There appears to be more willingness out side of the US and greater intransigency inside the US to name islam as the problem: Links 1 on march 23 – 2015

1. Palestinian Fatah, the mother movement of the terrorist Aqsa Brigades, is operating in Canada

The Arab Palestinian Association is described by Meshwar as “a cover for the regional branch of Fatah movement” in Canada. In a interview to the newspaper, Fadlu Michael (???? ???????), the President of the Palestine House who holds a senior leadership role in Fatah movement, placed the entire responsibility for the split on the shoulders of the Arab Palestinian Association. Fadlu Michael is also mentioned as the (former?) Palestinian Consul in Toronto.

In this regard he revealed that Jamal Mohsin (???? ?????), a Fatah senior operative who heads the regional branches of the movement, sent him a message asking the Palestine House to cooperate with the Arab Palestinian Association in order to hold a joint event commemorating the Land Day. Soon later, according to Fadlu Michael, he received a similar message also from Ahmed Ghanem (???? ????), a senior operative at Fatah’s head office which is responsible of coordinating the activities of the movement’s regional branches outside of Palestine.

Fadlu mentioned the names of two senior operatives affiliated with the Arab Palestinian Association who took part in the futile negotiations with the Palestine House: Rashad Saleh (???? ????), the Secretary of Fatah movement in Canada, and Samir Nayfa Abu Haytham (???? ????? ??? ????).

2. The Riot in Wood Green edited and uploaded yesterday was rejected by LiveLeak and as I didn’t check their messages I didn’t know. It has been fixed and is now live at the original post here. 

3. Hundreds of British jihadis trained to launch ‘highly likely’ chlorine gas attack on train, tube or football match in UK warns top chemical warfare expert 

Islamic State terrorists could launch a chlorine gas attack on Britain – a weapon used to kill thousands of British troops in the First World War trenches, an expert said today.

Colonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon believes that every British ISIS fighter will have been given chemical weapons training in the hope they will come back to launch an attack.

The retired head of chemical and biological weapons for the Army believes the Tube or sporting events could be the target.

Scotland Yard said that last year five Britons a week were heading to Syria and an estimated 500 of them may have returned to Britain.

4. Theresa May, England’s Home Secretary, has been making brave noises about islamic terrorism.  I see no reason to pay much attention to it as her party’s policies have only encouraged it while suppressing any law enforcement tendency to deal with the consequences of Islam in the UK like a million young girls forced into sexual slavery etc.

5. The terror map of Britain: Soaring number of arrests and trials reveal how ISIS and Syrian war are inspiring extremists in the UK

6. The extremist group behind most of the UK’s terror plots: Al-Muhajiroun network linked to half of attacks by Britons over past 20 years

Half of the terror attacks carried out or plotted in Britain involve members of just one extremist network, a new report reveals.

Al-Muhajiroun, a banned organisation once fronted by hate preacher Anjem Choudary, has been linked to a series of atrocities and plots dating back to 1997.

A new book by terrorism expert Raffaello Pantucci has now found that since its formation in the 1980s, the group has been central to Islamic extremism in the UK.

More than 20 terror attacks plotted or carried out in the UK - including the 7/7 bombings which killed 52 people - have been linked to extremist network al-Muhajiroun in a new report

More than 20 terror attacks plotted or carried out in the UK – including the 7/7 bombings which killed 52 people – have been linked to extremist network al-Muhajiroun in a new report

It is thought the first known violence directly linked to the group took place in 1997, when a member of the organisation attacked a police officer.

7. Tommy Robinson on UK radio this morning:

Thank you Buck, Tasha Carr, M., UK Pete, antikythera, Richard and many more. Always grateful for the watchers and contributors.

Here are a few other links of some moderate interest.

It seems that security guards at high value targets in the UK have a high probability of having fake certifications

Theresa May, UK home secretary, actually does say something like, ‘the most serious form of extremism today is islamist extremism’. While there is no such thing as islamistism, it does sort of sounds like islam which is more than CIA director, John Brennan will say. 

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7 Replies to “There appears to be more willingness out side of the US and greater intransigency inside the US to name islam as the problem: Links 1 on march 23 – 2015”

  1. @ 3 – Chemical and bio attacks are coming to the west in the future, they are easier to arrange then nuclear attacks and cheaper. In the future these attacks will kill a lot of people.

  2. Re #7
    Tommy admitted he met with the currant EDL leadership, that’s against his bail conditions. One wonders how long it will take the filth to cotton on to this and sling him back in jail.

    Tommy/Steven is THE definition of a braveman.

  3. 4/ Where Mrs. May talks tough, LORD Prescott seems to disagree. Sidebar:

    Policy failures are partly to blame for Islamic extremism in Britain, John Prescott claimed yesterday.
    The Labour grandee, who has been recruited into the party’s election campaign by Ed Miliband, said events in the Middle East could have radicalised him too. ‘Any young Muslim would be affected by the indiscriminate killing either by Islamic State or Western military technology,’ he said.
    ‘This kind of crusade started with the invasion of Iraq and the overthrow of an elected Muslim government in Egypt, and continues with Syria.’ 
    He said young Muslims would inevitably ‘identify and seek to support what they perceive as their cause and their people’.
    In his Sunday Mirror column he added: ‘Perhaps we might find their radicalisation is more to do with their sense of justice and what they’ve seen on the television and in the papers.’
    But Anthony Glees of Buckingham University said Lord Prescott was guilty of a cynical rant. ‘These words are incredible coming from someone who was deputy prime minister,’ added the politics professor.
    ‘He shows a complete misunderstanding of historical facts and of the present danger which the country faces. Lord Prescott is deliberately fanning the flames. His facts are mixed up.’
    Lord Prescott served under Tony Blair through the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the British military intervention in Afghanistan, before leaving office in 2007.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3006962/We-ll-drive-extremists-pledges-kick-fanatics-reject-British-values-promote-terror-Islam.html

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