Reader’s links for March 2nd 2017

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  1. Montreal – Muslim Friday prayer at “Université de Montréal”

    girls segregated behind movable partitions

  2. Silence an accomplice to migrant crime on women in Sweden

    One Daily Mail reporter tells Tucker how militant feminists, a conspiracy of silence and self-censorship on immigration bury the truth crimes against women in Sweden

  3. ‘Don’t feed the migrants’: Calais mayor bans charities from distributing food to prevent new Jungle (RT, Mar 2, 2017)
    https://www.rt.com/news/379258-calais-jungle-mayor-food-ban/

    “The center-right mayor of the French port city of Calais faces a standoff with aid groups, after issuing an order forbidding the systematic distribution of food on the site of the so-called ‘Jungle’ refugee camp, which was demolished last October.

    “We have suffered too much,” said Natacha Bouchart, a member of the center-right Les Republicains, after approving the new restrictions on Thursday.

    Posters explaining the new rules were placed around the remnants of the ‘Jungle,’ whose population reached 10,000 at its peak, while heavily armed police patrolled the territory.

    Utopia56, a humanitarian aid group, said officers fired tear gas at volunteers and teenagers who were standing in line for food on Thursday.

    Bouchart said that she understood the situation “from a human standpoint,” but said long-term concerns were at play…”