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Sweden: Lax Festival in Sollefteå – twice as many sexual victims

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On Friday night, the police received seven reports of suicide at the Lax Festival in Sollefteå, the police writes in his incident report. This despite the fact that the festival had invested more in security and more lighting.

Via: friatider.se

Prior to this year’s salmon festival in Sollefteå, the organizers agreed to strengthen their guard to counter the number of victims of sexual abuse.

“Recently, several festivals have suffered from boring events in the form of various abuses. Despite various efforts, drowsiness has nevertheless been possible and with this fresh in mind, the Lax Festival will strengthen the guard extra for everyone’s safety,” the organizers wrote on their website.

Among other things, you would have 15 order guards in place, extra lighting of darker areas and several gatekeepers. In addition, two extra bright lights have been set which illuminate the outer area and had 10 own reflexed festival hosts with Komradio in the area that were in direct radio connection with a management center.

The organizers have also hired civil-clad people to search for abuse in the audience, and placed people who will monitor the festival from above like a prison farm.

“In the public sea, we will also have a number of civilian people who are tasked with searching for different situations and dismissing them. In addition, we will also have people who are highly placed and can overlook the public from above,” writes on the website.

But nothing helped.

On Friday night, police patrols took place against 7 unreasonable reports.

It’s almost twice as many as last year when four were reported, according to SVT News Western Norway.

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Germany: Muslim Biker Gang Vows to “Protect” Fellow Muslims

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Muslim vigilantes enforcing Islamic justice have become increasingly common in Germany. The government’s inability or unwillingness to stop them has led to the rise of anti-Muslim counter-vigilantes. Germany’s BfV intelligence agency, in its latest annual report, warned that an escalating action-reaction cycle could result in open warfare on German streets.

Via: Soeren Kern      

  • The self-appointed “Sharia Police” urged both Muslim and non-Muslim passersby to attend mosques and to refrain from alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, gambling, music, pornography and prostitution. In November 2016, the Wuppertal District Court ruled that the Islamists did not break German law and were simply exercising their right to free speech. The ruling, which effectively legitimized Sharia law in Germany, was one of a growing number of instances in which German courts are — wittingly or unwittingly — promoting the establishment of a parallel Islamic legal system in the country.
  • “Even if we still refuse to believe it: Parts of Germany are ruled by Islamic law! Polygamy, child marriages, Sharia judges — for far too long the German rule of law has not been enforced. Many politicians dreamed of multiculturalism…. This is not a question of folklore or foreign customs and traditions. It is a question of law and order. If the rule of law fails to establish its authority and demand respect for itself, then it can immediately declare its bankruptcy.” — Franz Solms-Laubach, parliamentary correspondent, Bild.

 

German Muslims have established a self-styled biker gang — modelled on the Hells Angels — aimed at protecting fellow Muslims from the “ever-growing hatred of Islam,” according to Die Welt.

The emergence of the group, which aspires to open chapters in cities and towns across Germany, has alarmed German authorities, who have warned against the growing threat of vigilantism in the country.

Muslim vigilantes enforcing Islamic justice have become increasingly common in Germany. The government’s inability or unwillingness to stop them has led to the rise of anti-Muslim counter-vigilantes. Germany’s BfV intelligence agency, in its latest annual report, warned that an escalating action-reaction cycle could result in open warfare on German streets.

The gang, which calls itself “Germanys Muslims” (the possessive apostrophe is not used in German), is based in Mönchengladbach and now has offshoots in Münster and Stuttgart. It was founded by Marcel Kunst, a German convert to Islam who also uses the name Mahmud Salam.

The gang’s uniform consists of a black leather jacket with a logo depicting a one-fingered salute, the “Finger of Tawheed,” which represents belief in the oneness of Allah. The logo also includes the number 1438, which represents the current year in the Muslim calendar, as well as the number 713, which stands for GM (Germanys Muslims), the seventh and thirteenth letters of the alphabet.

Police say they do not know how many people belong to the gang, which was established in May. The group’s Facebook page, which has more than a thousand followers, describes itself as a “citizens’ initiative” which advocates for the “peaceful coexistence between Muslims and non-Muslims in Germany.” A mission statement dated June 15 reads:

“Our organization has been founded for only one purpose: To protect and support our brothers and sisters from the ever-growing hatred of Islam!!! To all non-Muslims who read this post, pay attention. The following could change your perception of us!!! We respect every religion and, as dictated by the Quran, do not force our faith on anyone!!! We do not sympathize with the Islamic State and are against compulsion in faith and in marriage!!! ISLAM DOES NOT RECOGNIZE HONOR KILLINGS AS IS OFTEN SUPPOSED!!! The raised finger in our logo is not from the so-called Islamic State. In our faith it symbolizes that there is only one God!!! We have summarized 40 commandments from the Quran for you….IMPORTANT. Whoever gets into a fight on the road or elsewhere (except for self-defense) will be expelled from our group without further discussion!!!”

Although “Germanys Muslims” claims to disavow violence, police say that several of its senior members are known to be Salafists, whose aim is to replace liberal democracy in Germany with Sharia law. One of its members, for instance, was detained as a security precaution during the Tour de France, which passed through Mönchengladbach on July 2.

German police describe the group’s founder, Kunst, as an “Islamist who moves in Salafist circles.” In a video that is no longer available, Kunst called on the group’s members to protect mosques and Muslim women.

In a July 27 interview with Die Welt, Isabella Hannen, spokeswoman for the Mönchengladbach Police Department, revealed that police met with Kunst on July 5 and warned him that “vigilantism will not be tolerated.” They also stressed that the monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force (Gewaltmonopol) is the exclusive domain of the state. On July 28, “Germanys Muslims” issued a statement saying that the group respects the authority of the state. “So far, we have no evidence that they are a danger, but we are keeping our eyes on them,” Hannen said.

An illustrative photo of an “outlaw” motorcycle gang. (Image source: Roy Lister/Wikimedia Commons)

In its annual report released on July 4, Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, the Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV), said that Salafism is the “fastest-growing Islamic movement in Germany.” The report revealed that the number of Salafists in Germany jumped to 9,700 in 2016, up from 8,350 in 2015; 7,000 in 2014; 5,500 in 2013; 4,500 in 2012; and 3,800 in 2011. According to the BfV:

“Salafists are seeking to impose a theocracy based on their interpretation of the Sharia and in which the liberal democratic order no longer applies. Political and jihadist Salafists share the same basic ideology. They differ primarily in the means by which they wish to achieve their objectives…. Nevertheless, it should be noted that political Salafism has an ambivalent relationship to violence… it does not always prohibit religiously-sanctioned violence.”

A previous BfV report stated:

“The absolutist nature of Salafism contradicts significant parts of the German constitutional order. Specifically, Salafism rejects the democratic principles of separation of state and religion, popular sovereignty, religious and sexual self-determination, gender equality and the fundamental right to physical integrity.”

The BfV also warned of the danger of civil unrest:

“The potential threat posed by Salafist violence remains dangerously high. Salafist violence could create an additional dynamic through interactions with extremist groups from other ‘hostile’ ideological camps, as already occurred in individual cases in the past.”

The BfV was referring to an alliance between hooligans from rival football clubs who temporarily set aside their mutual hatred for each other in order to unite against a common enemy: radical Salafists. At one point, the grouping, known as Hooligans versus Salafists (HoGeSa), had more than 40,000 followers on its Facebook page before it was shut down by Facebook censors.

According to some commentators, the rise of HoGeSa was fueled in part by a growing sense of frustration that the German government is not doing enough to curb the spread of Islam in the country. Others said the group was incited by the Salafists’ increasingly provocative support for replacing Germany’s democratic order with Islamic law.

In Wuppertal, for example, seven self-appointed “Sharia Police” sparked public outrage when they distributed yellow leaflets which established a “Sharia-controlled zone” in the Elberfeld district of the city. The vigilantes urged both Muslim and non-Muslim passersby to attend mosques and to refrain from alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, gambling, music, pornography and prostitution.

In November 2016, however, the Wuppertal District Court ruled that the Islamists did not break German law and were simply exercising their right to free speech. The ruling, which effectively legitimized Sharia law in Germany, was one of a growing number of instances in which German courts are — wittingly or unwittingly — promoting the establishment of a parallel Islamic legal system in the country.

In Berlin, a hundred Islamists are now openly enforcing Sharia law on city streets, according to local police who are investigating a recent string of violent assaults in the German capital. The self-appointed morality police involve Salafists from Chechnya, a predominantly Sunni Muslim region in Russia. The vigilantes are using threats of violence to discourage Chechen migrants from integrating into German society; they are also promoting the establishment of a parallel Islamic legal system in Germany. German authorities appear unable to stop them.

Bild, the largest-circulation newspaper in Germany, recently warned that the country was “capitulating to Islamic law.” In a special “Sharia Report” it stated:

“The 2013 coalition agreement between the Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats promised: ‘We want to strengthen the state’s legal monopoly. We will not tolerate illegal parallel justice.’ But nothing has been done.”

In a commentary, Franz Solms-Laubach, Bild’s parliamentary correspondent, wrote:

“Even if we still refuse to believe it: Parts of Germany are ruled by Islamic law! Polygamy, child marriages, Sharia judges — for far too long the German rule of law has not been enforced. Many politicians dreamed of multiculturalism…. This is not a question of folklore or foreign customs and traditions. It is a question of law and order. If the rule of law fails to establish its authority and demand respect for itself, then it can immediately declare its bankruptcy.”

Meanwhile, German authorities have been fighting an uphill battle against an extremely violent “rocker” gang, the “Osmanen Germania” — “Ottoman Germania” — which consists mostly of Turkish Germans and, like the “Germanys Muslims” gang, is modeled on the Hells Angels.

The “Ottoman Germania” group, which claims to be a boxing club concerned about the welfare of young people, was founded after Hells Angels decided to allow non-Turkish migrants to join. Police say “Ottoman Germania” is an effort by former Turkish German members of the Hells Angels to protect their market share of organized crime.

The “Ottoman Germania” group is one of the fastest-growing gangs in Germany. Within months of its founding in April 2015, the group had established dozens of chapters across the country. Today the group, which profits from prostitution, extortion and the trafficking of weapons and drugs, operates across Europe, despite repeated police raids.

German authorities believe the “Ottoman Germania” is close to the Turkish government, which uses the group to fight Turkey’s internal political struggles in Germany. Police say the gang also cooperates with Germany’s Salafists.

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Sweden: Judged for gang rape but no expulsion

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Three Muslims men raped a girl at the age of 15 while they took hold of her and held her. The sentence became prison and compensation – but all three may stay in Sweden.

Via: expressen.se

It was in mid April that the teenage girl met for the first time with the three men, in connection with a party in an apartment in Södermalm, Stockholm. That same night they exposed her to serious rape in a row, according to the District Court’s verdict announced on Friday.

According to the prosecutor’s description of the course of events, the men together and by mutual agreement have taken hold of the girl and held her arms while they were raping her during the all night.

Early the next morning, the girl alerted her dad in sms that she had been raped. Without jacket and shoes she left the residence and met the dad and alerted the police. Shortly thereafter the three men were arrested.

The district court drops all three

The trial has been on the prosecutor’s line and now condemns two of the men for gross rape to three years in prison. The third man is sentenced to two years in prison for assisting the rape.

They are judged to jointly pay SEK 165,000 in damages to the girl.

The prosecutor demanded that two of the men be expelled from Sweden. The district court is of the opinion that the serious crime justifies expulsion, but has finally landed for men to remain. In one of the cases reference is made to the man’s connection to Sweden, in the second case, for humanitarian reasons.

The men are judged against their denial. During the trial, the men told different stories of how they had volunteered sexual contact with the girl during the evening.

Elisabeth Massi Fritz, plaintiff attorney for the raped girl, believes that the convicting sentence is a “victory for justice”.

“I hope everyone is reading this judgment and realizing that the only right thing is to just report a police report. Never giving up and remembering that it’s never your fault as a victim of being raped, “says Massi Fritz.

Appeals – Want to see expulsion

She also announces that the judgment will be appealed.

“In any case, I will appeal against the sentence and the expulsion claim. Two of these guys lack Swedish citizenship and I do not think they should stay in Sweden, says Elisabeth Massi Fritz.

Attorney Magnus Ljungstedt represents the 19-year-old who is sentenced to assist in serious rape.

– He is convicted of very thin evidence, and in addition to assisting rape as the prosecutor did not even invoke. It will of course be appealed, “said the lawyer.

Attorney Daniel Svensson represents 20-year-old.

“I think the district court has landed completely wrong. Secondly, he has not taken care of his story, which he has left. Firstly, the technical evidence has been wrongly analyzed, he says.

Culprit: The woman’s fault

During the investigation, one of the men chose to blame the girl.

“NN believes that the plaintiff made a big mistake by sleeping alone with three boys in an apartment and that everything is her fault,” a person survey said with one of the men who was made by the frivolity.

Another suspect acknowledged that he had sex with the girl, but regretted because he had a girlfriend at the moment.

“He has a good relationship with the current girlfriend and says he is bad about his dealings when he has been confided by the foolish girlfriend’s confidence”, says the statement.

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Sweden: Eight out of ten girls feel insecure in Uppsala

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Eight out of ten girls feel insecure when outdoors in Uppsala. Shows a new survey from the Region Uppsala, writes UNT. Police in the city say there are “immigrant boys” who give up on the girls.

Via: friatider.se 

Not more than two out of ten girls in high school, or 18.5 percent, feel safe when staying outdoors in central Uppsala. In 2013, that figure was 45 percent.

Insecurity has thus risen sharply.

It shows a survey from the Region Uppsala, answered by 3,900 young people, writes the local newspaper UNT.

The investigation is supported by Daniel Larsson, commissioner at Uppsalapolisen. He has given his teenage daughters clear restrictions and told them not to be in town or at the Resecentrum in the evenings.

Daniel Larsson believes that “immigrant boys in group” attack the Swedish girls, writes UNT.

“They are more offensive when dealing with girls,” police commissioner told the newspaper, pointing out that he received telephone calls from their daughters when they were persecuted by immigrants.

UNT has also talked to other parents who more or less forbid their daughters to stay at Resecentrum in Uppsala. Uppsalon Sten Widmalm tells the newspaper of his daughters been hunted and held by the young men but fortunately managed to escape.

In order to increase safety, the municipality of Uppsala has, among other things, since in July, set up guardians who patrol at the center and more surveillance cameras at Resecentrum.

Erik Pelling (S), municipality council in Uppsala, finds it terrible that so many girls feel insecure and hope that the new measures will help. However, there is no question of reducing immigration. Uppsala has received many so-called unaccompanied refugees in recent years.

Among boys in high school, safety has fallen from 69.6 percent in 2013 to 51.7 percent this year.

The question posed in the survey was: Do you feel safe in the city or at the center?

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UK: 23,000 Terrorists and Counting

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Theresa May herself is also not entirely to be trusted in this area. Despite her calls for no tolerance for extremism, she has recently been widely criticized for blocking publication of a major report into foreign funding of extremist Muslim groups.

Via: Denis MacEoin    

  • For years now, radical preachers, terrorist recruiters, and fundamentalists who openly hate this country, its democratic values, and its tolerance for all faiths, have walked British streets, campaigned on university campuses, and converted and radicalised young men and women.
  • What seems not to be understood about “the religion of peace” is that “peace” comes only after the entire world has been converted to Islam so that a “Dar al-Harb“, the “Abode of War,” will no longer even exist.
  • Since the beginning of March, 17,393 people have been listed as terror suspects. — French Senate report: “Prevention of Radicalism and Regional Authorities”, April 2017.

 

On May 26, four days after the major terrorist attack on an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, British intelligence officials stated that they had identified 23,000 jihadist extremists living in the UK, all of them considered potential terrorist attackers. According to The Times,

About 3,000 people from the total group are judged to pose a threat and are under investigation or active monitoring in 500 operations being run by police and intelligence services. The 20,000 others have featured in previous inquiries and are categorised as posing a “residual risk”.

The two terrorists who have struck in Britain this year — Salman Abedi, the Manchester bomber, and Khalid Masood, the Westminster killer — were in the pool of “former subjects of interest” and no longer subject to any surveillance.

A police officer stands guard near the Manchester Arena on May 23, 2017, following a suicide bombing by an Islamic terrorist who murdered 22 concert-goers. (Photo by Dave Thompson/Getty Images)

 

David Anderson, QC, the former reviewer of anti-terrorism laws, noted concerns in his 2015 report about the “speed with which things can change” around suspects and “the difficulties in knowing how best to prioritise limited surveillance resources”. Senior police have also spoken of the difficulty in identifying the triggers that might “reactivate” extremist behaviour.The report adds that the two men who beheaded British soldier Lee Rigby in London, in 2013, had been known to the security services, just as Abedi and Masood were, but had been dropped to low priority.

Others had expressed similar concerns about how the jihadi ideology, based in radical religious belief, is so intensely ingrained that it never leaves individuals and may easily reactivate a desire to commit atrocities.

Ben Wallace, Minister of State for Security at the Home Office, told The Times that the existence of a database of thousands of potential attackers clearly indicates just how serious the threat has become: “This reveals the scale of the challenge from terrorism in the 21st century,” he said. “Never has it been more important to invest in intelligence-led policing.”

One problem is that the police and MI5 lack enough resources to investigate any more than 3,000 suspects at a time, leaving the other 20,00 free to pass without surveillance and under the radar. According to a report issued this year by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC), and detailed in The Guardian, budget cuts to the police forces in England and Wales have left law enforcement inadequately prepared:

In a stark message about the current state of policing, Zoë Billingham, Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary, said the “disturbing” practices did not apply to the majority of forces but the watchdog could see the problems spreading if action was not taken.

“We’re leading to a very serious conclusion regarding the potentially perilous state of policing,” she said. “It’s a red flag that we’re raising at this stage. A large red flag.”

Ironically, this austerity-produced situation stands in stark contradiction to comments by one of the country’s leading security experts:

Anthony Glees, head of security and intelligence studies at the University of Buckingham, said: “To have 23,000 potential killers in our midst is horrifying. We should double the size of MI5, as we did in World War Two, and expand the number of intelligence-led police by thousands. We can’t go on as if this wasn’t happening.”

In April, as Islamic State was facing defeat in Mosul and Raqqa, a small national study found that many young British Muslims believed that jihadists returning from Syria to the UK should be given a “second chance” and should “reintegrate” within society. This is estimated to be around 800 or 850 individuals. One person interviewed argued that:

When people feel isolated and angry because they are not being treated with respect and if they go out and fight in Syria and when they come back there is no help, then I promise you, you will see more terrorism because these young people will think why should I do anything when my own Government don’t care about me.

That appears to be a threat that ignores completely what sorts of crimes returnees may have committed abroad. As such individuals do return, they may well add significantly to the list of potential terrorists living in a country they had already found occasion to hate. In 2016, “the Government admitted [that] just 14 of nearly 400 returnee fighters have been jailed, raising fears the rest are living off the radar and may be vulnerable to radicalisation.”

Adam Deen of London’s anti-radical Quilliam Foundation stated that:

What is important here is that the more Isis are under siege and the more territory they’re losing, the more they’re going to channel their efforts and energies into terrorism,” he said in an interview with The Independent.

Those individuals that have managed to get back into the country will be activated or will be conspiring to commit some kind of terrorist act. That’s a major concern.

Britain is not alone in facing such potential threats, but it may have the largest population of potential terrorists. There is confusion in Germany, for example, as to how many such individuals there are. According to a report from the Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt), the number of suspects is on the rise, but they list only 657 people as capable of carrying out an attack, alongside another 388 “relevant persons” who might lend assistance to perpetrators. Separate information, however, from the country’s domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Office for Protection of the Constitution (Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz), stated that the number of radical Salafists in Germany had risen from 8,350 in 2015 to 10,100 in 2016 (with 680 classified as “dangerous”), and that hundreds of jihadis entered among the more than one million migrants welcomed into the country during the two previous years. Overall, however, the same agency estimates that 24,400 Islamists are active in Germany, a figures similar to that of the UK.

Things are little better in France, which, according to Gatestone author Yves Mamou, has a large but never-quantified Muslim population of at least six million. In April 2017, the French Senate published its “Prevention of Radicalism and Regional Authorities” report, showing that since the beginning of March, 17,393 people had been listed as terror suspects. As in Britain, French authorities said that not all suspects are being constantly monitored; smaller numbers are investigated at regular intervals.

In May, the general secretariat of the international police organization, Interpol, published a list of Islamic State fighters who were thought to have already returned to Europe and may be planning suicide attacks in different countries:

Interpol has circulated a list of 173 Islamic State fighters it believes could have been trained to mount suicide attacks in Europe in revenge for the group’s military defeats in the Middle East.

The global crime fighting agency’s list was drawn up by US intelligence from information captured during the assault on Isis territories in Syria and Iraq

European counter-terror networks are concerned that as the Isis “caliphate” collapses, there is an increasing risk of determined suicide bombers seeking to come to Europe, probably operating alone.

The situation in the UK is, in some ways, the most alarming, not only because of cuts to the police budget. Cuts have also been made to the security and intelligence services, even more sharply since the June general election. Prior to that, on June 4, Prime Minister Theresa May delivered a speech the day after the London Bridge attack. Her speech included strong promises to tackle terrorism by introducing fresh measures to strengthen existing legislation.

While we have made significant progress in recent years, there is – to be frank – far too much tolerance of extremism in our country. So we need to become far more robust in identifying it and stamping it out across the public sector and across society. That will require some difficult, and often embarrassing, conversations.

Since the emergence of the threat from Islamist-inspired terrorism, our country has made significant progress in disrupting plots and protecting the public. But it is time to say “Enough is enough”.

She even named the ideological basis for the attacks:

while the recent attacks are not connected by common networks, they are connected in one important sense. They are bound together by the single evil ideology of Islamist extremism that preaches hatred, sows division and promotes sectarianism.

This was progress. Three days after that, May presented proposals for fresh legislation to clamp down hard on Islamic extremism. They included amendments to Britain’s 1998 Human Rights Act, which protects potential terrorists; tougher Terrorism Prevention Investigation Measures based on a 2011 Act, but in 2016 only used for six individuals; more deportations of suspects, and longer prison sentences, even though much radicalization takes place in prisons.

That was one day before the June 8 general election. May, overly confident that she would win handily and increase her majority in parliament, led a disastrous campaign that left her with a much reduced majority, forcing her to make an alliance with Northern Ireland’s controversial Democratic Unionist Party. Tim Worstall, writing for Forbes magazine, wrote:

“It would be both reasonable and fair to say that Theresa May has just run the worst British election campaign of modern times… Theresa May has in fact achieved something that no one in modern times has managed, to start a general election campaign 20 percentage points up and then arrive without even a parliamentary majority for her party. There simply isn’t anything to compare with this in the annals”.

To make matters worse, the Labour party, led by Jeremy Corbyn, came close to winning the election and performed considerately better than anyone might have thought a month earlier. Corbyn and his increasingly far-left party had been considered unelectable. Now, they were a force to contend with in the House of Commons. 

Corbyn is the last person to be entrusted with Britain’s security. Addressing a Stop The War Coalition conference in 2011, he told the crowd: “I’ve been involved in opposing anti-terror legislation ever since I first went into Parliament in 1983”. He has also opposed the UK’s involvement in all foreign wars: Sir Gerald Howarth, the former Tory defence minister, said: “Jeremy Corbyn has opposed every British military intervention and represents complete capitulation and weakness”. He refused for many years to condemn IRA terrorism, preferring to condemn the British army posted there. He called terrorist groups Hamas and Hizbullah his “friends”; refused to denounce them as late as 2016, and only said he regretted his support for them after heavy pressure was put on him.

Since the election, Labour has made it clear that it opposes any changes in current human rights legislation, and claims that terrorism can be tackled through the laws presently in force. Given the strains the British government is now under, especially with weak negotiations for Brexit and May’s increasing unpopularity even within her party, the strong opposition within parliament is certain to weaken further attempts to block radicalism and terrorism, particularly where action against both involves (as it inevitably will) Muslims from various ethnic minority groups.

There has already been vehement opposition to the government’s core anti-radicalization program, Prevent, with schoolteachers, students, and others claiming it snoops on Muslim communities. Within the Labour party, Corbyn’s radical followers in the Momentum Movement are already planning to force the deselection of members of parliament who oppose Corbyn, unless the such MPs “get on board” by wholeheartedly supporting the leader and his far-left policies. As this takes place, the hard left will strengthen its grip on parliament and make it even more difficult for strong new legislation to be passed.

Theresa May herself is also not entirely to be trusted in this area. Despite her calls for no tolerance for extremism, she has recently been widely criticized for blocking publication of a major report into foreign funding of extremist Muslim groups. Following an enquiry commissioned by May’s predecessor David Cameron, the report was due for publication in 2016, but is unlikely now to be revealed for public scrutiny because it is deemed too “sensitive”. The sensitivity derives from Saudi Arabia being exposed as a major financier of Islamic extremism worldwide, yet May and the UK government depend heavily on selling arms and other things to the Wahhabi kingdom.

According to the London-based Henry Jackson Society, in its short report on foreign funding of extremism,

The foreign funding for Islamist extremism in Britain primarily comes from governments and government linked foundations based in the Gulf, as well as Iran. Foremost among these has been Saudi Arabia, which since the 1960s has sponsored a multimillion dollar effort to export Wahhabi Islam across the Islamic world, including to Muslim communities in the West.

In the UK this funding has primarily taken the form of endowments to mosques and Islamic educational institutions, which have in turn played host to extremist preachers and the distribution of extremist literature. Influence has also been exerted through the training of British Muslim religious leaders in Saudi Arabia, as well as the use of Saudi textbooks in a number of the UK’s independent Islamic schools.

A number of Britain’s most serious Islamist hate preachers sit within the Salafi-Wahhabi ideology and are linked to extremism sponsored from overseas, either by having studied in Saudi Arabia as part of scholarship programmes, or by having been provided with extreme literature and material within the UK itself.

If the British government itself prefers to cover up such ties, opting to rescue its trade balance at the cost of endangering the lives of its own citizens, our concern for the future security of the country deepens immeasurably. The UK, like much of Western Europe and Scandinavia, stands at a crossroads. For years now, radical preachers, terrorist recruiters, and fundamentalists who openly hate this country, its democratic values, and its tolerance for all faiths, have walked British streets, campaigned on university campuses, and converted and radicalized young men and women. Sometimes they have been watched, but almost none has been deported, almost none has been imprisoned, and almost none has been singled out, due to the pretense that “Islam is a religion of peace”. In Islam, the whole world is divided into two parts” the Dar al-Islam [Abode of Islam] and the Dar al-Harb [Abode of War]. What seems not to be understood about “the religion of peace” is that “peace” comes only after the entire world has been converted to Islam so that a “Dar al-Harb“, the “Abode of War,” will no longer even exist.

Theresa May’s promise of tightened legislation to protect the British public was the right response to three major recent terror attacks. Yet fall-out from the election and May’s own wish to protect Saudi Arabia from scrutiny are likely to guarantee that the serious measures we so much need may never be implemented. When there are further attacks and more people die, who will step forward to give us the protection we need? Or by then will it be too late?

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Sweden: Minister of Interior and Justice demands – Allowed the IS terrorists stay in Sweden

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The proposal to tear up IS’s terrorist passports and remove their citizenship is nothing supported by Sweden’s government.
“We can not make people stateless!” Says Morgan Johansson (S) Minister of Interior and Justice .

Via: friatider.se 

In Britain, terrorist Islamic Islamists are deprived of their British citizenship and are prohibited from returning to the country. From 2011, over 150 Islamists have been deprived of citizenship and prevented travel into Britain.

According to international law, citizenship is permitted if the person in question has dual citizenship.

The police chief Erik Nord thinks Sweden should do the same: deprive suspect Islamists of their citizenship and tear up their passports. He said in an interview with the Gothenburg Post in July.

But it does not want the Interior and Justice Minister Morgan Johansson (S).

“We can not make people stateless. If you have become a citizen in Sweden, that is what is governed by the legislation we have, he explains to SvD.

Thus, Morgan Johansson says, despite the fact that Britain has managed to loosen hundreds of terrorists from their citizenship, thereby significantly reducing the risk of new bloody terrorist attacks. But Sweden will not go the same way.

Since 2012, around 300 Muslim extremists traveled from Sweden to Syria and Iraq to fight for the Islamic terrorist Islamic state. At least 150 of them have already returned, but now the most radical come back to Sweden is expected. In addition, there are around 2,000 violent Islamists around the country, according to Säpo.

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Sweden Facebook Rape: “He did not understand that it was a rape”

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The Supreme Court has decided to give a test permit to the 24-year-old Iranians who filmed the live-up Facebook rape in Uppsala in January. According to his lawyer, the man is “talented” and should not have understood that it was a rape

Via: Dagens Juridik

It was in January that three immigrants were partying in an apartment in Gottsunda in Uppsala together with a woman. During the night, the heavily drunk woman was raped by two of the men, both so-called refugee children from Afghanistan. The third man, a 24-year-old Iranians who in social media received the nickname “rape rally”, filmed one of the collections and sent the movie in real time via Facebook to a large group of people.

In the court of appeal, the penalty was tightened. The 21-year-old was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison for rape. The 18-year-old got a year and four months jail for rape. The 24-year-old was sentenced to eight months in prison for gross misconduct and failure to reveal rape.

All three appealed to the Supreme Court in July.

HD has now decided to give a state of trial – but only for the 24-year-old who filmed the abuse. The HD to try is the point of failure to reveal rape.

The court gives no further explanation as to why it was decided to address that question. However, the Iranian man’s lawyer writes in the appeal that “the case raises several questions as to what actually constitutes a crime, which criteria are for the obligation to reveal rape to be considered “.

According to the lawyer, his client is “talented for talent” and should not have “understood that it was rape”. The lawyer therefore believes that his client should be completely free, writes Dagens Juridik.

However, in a video published as Free Times, it appears that the man, at least afterwards, understood that the woman had been exposed to a rape. He certainly confirms that in the video, where he mocks the woman after the rape.

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2 dead, 8 injured in Finland stabbing attack

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A KNIFEMAN killed two people and injured six people, including a woman pushing a baby in a pram, in a stabbing spree in Finland.

Via:  Angela Dewan        

At least two people were killed and six others hospitalized Friday in a stabbing attack at two markets in the Finnish city of Turku, police said.

Officers took a suspect into custody after shooting him in the leg after the attack, police said, and they were searching for other possible perpetrators.
Police have not revealed a motive and said it was too early to tell whether the attack was terror-related.

“We have a heightened awareness level of terrorism currently, but we did not have any specific threats to act upon,” Turku Superintendent Stephan Sundqvist told CNN.
The attack prompted police to boost patrols across the country, and security has been tightened at the Helsinki-Vantaan airport and train stations. Police said on Twitter that they were also patrolling a shopping mall.
Finnish Interior Minister Paula Risikko told state broadcaster YLE the identity of the attacker was still unknown. Cecilia Lundberg says that both the victim and the perpetrator appeared to be from the Middle East.

‘There was blood everywhere’

The attack occurred around 4 p.m. local time (9 a.m. ET) at two market places close to each other in the city center — Kauppatori, known in English as Central Market Square, as well as the Puutori Market Square, police said.
Kent Svensson, 44, of Sweden said he witnessed a man with “a huge white knife” running and stabbing people in his path.
A body covered in a white sheet was photographed at the attack site.
“It was really horrible. We were sitting on a terrace just next to the square and this woman just screamed like hell and this guy was standing in front of her with a huge knife just stabbing people,” he said.
“There was blood everywhere,” he said, adding that he saw a victim lying on the ground.
An emegency team cordons off the attack site on Friday.
Finnish media published photographs of the attack site, and one showed a body covered with a white sheet. Others showed a small crowd around someone apparently bleeding on a cobblestone road and several ambulances around a cordoned-off area.
Three people are now undergoing surgery, state broadcaster YLE reports, citing hospital sources.
Police warned the public to stay away from the city center.

Mayor urges calm

Turku sits on the coast around 140 kilometers (around 85 miles) west of the capital, Helsinki. With a population of about 185,000, it’s an important business and cultural center.
Police officers help evacuate someone after the attack.
Sundqvist said that he received reports of the stabbings at 4 p.m. local time and that police were on the scene within a few minutes.
“There was only one shot fired and the aggressor was apprehended and brought to hospital,” he said.
The mayor of Turku, Aleksi Randell, said the city center appears to be safe now and urged citizens to remain calm.
“I want to say this to all our residents: it is difficult to understand that such violence would happen on this scale in Turku,” he said in a statement posted on the city website. Occurrences that have been all too frequent in Europe and around the world have now arrived here, which is what we’re been afraid of.”

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Published today in Finland: In Sweden there are 23 No go zone areas, none in Finland

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The Swedish police are getting worse when gangsters cunning the suburbs. In Finland, the situation has been blocked by mixing housing types and cooperation between the authorities.

Via: yle.fi   

– Help us! Please help us! We need to get the municipalities involved, summoning Swedish Deputy Prime Minister Dan Eliasson at a June press conference to municipal representatives to help the police cope with maintaining order in the country’s troubled neighborhoods.

After the event, several editorial editors and politicians demanded that the Swedish Chief of Police, who is responsible for the Finnish Police Chief, is different from his job, as the police apparently lost their grip on criminals in the suburbs.

However, Eliasson was given a job. And work for him is enough.

The Swedish police have identified as many as 61 No go zone areas of which 23 are classified as “particularly problematic residential areas” (S). They are in large and medium-sized cities in southern and central Sweden.

These areas are characterized by high levels of unemployment, high crime, citizens’ suspicion of society and misery, and intermittent violence. Cars are back, ambulances are afraid to drive, police cars are stoned and the media are threatened. According to the police, the territories have become “coexisting” by the criminal gangs.

Local residents often claim that violence and vandalism is only intermittent and that the likelihood of being subjected to street violence is greater, for example, in the center of Stockholm on evenings and weekends.

“There are no areas in Finland where the police would not dare go”

But is there a problematic residential area in Finland? What does the Finnish police say about the fact that the highest ranking police officer calls for help from their fellow officers and ambassadors?

Police Inspector Pekka Heikkinen of the Police Department says that there are no areas in Finland where the police would not dare to serve.

– Of course we also have challenging and difficult tasks. But they are then prepared in a way that is related to police tactical know-how and strategic behavior.

The appeal of the Swedish police service to other authorities seems to me to be justified by Pekka Heikkinen.

– We here also have long traditions in Finland, especially in cooperation with police and social services, and the police themselves have a desire to expand it. Now that we have become immigrants, we want to make local relationships with them as well. The police are a kind of coordinator here.

One important reason for the peace of the suburbs in Finland is, according to the police, that the authorities want to deal with the cause and effect relationships of the problem and not only deal with acute problems.

– It may be that, for example, social work or child welfare can handle the situation. Likewise, even if somewhere in the suburbs a youth troupe makes vice or punches, the more space it is given, the more serious the acts will change. Early this is being addressed, not just the police but also the other authorities and, at best, the local people, “Pekka Heikkinen says.

Laitakaupunki has domestic violence, in the center of street violence

Superintendent Jari Taponen and Commissioner Katja Nissinen from Helsinki police will pick up Ylä’s journalist and photographer Maija and head towards Kontula in eastern Helsinki. Kontula is probably one of the worst suburbs in the Helsinki metropolitan area. However, the change in the more comfortable direction has been striking.

– 15 years ago this time in the day here would have been calamitous. Now they do not show up. On the other hand, one of the reasons for the tranquility is that the pots have disappeared and restaurants have been replaced. It has raised this shop’s profile a lot.

Local resident Tuire Messo says he is not afraid to go to the center of Kontula in the evening.

– I’m wondering when I need to go here tonight. If you need it, then I do not have to go in front of the cups or in the middle of the stacks. I walk briskly the way that I planned to take. Whenever I survived. This is really the ideal place to live, as long as this unnecessary frustration is obtained.

Jari Taponen tells that police duties in the suburbs and in the center areas are very different from each other.

– In the village where people live, there is domestic violence. In the center of the street there is alcohol-related street violence. If you think of where people feel insecurity, they are usually places where people move a lot. Train and Metro Stations and Shopping Centers. There is alcohol in the evening and weekend.

80 per cent of the police for incidents of violence are those in which either the perpetrator or the victim are under the influence of alcohol.

The police prevent problems by getting to the residents

We also get a bit of a feel for Kontula’s shabby side when in the middle of our rush we are getting a suspected drug dealer. The person is an old man familiar with the police.

– The starting point is that we know the inhabitants and actors of the area. For example, in this Kontula shopping center, you need to know the entrepreneurs and people moving around here. In that case, their everyday concerns will come to our attention, for example, by some harasser. We get in good shape and when we know these guys, we can talk to them immediately, Jari Taponen describes.

Apart from this preventive citizen, the Helsinki police cooperate closely with various organizations and other authorities.

– We are constantly mapping the situation. We know that Helsinki has also gone a bit in a bad direction, for example in the segregation of residential areas. We have here the so-called Safe Helsinki Network, where the situation is monitored with particular care. We wondered what to do if the bad development continues. And when talking about smaller local problems, the police call local actors together and try to solve the problems together.

Although the situation in the Finnish suburbs now seems quite bright, Jari Taponen urges us to remain vigilant in the future. It is estimated that in ten years Helsinki will grow to 100,000 inhabitants.

– Most of them are foreign-speaking people. Foreigners are getting very poorly employed. We must make every effort to get involved in Helsinki or Finland. There must be enough jobs to find. In Housing Policy, it should be noted that no disadvantage can be accumulated. This requires specific measures.

The most important reason for a good situation is the residential housing stock

According to the police, the most important reason why the situation in the Finnish suburbs has not been able to get away to the Swedish suburbs is that different areas have been built for each area since the beginning. City rental homes, hard cash rentals and hitas rentals can fit into the same areas in a delightful twist. In this way, the different layers of society are mixed together.

Tero Santaoja, the head of the Urban Environment Department of the City of Helsinki, takes us to visit Jakomäki, which he considers to be the most challenging area in Helsinki at this time. There is also a lot of positive developments here, and more are coming. He knows what he is talking about because he has been pulling the city project for over six years in Helsinki.

– We have developed parks, markets, residences and social co-operation. It has also been noted that supplementary construction has been carried out in order to get new residents.

According to Santaoja, supplementary construction is important not only because new types of housing are provided, but also because the development of services requires a sufficiently large population base. Sufficient services, in turn, are required to allow residents to stay in the area.

Jakomäki’s heart is emerging behind Jakomäki’s shopping center. Jakomäki’s center is completely redesigned by dismantling poorly-serviced service buildings and by building new residential areas most likely to be located. Recreational areas will also be improved.

Superintendent Jari Taponen says that the actual problems are not in Finland, but problems in each area can be related, for example, to a certain housing company, a dwelling or a restricted area. It will be proven in Jakomäki.

At one corner of the mall, dozens of hustle and bustle of fish are seduced by street guns, Behind the corner on the other side of the shopping center, Sanna Sundberg sells strawberries with complete suspicion of handshake.

– Jakomäki has such a reputation that it would be pretty unrestricted. Yes, yes, there has been a really cool party.

The insecurity experience is based on Tero Santaoja, the city of Helsinki.

– Vague spaces, rubbish, poor lighting, a dull concrete environment, in fact, affect the experience of insecurity.

Tero Santa does not believe that such negative development in the suburbs as Sweden could also be Finland’s future.

– After all, the situation in Sweden is worrying. We can learn it, and in principle it is not possible in Finland.

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Finnish Professor: Sweden is a major threat to Finland than Russia

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Due to the great Muslim immigration to Sweden, Sweden can pose a greater threat to Finland than Russia. Paul Lillrank, professor at the Department of Production Economics at Aalto University, writes in HBL.

Via: Paul Lillrank       

Earlier, he saw Putin and Russia as the biggest security risk to Finland. Now Professor Paul Lillrank has changed. Sweden is probably a bigger threat, he thinks.

The reason is the Muslim mass immigration.

According to Lillrank, Sweden has proportionally received more immigrants than any other OECD country. Additionally, the worst is the integration of them.

Paul Lillrank believes Sweden is turning into an insecure parallel society with an ethnic subclass. Multiculturalism starts conflicts, and politicians in Sweden have had a great deal of humor, he says. The labor market is not adapted to low-skilled asylum immigrants, something Swedish politicians do not want to understand. When resources are not enough to maintain the Swedish welfare state, the authorities say they do not understand why.

Swedish municipalities are so bad at managing returning IS terrorists that they choose to “love bomb” them with financial contributions and priority in the country’s housing queue, the professor points out.

“There is a real risk that Sweden will turn into a failed state with ghettons where Swedish law no longer applies and the police have no control over the situation. Democracy is out of play when the authorities violate the migration law and the police are looking through the fingers of illegal immigrants. It is unthinkable that Sweden becomes a greater security risk to Finland than Russia, “Paul Lillrank writes in HBL.

According to Paul Lillrank, the Swedish political elite stands out to be a moral superpower, but in reality it is increasingly resembling a collection of fools with the same “self-destructive madness” that Karl XII exhibited in his last years as a Swedish king, he writes.

The Norwegians and Danes, who have spoken about border controls against Sweden, have already realized the serious threat from neighboring countries. Paul Lillrank believes that Finns must understand the same thing.

Lillrank says he wishes that there could be some calming reading about Sweden, but it does not exist..

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NATO chief meets Polish president on TERROR issues

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday started his two-day visit to Poland by meeting with Polish President Andrzej Duda in Belweder Palace in Warsaw.

Via: Xinhua 

Stoltenberg first met the Polish president for a one-on-one discussion, which is to be followed by a plenary meeting, where the president would be joined by Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski, head of the National Security Bureau Pawel Soloch and head of the Presidential cabinet, Krzysztof Szczerski.

On Thursday, a van mowed down pedestrians on a popular strip in Barcelona, western Spain, killing 13 and injuring more than 100 others, while an attack in Cambrils, south of Barcelona, saw another death.

Soloch told Polish state broadcaster TVP on Monday that there were ties between the attacks and “at least certain factions of … radical Islam” because “terrorist propaganda … refers to Islamic religion and is undoubtedly linked with religion”.

He added that Islam should not be condemned as a whole, but that links between terror and Islam are “concentrated where there is a Muslim community mainly from Arab countries”, and that Muslim communities “integrate poorly” and are a “natural base for those terrorists”.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg (L) shakes hands with Polish President Andrzej Duda during their meeting in Warsaw, Poland, on Aug. 24

 

Meanwhile, Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Gowin said that a demonstration in support of opening the European Union’s borders to immigrants would today be impossible, adding that there has been a shift in the way Western Europe sees the fight against Islamic terrorism.

Gowin, who is also minister for science and higher education, said that politicians from Western European countries increasingly backed Poland’s conservative government’s stance against the European Union’s migration policy.

Soloch told TVP that Poland would be in solidarity with the Europe Union in the fight against terrorism but that it would not take part in Brussels’ plan to allocate a quota of migrants from camps in Europe’s south to the bloc’s member states.

The European Union in 2015 decided to relocate some 160,000 of the hundreds of thousands of migrants in Italy and Greece, but only around 20,000 have been settled. Finland and Malta are the only countries to have met their targets. (vb/str)

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Al-Azhar University a Global Security Threat

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Al-Azhar University, the world’s largest Sunni Islamic educational institution, is where many of the world’s most brutal terrorists received their formal religious training. This is to be expected, given the nature of the material taught there. Al-Azhar has thousands of affiliated mosques, schools, learning centers, and universities around the world, such as the Islamic American University in Michigan. The institution has also been unofficially controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood for decades.

Via: Cynthia Farahat       

According to the most recent data released by the Egyptian government, there were 297,000 students studying at al-Azhar University in 2013 and 2014. In 2015, there were 39,000 foreign students studying at al-Azhar. These students are taught the theological legitimacy of cannibalizing infidels, gruesome ways to torture non-Muslims to death, and the importance of raping and humiliating non-Muslim women.  This explains why numerous Egyptian public figures and intellectuals have called for a terrorism investigation of al-Azhar University. For example, Egyptian historian, Sayyid Al-Qemany, called upon the Egyptian government to designate al-Azhar University as terrorist organization.

In 2015, El-Youm el-Sabi, an Egyptian newspaper, published an investigative report about the curriculum at al-Azhar University. According to the report, one of the books called, al-Iqn’a fi Hal Alfaz ibn Abi Shoga’a (Convincing arguments according to Abi Shoga’a), taught to al-Azhar’s high school students states, “Any Muslim, can kill an apostate and eat him, as well kill infidel warriors even if they are young or female and they can also be eaten, because they are not granted any protection.”  On the treatment of non-Muslims, the report quotes the same book as saying, “to preserve one’s self from the evil of an infidel, any Muslim can gouge their eyes out, or mutilate their hands and legs, or sever one arm and one leg.”

Even Muslims aren’t safe from al-Azhar’s teachings. According to the same the report, another book states, “Any Muslim is allowed to kill a fornicator, a warrior, or a [Muslim] who misses prayer, even without permission of the [ruling] Imam.”

This is expected given the fact that the Muslim Brotherhood dominates the organization. Not only does the Muslim Brotherhood use the university to recruit hundreds of thousands of students to adopt ISIS-style beliefs, the Brotherhood used the organization to train young people for combat. For example, In 2006, avideo leaked from inside al-Azhar showed 50 masked young members of the Brotherhood in black uniforms, performing a military exercises in front of the head of al-Azhar University, resulting in a government investigation and arrests in what later became known as, “the case of al-Azhar militia.”

Thus, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that many of the world’s most brutal Islamists either worked for al-Azhar, or graduated it from it. For example, Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, is a graduate from al-Azhar.

Also, the first leader of al-Qaeda Abdulla Azzam (1941 –1989), studied at al-Azhar. The spiritual mentor for Osama Bin Laden (1957 –2011), and a leader of the international arm of al-Qaeda, Omar Abdel Rahman (1938 – 2017), known as “the Blind Sheikh,” was a scholar at al-Azhar.  The Nazi Mufti of Jerusalem, Amin el-Husseini (1897-1974), studied at al-Azhar University. As well as, Abu Osama al-Masri the mastermind of the Russian plane crash over Sinai in 2015

Not only is al-Azhar involved in the spreading of the violent Sunni Wahhabi sect, the government funded institution uses Egyptian blasphemy law to imprison critics of its radical teachings, halting any hope for Islamic reformation. For example, the President of al-Azhar University recently declare that Muslim scholar Islam el-Behery, who was previously imprisoned in Egypt for blasphemy, “an apostate of Islam.” According to the al-Azhar’s Sunni theology, apostasy is punishable by death.

Al-Azhar is also responsible for the apostasy Fatwa that resulted in the murder of Egyptian secular figure Farag Fouda (1945-1992). After uproar in Egypt against the University for essentially placing a hit on Mr. Behery by calling him an apostate of Islam, it’s president was forced to resign, but the militant teachings remain untouched.

Al-Azhar was also responsible for the imprisonment of another very popular Muslim scholar, Sheikh Mohammed Abdallah Nasr, for adopting a non-theocratic modern interpretation of Islam, landing him an unprecedented 13-year prison sentence for blasphemy with hard labor. Incredibly, one of the formal charges in al-Azhar’s court case against Mr. Nasr, is that he criticized Khalid ibn el-Waleed (585 –642), a Muslim warrior and sacred Sunni figure for being a rapist and a cannibal. During a televised debate with radical al-Azhar University scholars, Mr. Nasr scrutinized el-Waleed, for decapitating a Muslim poet, Malik ibn Nuwayrah, cooking his head and eating from it, before raping Nuwayrah’s wife. Mr. Nasr’s criticism of the Muslim warrior and cannibal was among the official reasons for his conviction. Speaking to al-Azhar scholars Mr. Nasr said, “you wonder where terrorism is coming from? It’s from your religious heritage.”

Last month, China demanded from Egypt that it deport its students studying at al-Azhar.  While neither Egypt nor China gave a reason for the unusual procedure, the obvious reason could be that China is proactively attempting to protect itself from possible terrorist recruitment at the al-Azhar. Al-Azhar University is a global security threat. The western governments and their Egyptian counterpart should investigate al-Azhar University and its affiliated institutions for possible ties to terrorism. If President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is serious about combating Islamic militancy, his government must immediately halt its funding of the university, and stop al-Azhar’s daily terror indoctrination of future potential Rahmans, Azzams and Shekaus.

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The Church of Sweden has landed in an ethic dispute after a police raid unearthed its practice of sheltering Muslim illegal migrants. While the church officials accused the police of using them as bait, the police retorted that no one was exempt from Swedish law, not even a house of God.

Via: catholicculture.org

Over the past weekend, 16 people were taken into custody after a police raid against a family camp for paperless refugees in the province of Skåne. The camp was organized by the Church of Sweden. According to church officials, who strongly condemned this encroachment upon their jurisdiction, about ten police cars, around 30 policemen and K-9 units gathered at the scene.

According to the Church of Sweden, the intervention was most uncomfortable for both the families and staff, despite the fact that it happened in a calm and orderly fashion.

“Both the staff and the families were completely shaken, of course. To encounter some 30 policemen when you think you’re in a safe place is a shocking experience,” Vicar Håkan Wilhelmsson told Swedish national broadcaster SVT.

The Church of Sweden stated that the staff had not been forewarned about the operation and claimed it was being used as bait, instead of being respected as a place of safety.

“They use the church as a lure to get some 20 people at once. This just doesn’t make sense from an ethical point of view,” Håkan Wilhelmsson said.

The Swedish police have defended their actions against undocumented migrants and refugees, by saying that there was no such thing as protected zones according to Swedish law. Police spokesperson Ewa-Gun Westford dismissed the criticism, pointing out that a number of people identified during the raid were in fact scheduled for deportation.

“There are no protected zones according to Swedish law, apart from embassies,” Ewa-Gun Westford told Swedish Radio, stressing that the police operation did not take place at a church, but at a youth hostel.

Previously, the Church of Sweden was reported as helping thousands of Muslim migrants residing in the country illegally after having their asylum applications rejected.

Malmö, Linköping and Gothenburg are three examples of cities where undocumented migrants are known for coming to the church for assistance.

In Sweden’s neighbor, Finland, the “disappearance” of rejected asylum seekers has become an acute problem. According to Interior Minister Paula Risikko, the whereabouts of 5,300 asylum seekers are currently unknown to the authorities, and the number of fugitives is increasing by the month. According to the Interior Ministry, almost half of them are estimated to have left the country, Finnish national broadcaster Yle reported.

Risikko also called for decisive measures to ensure that the almost 11,000 refugees who had their asylum applications rejected leave the country as soon as possible. According to Risikko, her ministry was even pondering the introduction of criminal responsibility for harboring illegal migrants, Yle reported.

Meanwhile, a group of asylum seekers rejected in Finland was allegedly planning to instead seek asylum in Sweden in a joint action, Swedish Radio reported. According to asylum seeker spokesperson Nuor Dawood, the action, which is seen as a way of showing dissatisfaction with the asylum policy, could potentially gather hundreds, perhaps even thousands of people, mostly Iraqis, Somalis and Afghans. The “asylum march” is expected to take place in early September.

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We do not want more Muslims in the Czech Republic

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Speaking in Austria Tuesday, Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka reiterated his government’s position that mass migration from North Africa and the Middle East into the Czech Republic will not be permitted.

Via:  Stephen Wynne    

“When we see problems in other European countries, we do not want Muslims in the Czech Republic,” he said in an interview with Austrian newspaper Die Presse.

Sobotka’s statement echoed comments made a year ago. Speaking to the Pravodaily newspaper in August 2016, he remarked, “We don’t have a large Muslim community here. And to be honest, we don’t want a large Muslim community to form here, given the problems we’re seeing.”

For the past two years, Germany, Italy, Sweden and other western European Union (E.U.) states have struggled to cope with an onslaught of Muslim migrants — more than 2.5 million from 2015 to 2016 alone seeking asylum.

Since that time, crime has skyrocketed in western European countries.

In February, a Swedish police officer took to social media to express his frustration with the situation, listing the crimes he handled in a single week: “rape, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, rape-assault and rape, extortion, blackmail, assault, violence against police, threats to police, drug crime, drugs, crime, felony, attempted murder, rape again, extortion again and ill-treatment.”

The countries representing the crimes were, he continued, “Iraq, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Afghanistan, Somalia, Somalia, Syria again, Somalia, unknown, unknown country, Sweden. Half of the suspects, we can’t be sure about because they don’t have any valid papers. Which in itself usually means that they’re lying about their nationality and identity.”

In May, a leaked German government report warned that up to 6.6 million migrants are waiting along the southern shores of the Mediterranean to cross into Europe. But instead of canceling their open-door policy, E.U. officials have demanded union member states share the burden, establishing a quota program under which each country is expected to admit thousands of migrants.

But E.U. bureaucrats have unexpectedly hit a snag: a core of resistance to their plan, coming from a small bloc of traditionally Catholic countries in the heart of Europe. The Visegrád Group, composed of Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, has unilaterally rejected the E.U.’s migrant quota program.

Despite threats of sanctions from Brussels, they have refused to surrender sovereignty over their borders, and have called upon the E.U. to defend its periphery.

“We would greatly appreciate if Europe would better protect its external border,” urged Sobotka. “Receiving refugees should always be the responsibility of nation states.”

The prime minister noted that the Czech Republic supports helping culturally similar populations. Currently, Czechs are “helping people coming from Eastern Europe,” he said, notably, Ukrainians fleeing the insurrection along the country’s southeastern border with Russia.

Czech President Miloš Zeman has also weighed in on the cultural make-up of migrants. “Ukrainians, too, are refugees,” he noted “and with their origin and diligence, they are somewhat close to us.”

In February, Zeman praised “immigrants who come here to work and who have similar language and similar culture like ours.” He applauded both the Ukrainian and Vietnamese immigrant communities, noting they assimilate well and are appreciative of and contributive to Czech culture and society.

But Zeman blasted the migrant influx pressing in on his country, suggesting that even moderate Muslim migrants could easily be radicalized. “Islam,” he warned, is “a religion of death” and culturally incompatible with European civilization.

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Finland will deprive terrorists of their citizenship

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The Finnish government will revise the country’s terrorist law and, among other things, deprive terrorists of their citizenship. Additionally, it is illegal to hide illegal immigrants, reports Hufvudstadsbladet.

Via: hbl.fi

The Finnish Government now clarifies that the legislation should be amended so that double-national terrorists lose their Finnish citizenship.

According to Hufvudstadsbladet, the decision is a direct response to the Islamist Terror attack in Turku a few weeks ago, where a Moroccan immigrant who rejected his asylum application seamlessly slammed several people.

In addition, Minister of Finance Petteri Orpo promises 17 million euros to increase security in Finland, of which 12 million will go to the Finnish police and the Protection Police.

“We want to expel all those convicted of terrorist offenses. It is clear that we can not completely prevent violent crime in an open society, but we do what we can to ensure security and prevent terrorist attacks, “said Simo Elo, President of the Blue Parliament Group, to Hufvudstadsbladet.

According to the government, it is also possible to take so-called risk groups in custody. Simo Elo believes that persons who have been refused their asylum application should be “threatened” and if the person poses a risk be detained.

The Aliens Act and the Citizenship Act shall now be based on a “national security interest”, which means that residence permits can be canceled, a ban on entry can be issued, citizenship resumed and refugee status inhibited. According to Simo Elo, all this is necessary to ensure Finnish security.

The government also wants to make it punishable to hide illegal immigrants in Finland. That question, however, is more sensitive and is expected to meet on resistance in the Riksdag.

Left-wing groups in Finland have demanded that the country raise the refugee quota from the present 750, but after the bloody terror council, the government has decided to leave it at the same level. The asylum worms argue that Norway’s refugee quota is 3.120 and Sweden’s entire 5,000.

Legislation to eradicate terrorists’ passports and to remove their citizenship complies with international law, if individuals have dual citizenship, and already exist in, for example, Britain.

But in Sweden, the government refuses to do the same.

“We can not make people stateless!”, Sweden’s Interior and Justice Minister Morgan Johansson (S) told SvD earlier this August.

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Geert Wilders: ‘If we don’t fight, Europe will become Arabia’

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Geert Wilders, the head of the now second-largest Dutch political party — Party for Freedom (PVV) — says the rapid Islamization of Europe poses an existential threat, one that the traditional parties are ignoring • Time is running out, he warns.

Via: Eldad Beck  

Geert Wilders’ office in the Dutch Parliament at The Hague looks like a bunker. To reach him, one has to pass several highly secured doors that can only be accessed with special electronic keys. At the entrance, there are two highly trained armed guards, authorized to open fire if necessary, even inside the parliament building. A screen linked to a network of cameras covering every movement in all the access routes to the office allows the guards full oversight. It is strictly forbidden to take pictures there. The office itself has no windows, for fear of snipers.

Wilders, 53, receives more threats than any other Dutch politician, and perhaps more than any politician in all of Europe. The issue of Islamist terrorism, which has been sweeping through the continent, has topped Wilders’ agenda since he entered politics some 15 years ago. His resolute and vocal objection to the Islamization of Europe has earned him many enemies, but it has also made him the voice of a growing number of Dutch citizens. In the general election last March, Wilders’ Party for Freedom (PVV) became the second largest in parliament. The rest of the parties pledged in advance not to join a coalition with PVV, but have found it difficult to assemble a coalition without it. Coalition negotiations have been ongoing for over five months now, and may conclude in the coming days.

Wilders, who has become a key actor in Europe’s “patriotic revolution,” alongside Marine Le Pen in France, Heinz-Christian Strache in Austria and Frauke Petry in Germany, believes that the traditional political parties in his country are ignoring the most pressing issue — one that threatens the very existence of Europe — and that time is running out. He also believes that the worse the threat becomes, the closer he gets to potentially being elected prime minister.

Q: Manchester, London, Barcelona, Paris — these are only a few of the European cities that were hit by terrorist attacks this summer. Is Europe in a state of war?

“Certainly. War was declared on us a long time ago — 1,400 years ago actually. But we were able to fight back several times in the past. Unfortunately, you are talking about this year and it is as bad as it can be, but we saw it coming. Since the last time we met, we have had numerous attacks, what we call the black summer, sometimes even twice a day.

“Of course, the terrorists are to blame, but the problem underneath, the root cause, is the Islamization of the West. Islam not being capable or willing to assimilate or integrate, but instead wanting to dominate. It has no other aim than to attack our way of life, our freedom and our existence. Today, because of this Islamization that the political elite allowed to happen, we are not only at war, but we are facing an existential problem — a problem Israel knows better than anyone else — we are fighting for our existence.

“I have been on the hit lists of al-Qaida type organizations for 15 years, but today we are all on the same death list. You can see it almost every day. I am very angry with all those politicians who allowed — with the mass immigration in the past and later with the asylum tsunami — people to enter. I’m not saying they are all terrorists, but they all bring along an ideology that is totally incompatible with freedom, with respect and with democracy, and no demand was made on them to integrate or assimilate. And today we are seeing the results. We see a total state of war, waged not only by people coming from Syria and other places but also homegrown terrorist cells. The sad thing is that we haven’t seen anything yet.

“If you look at the coming decades, the problem will get even worse. There is a demographic explosion in Africa — the population of Africa will be in the billions by the end of the century. And, according to the United Nations, one third of them are planning to come to Europe. With our open borders and our cultural relativism and our political inability to fight back and fight for our existence, it will only get worse. We are in a total big mess, and our so-called leaders are 100% to blame.”

Ideas instead of tanks

After the recent attack in Barcelona, the city’s chief rabbi said that “Europe is lost” to radical Islam. Wilders tends to agree: “He also advised Jews to go to Israel because they are not safe anymore. I’m afraid he has a very strong point. The European Union started as an economic corporation and became a political union. The aim was to get rid of the nation states. The nation states transferred sovereign rights to Brussels. Today we are no longer in charge of our own border control. We need to get permission from the European Union to close our borders, or implement tougher immigration policies. Today we are living in a house but we cannot decide who can enter as a guest or a resident, and when the guest should leave. We can’t do that as a country anymore.

“The result of this process was a kind of identity crisis. I believe that the nation state is imperative. You need a nation state to have a democracy. You need a national feeling, a national flag, a national anthem, a national culture. You need a nation state for a real democracy to flourish. I have nothing against the Portuguese or the Danish, we can work together, but we are not the same people. If you don’t know what you are, you also don’t know what you are not. So of course you can’t ask the immigrants to integrate and assimilate. Into what? If you don’t know your identity, it is impossible.

“In many countries, if you say that you support what the Germans call ‘Leitkultur’ — a dominant culture — you are called a bigot or a racist. In Holland, we are not an Islamic country. We are a country based on Christianity, on humanism, on Judaism. Those are our values and this is what we are, what we have been and what we should be. In many countries in Europe you can be taken to court for saying that.

“People are waking up. People are saying ‘this is not what we want. We made a mistake. How can we regain not only our identity, but also become the safe country that we were?’ Among Turkish youth, one of the biggest minorities in Holland, 78% think that Arabs who go from Holland to fight for ISIS in Syria are to be considered heroes. The University of Amsterdam, a leftist, liberal institution, found that 11% of Dutch Muslims — we have one million Muslims, so more than 100,000 — were prepared to use violence in the name of Islam if necessary. That is twice as many people as are in the Dutch army.”

Q: Is part of the problem the refusal to admit the connection between terror and Islam?

“Of course that’s the problem. In Holland and in many other European countries, the politically correct are now saying that Islam is not the problem, Salafism is the problem. That’s the new thing. As if there are two kinds of Islam. And even if they were correct: What about the biggest Salafist, Wahabi country in the region that is financing, not just with money but also through ideology, almost all of Europe, not to mention America and other places — Saudi Arabia? Where [U.S. President Donald] Trump waved swords. Together with some Gulf states, Saudi Arabia is one of the most problematic countries.”

Q: And Turkey

“And Turkey. Of course. This is not conventional warfare, with guns and tanks, but warfare with money and ideas. And it’s not only about ISIS, but also youngsters who are often born here — just look at what happened in Barcelona. The base is being funded by the Saudis, the Turks, the Moroccans and all the others who are helping and subsidizing. Islam is the core of the problem, not only Salafism. Not all Muslims are terrorists, but unfortunately, in Europe today, all terrorists are Muslim. We need to accurately analyze the problem. We have to acknowledge that the ideology of violence and hate and intolerance disguised as a religion is the threat we are facing. The more Islamic we become, the more violence and less freedom we will have. Read the Quran.

“Second, and here we can learn from Israel, we need to adapt our way of fighting. We have to think like the enemy and almost act like the enemy or we will lose. You cannot compromise with an ideology or a people who want to kill you.”

We don’t have much time

Wilders argues that Europe is beginning to “wake up,” but the fact is that the citizens of several European countries recently opted not to vote for the kind of change he is advocating when given the opportunity. “We did not win. I admit that. But the reality is that, for instance, my party in Holland grew by one third. For the first time in our short history — only 15 years — we are the second biggest party in the Dutch parliament. We have 13 parties in parliament, and we are number two. We are excluded from the government because nobody wants to touch us, but we are the second biggest party. Never in Dutch history has a party this young become this strong. So we won.

“Look at Austria, the Freedom Party of Austria [FPO], whatever you might think of them, they lost the presidency by only a few votes, and they lost in the second round because all the others joined forces against them. But they got 48% of the vote. If you look at Le Pen — I respect her a lot, I may not agree with everything she says but she is a very professional, good politician — she got more than 10 million votes. She did not win the presidency because they all joined forces against her, but she got the most votes her party ever won. In Germany, the Alternative for Germany party [AfD] may not get 20 or 30%, but they will meet and threshold and take their first steps into the Bundestag.

“These are not small steps. You see that our forces are winning, we are not losing. We are winning everywhere and millions of people are voting for our parties. It’s not enough yet. We don’t have a majority. The political elite is still very strong. But don’t be confused into thinking that we are losing the battle. We are winning the battle. We don’t have much time left, that’s very true, but still, we are gaining ground.”

Q: How long is “not much time”?

“There have been many studies on the effects of Islamization on a society. You don’t even have to have an Islamic majority in your country to see enormous changes when it comes to violence, freedom, rule of law, parallel societies in your own societies. As a matter of fact, we are already too late, but we have to fight back. And it is not too late in a way that we can’t change it. We see the results of Islamization all over Europe, people are afraid to send their children into town, or take their children to school or go shopping in a city on a Thursday evening. It is too late, but it can be reversed. If we don’t fight it, at the end of the century we will be a part of Arabia or Africa. Already today, in countries like the United Kingdom, there are active Shariah courts, it’s not a fairy tale, it is happening already. Shariah courts on European soil. Shariah is the opposite of freedom. We are in a very bad situation and we need to fire back.”

Q: Some people argue that Trump’s chaotic behavior influenced elections in Europe, dissuading voters from supporting right-wing nationalist parties. What is your take on that?

“I don’t know if that is true. Whatever Europeans think about Mr. Trump, some like him, many don’t, people know what is happening in their own continent, on their own streets. Unfortunately, maybe it has to get worse before it can better. Western Europe — in eastern Europe it’s a different story — is totally going in the wrong direction. There are countries in eastern Europe that know their identity. They do not suffer from Europe’s worst disease — cultural relativism. They are proud of their identity. They remember from their past what totalitarianism is like under Moscow and are not willing to submit to totalitarianism under Brussels. They have no immigration from old colonial countries. They say, and they are proud to say it and win elections because of it, ‘we are a Christian country, we are not Islamic.’ They refuse to take any more, even in defiance of the European Union. The Hungarians, the Poles, the Slovakians, the Czechs, they are refusing. We can now learn from them.”

The next prime minister

The nationalist parties of Europe’s “patriotic revolution” are generally met with suspicion among Jews and Israelis. Le Pen wants to ban Jewish symbols in France and has downplayed France’s history in the Holocaust. The Alternative for Germany party has made numerous anti-Semitic declarations. “I don’t share all of Le Pen’s ideas,” Wilders responds. “About the Middle East, or about economics. But she is anything but an anti-Semite. She really is not anti-Semitic. Before we started working together, I spoke to her many times, and believe me, if she even came close to her father’s political views we wouldn’t have gone near her. We would not work with any party that even comes close to anti-Semitism. I also believe that Frauke Petry [head of Alternative for Germany] is not anti-Semitic.

“For myself, my party is rejected by the extreme Right for being pro-Israel. They call me a Zionist, which is an advantage. They distance themselves from me because of my love for Israel and the Jewish people. We are the most pro-Israel party in the Dutch parliament.”

Q: The interim government recently decided to continue giving aid to the Palestinian Authority. Is there any way to stop it?

“In the two years that we supported the minority government, we stopped it. Now they are once again giving more financial support to an entity that has nothing to do with democracy and is posing all kinds of problems. I don’t know what the new government will do. Hopefully better. The negotiating parties, even though they are not my friends, differ from the current government that made this decision – the social democrats. Hopefully it will change with the next government. Maybe they made this decision knowing that there are only a few weeks left.

“What I’ve learned from Israel is that the Israeli Palestinian conflict is not about land. It’s not about territory. It is about ideology. It’s reason against barbarism. It’s democracy against totalitarianism. You can’t solve the problem by returning or giving land. It will not stop. It may bring a temporary hudna [truce], but at the end of the day, it will continue until there is no Israel left. This is what we are facing today in Europe — we are losing our territory. We cannot compromise with an ideology that wants to dominate, wants to implement Shariah law. We can learn from Israel: We need to learn to defend ourselves, be proud of our identity and learn to fight the enemy as the enemy does. It may not be politically correct, but it is the only way.”

Q: A new government will soon be established in Holland. How long will it last, and will you win the next election?

“We always try to win the election. But my strength, some say it is my weakness, is that I’m consistent. Whether I win or lose, I say what I mean. I don’t adapt to popularity polls. I was an outspoken friend of Israel when it was very unpopular and it cost me votes. We had it checked, and even many of my veteran voters didn’t like what I said about Israel. But I will never change, because that is what I believe.

“Most importantly I fight against Islamization. I pay a high personal price, but I truly believe that it is the best path for freedom, for our country, for our existence. People like it, people don’t, but if I were to moderate my voice and moved a little toward the middle, we may have been invited into the government, but I would have lied. I would not have been honest. I would have been just another one of the 13 parties in the Dutch parliament. I hope to win the next election, but it is not the most important thing. The most important thing is that I tell the truth and warn my people about the situation and provide a better way to deal with it. I will not compromise on that.”

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Sweden no-go zones controlled by Youth gangs

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Swedish police have recently expanded their list of so-called “vulnerable areas,” where crime and extremism run rampant. RT talked to locals and observers about the problems in these troubled areas, widely known as “no-go zones.”

Via: rt.com

Sixty-one neighborhoods throughout the country were identified in the latest Swedish police report as vulnerable areas, with 23 being categorized as particularly vulnerable, up from 15 last year. These hotspots are “characterized by a low socio-economic status where criminals have an impact on the local community,”according to the police definition.

An estimated 5,000 criminals are operating in these areas, making up around 200 criminal networks in total, according to the report. Witnesses are sometimes afraid to talk to police, and the presence of criminal gangs and the high levels of poverty and marginalization makes it harder for officers to do their job.

“If you run a company in this area, insurance companies do not want to insure you,” Salam Kurda, a local Kurdish shopkeeper and chairman of the corporate association in Husby, Stockholm, told RT. “One of the basic requirements for being a successful entrepreneur is safety, but the risk is quite big today.”

“If your life is at risk, money does not help,” he added. “There has been quite a lot of shooting, very brutal mistreatment of our entrepreneurs, a lot of robbery, so the entrepreneurs have decided to change jobs or move to another area.”

“These people have not been taken care of by society. Society needs to keep the youth busy, make it difficult for them to end up in trouble. They are being used by adults. They sell drugs openly. They carry weapons,” Kurda said.

These deprived neighborhoods have largely immigrant or foreign-born populations, with a higher unemployment rate compared to native Swedes. These neighborhoods also serve as a breeding ground for radicalization and Islamist extremism. According to the Swedish Defense University, 70 percent of jihadi fighters that left Sweden to join Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) terrorists came from these “vulnerable areas.”

“The problem is the cultural difference and that these immigrants that come to Sweden do not want to integrate, or some of them do not want to integrate. We see this especially in many of the European countries where they have taken a lot of immigrants,” Danish TV editor and host Jonas Christensen told RT.

“We don’t see it in, for example, Poland or Hungary. But in Germany, or in the country where I live, in Denmark, we also have no-go zones, in Copenhagen for example; and Sweden also, especially in places where they have taken in a lot of immigrants,” he explained.

“We see these problems also in France and Belgium. And in Sweden, government people, they don’t want to admit that this is actually a problem so they don’t want to mention these no-go zones as no-go zones.”

Successive waves of Muslim refugees and migrants have come to Sweden for decades, first escaping war zones in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, and now from Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and Somalia. Fully integrating these arrivals, who often come from conservative Muslim societies, into liberal cosmopolitan Sweden, has proved to be a challenge. In late 2015, Sweden finally tightened up its generous entry policy, cutting welfare payments and insisting that new immigrants present valid ID documents.

The term ‘no-go zone’ was originally coined by Swedish journalist Per Gudmundson in a 2014 editorial for the newspaper SvD, shortly after the publication of a police report that originally identified 55 vulnerable areas.

“The police does not use the term ‘no go-zones.’ It is originally military slang for areas under rebel control. But the question is if there are any clearer description of locations were ‘the public in many cases experience it as if it is the criminals that rule the areas’ and where ‘police have not been able to fulfill their tasks,’” Gudmundson wrote.

Over the past few years there have been numerous notorious incidents connected to these areas, including: a spate of car burnings and gang-related shootings; a car bombing which killed four people, including a 4 year-old girl; a grenade attack which killed an 8 year-old boy; and even a riot that broke out mere days after US President Donald Trump rather preemptively made a speech about what happened “last night in Sweden.”

Although the list of vulnerable areas in Sweden has grown, this allegedly has more to do with the police reclassifying certain areas based on better intelligence rather than an actual deterioration in the neighborhoods themselves. Statistically, Sweden remains one of the world’s most developed, wealthy and low-crime countries.

Nevertheless, police certainly face difficulties maintaining law-and-order in these areas. In 2014, the police station in the Stockholm suburb of Rinkeby, also known as Little Mogadishu, had to be abandoned after it was firebombed.

“We need to make a clear shift in direction, we cannot continue in this direction ten more years,” Dan Eliasson, Swedish National Police Commissioner, said in June. “Society needs to do more, we need to do more.”

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Sweden: Over 150 sex attacks at summer festivals including 20 rapes

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There were more than 150 sex attacks, including 20’s rapes, during the summer’s festivals in Sweden. Review of police figures from the newspaper Metro. The number of sex crimes overall has not decreased.

Via: friatider.se 

At the end of July, Sweden’s Radio P3 reported that the number of reported sex attacks at festivals decreased. But now that summer is really over, it does not seem that the sex crimes have become fewer except in some places.

According to a new review by Metro, based on figures requested from the country’s police regions, more than 150 reported sex crimes occurred at the country’s festivals.

Most cases are about sexual abuse, but in the figure are also included 20 rapes plus a number of rape attempts.

The worst of all the festivals was the Malmö Festival, where 30 were reported. The Bråvalla Festival, which became known for sex crimes and which, due to its setting next year, was hit by 23 sex crimes.

At Härnösand’s city festival, 22 were reported, which is an extreme increase compared to last year when only one abuse was reported. In addition, it is a small festival, with only about 6,000 participants.

“It was very boring,” says Thomas Nyberg, local police district manager in southern Ångermanland, about the big increase to Metro.

At the Emmaboda Festival, the abuse increased from 6 to 13, and during the Summerburst Festival in Stockholm, the number rose from 2 to 9.

At Putte in the Park in Karlstad, however, the sex break fell from enormous 40 last year to just 4 this year.

Most rapes were reported in Emmaboda: 4 (1), Bråvalla Festival: 4 (5), Brännbollsyran in Umeå: 3 (2) and Härnösands Stadsfest: 3 (0).

“The figures are roughly in line with the number of sexual offenses reported the year before, but can not be compared directly because some of the festivals have not been implemented both years,” Metro writes.

In addition, the darkness is believed to be large.

Around 15 of the reported crimes should already have been canceled.

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Sweden soon to be Mexico by streets shootings

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There are many more shootings in Sweden than in other European countries. New research report, P4 Stockholm. Sweden is soon to be with Mexico, the researchers argue behind the study.

Via: Daniel Persson 

In relation to the population, 4-5 times more fatalities occur in Sweden than in Norway and Germany.

According to criminologist Joakim Sturup, one of the researchers behind the report, it is difficult to find any neighboring equivalent to Sweden.

“Sweden is rather in parity with southern Italy and Mexico,” he says according to P4.

Research shows that violence is no longer so much in the MC gang, but above all in the suburbs of the metropolitan areas.

However, the researchers consider themselves so far unable to answer the question why the violence is gathered there.

Malmö is the city where most shooting takes place in relation to population. Just in recent weeks, several people have been shot in the city, writes SR.

According to Joakim Sturup, research is uncertain whether the violence in the suburbs is due to an increased incidence of illegal weapons there, or if the explanation is a tendency to use the weapons more quickly.

What one can say, Sturup says, is that something has happened radically in Sweden.

If development does not change, Joakim Sturup fears that Sweden will see very brutal terrorist attacks where Islamists like Rakhmat Akilov use grenades and automatic weapons instead of trucks.

In May, a survey by DN showed that Muslim immigrants are behind 9 of 10 shootings in Sweden. Of the 100 people involved in assassination and murder attempts where firearms have been used, a total of 90 have at least one foreign-born parent. The vast majority of men, around 80 percent, have their roots in the Middle East and Northern Africa. Most come from Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Turkey, Somalia and Eritrea.

In late June, Expressen published a survey of organized crime in Stockholm. Of 192 gang criminals, almost all, 94.5 percent, had at least one foreign-born parent. The country of origin that stands out is Iraq, but many also come from Bosnia, Lebanon, Somalia, Syria and Turkey.

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Finnish landlords deny Arab men

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Men with Arabic names are having difficulty in private rental housing market in Finland, according to a study. Of the requests signed with an Arab male name, 16 percent answered, while the requests signed with a Finnish female name were answered by 42 percent of the landlords.

Via: friatider.se

In the study from the Turku Academy, in 2016, a total of 1,459 requests were sent to advertised rental housing throughout Finland.

The requests were made by e-mail and were signed with different names and the percentage of responses received was compared between the different groups in the study: women and men with Arabic names, Finnish-speaking names, and Swedish-language names.

The results of the comparisons show that men with Arabic names get fewer answers than any of the other groups. Some other differences between these six groups could not be statistically ensured.

As a consequence, men generally received fewer answers than women, and that people with Arabic names overall received fewer answers than people with Finnish / Swedish names. Thus, if you expect Arab men, there were no statistically relevant differences between the groups. The landlord’s sex had no impact on the results.

The study, published in the international scientific journal PLoS ONE, is the first of its kind in the private housing market in Finland.

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