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Convicted jihad terrorist, released from prison in Morocco, obtains Belgian passport
What could possibly go wrong? Celebrate diversity!
translated from “Libéré au Maroc, Abdelkader Belliraj obtient son passeport belge,” by Latifa Babas, Yabiladi, April 24, 2025 (thanks to David):
A few weeks after his release thanks to a royal pardon granted on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, Abdelkader Belliraj, convicted in Morocco for terrorism-related offenses, has obtained a Belgian passport, Belgian Justice Minister Annelies Verlinden confirmed on Tuesday.
Aged 67 and holding dual Moroccan and Belgian nationality, Belliraj was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2010. His sentence was reduced to 25 years in 2022, before he was pardoned by King Mohammed VI at the end of Ramadan at the end of March. He was released from Oudaya prison in Marrakech and then contacted the Belgian Embassy in Rabat to begin the process of renewing his passport.
“This man is a Belgian citizen and has relatives in Belgium,” Minister Verlinden told the Justice Committee in response to a question from far-right MP Alexander Van Hoecke (Vlaams Belang).
Asked about the possibility of Belliraj returning to Belgian soil, the Minister assured that the relevant services, including State Security, are closely monitoring the situation and assessing the measures to be taken if such a scenario were to materialize. She specified that this issue could, if necessary, be discussed with the Moroccan authorities, reiterating that a royal pardon is a sovereign decision.
“There are indications that Belliraj is considering a return soon,” Van Hoecke warned, denouncing the release of a man “convicted of terrorism and suspected of political assassinations.” According to him, this decision sends a “troubling signal” to the victims.
Abdelkader Belliraj is among the 33 detainees convicted of terrorism and extremism-related charges who received a royal pardon in March, out of a total of 1,533 prisoners. The Moroccan Ministry of Justice emphasized at the time that these individuals had expressed their adherence to the “fundamental principles and sacred values of the Nation and its institutions,” explicitly renouncing all forms of extremism.
The Belliraj affair first broke in 2008, when then-Interior Minister Chakib Benmoussa announced the dismantling of what he described as “one of the most dangerous terrorist cells recently neutralized.” Thirty-five people were arrested at the time.
UK: Muslims try to attract converts with Qur’an’s promise of ‘full-breasted maidens’ and wine in paradise
I would have thought this ad was the handiwork of critics of Islam in the UK, if there are any left in shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain who aren’t in prison, but the website to which the ad refers, DiscoverTheQuran.co.uk, is clearly a serious dawah site, complete with the common lies about how the Qur’anic text has never been altered. So apparently, some Muslims in Britain are trying to get converts by telling them about Islam’s paradise, the giant bordello in the sky.
Ireland: Thousands take to the streets to protest government mass migration agenda
The president of Ireland, Michael Higgins, has encouraged mass migration, saying:
Irish society should make efforts to “understand and accept the complexity of [different] identity” by reflecting on its own history of mass migration, including the Great Famine, the Flight of the Wild Geese and more recent periods.
The Flight of the Wild Geese was the departure of an Irish Jacobite army under the command of Patrick Sarsfield from Ireland to France, as agreed in the Treaty of Limerick on 3 October 1691, following the end of the Williamite War in Ireland. More broadly, the term Wild Geese is used in Irish history to refer to Irish soldiers who left to serve in continental European armies in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Wikipedia
False moral equivalences have interfered with the application of genuine justice and the implementation of appropriate political policy in Ireland, as well as in other many Western countries. The mass entry of unvetted migrants — including people who adhere to and advance the Sharia over democracy — cannot be compared to the history of Irish immigration, as Higgins purports. Immigration has historically been a two-way street between the immigrant or refugee and the host country. Immigrants were expected to benefit the country by getting a job and assimilating, while the new country offered benefits for personal and family advancement. This has not been the case with mass migration of mostly Muslim migrants from the Middle East and Africa.
Instead, mass migration in Ireland (like elsewhere in the West) “resulted in widespread social unrest, with protests frequently breaking out over the government’s efforts to establish migrant hotels throughout the country. Riots also erupted in Dublin in 2023 after a migrant stabbed three young children.”
Add in the fact that economic woes have compounded the problems associated with mass migration.
Nonetheless, despite the thousands of protesters that turned out, “counter demonstrators chanted ‘refugees are welcome here.'”
I wonder who's paying them?
by Cillian Sherlock, Independent, April 26, 2025:
Thousands of people participated in an anti-immigration protest in Dublin city centre on Saturday, after Conor McGregor posted on social media in support of the march.
There was a heightened police presence in the Irish capital for the protest and counter demonstration which disrupted traffic on some of the main thoroughfares through the city.
Public order units and mounted gardai observed the protesters and corralled the counter demonstration into a cordon behind barriers outside the General Post Office (GPO) on O’Connell Street.
Waving hundreds of Irish tricolour flags, the main protest marched from the Garden of Remembrance down past the GPO and onwards to the Customs House.
Made up of disparate groups, the protest was generally organised against the sitting Irish Government and its policies on immigration in particular.
The demonstration was also convened to mark the 1916 Easter Rising – 109 years after the armed rebellion against British rule in Ireland.
Participants held up signs with slogans including “Irish lives matter”, “Coolock Says No”, and “Ireland is Full”….
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