A few more links for July 5 2014 post 4

1. I guess the lesson of the video below is, if you see religious looking muslims setting up GoPro’s around your mosque, you should think about getting all the crap out of your locker right away.

I dont speak Arabic but I am pretty sure I heard the word, ‘shirk’ so I suspect that the Sunnis, in this case, the Caliphatians, claiming that Shiia muslims are guilty of holding other people up to the same level as allah as opposed to just mohamed, which they claim is  someone allah actually prays to. 

2. video – SAUDI ARABIA – Al-Kharj – Copies of the koran found in the toilet bowls in a mosque in Al-Kharj ( 77 km south of Riyadh)

The truly amazing thing is that this is news at all.

3. Surrey man who raped a 14-year-old girl is jailed

Zeeshaan Sheikh, from Woking was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court on Monday.

4. Egypt court hands Muslim Brotherhood leader life sentence

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15 Replies to “A few more links for July 5 2014 post 4”

  1. #2. Eeyore: “The truly amazing thing is that this is news at all.”

    LOL I agree. It should actually be law.

    • It is weird, isn’t it? But in Saudi Arabia ripping a Quran up and throwing it in the toilet is the equivalent of first degree murder in the West. As a matter of fact, I’d rather take my chances with Western courts on a murder charge than see what the Saudis would do to me for desecrating a Quran like that, considering they are in the process of whipping a young blogger to death over the next ten years for doing a lot less. If you ever wondered what the world would look like if the Nazis won WWII, just take a trip to Saudi Arabia…

  2. Disaffected youth? Again? How about getting a good brainwashing in the local masjid? How about making those little concessions to Muhammadans over and over again? As a small pile of sh*t is growing bigger and bigger over time, the result is becoming more and more unpleasant (and eventually even deadly) for an expanding circle of non-Muhammadans too.

    Kenyan coastal region of Lamu hit by deadly attacks (BBC, July 6, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28181246

    “At least 29 people have been killed in two deadly shooting attacks in Kenya’s coastal districts, the interior ministry has said. Witnesses said heavily armed men raided a trading centre in the village of Hindi, in Lamu county, and a police station in Gamba, Tana River county, overnight on Saturday.

    The Somali militant Islamist group al-Shabab said it was behind the killings. It has made past claims it conducted various other attacks in the region.

    Deputy President William Ruto, who is currently visiting the region, is on his way to Gamba.

    Al-Shabab is increasingly becoming a regional force. Outside Somalia, Kenya is its main target.

    The nature of its attacks there is changing, with a growing use of armed units rather than grenades, improvised explosive devices and single targeted assassinations. It would be wrong to think of al-Shabab as a purely Somali movement. Young, disaffected Muslim men, many from the Kenyan coast, provide a fertile recruiting ground.

    Al-Shabab has a sophisticated propaganda machine, with radio broadcasts in the local Kiswahili language, and Kiswahili websites with instructions on how to make bombs….”

  3. Uganda militant attack leaves scores dead (BBC, July 6, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28185349

    “At least 58 people were killed after gunmen launched a co-ordinated attack on police stations and military barracks in Uganda, the army says. The dead included 41 gunmen and 17 police and civilians. The attacks took place in the west of Uganda, near the border with Congo.

    The military said the attacks were caused by a dispute between rival tribes, but there are fears over the possible resurgence of a Ugandan rebel movement based in eastern Congo.
    The attacks targeted security forces in the districts of Kasese, Ntoroko and Bundibugyo.

    An army spokesman said the attacks were not connected to the Islamist ADF rebel group, which was last active in the area more than a decade ago.

    “What we know is that this militia is not linked with ADF-NALU but we’re studying them to establish their motives and their backers,” army spokesman Paddy Ankunda told Reuters news agency.

    Seventeen gunmen were arrested and are being questioned in custody, the police said.”

  4. #4

    And a big thanks-for-nothing to the international press for their negative coverage of the Post Arab Spring in Egypt. The Egyptians may not be the perfect example of British Parliamentary Democracy but they are doing the exact right thing by taking such an ultra-tough stance on the Muslim Brotherhood, and they are clearly carrying out the will of the Egyptian People by doing so even if the Brotherhood did “win” the election.

    The Egyptians do not want to be ruled by the likes of al-Qaeda or ISIS or the Taliban or Boko Haram or the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Egyptian Government is doing everything in it’s power to make sure that they aren’t. It would be nice if the press could stop harping on the how unfair they’re being to the evil Jihadi bastards and waste a little ink describing what a great job they’re doing fighting terrorism and helping to bring the region back from the brink of Armageddon, which is where it happens to be, in case no one has noticed…

  5. PORTUGAL – Jihadist suspect arrested in Lisbon airport last week: report

    Portuguese police have arrested a man trained in a jihadist camp as he was trying to illegally board an Angola-bound plane via its landing gear at Lisbon international airport, local media said on Sunday.

    Diario de Noticias newspaper said the police and Portuguese secret services established that the man had received training in a jihadist camp in Syria at the start of this year.

    It said the man, born in Angola but holding a Dutch passport, had a knife on him when detained on the tarmac last Thursday. He had earlier been expelled from Turkey and was on authorities’ watchlists in various European countries.

    He was questioned by a judge on Saturday, who ordered that the man remain in custody due to the risk of him fleeing, SIC television reported. Police officials were not immediately available to comment.

    The arrest happened soon after the U.S. government last week pushed for increased security precautions at European airports.

    Security authorities are concerned that al Qaeda operatives in Syria and Yemen could try to blow up U.S. or Europe-bound planes by concealing bombs on foreign fighters carrying Western passports who spent time with Islamist rebel factions in the region.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/06/us-portugal-arrest-airport-idUSKBN0FB0KX20140706

  6. What a wasteful program (even when not considering all those (un)constitutional implications)…

    Ordinary internet users ‘made up bulk of NSA intercepts’ (BBC, July 6, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-28182494

    “Ninety percent of people identified in a tranche of communications intercepted by the NSA were ordinary internet users, not foreign surveillance targets, analysis by a US paper says.

    The Washington Post says innocents were “caught in a net the National Security Agency had cast for somebody else”.

    Much of the highly personal information was retained, the paper says, even though it had no intelligence value.

    The information was provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

    The paper said it reviewed some 160,000 emails and instant-messages and 7,900 documents from some 11,000 online accounts, gathered by the NSA between 2009 and 2012….”

  7. TSA says airline passengers must power up cell phones, other electronic devices; passengers will not be able to board if they don’t turn on

    TSA asks some at US-bound airports to turn on phones

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Transportation Security Administration is requiring passengers at some overseas airports that offer U.S.-bound flights to power on their electronic devices.

    The TSA says it is requiring some overseas airports to have passengers turn on devices such as cell phones. It says devices that won’t power up won’t be allowed on planes, and those travelers may have to undergo additional screening.

    Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson recently ordered the TSA to put extra security measures in place at some international airports with direct flights to the United States.

    American intelligence officials have been concerned about new al-Qaida efforts to produce a bomb that would go undetected through airport security.

    The TSA will not disclose which airports will be conducting the additional screening.

    http://www.kshb.com/news/national/tsa-asks-some-at-us-bound-airports-to-turn-on-phones