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Sunday, February 16, 2025

The Islamization of Europe > Well-integrated migrant teen shoots classmate in head in Stockholm; Swedish/Iraqi woman gets 12 years for Yazidi enslavement; Smiling Syrian migrant stabs 6 Austrians, one boy dies

 

Sweden: Muslim migrant hailed as integration success story shoots classmate in the head


What could happen if you bring into your country a large number of people who hold to a religion that sanctifies violence under certain circumstances? This, but nobody in Sweden saw it coming, or is prepared to brave charges of “racism” and “Islamophobia” in order to stop it. And so Sweden will die.



From ‘integration success story’ to attempted murder: Syrian refugee teen stands trial, accused of shooting classmate in the head

by Thomas Brooke, Remix News, January 17, 2025 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):

In 2020, Swedish state media painted Ali Salum and his Syrian refugee family as an example of successful integration. Five years later, the now 15-year-old is on trial for attempted murder, accused of shooting a classmate in the head inside a school toilet at Trångsund School in Huddinge.

The trial, which began on Thursday, is expected to last three days, concluding on Jan. 22. Salum is charged with attempted murder, preparation for murder, and aggravated weapons offenses.

The charges pertain to an incident in September last year when a gunshot was fired from inside a school restroom resulting in serious injury to one 15-year-old victim who was taken to the hospital for emergency surgery. Despite being shot in the head, with the bullet passing through his nose and lodging in his neck, the victim miraculously survived.

During police interrogations, Ali Salum initially denied responsibility, claiming instead that his classmate had attempted suicide.

“He wanted to commit suicide before,” Salum said during a police interrogation.

However, under further questioning, he changed his account, stating that the incident was merely a “warning shot.” His victim vehemently denied the suicide claim, calling it “a pure lie.”

“He aimed at the mouth and then the head. So he did it on purpose,” the survivor told police….

Ali Salum was born in Aleppo, Syria, and arrived in Sweden with his parents and three siblings during the 2015 migrant crisis. The Swedish Migration Agency confirmed that his family had sought asylum.

In 2019, Salum became a Swedish citizen, while his father was granted citizenship in 2023. His mother’s application, however, was denied.

Notably, Swedish public broadcaster Sveriges Radio previously interviewed Ali Salum and his family in 2020, portraying them as an example of successful integration. The family had described their struggles with housing, moving five times before finally purchasing a home in Skogås.

“Father and mother bought a house so that I wouldn’t have to move too many times,” a 10-year-old Ali Salum said at the time.




Sweden: Woman converts to Islam, joins ISIS, holds Yazidi slaves, forces them to recite Qur’an and pray


What Lina Ishaq did after converting to Islam is wholly inexplicable in light of the picture of Islam that the Western political and media establishment pushes on the public. Maybe that picture is inaccurate, eh?


Swedish woman jailed for keeping Yazidi slaves in Syria

AFP, February 11, 2025 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):

Stockholm (AFP) – A Swedish court on Tuesday sentenced a 52-year-old woman to 12 years in prison on genocide charges, in the country’s first court case over crimes by the Islamic State group against the Yazidi minority.

Accused of keeping Yazidi women and children as slaves at her home in Syria in 2015, Lina Ishaq was convicted of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, the Stockholm district court said in a statement….

Ishaq also forced the Yazidis, who practice their own religion, to “become practising Muslims” by making them recite Koran verses and pray four or five times a day.

She also called the injured parties “demeaning invectives such as ‘infidels’ or ‘slaves'”, the court said….

Ishaq grew up in a Christian Iraqi family in Sweden but converted to Islam after meeting her late husband and Islamist Jiro Mehho, with whom she had six children, in the 1990s….

 Rejecting Jesus comes with horrible consequences. Sin is progressive!







It happened again. This Syrian migrant stabbed a 14 y/o Austrian boy to death and injured 5 others today in Villach, Austria.🇦🇹 He proudly smiles after the fact. I wasn’t exaggerating when I said this happens daily in Europe: A one-sided civil war is waged on us Europeans.
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Deadly Austria stabbing was 'Islamist attack', interior minister says


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Austria's Interior Minister Gerhard Karner on Sunday said that the stabbing attack in Villach, which killed a teenager and injured five others, was an "Islamist attack". The suspect, a 23-year-old Syrian asylum seeker, was reportedly radicalised online. 

People mourn on February 16, 2025 at a makeshift memorial of candles and flowers placed at the site where a man randomly attacked passers-by with a knife in Villach, Austria. © Gerd Eggenberger, AFP


stabbing that left a teenager dead and five others injured in southern Austria was an "Islamist attack", Austria's Interior Minister Gerhard Karner said on Sunday.

"It is an Islamist attack with IS connections," Karner told reporters in the southern city of Villach where Saturday's attack took place, referring to the Islamic State jihadist group.

He added the suspect -- a 23-year-old Syrian asylum seeker -- was radicalised online "in a short space of time".

That is one of the great dangers of Islam. Its followers are so easily and quickly radicalized whereupon they immediately want to kill people. 

In the attack in the centre of the city, a man went after passers-by with a folding knife, police said. 

The Syrian was arrested just after the attack, which a fellow Syrian food deliverer stopped by ramming a car into the attacker.

A 14-year-old boy died, while five other men were hurt, including two seriously. Among the wounded are two other teens, both aged 15, police said.

The suspect is an asylum seeker with a valid residence permit and no criminal record, according to police.

'Afraid'

At the site of the crime, residents were placing candles in front of shops in a street, where the attack happened in the centre of Villach, a city in Carinthia province. Some hugged.

"I am afraid for my children. I am afraid for those around me. I fear for the future. I fear where this will lead. I am endlessly sad," local resident Tanja Planinschek told AFP at the site.

"Not only I, but all of us have been afraid for a long time that something bigger will happen," she said, adding the country "should open our eyes and see whom we let in, whom we help, whom we leave with all kinds of freedoms. If nothing is done, it will get even worse."

A food deliverer -- also from Syria -- intervened in the attack, ramming his car into the attacker, who was slightly hurt, police said.

"I saw a person lying on the ground, a man was attacking other passers-by - I didn't think twice and drove at him," the Krone tabloid quoted the deliverer, Alaaeddin Alhalabi, 42, as saying. 

"He wanted to go towards the city centre, there were children on the street -- I couldn't let that happen," he said, adding he regretted he could not save the 14-year-old.

Another eyewitness, Mahir, 29, told Krone that it was "like a movie".

"First, he (the attacker) argued with people in a side street, then he started hitting around him. We first tried to hold him down. Then we saw the knife and backed away... He went after everyone," he said.

'Harshest consequences'

Carinthia Governor Peter Kaiser of the Social Democrats called for the "harshest consequences" for this "unbelievable atrocity".

Far-right leader Herbert Kickl -- whose party topped September's national elections for the first time ever -- said he was "appalled" by the attack, calling for "a rigorous clamp-down on asylum".

Kickl's Freedom Party (FPOe) this week failed in talks to form a government with the runner-up and incumbent conservatives because of disagreements -- among others -- over who would hold sensitive cabinet posts dealing with security.

Austria hosts a large Syrian refugee population of almost 100,000.

After Bashar al-Assad's ouster in Syria in December, Austria and several European countries froze pending asylum requests from Syrians to reassess the situation.

In addition, Austria has stopped family reunifications and sent out at least 2,400 letters to revoke refugee status.

The interior ministry has said it is preparing "an orderly repatriation and deportation programme to Syria".

Perhaps the need is more urgent than 'an orderly programme'.

Austria has so far only seen one jihadist attack, in 2020, when a convicted IS sympathiser went on a shooting rampage in downtown Vienna, killing four.

The Villach attack comes just two days after a suspected Afghan asylum seeker rammed a car into people in the city of Munich in neighbouring Germany, killing a two-year-old girl and her mother and wounding 37 other people.

A 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker was arrested on suspicion of deliberately driving the car into a trade union demonstration. German police said he may have had Islamist extremist motives for the attack.

(AFP)



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