack,” the resident added.

The Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM), an Al-Qaeda-linked organisation, claimed responsibility last month for several attacks against the army and volunteer forces. According to conflict monitor ACLED, more than 130 people were killed within about 10 days….



Monday, March 23, 2026

The Islamization of the UK > Jewish volunteer ambulances blown up in London

 

Jewish volunteer ambulances destroyed in arson attack in London

   
British police warned Monday that an arson attack that destroyed four Jewish community ambulances at a synagogue in north London could be upgraded from an "antisemitic hate crime" to a terrorist incident. Photo by Andy Rain/EPA
British police warned Monday that an arson attack that destroyed four Jewish community ambulances at a synagogue in north London could be upgraded from an "antisemitic hate crime" to a terrorist incident. Photo by Andy Rain/EPA

March 23 (UPI) -- Police in London said Monday they were treating the torching of four ambulances belonging to a Jewish community charity overnight as an "anti-Semitic hate crime."

The London Fire Brigade, which deployed six engines and 40 firefighters to the incident in the Golders Green area of north London, said gas cylinders inside the Hatzola Trust ambulances exploded, shattering windows in nearby residential properties. No one was hurt, but at least 34 people were evacuated, the fire department said.

Footage circulating online showed three people, purported to be the suspects, approaching one of the ambulances before setting it alight.

Metropolitan Police Superintendent Luke Williams said the investigation was being led by counter-terrorism officers, but had not yet been declared a terrorist incident.

Williams said he believed CCTV that showed "three people in hoods pouring accelerant onto vehicles before igniting it" was of the suspects police were hunting.

He said the Met was investigating a claim of responsibility made online by a group as a priority.

Earlier, an Iran-aligned militant network calling itself the Islamic Movement of the People of the Right Hand said it carried out the attack.

CNN said the ambulances were parked outside a synagogue when they were attacked. Charlie Richards, a local resident, said she heard "multiple explosions," and shared video she took on her phone that CNN said was of a large, orange fireball and smoke billowing into the sky. Prime Minister Keir Starmer called it a "horrific anti-Semitic attack" and called for unity, while Health Secretary Wes Streeting promised the government would temporarily loan ambulances to Hatzola and pay for new ones to replace those destroyed. "The Jewish community should not be left footing the bill for this appalling attack on a brilliant ambulance service," said Streeting. The volunteer-run, non-profit, Hatzola received the King's Award for Voluntary Service in 2023. Golders Green is home to one of London's largest Jewish communities with many synagogues, schools and kosher restaurants. Attacks on British Jews have been on the rise since the war in Gaza sparked by the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks on Israel. Monday's incident comes just over two weeks after counter-terrorism police in London arrested four Iranian men on suspicion of conducting surveillance for Iranian intelligence of individuals and locations linked to the Jewish community in the capital. In October, two people were killed and three seriously injured in a terror attack on a synagogue in Manchester. The attacker, Jihad Al Shamie, was shot dead by police at the scene. At least one other person has been charged in connection with the attack and several others have been arrested.
In February, a court sentenced three British men to a total of 69 years in prison for planning a terrorist attack on the Jewish community in Greater Manchester. ==================================================

Military Madness > Defectors from the vicinity of N. Korean nuclear test site show chromosome mutations

 

25 pct of N. Korean defectors from near Punggye-ri nuclear test site show chromosome mutations: data

By Park Boram, Yonhap News Agency
   
A quarter of North Korean defectors from regions near the Punggye-ri nuclear test site have shown chromosome mutations, data showed Monday. File Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI
A quarter of North Korean defectors from regions near the Punggye-ri nuclear test site have shown chromosome mutations, data showed Monday. File Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI | License Photo

A quarter of North Korean defectors from regions near the northeastern Punggye-ri nuclear test site have shown chromosome mutations possibly attributable to exposure to radioactivity, data showed Monday.

Radioactive exposure tests conducted in 2024 by the Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences (KIRAMS) on 35 North Korean defectors from eight regions near the Punggye-ri nuclear test site found that 12 of them, or 34 percent, showed chromosome mutations possibly linked to radiation exposure, according to the unification ministry.

The regions include Kilju, Kimchaek and Paekam. Since 2006, the North has conducted all of its six nuclear tests at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site, located in Kilju County.

In similar tests conducted last year, 15 of 59 defectors tested showed possible chromosome mutations, bringing the total number of North Korean defectors with such findings to 44 out of 174 individuals tested between 2023-25, or 25 percent.

The tests measure levels of chromosome aberration in individuals to assess their accumulated radiation exposure, with the minimum detectable range set at 0.25 gray of absorbed radiation dose from radionuclides such as cesium and iodine.

None of those tested have been diagnosed with a radiation exposure-related cancer, and it remains unproven yet that the possible mutations were results of radiation exposure.

The tests were conducted as part of the ministry's research targeting North Korean defectors launched in 2023. A total of 800 defectors from eight regions near the nuclear test site have arrived in South Korea so far.

Under the previous Yoon Suk Yeol government, the project was scaled back, while the test results were withheld from public disclosure.

A KIRAMS official called it a "reasonable suspicion" to attribute the high rate of chromosome abnormalities to possible radiation exposure among defects from the nuclear site region, emphasizing the need to continue the test project.





Sunday, March 22, 2026

Corruption is Everywhere > Even in China's megacity of Chongqing

 

Chongqing mayor under investigation as China’s anti-corruption crackdown gathers pace

Hu Henghua is the highest-ranking official to fall from grace in the southwestern megacity in nearly a decade




Yuanyue Dangin Beijing
The mayor of China’s southwestern metropolis of Chongqing has been placed under investigation by the country’s top anti-corruption agency.
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) issued a statement on Friday saying that Hu Henghua, mayor of Chongqing and deputy secretary of the city’s Communist Party municipal committee, was under investigation for “serious violations of discipline and law” – a term commonly used to refer to corruption.

Chongqing is among China’s four centrally administered municipalities – along with Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin – placing it on the same administrative tier as a province.

Hu was born in the province of Hunan and spent most of his career there, including serving as mayor of the provincial capital, Changsha, from 2014 to 2016 and as secretary of Changsha’s municipal party committee from 2017 to 2020.

From October 2020 to December 2021, Hu served as deputy secretary of the provincial party committee in Shaanxi province. He became mayor of Chongqing in January 2022, following a one-month stint as acting mayor.

During his tenure as Chongqing mayor, Hu received one disciplinary sanction from the party. This related to a 2022 residential block collapse in Changsha that killed 54 people.




In May 2023, the CCDI found that Hu had failed to lead effective inspections for housing safety hazards during his tenure and issued a severe warning.

Former Changsha party chief Yi Lianhong, who was Hu’s superior during his time as city mayor, was announced to be under investigation in February. Yi also served as party chief of the provinces of Jiangxi and Zhejiang.

Before Friday’s CCDI announcement, Hu had already missed several scheduled official appearances, sparking speculation about his political standing.

Chongqing’s top official, party secretary Yuan Jiajun, is also a member of the Politburo, the party’s elite body. Hu, the second-ranking official, is a member of the Central Committee, the party’s decision-making inner circle with over 200 full members.

Hu is the highest-ranking Chongqing official to have fallen from grace since the 2017 downfall of Sun Zhengcai, the former municipal party secretary and a Politburo member. Sun’s fall was followed by investigations into five officials who had served as vice-mayors of Chongqing.

The number of senior officials under investigation annually has risen steadily in recent years. These officials are typically at the level of vice-minister or vice-governor or above.

Starting from 18 in 2020, the figure nearly doubled to 32 by 2022 before surging to 45 in 2023 and hitting a record 65 last year.

Including Hu, four full-ministerial-level officials have been placed under investigation this year – half the total from all of last year.

Top leaders, including President Xi Jinping, have repeatedly emphasised that China’s anti-corruption campaign would continue to intensify.