Friday, 17 December 2010

Help stop this fascist organisation

The fascist organisation 'HOPE not Hate' has managed to get itself listed by Google as a news source. This means any article they publish will be listed by Google as a source of news. This helps promote their website and thus helps spread their fascist agenda (see image). YOU can help get this organisation removed from Google News by doing the following: Click HERE to go to the webpage to make a complaint to Google. Now fill in the form with these details: select: An issue with the content in...

Monday, 13 December 2010

Harriet Harman praises immigrants who send social security benefits to their overseas families as ‘heroic’

Harriet Harman has described immigrants who are on welfare and send money back home to their overseas families as ‘heroic’. She has said that they should be given tax breaks on their benefits so they can send even more money abroad to their families. In an address to her constituency the Labour party deputy leader said those who send cash back to Africa were hidden heroes. The Conservative deputy chairman Michael Fallon has challenged Labour leader Ed Miliband to make his position clear on...

Sunday, 12 December 2010

Suicide bombers allowed free movement, American citizens banned from UK

Home secretary Theresa May is under pressure to close the UK's borders to a Florida pastor who threatened to burn copies of the Qur'an. The American preacher who planned a mass burning of the Qur'an on the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks could be banned from entering Britain under incitement and national security laws. Terry Jones, a pentecostal preacher, is to address the far-right group, the English Defence League (EDL), about "the evils of Islam" at a rally in Luton in February. Theresa...

Friday, 3 December 2010

Why the UK needs to adopt the Swiss policy of deporting immigrant criminals

The jailing of Harpreet Aulakh, 32, an Indian-born Sikh, Jaswant Singh Dhillon, also known as Taljit Singh, 30, and Sher Singh, 19, an Indian illegal immigrant, for the murder of Geeta Aulakh because she was going to divorce Harpreet Aulakh highlights why the UK should now be deporting immigrants who commit serious crime. Geeta Aulakh was ambushed after work on November 16 last year as she walked the few hundred metres from a bus stop in Greenford, west London, to collect the couple's two young...

Lying Cheat Phil Woolas loses Smear Campaign legal battle

Former Labour MP Phil Woolas's hopes of regaining his seat have been dashed after he failed in a High Court bid to overturn a decision stripping him of his Commons seat. Mr Woolas, who is banned from standing for election for three years, said there is no avenue open to him to mount a further challenge. The ex-minister said: "That is the end, I am out - which I think is unfair and, more importantly, my 70,000 voters will think it is unfair." Three senior judges rejected his legal challenge...

Former Labour MP David Chaytor admits expenses fraud

Former Labour MP David Chaytor has pleaded guilty to fraud charges, becoming the first politician to be convicted over his expenses claims. Chaytor, 61, who was MP for Bury North, admitted three charges of false accounting at the Old Bailey on Friday involving expenses claims totalling around £20,000. He was granted unconditional bail and will be sentenced on January 17 after changing his plea ahead of a trial which was due to start Monday. Chaytor stood down as an MP at the general election...

Sunday, 28 November 2010

Swiss referendum approves automatic expulsion of foreign criminals

Switzerland endorsed on Sunday a  push to automatically expel foreign residents convicted of certain crimes, to the dismay of critics who described it as a "dark day for human rights." The approval of the initiative in a referendum was an expression of insecurity, the justice minister said, stressing the government would examine how to implement the new rule without violating its international obligations. In the vote, 52.9 percent were in favour of automatic expulsions and 47.1 percent...

Thursday, 25 November 2010

15-year-old Birmingham schoolgirl arrested for burning a copy of the Qur'an

A 15-year-old girl has been arrested on suspicion of inciting religious hatred after allegedly burning an English-language version of the Qur'an – and then posting video footage of the act on Facebook. The teenager, from the Sandwell district of Birmingham, was filmed on her school premises burning the book. Police have confirmed the incident was reported to the school and the video has since been removed from the social networking site. A 14-year-old boy was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of making threats on Facebook. Both teenagers have been released on police bail. The incident...

Monday, 22 November 2010

Jews and homosexuals singled out at British Islamic schools

Pupils at Islamic schools across the country are being taught to chop off a criminal's hand and that Jews are conspiring to take over the world, a BBC investigation found Monday.  Up to 5,000 pupils aged between six and 18 are being taught Sharia law punishments using "weekend-school" text-books which claim those who do not believe in Islam will be subjected to "hellfire" in death. Young pupils are warned that the punishment for engaging in homosexual acts is death by stoning, burning...

Friday, 19 November 2010

Sidney Stringer Academy - Update 2

Well it seems we got it all wrong!. This incident was just an argument over a girl after all. The BBC reports that: 'Three students at a Coventry school have been excluded over "cyber bullying".' Wendy Tomes said "The students involved have been identified, and in many cases face fixed term exclusions" She added that all of the schools investigations lead them to believe the incident had started "over a girl". Three of the students had been excluded and their families had received a visit from the school, she said. Three more pupils were facing "internal exclusion" - being kept away from other...

Thursday, 18 November 2010

Coventry - Muslims schoolboy death threats update

Here is an update on the previous story. It appears those suspended from the  Sidney Stringer Academy in Coventry formed part of a group within the academy calling themselves the ‘Muslim Defence League’ who celebrate British deaths in Afghanistan The boy who is being sent death threats because he posted a message on his Facebook page ‘RIP to all the lads who never made it home.’ He also posted two pictures showing British troops on Armistice Day. The ‘Muslim Defence League’ then branded him...

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Coventry - Muslim schoolboys threaten non muslim because he supports UK troops

This is the story reported on the coventrytelegraph.net website: Coventry teenager abused on Facebook for writing war heroes tribute A MUM has taken her son out of a secondary school in Coventry after he was abused on Facebook. Clare Allington removed her son 13-year-old Darius Gill from Sidney Stringer Academy after he became the victim of cyberbullying on the social networking site. Two year eight pupils at the school, believed to be 12-years-old, had threatened to attack him. Messages posted online said a fight was being planned after school on Monday and pupils from other city schools even...

Monday, 15 November 2010

Blackburn father urges fatal crash driver's deportation after a string of offences

The father of a girl left dying under the wheels of a car has urged judges for "justice" by deporting the driver.Paul Houston, from Darwen, Lancashire, told judges they had the power to bring his "seven years of hell to an end" by sending Aso Mohammed Ibrahim to Iraq. The Iraqi Kurd fled after knocking down 12-year-old Amy Houston in Blackburn in 2003. He was jailed for four months. On Monday the UK Border Agency (UKBA) began a tribunal appeal against the decision to grant Ibrahim residency. Ibrahim,...

Cameron breaks yet another election pledge

David Cameron will bow to business and relax immigration capDavid Cameron is expected to increase significantly the number of immigrants from beyond Europe permitted to enter Britain each year The Prime Minister is understood to have been influenced by business concerns that the cap introduced after the election is preventing highly-skilled people from coming to this country. The current limit of about 2,600 non-EU migrants a month is expected to be increased to allow more than...

Monday, 8 November 2010

Woolas election ban threatens election debate, MPs say

MPs have expressed concerns about a court decision to ban former minister Phil Woolas from politics, saying it raises "massive constitutional issues".The ex-Labour MP is making a second bid for a judicial review of the verdict, which stripped him of his seat over his conduct in the election campaign. But Tory MP Edward Leigh said it was for "people to evict MPs not judges". And Labour's David Winnick said it could lead to any defeated candidate challenging election results. Although the High Court rejected an initial request by Mr Woolas for a judicial review of the election court's ruling,...

Sunday, 7 November 2010

Taliban call on US to send fact-finding team to Afghanistan

The Taliban called on the US Congress on Sunday to send a "fact-finding mission" to Afghanistan to investigate what they called the lies and propaganda spread by American military chiefs to prolong the war. The Islamist militant group has been fighting for more than nine years to topple the Kabul government, which is backed by 150,000 US and NATO troops. In the past year, Taliban influence has spread across the country from their bastion in the south where the war is concentrated, and momentum has been widely seen to have turned in their favour. The statement, addressed to "Messers American...

Saturday, 6 November 2010

5 Asian pedophiles jailed for preying on white girls in Sheffield

The article title says it all, but lets see how the story is reported depending on country. First the U.K: mirror.co.uk Sex predator gang is jailed Five men convicted of grooming teenage girls for sex wept as they were jailed for a total of 32 years. Brothers Umar, 24, and Razwan Razaq, 30, their cousin Zafran Ramzan, 21, Adil Hussain 20, and Mohsin Khan, 21, were yesterday condemned as "sexual predators" by Sheffield judge Peter Kelson. He said: "Your weeping cuts no ice. You had what you regarded as your fun, now you will take your punishment." The men preyed on girls as young as 12 in Rotherham,...

Muslim challenge to tuition fee interest charges

Muslim student leaders say changes to tuition fees in England could breach Islamic rules on finance, which do not permit interest charges.The coalition government's plans to raise tuition fees to up to £9,000 also include higher interest rates for repayments of loans. The Federation of Student Islamic Societies says this will make loans unusable for many Muslim students. A government spokesman said these were "not commercial loans". As well as raising tuition fees, the proposals for university funding include changes to loan repayments - with some students set to pay more than at present. ...

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Iran arrests 4 Kurds 'working for UK-based leader'

Iran has arrested four Kurdish rebels of a banned group who worked for a militant based in Britain, the English-language Press TV reported on Thursday, quoting the intelligence ministry. Majid Bakhtiar, Hajeer Ebrahimi, Loqman Moradi and Zanyar Moradi who are members of the banned Komala group were arrested in Iran's western city of Marivan, the channel said on its website. The five are accused of carrying out five assassinations in Iran in the past two years, the report said. "They have confessed to getting orders in the Iraqi city of Sulaimaniyah from their commander Jalil Fattahi,"...

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Iraq's Al-Qaida says Christians "legitimate targets"

Al-Qaida militant group in Iraq Wednesday said that Christians and their organizations have become "legitimate targets" after a two-day deadline expired for Egypt's Coptic church to free some women allegedly held due to converting to Islam. The self-styled Islamic State of Iraq (ISI), the al-Qaida front in Iraq, said in a statement posted on an Islamic website that it "declares all Christian centers, organizations and institutions, leaders and followers, are legitimate targets for Mujahdeen (holy Muslim warriors) wherever they can reach them." "The killing sword will not be lifted from...

Monday, 1 November 2010

Christians mourn over Iraq massacre

Iraq's dwindling Christian community is in mourning after terrorists seized a Baghdad church during evening Mass leading to a gun battle which left at least 52 people dead.   The attack, claimed by an al Qaida-linked organisation, was the latest assault against Iraq's Christians, whose numbers have plummeted since the 2003 invasion as the community has fled to other countries. The Pope denounced the assault at Our Lady of Deliverance church as "ferocious" and called for renewed international efforts to broker peace in the region. Catholics made up 2.89% of Iraq's population in 1980;...

UK 'will not send troops to Yemen' (Yet)

Yemen must not become another Afghanistan but Britain's role is to "stay close" and offer it assistance rather than send in troops at this stage, the new head of the UK's Armed Forces said. Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir David Richards said the military's concentration needed to remain on Afghanistan - to prevent that country becoming a "second Yemen". Global attention has once again been focused on Yemen, the country which spawned al Qaida, after it emerged as the source of ink cartridge...

Sunday, 31 October 2010

Unite Against Fascism Fascists Arrested On Way To EDL Rally

Five Britons were among 34 people arrested by Dutch police as they headed to confront far-right activists showing their support for controversial politician Geert Wilders. The "anti-fascist" group was intercepted en route to take on around 50 supporters from the English Defence League who had gathered at a train station near Sloterdijk, northwest of Amsterdam, for their legal action. Police said they also stopped and diverted a metro train carrying dozens of "football hooligans" bound for the isolated area in order to "prevent a confrontation". A website for Ajax Amsterdam supporters had urged...

Sunday, 24 October 2010

European far-right parties want referendum on Turkey in EU

VIENNA Europe's far-right parties want an EU-wide referendum on Turkey's plans to join the current 27-nation bloc, the leader of Austria's populist Freedom Party, Heinz-Christian Strache, said Saturday. Strache, who had invited right-wing parties from Belgium, Denmark, Italy, Slovakia and Sweden to a two-day meeting in the Austrian capital, told a news conference that the parties believed Turkey had no place in Europe and ordinary citizens should be given a say in the matter. Europe would be "straying down the completely wrong path" if it were to admit "non-European countries" into the European...

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Al-Qaeda magazine suggests crashing trucks into crowds

Al-Qaeda urged Muslims in western countries to weld deadly steel blades to SUV vehicles and then plough into civilian crowds, in the second edition of the group's online English-language magazine. "Inspire", a 74-page propaganda organ published by the Yemen-based wing of the Islamist group, Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), aims to recruit young westerners to the jihadi cause and to inspire random attacks. In an article titled "The Ultimate Mowing Machine", illustrated with a picture of...

Saturday, 9 October 2010

Violence flares at Unite Against Fascism protest in Leicester

A number of police and members of the public have been injured as protesters from Unite Against Fascism (UAF) and a rival organisation gathered in Leicester. The English Defence League held a static demonstration and Unite Against Fascism (UAF) staged a counter-protest in the Humberstone Gate East area of the city. At least 1,400 officers were drafted in from 12 other forces to deal with the demonstrations, the city's largest policing operation in 25 years. UAF supporters arrived from across the country in coaches throughout the morning. Before the protests started, police said one person...

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Mp's expenses

Three former Labour MPs charged with fraud over their parliamentary expenses are to take their case to the Supreme Court. Elliot Morley, David Chaytor and Jim Devine are to appeal to the country’s most senior judges at a hearing next month. The three, along with Lord Hanningfield, a Tory peer also accused of expenses fraud, are due to go on trial in November. But they claim that they cannot be tried in ordinary criminal courts because of centuries-old laws on parliamentary privilege. Three Court of Appeal judges found against them in July saying that they could not envisage how the ancient...

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