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Showing posts with label Rwanda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rwanda. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 9, 2024

Islamization of UK > Starmer makes himself a hero to illegal immigrants already; For something completely different

 

The stunning election of left wing governments in both Britain and France in a few days, is the best thing to happen in Islam since Oct 7th. Britain's Starmer has already declared an end to the attempt to deport undocumented migrants to Rwanda. Consequently, a court case against the deportation has already been thrown out. This should be a record-breaking year for migrants entering England. Indeed, a record-breaking 4 years.


UK resolves Rwanda asylum seeker cases

after Labour govt scraps deportation policy


The High Court cases of three asylum seekers who had brought legal action to block their potential removal to Rwanda were resolved on Tuesday after the UK's incoming Labour government vowed to scrap the controversial deportation policy. 


Three asylum seekers who brought court action to block the UK's attempt to send them to Rwanda had their cases resolved on Tuesday, after the incoming Labour government ditched the policy.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced on Saturday that the migrant deportation plan forged by the ousted Conservative government was "dead and buried".

There had already been a spate of legal challenges to the scheme, with the UK Supreme Court in November last year ruling that it was illegal under international law as Rwanda could not be considered a safe country for asylum seekers.

Government lawyer James Eadie told the High Court in London on Tuesday: "In relation to the three named claimants, these claimants' cases will be fully disposed of and withdrawn subject to the (interior ministry) paying their costs."

The Labour Party said before last Thursday's general election that it would ditch the scheme, which the Tories said would deter huge numbers of migrants trying to get across the Channel to the UK on small boats from northern France.

Sixty-five people were brought ashore Monday – the first under the new government – taking the total number of arrivals so far this year to 13,639, according to an AFP tally of official figures.

'No obligation' to return the money

Rwanda, home to 13 million people in Africa's Great Lakes region, claims to be one of the most stable countries on the continent and has drawn praise for its modern infrastructure.

But rights groups accuse veteran President Paul Kagame of ruling in a climate of fear, stifling dissent and free speech.

A spokesman for his government said Monday that "Rwanda takes note of the intention of the UK government to terminate the Migration and Economic Development Partnership Agreement".

As part of the deal, the UK has already paid some £240 million ($307 million) to Rwanda, with a further £50 million scheduled to be sent at a later date.

In January, Kagame said the money was "only going to be used if those people will come. If they don't come, we can return the money".

However, he later specified there was "no obligation" to do so.

(AFP)


And now, for something completely unexpected...

Manchester Mosque Apologizes for Calling

Invited Rabbi ‘Child killer'


Jewish Press, July 7, 2024:

A Manchester mosque has issued an official apology after a Jewish Conservative Party candidate it had invited to speak was called a “snake” by bigoted hecklers.

After Rabbi Arnold Saunders, the Conservative candidate in the Bury South parliamentary district of Manchester, spoke at the Masjid Bilal Islamic Centre in Prestwich, he was harassed by several individuals in an incident captured on video.

“The event was well received and the Rabbi was welcomed, and most people present engaged positively with the Rabbi,” read a statement issued by the mosque. “Unfortunately one or two individuals questioned the Rabbi in a hostile manner and this clip has been widely circulated. This clip was recorded by one of the individuals himself.”

The video shows a man demanding Saunders “condemn the IDF” before being told “nobody wants you here, leave” and “you justified children to be murdered … when you are with your own people these are the things you say, then you come here and smile like a snake.”

The mosque said Saunders “was treated inappropriately and disrespectfully. Any genuine political questions should have been raised respectfully.”

Expressing regret for the insults, the mosque stated it had “already apologized to the Rabbi for how he was treated and wish to extend our apologies to others who have seen the clip and are upset by it.”…


 

Friday, March 15, 2024

Islamization > UK to pay illegal migrants to move to Rwanda; >60 migrants die crossing the Med

 

UK to pay tens of thousands of illegal migrants

to move to Rwanda

Last year, former Home Secretary Suella Braverman, who had a handle on the truth about what was going on in Britain, sent this message: If you enter Britain illegally, you will be detained and swiftly removed.” Braverman was eventually fired by her government for “offensive” statements she made about the “political bias” of pro-Hamas protesters in London. 

The UK has given up on any real efforts to end unvetted, illegal migration, and instead has opted simply to try to project the impression that something is being done to control the illegal invasion through the English Channel.

Less than a week and a half ago, illegal migrant crossings via the Channel hit the highest level this year, so the Sunak government came up with yet another outrageous plan: it revived the Boris Johnson-era proposal of throwing even more taxpayer money at the problem by paying illegals to move to Rwanda.

The economic migrants are being treated by Britain as if Britain had wronged them:

It will use the existing voluntary returns system and schemes that offer up to £3,000 in assistance for failed asylum seekers to return to their country of origin,

But how is Sunak planning to ensure that the economic migrants won’t end up making their way back into Britain even after being paid to leave?

Like a niche market industry!

Last month, the UK government pledged money to TikTok influencers to discourage illegals from coming into the country via English Channel.

Britain’s immigration problem is grave. The Home Office has already lost track of 17,000 asylum seekers.

The UK government has abandoned all policies of responsible immigration, and in doing so, has sacrificed its national security and imperiled its own sovereignty.

Tens of thousands of migrants with failed asylum applications will ‘be offered up to £3,000 to move to Rwanda

by Alesia Fiddler, Daily Mail, March 12, 2024:

Tens of thousands of migrants with failed asylum applications will be offered money to voluntarily move to Rwanda under new legislation proposed by the government.

A new agreement made between the UK and Rwandan government means that migrants could choose to be sent to Rwanda when they have no legal right to remain in the UK but cannot return to their home country.

Tens of thousands of people in the UK have had their asylum application rejected and the arrangement would be open to them meaning thousands of migrants could be removed…


 


Survivors say at least 60 migrants died in

Mediterranean shipwreck on way to Europe


At least 60 people died on a migrant boat that lost power as it tried to reach Europe from Libya, an aid group said Thursday, citing accounts from those rescued.



Survivors report that at least 60 people died en route, including women and at least one child," said Marseille-based SOS Mediterranee.

The group's Ocean Viking rescue ship is currently heading for port, carrying 224 people rescued from different boats.

Among them are 25 from a boat that survivors said had set off from Zawiya, Libya on March 8 -- only for its motor to give out three days later.

UN body the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said it was "deeply troubled by news of a shipwreck in the Central Mediterranean".

Passengers reported drifting without food or water for several days, said SOS Mediterranee.

It was not immediately clear how those who died were said to have lost their lives. AFP was not in an immediate position to confirm the toll.

Ocean Viking also has aboard 113 people recovered on Wednesday night and a further 88 rescued on Thursday from "an overloaded inflatable craft".

It has been directed to Ancona on Italy's eastern coast, which SOS Mediterrannee said was 1,450 kilometres (900 miles) from its current position.

The aid group said it had asked Italian authorities for "somewhere closer to put ashore".

SOS Mediterranee has rescued more than 39,000 people in the Mediterranean since 2016 -- most of them on the Central Mediterranean route, the world's most dangerous migrant passage.

Last year, 3,105 migrants died or were reported missing attempting to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, according to IOM figures.

The count has reached 278 so far this year.

(AFP)



Monday, April 6, 2020

This Week's Global Terrorist Attacks >20-15 - France, Egypt, Turkey, Rwanda, USA, Pakistan, UK

Two killed, several injured in Islamic stabbing attack
in French town of Romans-sur-Isère 


At least two people have been killed and multiple others injured after a man carried out a knife attack in the French town of Romans-sur-Isère, local media is reporting.

Emergency services rushed to the scene of the incident in the town in southeastern France after the man launched the frenzied attack on Saturday morning.

Two people died in the stabbing spree and at least five others were injured, Le Dauphine Libéré reports. Three of the injured people are in a critical condition.

The provincial newspaper reports that the assailant is a 33-year-old Sudanese national. He was subdued by authorities and arrested at the scene.

The assailant, an asylum seeker from Sudan, slit the throat of a 40-year-old man in front of his companion in the center of Romans-sur-Isere, just south of Lyon, French authorities said. The suspect then attacked two tobacco store workers and a customer and headed to a butcher's store. - UPI



France Bleu is reporting that the attack began in a butcher shop and the man is believed to have shouted “Allahu Akbar” while charging at his victims. 

France’s interior minister expressed his condolences with the victims of the attack and their families. He said that the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police is investigating the nature and circumstances of the “heinous” act.

France is in its third week of lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. All non-essential trips outside the home are banned and everyone is required to have a signed, timed and dated permission form every time they go outside.




Why Egypt banned news about terrorist bombings in Sinai
Al-Monitor

Egypt has instructed media outlets in the country not to publish any news on the recent terrorist bombings of power lines in the northern Sinai Peninsula, which some consider unconstitutional.

Smoke billows following an explosion in Rafah in northern Sinai, as seen from the Gaza Strip, Feb. 26, 2020.
SAID KHATIB/AFP via Getty Images

CAIRO — An Egyptian security source told Deutsche Presse-Agentur March 28 that the Egyptian air force launched airstrikes against the strongholds of takfiri (extremist) and other terrorist groups south of the Egyptian city of Rafah, killing 16 of them and wounding six others. Three four-wheel-drive vehicles were also destroyed in the operation.

The source said the air raid came in response to the armed groups blowing up five electricity towers in al-Kharouba village in Sheikh Zuweid March 26.

Mustafa Sanjar, a journalist who specializes in Sinai affairs, explained in a phone interview with Al-Monitor that armed men affiliated with terrorist groups in Sinai bombed five electricity towers that transmit power from the provincial capital of el-Arish to the cities of Sheikh Zuweid and Rafah in the northern Sinai Peninsula. As a result, the electricity supply to the two cities was disrupted for three days in a row.

Sanjar said citizens informed the government-affiliated Sinai Electricity Department about the power outages March 26. A group of technicians accompanied by a security force headed to the site and found five destroyed electricity towers that had collapsed completely after their bases were bombed.

He added, "The security forces found, next to the destroyed electrical towers, warning messages from the bombers, threatening to pursue all technicians and security members involved in repairing the damage.” He said the bombed power line was new and became operational in February to solve the crisis of repeated power outages. The project had cost 65 million Egyptian pounds ($4.2 million).

He noted that the power outages in the Sheikh Zuweid and Rafah areas led to the interruption of water pumping from the underground wells that feed the city of Sheikh Zuweid. This has caused a major crisis for the residents in light of fears of an outbreak of the coronavirus and the need for water for personal hygiene, sterilization and hand-washing, among other preventive measures.

Following the power outage in Sheikh Zuweid and Rafah, the repair teams in the Sinai Electricity Department reconnected power to the two cities on March 28.

A source in the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company confirmed to the Egyptian newspaper Al-Shorouk that the repair teams managed to reinstall five current-carrying towers from el-Arish after their collapse March 26. The source indicated the completion of the repairs and the reconnection of power to Sheikh Zuweid and Rafah.

Mohamed Hajras, chairman of the Sheikh Zuweid Center Council in the northern Sinai Peninsula, said March 30 the state is implementing a plan to replace the overhead electrical power lines with ground lines. He said the plan would cover all parts of the city with ground lines instead since armed groups target overhead lines.

For years, the Egyptian army and police forces have engaged in deadly confrontations with armed groups in the Sinai Peninsula, especially in the northern Sinai area. Wilayat Sinai, which is affiliated with the Islamic State (IS), is the most prominent of these groups and has regularly bombed gas lines that extend between Egypt and Israel. The latest incident occurred Feb. 2 after the Egyptian government announced it would start importing gas from Tel Aviv. The group also blows up power lines in Sinai occasionally.




Turkey: Army ‘neutralizes’ 80 terrorists over past month

Dozens of shelters, cellars of terrorists also destroyed in anti-terror operations

Sarp Ozer   | AA


ANKARA
Turkish Ministry of National Defense on Sunday said a total of 80 terrorists were neutralized as part of cross-border and domestic anti-terror operations over the past month.

The ministry said 52 terror posts, shelters and cellars used by terrorists were also destroyed as part of operations.

Turkish authorities often use the word "neutralize" to imply the terrorists in question either surrendered or were killed or captured.

Although the statement did not mention any specific terrorist group, Turkish forces have been conducting operations against the PKK terrorist organization and its branches as part of cross-border and domestic anti-terror operations.

In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK -- listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and EU -- has been responsible for the deaths of 40,000 people, including women, children, and infants. The YPG is the PKK's Syrian branch.




Officials find mass grave in Rwanda linked to 1994 genocide
By Clyde Hughes

Machetes and bullets are seen in Gisenyi, Rwanda, on July 26, 1994, during the mass Tutsi genocide.
File Photo by John Isaac/United Nations

April 6 (UPI) -- Rwandan authorities say they have uncovered what is believed to be a mass grave that contains perhaps the remains of 30,000 people killed during the infamous 1994 genocide.

Officials said the remains were exhumed in the Kayonza District Eastern Province at a man-made pond. An officer with genocide survivor organization IBUKA said more than 50 bodies have already been found.

One official said information reported last summer led them to start searching in the area, and that tens of thousands of bodies may be there.

"But because of the terrain we have been failing to exhume the remains until we managed to drain the pond," they said. Authorities said they expect it will take several months to uncover all the remains at the site.

Rwanda's National Commission for the Fight Against Genocide says more than 118,000 victims were found between 2018 and 2019. About 1 million people, mostly members of the minority Tutsi, were killed in the 1994 genocide. Rwanda officials exhumed 141 bodies in January at an airstrip in Rubavu.

The majority Hutus began the killings after Tutsi rebels were accused of shooting down a plane that killed Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana exactly 26 years ago, on April 6, 1994.




US labels white supremacist group as terrorist organisation
for first time
Justin Vallejo New York
The Independent


For the first time, the US has designated a white supremacist group as a terrorist organisation.

Trump administration officials said on Monday that the Russian Imperial Movement would be named a "Specially Designated Global Terrorist" organisation, which would result in sanctions against the group or any Americans that engage in transactions with its members.

The move reflects the administration's growing concern about white supremacist groups with links to foreign actors.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his counter-terrorism coordinator Nathan Sales said the designations were "unprecedented."

"This is the first time the United States has ever designated white supremacist terrorists, illustrating how seriously this administration takes the threat. We are taking actions no previous administration has taken to counter this threat," Mr Sales said in a teleconference with reporters.

"RIM is still very much in the business of providing training to like-minded Neo-Nazis and white supremacists across Europe. We know that they have recruited individuals from other countries in Europe and continue to do so."

The administration also placed individual sanctions on its leaders, Stanislav Anatolyevich Vorobyev, Denis Valliullovich Gariev and Nikolay Nikolayevich Trushchalov.

According to US officials, the Russian Imperial Movement is alleged to provide paramilitary training to neo-Nazis in camps it runs in St Petersburg, Russia. They are alleged to have trained two Swedes who bombed a café, and attempted to bomb a refugee campsite, in the Swedish city of Gothenburg in 2016.

The State Department also confirmed its awareness of reports the Russian Imperial Movement was among forces that fought in Ukraine on behalf of pro-Russian separatists.

Under the new sanctions, the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control can seize any American property or assets belonging to the group and ban its members from travelling to the US. The US Justice Department will also be able to bring terror-related charges against anyone engaging in financial transactions with the group or its members.

In its annual terrorism report released in November, the State Department said ethnically and racially driven terrorism had risen alarmingly around the world since 2018, including in the US with the Pittsburgh Synagogue shooting.

"We know that white supremacists and other racially motivated terrorist organisations or networks communicate across international borders," Mr Sales said in November.

"We know that they are in a sense learning from their jihadist predecessors in terms of their ability to raise money and move money, in terms of their ability to radicalise and recruit, and so the State Department has been trying to mobilise international partners who see this threat the same way we do to take decisive action against these networks."




Pakistani courts go shamefully easy on terrorist who helped murder Jewish American journalist
by Farahnaz Ispahani
 | April 06, 2020
Washington Examiner


As Passover approaches and Jews in America and around the world gather for the high holy days, Ruth and Judea Pearl still await justice for the brutal killing of their son in Pakistan 18 years ago.

Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was beheaded in 2002, and his killers recorded the atrocity on video. Pearl was made to “confess” that he was an American and a Jew — the so-called crimes for which his captors executed him.

One of Pearl’s killers, al Qaeda leader Khalid Shaikh Mohammad, is in prison at Guantanamo Bay for this and many other terrorism-related crimes. But his associates, including British Pakistani Ahmad Omar Saeed Shaikh, had their sentences reduced by a Pakistani court last week — yet another instance reflecting Pakistan’s leniency toward jihadi extremists.

Soon after Pearl’s murder, Pakistan’s vast jihadi underground circulated the video of Mohammed beheading the young journalist as Pearl said, “My name is Daniel Pearl. My father’s Jewish, my mother’s Jewish, I am a Jew.” The video became very popular in Pakistan, reflecting the deep roots of anti-Semitism in the country.

Pearl had gone to Karachi, Pakistan, a few months after 9/11 to investigate alleged links between al Qaeda and Pakistan’s premier spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence, or ISI. Mohammed pretended to be a source and lured Pearl into the trap that led to his kidnapping and murder.

But Mohammed’s own history highlights Pakistan’s failure in controlling and possibly even abetting terrorists. Mohammed, a graduate of the London School of Economics, had been arrested in India in 1994 for kidnapping an American tourist on behalf of a Pakistani terrorist group backed by the ISI. He was released in exchange for passengers on an Indian Airlines plane hijacked to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan in 1999.

Given his track record, Mohammed should have been under observation by Pakistani authorities, but successive Pakistani governments have supported terrorism against India as a means of drawing attention to Pakistan’s position in its dispute with India over Kashmir. Instead of being detained or observed in Pakistan, Mohammed continued to operate on behalf of Pakistani terrorist group Jaish-e-Muhammad, or JeM for short and maintained links with al Qaeda.

After being arrested and convicted in the Pearl kidnapping and murder, Mohammed faced a death sentence and remained defiant. But as is often the case in Pakistan with terrorists, his appeals dragged on while he enjoyed considerable comfort in prison and even managed to stay in touch with his jihadi colleagues and friends.

Last week, the High Court in Sindh province reduced his sentence to seven years imprisonment, offering Mohammed a chance for release fairly soon, given that he has been in prison for several years already.

The Pakistani government, responding to international outrage at the court decision, has announced that it will go into appeal and will not free Mohammed. But those who know how things in Pakistan really work know that the stage has likely been set for another murderer’s freedom.

The appeals process will help the Pakistan government get through threats of financial sanctions by the United Nation’s Financial Action Task Force, which periodically questions Pakistan’s failure to meet international obligations in cracking down on terrorist financing and operations in the country.

But Pakistan’s deeper problem, of state-supported religious extremism, continues to grow, notwithstanding its government’s statements and the willingness of U.S. and European diplomats to accept them at face value.

Of course, the country is full of fanatical Muslims, but don't worry, there are only a little over 200 million of them.




Newcastle, UK, teenager, 16, charged with right-wing terrorism offences after online investigation

By Kathryn Riddell Multimedia Journalist
6 APR 2020 Chronicle Live

A 16-year-old boy from Newcastle been appeared in court accused of right-wing terrorism offences.

The boy has been charged with 11 offences including inviting support for banned group National Action, encouraging terrorism, inciting racial hatred and inciting religious hatred, Counter Terrorism Policing North East said.

He appeared before Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday but cannot be named due to his age.

He was originally arrested by officers from Counter Terrorism Policing in October 2019 as part of an intelligence-led investigation into suspected right-wing terrorism online.

Among the charges, the boy faces four counts of inviting support for the banned organisation in social media posts on four occasions between July and September last year.