Sunday, July 5, 2015

CNN BS alert: Jerusalem’s Old City “On the Verge of Extinction”


(Honest Reporting)
Go see them now, before it’s too late: threatened by neglect, the elements, changing architectural trends or ruthless developers, these outstanding buildings are all fighting a hard battle for survival.
So CNN states on its photo slideshow of “25 magnificent structures on the verge of extinction.” What could these structures be? Priceless ancient buildings being destroyed by ISIS fanatics in Syria such as the assault on artifacts taking place in Palmyra?

No.

This is the first photo that greets viewers on CNN’s website:


According to CNN, the Old City of Jerusalem is “on the verge of extinction.” That the Old City is on UNESCO’s List of World Heritage in Danger is no excuse for its inclusion on CNN’s slideshow. As with many UN bodies, that status can be attributed to anti-Israel politics rather than reality.

CNN was under no obligation to buy into this outrageous nonsense, particularly as the Old City is probably the most protected heritage site in the Middle East. All religious sites are protected by law and freedom of religion. Even the most disputed of those, the Temple Mount, is under the control of the Muslim Waqf under an agreement to maintain he status quo.

In fact, the biggest threat to the heritage of the Old City is from the Palestinians themselves who have carried out unsupervised excavations on the Temple Mount, destroying many priceless antiquities in the process.

In any case, it is nobody’s “last chance to see” Jerusalem’s Old City, which is certainly not “on the verge of extinction” and CNN has no business claiming that it is.

Pin the Tale on the Donkey: Democrats' Horrible Racist Past

The Dems want to pin the Confederate Flag, KKK, Great Depression, urban decay, and harsh marriage laws on the GOP... pin the tale on the Donkey instead!

Man walks past British Houses of Parliament wearing an ISIS flag and the police let him go, because they felt he broke no laws

(London) For years I've said the law is an ass in the UK where more is done for criminals and terrorists than their victims, and here is a fine example.

On Saturday the 4th of July 2015, a man dressed in an ISIS flag, carrying his daughter on his shoulders, walked up the road across the road from the British Houses of Parliament. However, when he was pointed out by the public to the police he was allowed to go on his merry way still dressed in the flag because he had broken no laws.



Scotland Yard said officers spoke to the man and considered his actions within the Public Order Act 1986.
A spokesman said: 'This man was spoken to by officers with consideration given to relevant legislation and a decision was taken by officers at the time that the man was acting within the law. He was not arrested.' He added: 'Wearing, carrying or displaying of an emblem or flag, by itself, is not an offence unless: the way in which, or the circumstance in which, the emblem is worn, carried or displayed is such as to cause reasonable suspicion that the person is a supporter or member of a proscribed organisation. 'While support of and membership of ISIS is unlawful it is not a criminal offence to advocate the creation of an independent state.'

The Public Order Act states that a person is guilty if he: 'Displays any writing, sign or other visible representation which is threatening, abusive or insulting within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress thereby.'
However, a Home Office spokesman said: 'ISIS is a prescribed group. Showing signs you are a supporter of that group is an offence. And to think if you fly a Union Jack in the UK you are deemed a racist. Why, even the police will make you remove the Union flag off your uniform. But fly the ISIS flag outside Parliament, why, that's OK then.

This ought to be good: Hamas and Fatah threaten to target each other in the West Bank



Costa Rica becomes 33rd country to launch pro-Israel caucus

The launch of the Israel Allies Caucus in the parliament of Costa Rica. (photo credit:ISRAEL ALLIES FOUNDATION)
The 20 Parliamentarians signed a foundation document reaffirming Israel as a Jewish state with Jerusalem as its capital.
(JPost) Costa Rica launched an official Israel Allies Caucus in their parliament last week, becoming the 33rd country in the world to do so, officials present at the event said Sunday.

The caucus was facilitated by The Israel Allies Foundation, an organization dedicated to promoting communication between parliamentarians and legislators around the world over who share a belief that the State of Israel has the right to exist in peace within secure borders.

“The establishment of the caucus demonstrates Costa Rica’s profound support for Israel and the importance it places in its bilateral relationship with the Jewish state,” said the foundation's Latin American coordinator, Leopoldo Martinez.

The Costa Rican Israel Allies Caucus consists of Legislative President, Rafael Ortiz and a dozen other parliament members from five different parties: Karla Prendas, Paulina Ramírez, Sandra Piszk, Juan Luis Jimenez, Juan Marin and Michael Arce of the Liberationist Party; Otto Guevara, the President of the Libertarian Movement; Gonzalo Ramirez, Abelino Esquivel and Fabricio Alvarado, of the two Christian Parties; Victor Morales and Marvin Atencio Zapata, of the Official Party.

"For years, the solidarity and friendship between the people of Costa Rica and Israel has been very clear, but we must constantly nourish and strengthen the relationship," Prendas, the chairwoman of the caucus, told her fellow parliamentarians. "We are here to increase efforts in that direction. That is precisely the reason for this activity."

Twenty parliamentarians, including Ortiz and three members of the board of the Legislative Assembly, signed a foundation document at the meeting that reaffirmed “the right of the State of Israel and the Jewish People to Jerusalem as its eternal capital,” and recommended “that all the countries move their Embassy to Jerusalem.”

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British Bangladeshi Muslim family of 12 who joined Islamic State feels 'safer than ever'

(BBC) A UK family of 12 who went missing have joined so-called Islamic State and feel "safer than ever", according to a statement said to be on their behalf.

The statement, purportedly sent by a British member of IS, said it was "outrageous" to suggest the Mannan family from Luton had been kidnapped and forced to join the group.

The BBC has not been able to verify if the statement is genuine.

A friend of a teenager among the 12 said he thought he had been "tricked".

The family, who have not been seen since 17 May, includes three children aged between one and 11. Police have previously said they may have travelled to Syria.

The statement is accompanied by two photos purportedly of family member Muhammed Abdul Mannan, which have not been independently verified.

It comes as a video apparently released by the IS group showed 25 men being shot dead in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra.

The missing family is:
  • Muhammed Abdul Mannan, 75, and his wife Minera Khatun, 53
  • Their daughter Rajia Khanom, 21, and sons Mohammed Zayd Hussain, 25, Mohammed Toufique Hussain, 19, Mohammed Abil Kashem Saker, 31, and his wife Sheida Khanam, 27
  • Mohammed Saleh Hussain, 26, and his wife Roshanara Begum, 24, along with three children, aged between one and 11
The statement, passed to the BBC by a Briton fighting with IS, said the family had arrived in a land that was "free from corruption and oppression" and had not been "commanded" to join by a single person but by the "Khalifah of the Muslims".

It said: "We say to those that are concerned for our safety to put your hearts at rest for we feel safer than we have ever felt before."

It went on to urge Muslims to "race to your state".

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The unholy lunacy of Israel-bashing churches

(NYP) The campaign to isolate and delegitimize Israel picked up ammunition last week when the United Church of Christ called for divestment from companies it says profit from the occupation of Palestinian territories.

Two other Protestant denominations, the Episcopal Church and the Mennonite Church, took up but failed to pass similar measures.

None of this actually comes as any surprise: All three churches have long actively crusaded against Israel.

Indeed, a majority of the UCC synod last week also endorsed a resolution declaring Israeli actions in the West Bank and Gaza to be acts of apartheid. (It didn’t quite pass because it lacked a two-thirds majority.)

The UCC says it acted out of concern about “violence perpetuated through acts of terror and the Occupation” — itself a false moral equivalence, pretending that violence targeting innocent civilians is the same as Israel’s refusal to simply abandon the Palestinian territories.

Let’s be clear here: Jerusalem would like nothing more than to see a Palestinian state under peaceful Arab rule. But it can’t find any takers. (The Palestinian Authority keeps demanding impossible conditions — and when Israel withdrew unilaterally from Gaza, the PA quickly lost control of the area to Hamas, which is dedicated to Israel’s destruction.)

In any case, the UCC resolution is completely one-sided, with no concern about terror. It focuses entirely on Israel as the sole evil.

This, even as the UCC and the other denominations completely ignore the outright slaughter of Christians and Muslims throughout the Middle East by Hamas, ISIS and other terrorist forces. Ancient Christian communities face genocide, yet these American churches can’t stop obsessing about Israel.

Though ostensibly intended to push both sides to a peaceful solution to the Middle East, the divestment resolutions accomplish precisely the opposite.

Incidentally, the measures also include a boycott of Israeli West Bank products — which would hurt the Palestinians who’d lose jobs as a result far more than it would Israel’s economy.

Worst of all, the resolutions encourage Palestinian leaders not to negotiate by holding out the hope that the world will force the Jewish state to accept a suicidal peace deal. Which is not, as Israel’s foreign ministry rightly noted, either “a moral stance or a reality-based position.”

And no lofty expressions about yearning for peace can pretend otherwise.

Boeing's New Laser Gun Could Be a Game-Changer for U.S. Soldiers


Boeing's newest laser weapon system is small enough to be transported by hand.
(The Motley Fool) [...] According to a Boeing representative, the company's new Compact Laser Weapon System (LWS) breaks down into four parts, each transportable by one or two Marines. Boeing says these components include:
  • a battery
  • a water-cooled chiller
  • a commercially available fiber laser
  • an upgraded beam director, weighing 40% less than a previous model.
In total, the system weighs about 650 pounds and would probably be operated by a squad of eight to 12 soldiers or Marines.

Able to be assembled in just 15 minutes, LWS is capable of generating an energy beam of up to 10 kilowatts that can, depending on the power level, be used to acquire, track, and identify a target -- or even destroy it -- at ranges of at least 22 miles. The weapon is designed specifically to track and attack moving aerial targets such as incoming artillery rounds, and low-flying aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles.

U.S. Special Operations forces are currently testing LWS, with "multiple" branches of the U.S. military expressing interest -- and no wonder.

According to Boeing, a laser gun such as LWS offers the military a "low cost per shot and an infinite magazine" -- both very attractive attributes. Indeed, in a press release, Boeing observed that "with a steady power supply, the Compact LWS can fire continuously." Such a weapon, once operational, might be used to sweep a battlefield, destroying everything it contacts, making it a significant force multiplier for dismounted infantry units.

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Turks protesting against China attack Koreans 'by mistake'

(AFP) Turkish nationalists protesting China's treatment of ethnic Uighur Muslims attacked a group of Korean tourists in the heart of Istanbul's old city on Saturday, mistaking them for Chinese nationals.

Hundreds of angry protesters marched towards the Topkapi Palace on the banks of the Bosphorus Strait in a show of solidarity with the Turkic Uigurs, who complain of cultural and religious suppression under Chinese rule.

Shouting "Allahu Akbar" (God is the Greatest), they attacked some Koreans outside the Topkapi Palace, which is visited by thousands of tourists every day.

The tourists were rescued by riot police, who fired tear gas to disperse the attackers, members of the notorious far-right Grey Wolves closely affiliated with Nationalist Movement Party (MHP).

Video footage by Dogan news agency showed a distraught Korean tourist telling reporters: "I'm not Chinese, I'm Korean."

The incident came amid a row between Ankara and Beijing over Turkish media reports of restrictions on Muslim Uighurs worshipping and fasting during the holy month of Ramadan.

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Ramadan Death Count Round Up (July 5th, 2015)


Also in Syria, the U.S. led airstrikes on Islamic State-controlled Raqqa, where at least 10 militants were killied, according to CBS News. There were 16 airstrikes across the city, an unusually intense series of attacks targeting militant group's structures and transportation routes, the news network reported.

(Afghanistan) In Helmand, 7 terrorists got the shock of their life when the mine they were planting at the side of the road, uttered 'Allah ackba' and blew up killing the lot of them. Also in Helmand, 2 people were shot dead by the peace loving Taliban.

23 terrorists have been killed, 23 wounded and 10 arrested in operations carried out by Afghan security forces these past 24 hours.

(Pakistan) The year long assault against the Taliban continues in North Warzistan with the army finally pushing into the last few remaining strongholds of these religious bigots. However, this has come at a cost, and today, 7 soldiers have been reported killed.

(Nigeria) A female suicide bomber has killed 6 people inside the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Potiskum city.


(Iraq) 73 people were killed and some 70 wounded in government artillery strikes on Ramadi and Falluja. ISIS suicide car bomber killed 7 Iraqi soldiers. A suicide truck bomber blew himself up during an taack on Baiji refinery, killing only himself.

Near Haditha, Iraqi troops detonated the booby trapped cars by anti-tank guided missiles before they reached their targets and killed some 20 IS fighers in addition to the six suicide bombers, while at least 10 Iraqi soldiers and policemen were killed and 16 others wounded.

Meanwhile, at least six IS jihadists were killed and nine wounded when an army helicopter gunship pounded an IS position in the center of the provincial capital city of Ramadi, some 110 km west of Baghdad.

Moreover, the Iraqi helicopters pounded an IS position in Hitawiyn area in south of the IS-held city of Fallujah, some 50 km west of Baghdad, leaving five militants killed, including a local leader, he said.

(Egypt) Egypt’s military launched air strikes and ground operations that killed 63 Islamist militants in North Sinai on Sunday, security sources said, as the country grapples with an increasingly ambitious insurgency based in the region.


Ramadan death toll is now at 3,870.

'How to' for the multi-cultural society: Railway posts 'how-to' toilet signs for tourists from Southeast Asia and the Middle East

(Switzerland) Fed up with having to clean up messes in the public toilets, the operators of the Mount Rigi cogwheel railway in central Switzerland have installed pictogram signs showing the right and wrong way to use the facilities as part of an information campaign.

The pictograms instruct users to sit on toilet seats rather than to squat on them and to discard used toilet paper in the lavatory rather than in the waste bin.

“It happens that guests mount on the toilet seats to do their business — sometimes they don’t know where to put the (toilet) paper,” Roger Joss, director of marketing for the Rigi railway, told 20 Minuten newspaper.

The signs, installed in a bid to improve cleanliness, appear to be targeted at tourists from Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

“Tourists from the Gulf region or Asian countries are not very aware of our way of living,” Marcel Furer, head of the regional tourist office, told 20 Minuten.

“It’s happened that people relieve themselves in the shower rather than in the toilet,” Furer said.

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Saturday, July 4, 2015

Ramadan Death Count Round Up (July 4th, 2015)

(Saudi Arabia) Saudi Arabia's interior ministry said on Saturday a wanted militant, a supporter of Islamic State, had been killed in an exchange of fire with police when he refused to surrender. Also, a Saudi policeman was killed in an exchange of fire on Friday in the same city when investigating a house where the suspect was believed to be hiding.

(Syria) An explosion at a mosque in Syria's Idlib province on Friday killed at least 25 members of the Al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front as they gathered at the mosque for iftar, the meal with which Muslims break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan.

In an attempt to push the Syrian Government totally out of the second city, 13 Islamist groups joined al-Nusra Front, and on Thursday mounted the biggest offensive against the government for 3 years. Despite the rebels firing hundreds of rockets and shells into at least seven government-held areas, they failed to make any headway, and by Saturday, Syrian army counterattacks has resulted in over 100 rebels being killed.

(Egypt) Egyptian warplanes killed 25 Islamist militants in North Sinai on Saturday, security sources said, as the Egyptian president visited the province after a major escalation of the conflict there. The sources said the air strikes hit militant targets near the town of Sheikh Zuweid, destroying weapons and explosives caches. They also said security forces had found about half a tonne of explosives in a tunnel on the border between the Sinai and Gaza.

(Iraq) A number of car bombs were detonated in Baghdad today resulting in the deaths of 19 people. One bomb targeted the Shi'ite Amil district in the southwest of the city around dusk, killing nine people and wounding 27. Another hit a bus garage in Doura in the south of the capital, killing three people. Northeast of Baghdad, in the town of Balad Roz, a third car bomb killed four people and an explosion near an outdoor market killed three people in Mhamoudiya town, just south of Baghdad.

(Afghanistan) Clearance operations against insurgents in different areas of Afghanistan. Have resulted in 73 terrorists killed and 80 others injured. Also six soldiers were killed in landmines explosion and rockets shelling in different provinces.

(India) 6 Pakistani terrorists have been killed by the Indian army as they tried to sneak into India.

(Yemen) Saudi air raids across the country have seen 34 people killed.

(Nigeria) At least several female suicide bombers struck the village of Zabarmari, killing 55 people and wounding over 100. With the death toll set to rise as so many people have been killed, the local authority has been unable to ascertain the exact number of people killed.

Ramadan death toll is now at 3,614.

Report: Two London Muslim teens have married ISIS jihadists in Syria

London (AFP) - Two of three teenage girls who travelled from Britain to Syria sparking criticism of the police response have married Islamic State (IS) group fighters, the lawyer for their families said Saturday.

Kadiza Sultana, 16, and 15-year-olds Shamima Begum and Amira Abase left their homes in February and flew to Istanbul before crossing into Syria.

Two of the trio have been in touch with their families to say they have married men in ceremonies approved by IS and are living in and around the Syrian city of Raqqa, the group's stronghold, the Guardian reported.

The newspaper did not identify which two of the three had got married at the families' request.

Tasnime Akunjee, who represents the families, told the Guardian that the news had "caused a lot of distress."

"It entrenches their lives in Syria, rather than in Britain. It erodes significantly hopes that they will come back," he added.
Cry me a river. Why would Britain want these jihadist bitches back?
The paper reported that the two teenagers were given a "catalogue" of men to choose from and that their husbands were in their 20s.

All three of the girls attended the same school in east London, Bethnal Green Academy.

They are believed to have followed a classmate who left a few months previously.

Four other girls from the same school have been given a court order banning them from travelling abroad over fears they too could go to Syria.

The girls' families have accused police of failing to communicate information which could have alerted them to the risk that their daughters would travel to Syria.

Scotland Yard believes around 600 Britons have travelled to Syria and Iraq since the conflict began though about half are believed to have returned to Britain.
So the jihadits' families blame the authorities rather than the jihadist upbringing they gave their daughters? Nice. Maybe the authorities should also look into what is being taught at that school?

Spain arrests Moroccan for distributing Islamic State propaganda and calling for jihad in Spain

MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish police arrested a Moroccan man in the north eastern city of Badalona on Saturday accused of distributing militant Islamist propaganda across social networks, the Interior Ministry said.

In a statement, the ministry said the man was a supporter of Islamic State militants and had called for jihad on two fronts.

"On one side, the call for Muslims to go to Syria and Iraq and form part of the self-proclaimed caliphate and, on the other, for those that cannot travel, autonomous terrorist acts in their respective countries of origin or residence," it said.

Spain says it is working to prevent radicalized young Muslims joining armed groups in Syria or Iraq or attacking targets at home. As of June 23, it had arrested 45 people this year in relation to international terrorism, according to the ministry's website.

Report: 74 children executed by ISIS in one year for 'crimes' that include refusal to fast

(Fox News) The blood-soaked executioners of ISIS have spared neither women nor children since the jihadist army established its caliphate a year ago, putting an estimated 74 kids and even more women to death for such offenses as practicing “magic” and refusing to fast during Ramadan.

A total of 3,027 people have been executed by ISIS since it declared itself a state under strict Islamic law in Syria and Iraq last June, according to a new report by the UK-based group, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

"Many of the charges against those executed are recorded as blasphemy and spying, but others include sorcery, sodomy, practicing as a Shia Muslim," the report states.

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Friday, July 3, 2015

Ukraine Crisis Update: July 2, 2015

(Ukraine) Those nice people at the institute of the Study of War knock out a sitrep on what is happening in Ukraine.

Pakistani police arrest cleric who led mob attacking Christians

LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani police said on Friday they had arrested a Muslim cleric accused of leading a mob trying to kill a Christian couple for allegedly desecrating the Koran.

Police rescued the Christians from the crowd near the eastern city of Lahore on Thursday, a relatively unusual intervention in a country where those accused of blasphemy are sometimes lynched on the spot.

Police officer Sohail Zaffar Chattha said the cleric leading the mob demanded that police arrest the couple and charge them with blasphemy against Islam.

"I told him I would not register a case because no blasphemy has been committed," Chattha said in a telephone interview.

"But I have registered a case against the cleric and 400 others for inciting violence and endangering the lives of the couple."

About 500 people in Sadar Farooqabad town attacked Owais Masih and his wife after a neighbor complained that they were sleeping on a plastic sheet with verses from the Koran written on it.

Police rescued the couple as the mob began to beat them. The couple were later taken into protective custody and moved to an undisclosed location.

"The mob meant business. They wanted to kill them right there," Chattha said. "And all because they are poor, illiterate people who didn't realize that a line from the Koran was written on a sheet they had purchased."

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And this in the country and city where Muslims casually use Koran pages as toilet paper.

Report: Saudi Prince to visit Israel

A Saudi Prince willing to even admit Israel exists much less step on its soil is, in itself, an amazing turnabout.

The unintended consequences of Obama's foreign policy misadventures has been driving Arabs to recognize they have bigger enemies than a few million Jews and their tiny sandbox.

The fear of certain death cuts through all the centuries of lies. The House of Saud knows that it will die if Iran continues its war of proxies. In a war with Iran, the Arab nations need Israel like the tip of a spear.

In any case, it's a huge first step in counteracting Obama's Iran capitulation.
(AWD News) The Saudi multi-millionaire media tycoon, prince Talal Bin Waleed, has urged all Arab nations to give up their acrimonious stance toward the Jewish nation and instead continue to strive for a more peaceful , prosperous and homogenous Middle-East.

The controversial Saudi prince Talal has openly declared his intention to embark a seven-day pilgrimage to Holy Land and pray in Al-Aqsa Mosque -- the third holiest site in Islam located in the Old City of Jerusalem-- , reported Okaz , the Arabic Saudi Arabian daily on Thursday.

"All my Muslim brothers and sisters must understand that it became a moral imperative for all inhabitants of war-torn Middle-East, namely Arabs, to desist their absurd hostility toward Jewish people. My sovereign, King Salman has instructed me to open a direct dialogue with Israel's intellectual building amicable ties with our Israeli neighbors," Okaz quoted the Saudi prince who lives in one of London's affluent suburbs.

I was always candid regarding the utmost necessity of quelling the growing waves of anti-Semitism in our volatile region , added Prince Talal, and I shall remain lavish in my praise to Israel as the sole democratic entity in one the most tyrannical parts in the entire world.

Saying that his voyage might be the harbinger of peace and fraternity, the Saudi Prince emphasized on developing the nascent military and intelligence co-operation with Tel Aviv.

EU’s chief for security: “Islam is a victim itself … political Islam should be part of the [European] picture”

Federica Mogherini
The most dangerous woman in Europe.
(10News.dk) More bad ideas from the unelected bureaucratic leaders of Europe. Federica Mogherini is an Italian politician and the current High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission in the Juncker Commission since 1 November 2014.

Mogherini claims that aversion against Islam and Muslim immigrations comes from “fear” and is a sign of “weakness”. And she openly admits that EU “fights” to give space to Islam, political Islam and Muslim immigration not just in Europen but in the whole world. Bad idea.

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Islamic State isn’t just destroying ancient artifacts — it’s selling them

BAGHDAD (WaPo) — Islamic State militants have provoked a global outcry by attacking ancient monuments with jackhammers and bulldozers. But they also have been quietly selling off smaller antiquities from Iraq and Syria, earning millions of dollars in an increasingly organized pillaging of national treasures, according to officials and experts.

The Islamic State has defended its destruction of cultural artifacts by saying they are idolatrous and represent pre-Islamic cultures. Behind the scenes, though, the group’s looting has become so systematic that the Islamic State has incorporated the practice into the structure of its self-
declared caliphate, granting ­licenses for digging at historic sites through a department of “precious resources.”

The growing trade reflects how Islamic State fighters have entrenched themselves since seizing the Iraqi city of Mosul a year ago Wednesday, in a dramatic expansion of the territory they control in this country and neighboring Syria.

The extremist group’s recent capture of Syria’s majestic 2,000-year-old ruins at Palmyra threw a spotlight on the risk that the Islamic State poses to the region’s rich cultural heritage. It is, however, just one of 4,500 sites under the group’s control, according to the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force.

“They steal everything that they can sell, and what they can’t sell, they destroy,” said Qais Hussein Rasheed, Iraq’s deputy minister for antiquities and heritage.

“We have noticed that the smuggling of antiquities has greatly increased since last June,” he added, referring to the month in which Islamic State militants took control of Mosul and large parts of northern Iraq.

At that time, militants also seized the ancient Assyrian capital of Nineveh. In a video released earlier this year, the Islamic State showed its fighters drilling off the faces of the mighty stone-winged bulls on the gates of the city. The militants also filmed themselves destroying statues at Mosul’s museum. But many of those items were actually replicas of antiquities kept in Baghdad, Iraqi officials said. Anything genuine and small enough to move was likely sold off or stockpiled by the militants, they said.

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Ramadan Death Count Round Up (July 3rd, 2015)

(Afghanistan) Over the past 24 hours, 9 soldiers and 29 terrorists have been killed across the country.

(Kashmir) The Indian army ambushed a load of Pakistani terrorists trying to sneak into India today, killing 3 of them. 2 Indian soldiers were injured during the gunfight.

(Yemen) 26 people died in the port city of Aden today. Saudi air raids killed 6 Huthi rebels the north of Aden. Clashes between both side of the argument saw 8 Huthi rebels killed, along with 7 soldiers loyal to exiled President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. Rebel shelling of several residential neighbourhoods overnight killed at least five people.

A drone attacked an army base held by al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in southeastern Yemen in the early hours of Friday, killing four suspected militants, witnesses said.

(Nigeria) Boko Haram terrorists have attacked another village in Nigeria, killing 29 people and burning down 200 houses.

A young 15-year-old female suicide bomber walked into a mosque in the village of Malari in the North Western Region of Nigeria and killed 12 people when she detonated herself.

(Somalia) A roadside bomb which was detonated as a military convoy went past, resulting in the death of 1 government soldier today in the lower Shebelle region, southern Somalia, today.

(Kenya) A raid by a Somalia clan crossed into Kenya and killed 7 Murule herdsmen.

(Iraq) Bombings in Baghdad and in a town south of the Iraqi capital have killed eight people. Police officials say a bombing on Friday near shops in the town of Madain, just south of Baghdad, left three people dead and wounded eight. Also in Madain, a bomb struck a checkpoint manned by pro-government Sunni militiamen, killing two fighters and wounding five. The officials say a bomb blast in a commercial street in eastern Baghdad killed three people.

(Syria) Islamic State jihadists crucified five people in northeastern Syria for not fasting during the holy Islamic month of Ramadan. The victims were brutalised on Monday in al-Mayadin city, where their bodies were left near the IS police headquarters with placards around their necks reading "crucified all day and flogged 70 times for breaking the fast of Ramadan".

(Libya) Several car bombs were detonated in the city of Derna, killing 6 people.

(Egypt) Security forces hunting down the terrorists who attacked a tranche of military posts the other day killed 35 near the town of Sheikh Zuweid.

One person was killed in Cairo, during protests held by Muslim Brotherhood supporters on the second anniversary of the removal of the MB and the arrest and detention of Mohamed Morsi.

Ramadan death toll is now at 3,275.

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Islamic State jihadists destroy iconic lion statue at Syria’s Palmyra museum


Irreplaceable Lion of al-Lat was 2,000 years old; brutal terror group also smashes other artifacts from Palmyra.

"Islam has a proud tradition of tolerance." ~Barack Obama
(Times of Israel) Islamic State group jihadists have destroyed a famous statue of a lion outside the museum in the Syrian city of Palmyra, the country’s antiquities director said Thursday.

Maamoun Abdelkarim said the statue, known as the Lion of Al-Lat, was an irreplaceable piece and was apparently destroyed last week.

“IS members on Saturday destroyed the Lion of al-Lat, which is a unique piece that is three meters (10 feet) tall and weight 15 tons,” Abdelkarim told AFP. “It’s the most serious crime they have committed against Palmyra’s heritage,” he said.

The limestone statue was discovered in 1977 by a Polish archaeological mission at the temple of al-Lat, a pre-Islamic Arabian goddess, and dated back to the 1st century BC. Abdelkarim said the statue had been covered with a metal plate and sandbags to protect it from fighting “but we never imagined that IS would come to the town to destroy it.”

IS captured Palmyra, a renowned UNESCO World Heritage site, from government forces on May 21, prompting international concerns about the fate of the city’s antiquities. So far, the city’s most famous sites have been left intact, though there are reports IS has mined them. Most of the pieces in the city’s museum were evacuated by antiquities staff before IS arrived, though the group has blown up several historic Muslim graves in recent weeks.

Also on Thursday, the group released photos showing its members in Aleppo destroying several statues from Palmyra that were being smuggled through the northern province.

“An IS checkpoint in [the] Wilyat [region of] Aleppo arrested a person transporting several statues from Palmyra,” the group said in an online statement. “The guilty party was taken to an Islamic court in the town of Minbej, where it was decided that the trafficker would be punished and the statues destroyed.”

The statement included photos showing several carved busts being destroyed with sledgehammers.

Abdelkarim said the busts “appear to be eight statues stolen from the tombs in Palmyra.”

“The destruction is worse than the theft because they cannot be recovered.”

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Intel Experts: Obama's 'Benign Neglect' of Terror Groups Has 'Disastrous' Consequences

(Newsmax) With al-Qaida and the Islamic State group enjoying safe havens across parts of Yemen, Syria and Iraq, and with terror attacks on the rise worldwide, doubts are growing about the effectiveness and sustainability of the Obama administration's "light footprint" strategy against global extremist movements.

A strategy predicated on training local forces and bombing terrorists from the air is actually making the situation worse, some leading intelligence analysts. Many are arguing for deeper U.S. involvement, if not with regular ground troops, then at least with elite advisers and commandos taking more risks in more places.

"What they are doing now is making it more likely that there will be a bigger, more disastrous catastrophe for the United States," said David Sedney, who resigned in 2013 as deputy assistant secretary of defense for Afghanistan and Pakistan.

"Drone strikes are not creating a safer, more stable world," Sedney said, and neither is the limited bombing campaign the Pentagon is running against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria. Both are creating new enemies, he added, without a plan to defeat them.

This week, the administration said it was asking law enforcement to be on high alert over the July 4 weekend following coordinated attacks last week by ISIS in the Middle East and Africa. A number of former administration officials said that warning should be heeded by the administration.

But it is the global counter terror efforts that have many others sounding an alarm. They include former Defense Intelligence Agency chief Michael Flynn, who accuses the administration for which he once worked of "policy confusion." Former Army deputy chief Lt. Gen. Richard Zahner says the Obama administration's policy of "benign neglect" toward strife-torn Yemen and Syria has ensured the existence of terrorist safe havens there for both al-Qaida and Islamic State militants.

Even Michele Flournoy, the former undersecretary of defense for policy who was the president's first choice to replace Chuck Hagel as defense secretary, wrote last month that the U.S. effort against the Islamic State is "faltering," and urged a more robust approach.

"U.S. counterterrorism policy has caused some intense backlash and has had a lot of unintended consequences," said Rosa Brooks, a former Obama administration Pentagon official.

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Iraq Situation Report: June 30 - July 01, 2015

(Iraq) Those nice people at the institute of the Study of War knock out a sitrep on what is happening in Iraq.

Breakdown of ISIS Egyptian attacks

The nice people at the Institute of the Study of War have done an interesting breakdown of what ISIS did, how they did it, and what they hope to achieve. It's well worth a read.


ISIS’s Wilayat Sinai launched a wave of simultaneous attacks on July 1 targeting as many as 21 Egyptian military and police positions in North Sinai, focused primarily on the city of Sheikh Zuweid. Nearly eight hours of clashes between the insurgents and Egyptian security forces left several dozen dead and more wounded by some estimates. Conflicting reports among local media, Wilayat Sinai, and the Egyptian government obscure the exact death toll. ISIS’s operation included simultaneous ground assaults on Egyptian military positions and three suicide bombings targeting checkpoints in Sheikh Zuweid and allegedly the officer’s club in al-Arish, although there has been no confirmation of any suicide operations in al-Arish. The Egyptian military, backed by F-16 fighter jets, eventually forced the insurgents to withdraw from Sheikh Zuweid. ISIS’s Wilayat Sinai immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, declaring it used heavy and light weapons, RPGs and mortars, guided missiles, and air defense weapons to force away Egyptian aircraft from the locations under siege. The statement released by Wilayat Sinai also asserted its responsibility for launching three suicide attacks.

Prof who lost U of I job over Israel Tweets is hired in Beirut


That's where all the anti-Israel trash of our Academia should be dumped.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — The American University of Beirut says it has hired a professor whose anti-Israel Twitter messages led the University of Illinois to rescind a job offer.

American University spokeswoman Maha Al-Azar said in an email Thursday that Steven Salaita will be the university’s Edward Said (SEYE’-eed) Chair in American Studies. She says Salaita has a one-year appointment and will start Sept. 2. His salary was not available.

Salaita did not respond to a request for comment but posted on Twitter that he has missed teaching.

Salaita is suing the University of Illinois.

The university offered him a job starting in fall 2014 but just before he was to begin work the school rescinded the offer citing a series of sometimes profane tweets about Israel. Some university donors complained the tweets were anti-Semitic.

Ramadan Death Count Round Up (July 2nd, 2015)

(Iraq) The Iraqi army's push into Anbar province saw 30 ISIS idiots killed and 5 vehicles destroyed.

(Yemen) The Houthi rebels shelling of the city of Aden continued today resulting in the deaths of 30 civilians and over 100 injured.

(Afghanistan) A night-time attack on a police checkpoint point in Wardak saw 7 policemen murdered.

(Mali) Six U.N. peacekeepers from Burundi were killed and five others were injured Thursday in an attack on their convoy in the West African nation of Mali, the United Nations has reported.

(Nigeria) Boko Haram terrorists, still smarting after the kicking they received from the armies of all the neighbouring countries they infect, must have come to the conclusion that fighting people with guns who are willing to fight back isn’t fair. So, looking for an easier target, they found the village of Kukawa and murdered 97 people who were praying in the local mosque in which to see the start of that day's fasting.

(Lebanon) A policeman was shot dead and 2 other people wounded when an unidentified gunman opened fire during a dispute among members of the Khuwailed family in the town of Bebnin.

Ramadan death toll is now at 3,078.

Egypt strikes back, kills 23 in Rafah

(Egypt) A day after the ISIS led attacks which killed so many, the Egyptian military have been stamping down hard on those they feel had a hand in such a brazen attack on the security forces. Which is why they have been hitting the town of Rafah which has so far killed 23 people, presumably 'terrorists'. Funny enough, the idiots who carried out this attack used state of the art Russian Kornet anti-tank missiles (as found in Gaza), and they also used surface-to-air missiles in which to try and keep the Egyptian air force from getting too close.


Ramadan death toll is now at 2,907.

About the aid that the latest Gaza Flotilla was ferrying to Gaza

(Israel) The other day, as Watcher reported, a bunch of plucky sailors (Master Bates, Seaman Stains and Rodger the Cabin boy among others) decided to show the world that nasty, racist Israel cannot continue to bully the tiny fiefdom of Gaza and decided to break the so called blockade by sailing a naval flotilla into Gaza Harbour. Of course, like all such blockade breakers, they packed their ships to the gills with aid, because, as we all know, the nasty hooked nose Jews deny those extremely nice and understanding people at Hamas the right to tool up with Iranian weaponry.

Anyway, Master Bates and his merry crew made a huge song and dance about how those pesky Jews had stopped them from taking vital and much needed aid to the poor, starving people living in Gaza.

Well, alone out of the entire world's media, The Washington Post asked these champions of humanity if they could list the aid that the Jews stopped them from conveying to Gaza. So Ann Ighe, a member of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition sent this photograph of the aid they carried to Gaza.


Yup, 2 boxes. The larger of the two was a solar panel, and the smaller a nebulizer. The boats did have on board 50 so called activists, which tells me that all these idiots want to do is go back home and say they risked life and limb in which to carry aid to the starving Arabs in Gaza.

Report: IDF Appoints Special Team to Plan Strike on Iran

IDF held drill with Greek army two months ago to test the S300 Russian anti-missile system.

Excerpt (INN):
A source close to [Defense Minister] Ya'alon was quoted by Walla! saying, "nothing has changed regarding the military option. Our working assumption is that Iran is lying all the time, beyond the fact that it is funding and directing terror in the Middle East. It (Iran) is our most bitter enemy today, even though we don't share a physical border with it, and we must not put off any kind of preparedness against it."

"In the end we don't believe Iran. We don't believe the (nuclear) project will be stopped. Therefore the (military) option will remain. ...We need to be ready also for the day in which Israel will need to make decisions alone. (What) if it becomes clear they are pushing the envelope in breach of the agreement? Or if Iran goes down deep underground (with its nuclear facilities)? And if new sites are found? Will we wait for the US to take care of them?"

"You have to prepare yourself for all of the threats. Not only for Gaza and Lebanon," added the source. "The military option costs money but the more time goes by, you're better prepared to carry out the mission."

Indicating Israel's growing preparedness ahead of a potential military clash with Iran, the IAF held a special drill with the Greek air force two months ago, in which roughly 100 members of the IAF took part including dozens of crews from all the F-16i squadrons.

The unusual drill had IAF pilots operating in unfamiliar territory for a night and the following day, and included simulations of strikes and dogfights involving dozens of fighter jets.

Most importantly, in the drill the Greek army reportedly deployed advanced anti-missile defense systems similar to the Russian S-300 that Moscow sold to Iran and has yet to ship. The advanced S-300 system is considered to be a major challenge in carrying out an airstrike in that it can shoot down rockets as well as jets.

British woman charged with inciting terrorism and ISIS membership

(The Guardian) A woman from Staffordshire has been charged with inciting terrorism and being a member of Islamic State.

The 26-year-old from Burton-on-Trent is accused of sending a series of tweets encouraging others to “commit, prepare or instigate” acts of terror.

West Midlands police said the woman, who cannot be named, was also charged with belonging to a banned organisation, namely Isis, between October 2014 and January this year.

The woman is due to appear at Westminster magistrates court later on Thursday.

She was arrested by officers from the West Midlands counter-terrorism unit at Heathrow airport in February after arriving on a flight from Turkey.

One of two charges against the woman alleges that she breached the 2006 Terrorism Act by publishing tweets intending members of the public to be “directly encouraged or otherwise induced” to commit, prepare or instigate acts of terrorism between 30 September and 20 October last year.

It is also alleged that she was a member of Isis between 23 October 2014 and 9 January 2015, while within the jurisdiction of the central criminal court.

Obama administration blocks attempts by Arab allies to fly heavy weapons directly to Kurds to fight Islamic State

Middle East allies accuse Barack Obama and David Cameron of failing to show strategic leadership in fight against ISIS, as MPs could be given vote on whether to bomb Syria.
(The Telegraph) The United States has blocked attempts by its Middle East allies to fly heavy weapons directly to the Kurds fighting Islamic State jihadists in Iraq, The Telegraph has learnt.

Some of America’s closest allies say President Barack Obama and other Western leaders, including David Cameron, are failing to show strategic leadership over the world’s gravest security crisis for decades.

They now say they are willing to “go it alone” in supplying heavy weapons to the Kurds, even if means defying the Iraqi authorities and their American backers, who demand all weapons be channelled through Baghdad.

High level officials from Gulf and other states have told this newspaper that all attempts to persuade Mr Obama of the need to arm the Kurds directly as part of more vigorous plans to take on Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) have failed. The Senate voted down one attempt by supporters of the Kurdish cause last month.

The officials say they are looking at new ways to take the fight to Isil without seeking US approval.

“If the Americans and the West are not prepared to do anything serious about defeating Isil, then we will have to find new ways of dealing with the threat,” said a senior Arab government official. “With Isil making ground all the time we simply cannot afford to wait for Washington to wake up to the enormity of the threat we face.”

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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Russia 'reviewing' legality of Baltic states independence

Moscow (AFP) - Russia's Prosecutor General is reviewing the legality of the independence of the three Baltic countries from the Soviet Union, a spokesman said Tuesday.

The move drew a furious reaction from Lithuania's President Dalia Grybauskaite, who said, "No one has the right to threaten" our independence.

Two lawmakers from the majority United Russia party argued in their appeal to prosecutors that decisions by the State Council of the Soviet Union, which granted independence to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, were illegal.

The lawmakers claimed that the decisions "brought great harm" to the country and should therefore be qualified as "state treason", according to the appeal which is now under review.

The Prosecutor General's office is "reviewing the request by lawmakers in accordance with Russian law," a spokesman told AFP.

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Palestinians say no to Rainbow flag. What will Obama think?


(West Bank) Last week, gay marriage became legal in the US. Across the world, the barriers to homophobia are coming down. But in certain parts of the world it is still a crime to love your fellow man (or woman), and the poor Palestinians, so loved by Obama and his fellow liberal crowd, have tended to remain silent on how Muslims treat those who are exactly the same as the rest of us, but prefer their own company.

Last week was when Turkish gays celebrated their so called exclusiveness via their annual gay parade. Well, the Turks were having none of that and so they sent in their riot police in which to break up this little get-together in which to say "No homosexuality under Islam".

Now you see it
This week, some bright spark painted the Rainbow flag on the separation wall between Israel and the West Bank. Faster than you can say 'Allah Ackba', the Palestinian authority had whitewashed it out. Yup, it appears that the so called cash strapped Pals can find the money to cover up elements of a way of life they find abhorrent. But not pick up the litter.

Now you don't
And Western liberals not only remain silent on this bigotry, they also whitewash it over, in which to continue to blame Israel of being the only bigots in the region. I mean, there was even a Queers Against Israel movement. Talk about being f--king stupid.

Some Palestinian related news




And now for some circus-like news:








Ramadan death toll is now at 2,884.

German Ethics Council calls for incest between siblings to be legalised

(Berlin) I spent over 10 years living in Germany (Osnabruck, Hanover and Düsseldorf). Love the country, love the people, love the way of life. However, I feel that the Germans are starting to walk down the road of political correctness which has made the UK a laughing joke.

Today I came across the story that Germany’s national ethics council has called for an end to the criminalisation of incest between siblings after examining the case of a man who had four children with his sister. Yes, you read that right. They wish to legalise the right for blood members of the same family to get it together and live happily ever after.

Sexual relations between siblings or between parents and their children are forbidden under section 173 of the German criminal code and offenders can face years in prison. Yet the German Ethics Council has now recommended the section be repealed, arguing that the risk of disability in children is not enough to warrant the law and de-criminalising incest would not remove the huge social taboo around it.

Excuse me, did I read that right?
That the risk of disability in children is not enough to warrant the law and de-criminalising incest would not remove the huge social taboo around it.
And to think we in the West bash Pakistani Muslims for marrying their cousins, and yet here we are (well, in Germany at least) trying to outdo people we love to malign for their medieval practices.

Britain's Schindler, Sir Nicholas Winton, Dies at 106


Dubbed 'Britain's Schindler', Sir Nicholas Winton saved the lives of 669 Jewish children from the Holocaust during the Second World War.
(The Telegraph) Sir Nicholas Winton, who organised the rescue of Jewish children from the Holocaust in 1939, has died aged 106, his family said.

Winton earned himself the label "Britain's Schindler" for saving the lives of 669 children by sending them from Prague to London by train.

His son-in-law Stephen Watson said Sir Nicholas died peacefully in his sleep at Wexham Hospital in Slough.

Sir Nicholas rarely spoke of his achievements, believing his actions to be unremarkable. But he kept a scrapbook with details and photographs of the children he saved.

He came to public attention only in 1988, when a family friend sent the scrapbook to the BBC and he was reunited with some of those who call themselves "Nicky's Children" on an emotional episode of the programme That's Life!

His extraordinary story began in December 1938 when, as a 29-year-old stockbroker, he cancelled a skiing holiday and instead visited Prague at the request of a friend who urged him to be witness to the country's plight. The Nazis had invaded the Sudetenland two months earlier and the situation was becoming increasingly dangerous for Jews.

While agencies were organising the mass evacuation of children from Austria and Germany, there was no such provision in Czechoslovakia.

Sir Nicholas returned to Britain and masterminded the rescue mission - finding adoptive homes for the children, securing exit and entry permits for them, and ensuring each had the required £50 guarantee (£2,500 in today's money) enabling them to travel. On some occasions, he forged Home Office documents which had been too slow to arrive, and without which the children would not have been allowed to leave.

He and his mother collected the children at Liverpool Street Station and sent them on to new homes, either with relatives or strangers who had volunteered to take them in.

Eight trains reached London but the ninth did not. It had been set to leave on September 1 1939, carrying 250 children. But that day Germany invaded Poland and all borders were closed. Parents desperate to spirit their children to safety were turned away at the station gates. It is thought nearly all the children due to leave that day ended up in the concentration camps.

But Sir Nicholas saved so many lives that an estimated 6,000 people across the world are descendants of "Nicky's Children". They include Karel Reisz, director of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and The French Lieutenant's Woman; Joe Schlesinger, the Canadian television journalist; and Lord Dubs, the Labour peer.

After the war, Sir Nicholas joined the International Refugee Organisation, part of the United Nations. His role including supervising the disposal of items - including crates of false teeth, reading glasses and gold fillings - taken from victims of the gas chambers.

In his later years he worked for the Abbeyfield organisation, which provides care for the elderly. Some years ago, a chance conversation uncovered the fact that one of his fellow trustees was the son of a child Sir Nicholas had saved.

He was knighted by the Queen in 2003 "for services to humanity", with the monarch telling him: "It's wonderful that you were able to save so many children."

In 2010 he was awarded a Hero of the Holocaust medal at 10 Downing Street, and last year received the Czech Republic's highest honour, the Order of the White Lion. The Czech president, Milos Zeman, told him he had given the children "the greatest possible gift: the chance to live and to be free".

More than 42 MILLION Muslims 'support ISIS' – as experts warn the figure will grow

(Daily Express) The study, based on four recent polls, reveals the shocking level of support for the caliphate around the world.

Ryan Mauro of the Clarion Project, which carried out the research, warned that "ISIS is only a fraction of what it could potentially become".

He said: "If we don't act quickly, this is still going to grow – and what we're looking at today is going to look like the good old days compared to the future."

More than 8.5million people view ISIS positively, and around 42million view them somewhat positively, according to the data.

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Ramadan Death Count Round Up (July 1st, 2015)

(Yemen) Shia Houthi militia shelled a neighbourhood in northern Yemen’s Aden province, killing 18 and injuring 70.

A Saudi, soldier posted along the country's southern border with Yemen, has died of wounds sustained from a missile strike launched by Shiite rebels from across the border.

(Lebanon) The Lebanese Army have killed 5 members of the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front on the border with Syria.

(Afghanistan) 73 terrorists and 10 Afghan soldiers have been killed across the country these past 24 hours.

A bunfight between Afghanistani border troops and Pakistani army elements trying to set up a checkpoint inside Afghanistan resulted in 8 Pakistani soldiers killed for 1 Afghan.

(Iraq) ISIS today released yet another video of them carrying out yet another barbaric beheading.

22 members of the Jabour tribe were executed at the hands of ISIS west of Mosul today.

(Pakistan) Gunmen on motorcycles tipped up at a welder's shop today in the city of Quetta and shot dead 3 workers simply for belonging to another faction of Islam. In another targeted killing, a Levies forces constable was shot dead at a check post in Pishin district.

(Egypt) Hours after the murderous attack in the Sinai, Egyptian troops have killed 9 members of the Muslim Brotherhood in a suburb of Cairo.

(Nigeria) A couple of suicide bombers again targeted a hospital in Maiduguri during a visit to the city by the Nigerian Vice President. The first blast at 1030hrs GMT resulted only in the death of the idiot behind the bomb, the second bomb a couple of minutes later, also only killed the idiot behind the bomb, 3 people were also injured.

(Bangladesh) A shoot out between the border police and 2 smugglers saw the smugglers losing their lives.

(Algeria) A terrorist has been killed by the local old bill in an operation near the town of El-Oued Kheraz

Ramadan death toll is now at 2,881.

British Muslim Males Appear in Court for Rape of White Girl

(Keighley Online) A group of alleged paedophile Asian males is to deny the multiple rape of a white girl.

English Defence League supporters protested outside Bradford Magistrates’ Court as 15 defendants, all from Keighley, today appeared to answer the sex charges.

West Yorkshire Police mounted a huge public order operation to prevent trouble and keep the EDL away from the defendants in Centenary Square.

Most of the offences were committed against the same girl between 2011 and 2012 in Keighley, when she was aged 13 to 14.

All the men have indicated not guilty pleas and their cases were committed to Bradford Crown Court, where they will appear next on July 13.

The defendants and charges are:

Israr Ali, 19, of Devonshire Street West, is charged with raping the girl on two occasions. He was remanded in custody.

Tauqeer Hussain, 23, of Belgrave Road, is charged with raping the same girl on three occasions. He is also charged with raping another schoolgirl in 2009.

Mohammed Akram, 62, of Holker Street, is charged with sexual activity with a child.

Rohail Hussain, 18, of Hawk Street, Lawkholme, is charged with raping the girl on one occasion.

Rohail Iqbal, 21, of Skipton Road, Beechcliffe, is charged with raping the same girl once.

Nasir Khan, 23, of Buxton Street, is charged with three counts of raping the girl.

Khalid Raja Mahmood, 34, who appeared via video link from prison, is charged with five counts of rape of a child.

Mohammed Hussain Sardar, 18, of Bradford Street, Lawkholme, is charged with raping the girl on two occasions.

Saqib Younis, 29, of Bradford Street, Lawkholme, is charged with raping the girl on two occasions.

Bilal Ziarab, 20, who is from Keighley, but resides at Sedgwick Close, Bradford, is charged with raping the girl twice.

Sufyan Ziarab, 22, of Kendal Mellor Court, is charged with raping the girl two times.

A 16-year-old, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, is also charged with sexual offences.

Zain Ali, 20, of Buxton Street, is charged with raping the girl on two occasions.

Faisal Khan, 26, of Buxton Street, is charged with raping the girl twice.

Yasser Kabir, 24, of Belgrave Road, also appeared via a prison video link. He is charged with raping the girl four times.

Entire British based Islamic family of 12 thought to have buggered off to join ISIS

(Luton) It it appears that yet another family from the UK have upped sticks and buggered off to join their ideological brothers, ISIS, in Syria. The family of 12 all departed on holiday to Bangladesh early on in the year. However, on their return trip, they broke their journey on May the 11th by stopping off in Turkey. Since then, nobody has seen sight nor sound of them.

The family members have been named as Muhammed Abdul Mannan, 75, his wife, Minera Khatun, 53, their daughter Rajia Khanom, 21, and sons Mohammed Zayd Hussain, 25, Mohammed Toufique Hussain, 19, Mohammed Abil Kashem Saker, 31, and his wife Sheida Khanam, 27, Mohammed Saleh Hussain, 26, and his wife Roshanara Begum, 24, and three children aged between 1 and 11.


I wonder when the liberal world will get round to blaming the UK, British Police as the reason these people went in search of... paradise.

In warped ISIS parody, Syrians execute 18 ISIS jihadists

This is like Game of Thrones meets Sons of Anarchy.

(Syria) The world has become accustomed to pictures of ISIS religious bigots dressing up their victims in orange jumpsuits and carrying out the most gruesome murders. So why am I not surprised to find that a Syrian Rebel Group opposed to ISIS (Jaysh al-Islam) has released a video which parodies the ISIS productions, but in this case, the executioners wear orange jump suits and the victims (is that the right term?) are captured ISIS terrorists wearing black and chained together, wearing ankle and hand shackles with metal balls attached.

The nearly 20-minute film clip mimics many aspects of ISIS's own execution videos, with similar sound effects and visuals.



Ramadan death toll is now at 2,724.

Islamic terrorists target military checkpoints in Egypt, killing at least 70 and wounding 54 soldiers

(Cairo) Continuing with their unholy quest, in which cause as much murder death kill over the holy Ramadan period, Islamic terrorists today struck numerous military checkpoints in the restive northern Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, killing at least 70 soldiers and civilians and wounding 54 more. 35 Islamic terrorists have been reported killed along with three land cruisers fitted with anti-aircraft guns. There are reports that soldiers and equipment have been taken. (1 APC that was being driven away was destroyed by an Egyptian Apache gunship.)


In the town of Sheikh Zuweid, 70 terrorists attacked 5 checkpoints after suicide bombers had opened the way.

The ISIS affiliate in Egypt has claimed responsibility for the attack. In a statement circulated on Twitter accounts affiliated to the group, IS explained that its allies had mounted 15 simultaneous attacks on military sites, including "martyrdom operations" on Al-Arish's officers club and two checkpoints in Sheikh Zuweid.

Israel has closed its border with Egypt whilst security forces battle these Islamic terrorists.


Ramadan death toll is now at 2,671.