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Showing posts with label Amsterdam. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 24, 2024

The Islamization of Europe > Netherlands pushes back after Amsterdam pogrom; British thought police crack down on thinkers

 

Netherlands: After Amsterdam pogrom,

lawmakers vote to close antisemitic mosques

After Amsterdam pogrom, Dutch lawmakers vote

to close antisemitic mosques

by Akiva Van Koningsveld, JNS, November 21, 2024:

The Netherlands’ House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a motion calling to shutter mosques whose leaders preach the destruction of Israel.

The motion, submitted by the leader of the coalition’s Farmer–Citizen Movement and titled, “The closure of Salafist mosques and institutions that preach the destruction of the Jewish people and Israel,” passed by 91 to 58.

“Noting that antisemitism and incitement to antisemitism are increasing, and this has led to a Jew-hunt, [the resolution] calls on the government to close Salafist mosques and institutions that propagate the destruction of the Jewish people and Israel,” its text states.

“Jew-hunt” refers to a series of assaults against visiting Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam on Nov. 7, which resulted in five moderate injuries and about 20 to 30 minor ones.

Witnesses described about 100 young men of Arab descent assaulting Israelis in a coordinated manner. The European country’s largest-scale antisemitic incident in decades shocked many Dutch Jews and Holocaust survivors….


 


Thought Police: UK cops crack down on critics of Islamic terror


On a Sunday morning, the Essex police showed up at the home of Telegraph columnist Allison Pearson to interrogate her because she had tweeted a photo of Manchester police officers posing with the Islamist Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, some of whose leading members were recently charged with terrorism offenses.

Pearson’s crime, which resulted in the formation of a “gold group” normally used for dealing with major crimes, was tweeting “look at this lot smiling with the Jew haters” about the ugly photo.

The Essex police claimed that “a complaint of a possible criminal offence was made” of “potentially inciting racial hatred online.” Criticizing the friendliness of the police with Pakistani “Jew haters” had become a “possible criminal offence” while Islamists hating Jews was not.

According to the Essex police, “we police without fear or favour.” In truth, they appear to hardly police anything except speech. The Essex police have stopped answering calls about drug dealing and a Sun column noted that, “in the last year, Essex police have solved just 1 in 8 robberies and violent assaults, a mere 1 out of every 10 sexual assaults and 1 in 15 burglaries.”

Of course, they are busy searching social media for thought crimes.

Earlier this month, Sussex police arrested a 63-year-old Jewish man in front of his 12-year-old daughter for referring to Gabriel Kanter-Webber, a leftist activist claiming to be a ‘rabbi’ who signed a letter demanding an end to Israel’s campaign against Hamas, as a “kapo.”

Rupert Nathan, who was locked up by Sussex police for denouncing the anti-Israel activist on a private Facebook group, stated that My daughter was in tears – completely inconsolable. Still now she has this deep fear that the police are going to take me away and put me in jail.”

That sounds like Soviet Russia or the Stazi's East Germany.

Ian Christopher Austin, Baron Austin of Dudley, was told by West Midlands police that he had been investigated for a tweet describing Hamas as “a death cult of Islamist murderers and rapists”. Apparently the authorities considered the “Islamist” part to be offensive.

These are only a few of the more prominent recent examples of a police crackdown on even the mildest forms of criticism of Islamic terrorism and appeasement by the police and public figures.

These arrests and investigations come after Islamic terrorist supporters have rampaged around the streets of London, Manchester and other cities, waving the flags of illegal foreign terrorist organizations including that of Hamas with no actions or consequences. Instead an infamous viral video from last year showed London Metro police officers arresting a man for saying that he did not want to see ‘Palestinian’ flags all over the city.

British police officers have been filmed refusing to take action against terrorist supporters advocating violence, calling for the killing of Jews and expressing support for terror groups.

The authorities are not cracking down on hate speech or on the incitement to violence, but on politically incorrect speech and on journalists and elected officials whom the Left opposes.

Over the summer, the Starmer government issued a message on social media warning, “Think before you post.” It launched a ruthless suppression campaign, raiding homes, arresting and imprisoning people opposed to mass migration after a Muslim terrorist murdered 3 girls.

“Think before you post!” the Crown Prosecution Service threatened. “Remind those close to you to share responsibly or face the consequences.”

Bernadette Spofforth, a 55-year-old British woman, was dragged out of her home, arrested and held for 36 hours for posting that the murderer was a Muslim terrorist. The charge she was held under was “posting inaccurate information”. The actual inaccurate information was coming from the government which had lied about the terrorist’s religion and arrested those who spoke out.

The government’s reign of terror against critics of Islam and mass migration has dovetailed with a reign of terror by Islamists and their political allies who have held major cities hostage.

While the situation has worsened with the rise of the Starmer regime and Justice Minister Shabana Mahmood, who had her own history of ugly anti-Israel activism, it has become routine for police officers to pay such threatening house calls to people from all walks of life.

Even as crime rose 10% over the last year, thought-crimes are being pursued with added vigor.

Beyond intimidating opponents of Islamic terrorism, the police have also taken to threatening and intimidating women who are opposed to their privacy being violated by transgender men.

Julie Bindel, a feminist author critical of transgender identity politics, had the police show up during a family meal after a transgender man in the Netherlands reported one of her tweets.

Maya Forstater, whose case for women’s rights and against transgenderism became a cause celebre when it was embraced by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling, was investigated for 15 months over a tweet about a transgender doctor. In a Kafkaesque twist, the authorities initially refused to tell her what she was being investigated for, only that it involved a transgender person. Forstater was warned that she could be arrested if she did not cooperate.

Former MP Tom Hunt described being reported to the Suffolk police for writing diplomatically of the need to “confront the possibility that a disproportionate number of crimes are committed by individuals from certain communities”.

Many of these investigations are legally baseless and carried out in defiance of the actual law.

Back in 2021, the Merseyside police had put up billboards warning that “being offensive is an offence”. An infamous picture of one of those featured masked police officers threateningly posing in front of one such sign. The force admitted that being offensive is not actually a crime.

And yet investigations of people for offending Islamists, leftists and radical activists continue.

The purpose of these investigations is simply intimidation. Like the “being offensive is an offence” billboards and “think before you post”, the purpose is to silence those who speak out.

The UK has become a totalitarian state where free speech, not Islamic terror, is seen as the greatest threat. The rise of Islamic terror has been matched by police terror aimed at critics.

After Muslim terrorists attacked the Charlie Hebdo satire magazine over its Mohammed cartoons, anti-terror units in the UK visited newsstands to collect the names of those who had bought copies. Rather than collecting the lists of names of Muslim terrorists, the authorities were collecting lists of names of those who might be guilty of offending them. And that is true now.

British police forces have failed to act against Muslim mobs attacking Jews, but they have taken action against Jews who have been in the vicinity of those mobs. A London Met police officer warned a Jewish man near a Muslim pro-terror rally that he was “quite openly Jewish” and since “this is a pro-Palestinian march”, he might be guilty of causing a “breach of the peace.”

This is also true now in Canada. Two days after the Muslim riots in Montreal, Pro-Palestinian idiots set up a display in Toronto calling for the death of all Jews. Who was the only person arrested? The Jewish-Canadian journalist who took this picture.




London Police Commissioner Mark Rowley defended the actions of the police.

Supporting Islamic terrorism is not a crime in the UK. Speaking out against it, falling victim to it or standing up against it is.

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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

The Islamization of Europe > 3 Arrested on third night of trouble in Amsterdam; Nieuw-West Amsterdam trams and buses not running tonight as more rioting expected

 

Three arrested after another night of unrest

in Amsterdam


The police arrested three people after another night of unrest in Amsterdam, this time in the Nieuw-West district. The riot police intervened and calm had mostly returned by the end of the evening, the Amsterdam police reported on X.

The unrest started at around 7:15 p.m. on Plein ‘40-’45. A group involving dozens of people, many on scooters and fat bikes, committed vandalism, threw fireworks, and pelted cars and a bus with stones, local media wrote.

A tram caught fire after a firework was thrown into it. No one was on the tram at the time and first responders quickly extinguished the blaze.

At around 10:15 p.m., the square was accessible again because the rioters had moved on to Slotermeerlaan. There, they pelted police officers with stones, AT5 reported.

The police reported no injuries that required hospitalization. One of the rioters got hurt while setting off a firework. Paramedics treated them at the scene.

Parool reported that a boy on a bicycle got beaten up when cycling past the group. “People are agitated. The police really saved me,” he told the newspaper.

The police expect more arrests to follow. There is plenty of video footage with which investigators can identify perpetrators, a police spokesperson told NOS. Anti-Semitic insults can be heard in the videos.

Things have been restless in Amsterdam since a match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv on Thursday. Riots followed the match and Maccabi supporters were chased and attacked in several places. There is also footage of Israelis instigating violence against locals. Earlier, Maccabi supporters had pulled down Palestinian flags and vandalized taxis. On Sunday, the police arrested over 50 people at a banned pro-Palestine demonstration on Dam Square.

An emergency decree is in effect in Amsterdam until Thursday. The decree bans all demonstrations and the wearing of face-covering clothing. It also gives the police more power to take preventative action, like stopping and frisking people




Amsterdam trams & buses will not run in Nieuw-West

tonight amid calls for more rioting


Amsterdam public transport firm GVB announced adjustments to scheduled service after an area police commander warned that more rioting could take place in the Nieuw-West district on Tuesday night. The company said three of its tram routes and two bus lines will run a modified route, while one tram and two bus lines will not run at all after rioters a night earlier smashed one of the GVB trams, and detonated fireworks inside of it.

The tram caught on fire at Plein '40-'45 during the continuation of violence in the Dutch capital that has been ongoing since last week. Anti-Semitic slurs could be heard on videos while the fireworks were lit. Last Thursday, football supporters and hooligans aligned with Israeli team Maccabi Tel Aviv were stalked, chased, and attacked throughout the city after the club played a Europa League match against Ajax.

Due to more "expected unrest," the GVB said it was implementing a series of changes at least until 1 a.m. on Wednesday Tram 13 will not run at all during that time. The tram normally connects Amsterdam's Central Station and the Lambertus Zijlplein in Geuzenveld with stops in the city center, and the West and Nieuw-West districts. Bus lines 61 and 63 also will not run their routes, which mainly serve the Nieuw-West district.

Trams 1, 7 and 17 will also run shorter routes. Tram 1 will carry riders between Muiderpoortstation and Surinameplein, line 7 will shuttle between Azartplein and the Postjesweg/Hoofdweg stop, and Tram 17 will operate between Central Station and Bos en Lommerplein. Bus 21 will also operate between Central Station and Bos en Lommerplein, while bus 369 will only operate between Sloterdijk Station and Anderlechtlaan.

In any case, tram 7, bus 21 and bus 369 will not stop at Plein '40-'45, the site of violence on Monday night. Tram 7 and 13 also would normally stop at Mercatorplein, but those stops have been scrapped. That stop has been the site of violence in the past. It was not immediately clear if that was the reason that the GVB was not using buses 15 and 18 at that location, like normal.

Earlier on Tuesday, Amsterdam police team leader Olivier Dutilh testified in court that there were no signals that violence could again break out on Tuesday night. "There is a call, 'Women and children stay at home," he said about messages intercepted by police. "That worries us. A lot."

Does that make any sense to any of you? What am I missing here?

Harsh messages distributed on social media just before the Ajax-Maccabi football match were also seen as a way to rally people together to violently pursue Maccabi supporters, with an apparent focus on those who were Israeli or Jewish. A debate on the violence started in City Council at noon on Tuesday, and will also be addressed in Parliament on Wednesday.





Friday, November 8, 2024

Kristallnacht Revisited in Amsterdam > 5 Jews hospitalized, 62 arrested for attacking Jewish football fans

 

What happens when you invite tens of thousands of Jew-haters to come and live in a civilized country? Islam - the new Nazi.



At least 5 hospitalized, 62 arrested in attacks

on Israeli football fans in Amsterdam





Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters were attacked and assaulted in several places in Amsterdam after the football club’s match against Ajax on Thursday, mayor Femke Halsema confirmed on Friday morning. Five people were taken to the hospital and 62 people were arrested, the police said. NOS said that hospitals reported seven hospitalizations. The city authorities will hold a press conference with more information at noon.

According to the police, reports are circulating on social media regarding a possible hostage situation and missing persons. “We currently have no confirmation that this actually took place,” the Amsterdam police said on X. The police are investigating.

"Riot police had to intervene several times, protect Israeli supporters, and escort them to hotels,” Halsema said. “Despite the massive police presence in the city, Israeli supporters have been injured.”

“This outburst of violence towards Israeli supporters is unacceptable and cannot be defended in any way. There is no excuse for the antisemitic behavior exhibited last night by rioters who actively sought out Israeli supporters to attack and assault them,” Halsema said. She urged victims to report to the police and file a report.

The city is deploying extra police in the coming days “to monitor and control the situation.” Jewish institutions and objects will also get extra security.

The football club Maccabi Tel Aviv has urged its supporters to be careful in the Dutch capital, stay inside, and not wear anything that identifies them as Jewish or Israeli. According to the club, it is working with the Israeli government to arrange “rescue flights” for fans.

Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem, expressed “deep concern” and solidarity with the victims of the “unprovoked attack on Jews following the Maccabi Tel Aviv game in Amsterdam.” The organization called it “profoundly alarming to witness yet another act of violence targeting Jewish people,” especially with the anniversary of Kristallnacht coming up. “This incident underscores the alarming resurgence of antisemitism, a cancerous plague that has infiltrated every aspect of our society.”

Prime Minister Dick Schoof has condemned the “anti-Semitic attacks on Israeli citizens” and said he spoke to his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu about the matter. Netanyahu spoke of “extremely violent” attacks on his citizens. 



Thursday, January 25, 2024

Islam in Europe > Muslims block streets in Amsterdam to pray; No hope for Britain to escape Muslim hordes

 

Why do Muslims pray on the streets? Because they can!


Netherlands: Muslim block streets for

outdoor prayers in Amsterdam

Are there no mosques in Amsterdam? There are plenty. So why block the streets? Doing so is a demonstration of presence and power. Dutch citizens see that Muslims are in the country in large numbers and that authorities dare not anger them by asking them not to inconvenience everyone by holding prayers in the street.




UK House of Lords votes to delay controversial plan to deport migrants to Rwanda

Britain's unelected upper house of parliament inflicted a blow Monday to the government's controversial plan to send migrants to Rwanda, by voting to delay ratification of the treaty with Kigali.

Issued on: 23/01/2024 - 06:16; 2 min

A handout photograph released by the UK Parliament shows Britain's Foreign Secretary David Cameron standing in his robes during his introduction to the House of Lords in central London on November 20, 2023. © Andy Bailey, AFP

The move is a blow for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who had urged the House of Lords to pass the plan, saying it was the will of the people.

A majority of peers -- 214 against 171 -- voted to delay ratification of the treaty that London signed with Kigali until the British government has demonstrated that Rwanda is a safe country for migrants who would be deported there.

The treaty is central to the Conservative government's policy to combat illegal immigration by deporting asylum seekers to the East African country.

Sunak, an internal Tory appointment as prime minister after Liz Truss's short-lived tenure ended in disaster in October 2022, is under pressure to deliver on what he has made a flagship policy.

The prime minister survived a key test of his leadership last week by fending off right-wing rebels in his Conservative party to win a knife-edge parliamentary vote in the lower House of Commons on the so-called Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill.

He has staked his political future on the scheme, promising to "stop the boats" of migrants crossing the Channel from northern France.

The bill is Sunak's answer to a UK Supreme Court ruling late last year that deporting asylum seekers to Kigali is illegal under international law.

If passed, the legislation would compel judges to treat Rwanda as a safe third country.

It would also give UK ministers powers to disregard sections of international and British human rights legislation.

But critics dismiss it as an expensive gimmick that will not work, accusing the government of not doing enough to clear asylum backlogs.

Peers in the House of Lords, which include former senior judges, have expressed deep unease about the plan, particularly its calls to ignore international human rights and refugee law.

Unlike elected members of the House of Commons, the Lords do not have the power to block ratification of the treaty, which is central to the legislation. But the vote, to which the government will have to respond, suggests new difficulties for the controversial bill.

The bill itself, which defines Rwanda as a safe third country and prevents the return of migrants to their country of origin, is due to be debated in the upper house next week.

Sunak has vowed to cut regular and irregular immigration that has reached record levels despite promises to tighten UK borders after the country's departure from the European Union.

The issue -- and his proposed solution, which was not Tory policy at the last election in 2019 -- is likely to dominate the next nationwide vote later this year, which the opposition Labour Party is tipped to win.

Good grief! Britain is doomed to become an Islamic state. Between the courts, the House of Lords, and the Labour Party, there is no hope for rescuing Britain from the Muslim hordes.

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