A world divided: Violent clashes break out across the globe as thousands take to the streets in anti-Islam protests organised by far-right group PEGID

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Indeed Islam is a growing threat to Western values and culture. If you ignore discontent by a growing number of people who do not want Islaminisation of their countries, then eventually armed response will follow. Liberal politicians who do not take into account the views of those who want to curb the current trend favouring Islamic migration to the West, will only divide more, and the discontent will keep growing.


When the POTUS visited the Mosque, he should have addressed those aspects of Islam that are unacceptable. He should have said that the law of the US is The law, and it is not Sharia law. He should have said we once had segregation in our Country of Blacks, we will not allow Islamic segregation of women. Women have equal rights in this Country and your communities must ensure that Islamic women have the same right. He should have said that female genital mutilation and honor killings are the antithesis of our values and Islam must stamp it out.

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[h=1]Majority of prison imams are 'teaching anti-western' values that promote gender segregation, study claims[/h]
  • Around 70% of Muslim prison chaplains teach a hardline view of Islam
  • Radical brand of Islam contrasts to British values and human rights
  • Study found that 140 of the 200 Muslim chaplains working in prisons have studied Deobandi Islam which promotes gender segregation and no music
By TOM WYKE FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 12:24, 7 February 2016 | UPDATED: 13:11, 7 February 2016
Around 70% of Muslim prison chaplains teach a hardline fundamentalist interpretation of Islam which challenges British values and encourages radical thinking.
The findings are expected to be revealed in a new study by former Home Office official Ian Acheson, which is scheduled to be published next month.
Muslim prisoners represent just 10.8% of the total prison population in the UK, with 12,622 people in jail identifying as a Muslim, according to the Ministry of Justice.
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Muslim prisoners represent just 10.8% of the total prison population in the UK, with 12,622 people in jail identifying as a Muslim, according to the Ministry of Justice

The Acheson study was commissioned by justice secretary Michael Gove. It examined 200 Muslim chaplains and found that 140 of the imams working in prisons, had previously studied Deobandi Islam, according to the Sunday Times.
Deobandi Islam first came to prominence in India in reaction to the measures imposed by its colonial British rulers. It takes its name from a madrassa in the Indian town of Deoband, located around 100 mile from the city of Delhi.
Its core elements claim to focus on purifying Islam through the banning of music and promotes gender segregation in an attempt to follow closely a literal interpretation of the Koran.


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Ahtsham Ali, the Muslim adviser to the National Offender Management Service (NOMS), which works as an executive agency for the Ministry of Justice, was questioned for the Acheson study.
Mr Ali was the pioneer of the deradicalisation programme known as Ibaana, which was dropped by Michael Gove when he took over from Chris Grayling as Secretary of State for Justice.
NOMS' Muslim adviser's friends said they did not believe he held radical views and dismissed claims he followed any particular viewpoint.
'Ali doesn't particularly follow any denomination; he studied Islam at length but he doesn't follow any particular viewpoint or denominational background,' the friend told The Sunday Times.
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Ahtsham Ali, the Muslim adviser to the National Offender Management Service, which works as an executive agency for the Ministry of Justice, was questioned for the Acheson study

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Mr Ali was the pioneer of the deradicalisation programme known as Ibaana, which was dropped by Michael Gove (pictured) when he took over from Chris Grayling as Secretary of State for Justice

The former chief inspector of prisons Nick Hardwick had previously warned last year that there is a 'small number' of radical Muslims trying to convert prisoners.
'There are undoubtedly a small number of very dangerous men motivated by a religion or ideology who are trying to recruit other people so they will go on to commit offences linked to that ideology or religion,' he said.
The news comes after it was revealed by the Guardian last year that some Islamist extremists have deliberately gained jobs in prisons or be given a custodial sentence in an attempt to radicalise vulnerable prisoners.
Glyn Travis, the assistant general secretary of the Prison Officers Association (POA) at the time urged the government to take a new, multi-disciplinary approach to preventing radicalisation in prisons.
'We have concerns that Islamist extremists are deliberately getting custodial sentences in order to target vulnerable prisoners,' he told the Guardian.
Travis also said that criticism towards the work of Muslim prison chaplains was unfair.
'All the imams I know are very good and decent people. I hope the Ministry of Justice utilises their skills in tackling radicalisation.'
MailOnline tried to contact Mr Acheson and Mr Ali for a comment.


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True. However an incident like the following will occur.

1) A gang of refugees from a Muslim country grope a bunch of women
2) A bunch of skinheads 'respond' by beating up a Muslim family who are not radical and have fit into their mixed community for many years. Maybe they kill a Muslim store owner and sexually assault his daughter.

-Multiply these type incidents by 100
Unfortunately likely more than 100 the way Islamaphobia is spreading unchecked in America. Otherwise
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Cambridge student found dead in Egypt suffered 'inhuman animal-like violence' says Italian interior minister as Rome opens investigation into his death



  • Giulio Regeni, 28, originally from Italy, was conducting fieldwork in Cairo
  • He was last seen in the centre of the city on the evening of January 25
  • Autopsy has revealed signs that he suffered 'inhuman animal-like violence'
  • Examination showed Mr Regini's neck was twisted or struck during attack
By ALEX MATTHEWS FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 18:33, 7 February 2016 | UPDATED: 00:03, 8 February 2016


A Cambridge student whose battered body was found on the streets of Cairo suffered 'inhuman animal-like violence' during his death.
Italian Giulio Regeni was found naked from the waist down near a highway outside the Egyptian capital, nine days after he was reported missing.
An autopsy examination has revealed that Mr Regeni's neck was twisted or struck which broke a vertebra and left him unable to breathe.
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Cambridge graduate student Giulio Regeni, 28, from Italy, was found dead in Cairo. A murder investigation has been opened by Italian prosecutors and an autopsy revealed he suffered 'inhuman animal-like violence'

Prosecutors from Rome have now opened a murder investigation into the death of the doctoral student and ministers are calling for Egypt's president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to fully cooperate.
Mr Regeni, a student of Cambridge's Department of Politics and International Studies, had been in Cairo for just a few months, as part of his Ph.D. research into Egyptian labor movements, when he disappeared on January 25.
He had left his apartment with a plan to travel by subway to meet a friend in the city, but was never seen again.

A second autopsy in Italy has shed further light into Mr Regeni's death with details so shocking that interior minister Angelino Alfano told Sky TV that he struggled to catch his breath after reading the report.
While opening details have been released analysis of tissue and body fluid, which could help pinpoint or at least narrow the time frame when Mr Regeni died, are expected to take several days.
Mr Alfano said the student had suffered 'something inhuman, animal-like, an unacceptable violence.'


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Murdered: The body of Mr Regeni was found on naked from the waist down on the side of a Cairo highway, bearing signs of torture, including stab wounds and cigarette burns according to an Egyptian investigator

Prosecutor Ahmed Nagi, who leads the investigation team on the case, had previously said 'all of his body, including his face' had bruises, cuts from stabbings and burns from cigarettes, adding that it appeared to have been a 'slow death.'
Italian police were dispatched to Cairo on Saturday and have started working with their Egyptian counterparts on the case.
Mr Alfano said: 'I am convinced that it is in the interest of el-Sissi to work together. No one can bring Giulio back to life, but bring the truth to the surface will perhaps be able to save more lives.'



An Egyptian friend of Mr Regeni, who was from Fiumicello in the north-east of Italy, said that shortly before his death the student had been seeking contacts for trade union activists to interview as part of his research.
This political research had been the main focus when the friend was questioned by police following the Italian student's disappearance, he said.
Another friend explained he was travelling to downtown Cairo on the day of his disappearance, he said: 'A friend called him after he didn't show up. His cell was off then,' he told MailOnline, speaking on condition of anonymity.
He added: 'We briefly talked on the day of his disappearance, about two hours earlier. He was happy and cheerful, he was about to meet a friend. No indication of any worries whatsoever.
'I just feel terrible for his family, his girlfriend and all his friends.'
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Demonstrations: On the day Mr Regeni went missing, residents took to the streets to mark the fifth anniversary of the Arab Spring. Pictured, supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi march in Cairo

The Egyptian authorities had intensified a crackdown on dissent ahead of the January 25 anniversary of the Arab Spring, with police raiding apartments in downtown Cairo seeking signs of plans for organised protests and checking people's social media accounts.
For years, rights groups have accused Egyptian police of regularly torturing detainees.
Over the past year, they have also accused them of using 'forced disappearances' - detaining suspected activists or Islamists in secret without reporting their arrest.
The Egyptian Association for Rights and Freedoms documented 314 such disappearances in 2015, according to a lawyer, Halem Henish.
Most later turned up in prison, but at least five were found at the morgue, including one with signs of torture like burns and electric shocks.
He said the group has documented 35 disappearances so far in 2016, including at least two of whom have died.



Don't go to any of these countries! No job or holidays is worth it
 

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[h=1]One in four Germans say they back a policy to shoot unwanted illegal refugees at their borders [/h]


  • German politician Frauke Petry said border police should shoot migrants
  • One in four Germans backed her extreme plan according to an opinion poll
  • New figures show 100,000 migrants crossed into Germany during January
  • Up to 400,000 migrants have not been officially registered by authorities


By ALLAN HALL IN BERLIN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 13:10, 7 February 2016 | UPDATED: 19:37, 7 February 2016

Over one-in-four Germans say they back a policy to open fire on unwanted illegal refugees at their borders.
The Alternative for Germany (AFD) party leader Frauke Petry caused a storm a week ago when she advocated the right of border police to gun down migrants. But her comments have struck a nerve in a country being pushed to the brink by the crisis with 29 per cent of respondents in a weekend poll backing her extremist plan.


This, say observers, is proof of the greatest fear among liberal politicians - citizens pushed into the embrace of the far-right and its intolerant attitudes which brought Hitler to power in the 1930s.



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Right-wing German politician Frauke Petry, pictured, said border guards should shoot illegal refugees

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Liberals in Germany have expressed concern in a rise in right-wing sentiment demonstrated by this anti-Islam demonstration in Dresden yesterday afternoon by members of the Pegida movement

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Almost 100,000 migrants arrived in Germany during January , such as these people queuing to register their applications for asylum in Berlin over the weekend. One third of the new arrivals have been from Syria

Every fourth German considers it justified to 'prevent unarmed refugees at gunpoint to cross the border' according to this weekend's survey by the Research Institute YouGov.
The poll was triggered by Petry's comments of a week ago when she incensed the ruling political elite by declaring: 'We need efficient controls to prevent so many unregistered asylum-seekers keeping on entering via Austria.
'Border police should be able if need be to have recourse to their firearms -- as laid down by law.No policeman wants to fire on a refugee and I don't want that either. But as a last resort there should be recourse to firearms.'


But while a considerable number of voters agreed with her gunfire policy, only 13 per cent of those quizzed believed that her party should not be spied on by the nation's intelligence services - something called for by SPD party chief and vice chancellor Sigmar Gabriel. One third of respondents considered this a good idea.
The poll came ahead of vital regional elections in Germany on March 13 in the states of Baden-Württemberg, Rheinland-Pfalz and Saxony-Anhalt. The AFD - enjoying record highs of 12 per cent support among voters - are expected to gain big and Angela Merkel's CDU conservatives are facing a significant setback over her open-door policies which have seen over a million refugees pour into the country in the past year.



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German chancellor Angela Merkel, pictured, is facing difficult regional elections next month in several states

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German officials admitted there are up to 400,000 refugees in the country who are not yet officially registered

Although Chancellor Merkel sticks to her mantra that 'we can do this' the reality on the ground for those tasked to process all the migrants is chaos. Authorities are struggling to process hundreds of thousands of asylum applications, according to the head of the country's refugee office.
'Between 670,000 and 770,000 people who arrived in Germany in 2015 still had not received the final decision on their asylum applications and a majority have not even been able to file their applications,' said Frank-Jürgen Weise, who heads the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.
'It's an unacceptable situation. It's serious and unacceptable for people to have to wait so long. It's bad for the prospects of integration and also bad for the job market when it takes so long.'
Weise said that between 300,000 and 400,000 refugees in Germany have still not even been registered.
In January, the number of new arrivals reached 91,674, about 28 percent fewer than in December. Syrians fleeing the civil war in their homeland remained the biggest group of newcomers with 35,822.
The violent sexual assaults against hundreds of women in Cologne on New Year's Eve, and on a smaller scale in several other cities the same night, which were carried out by gangs of immigrant men, went a long way in turning around public perception of Merkel's humanitarian mission.
In neighbouring Austria tensions are also rising. On Thursday an 18-year-old asylum seeker who raped a 72-year-old pensioner was jailed for 20 months.
At the same time, it was revealed that after serving his sentence he will not be deported as the sentence was not more than three years.
The pensioner, whose daughter was a refugee helper, had been walking her dog alongside the canal in Traiskirchen, where Austria's largest refugee centre is located, when the youth, then aged 17, attacked her last autumn.
Police admitted it was not reported at the time to local media because of the 'sensitivity' of the subject.
At the weekend in Vienna police finally admitted that an Iraqi man is awaiting trial after raping and severely injuring a ten-year-old boy at a swimming pool in December. They too kept the crime details secret.



Only one in four? I bet it would be one in two in the UK. The only ones against would be the loony left.


 

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Unfortunately likely more than 100 the way Islamaphobia is spreading unchecked in America. Otherwise
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You just can't comprehend that what you call Islamophobia is a reaction to Islamic terrorism. Other than that, nai, well, you know ;-)
 

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You just can't comprehend that what you call Islamophobia is a reaction to Islamic terrorism. Other than that, nai, well, you know ;-)
No, what I call Islamaphobia IS Islamaphobia. Reaction against Islamic Extremist Terrorism would be to hate the people that do those acts, not Billions of People that have nothing to do with those idiot terrorists, other then sharing the Same Religion.
 

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No, what I call Islamaphobia IS Islamaphobia. Reaction against Islamic Extremist Terrorism would be to hate the people that do those acts, not Billions of People that have nothing to do with those idiot terrorists, other then sharing the Same Religion.

Well I'm just gonna wait here until you finally figure it out.
Or you can give the good Muslims that the rest of us shouldn't be phobic about a Special Spammy Placard that identifies them.

Now which one of the above will take longer?
 

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Well I'm just gonna wait here until you finally figure it out.
Or you can give the good Muslims that the rest of us shouldn't be phobic about a Special Spammy Placard that identifies them.

Now which one of the above will take longer?

Dude, I Figured it out the week after 911. I'm one of the few here who was actually a Victim of Radical Islamic Terrorism. I realized how stupid and simple minded it is to hate a Whole Religion, or group of people, simply because of the acts of a few fanatics within their midst. I will never be that stupid or simple minded again.
But Hey, you said Spammy, so the Sick Cult down here can laugh along with you, while they continue their hatred. Should make you proud.
 

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Dude, I Figured it out the week after 911. I'm one of the few here who was actually a Victim of Radical Islamic Terrorism. I realized how stupid and simple minded it is to hate a Whole Religion, or group of people, simply because of the acts of a few fanatics within their midst. I will never be that stupid or simple minded again.
But Hey, you said Spammy, so the Sick Cult down here can laugh along with you, while they continue their hatred. Should make you proud.

No No No, SPAMMY is copyrighted by me, along with the picture, and will always be a term of endearment.

I know you were close to the catastrope of 9/11. 9/11 I will never make light of. Nor would I hate an entire religion over the acts of a few. You and I disagree on the number of that few. And I would like to see moderates condemn terrorism in public until I'm sick of hearing it.

The basic disagreement between you and I is you don't comprehend why many Americans are queasy about the intent of many Muslims. And to me if as many mainstream Muslims love America and don't believe America should live under the Sharia, or they don't condone violent jihad they should speak out against it, and state that they love America and are loyal Americans first. And that should be an international outcry as well. All refugees, Muslims or otherwise who are being absorbed into a new nation that is saving them from (mainly Muslim) atrocities in other nations should swear allegiance to their new countries.
 
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Dude, I Figured it out the week after 911. I'm one of the few here who was actually a Victim of Radical Islamic Terrorism. I realized how stupid and simple minded it is to hate a Whole Religion, or group of people, simply because of the acts of a few fanatics within their midst. I will never be that stupid or simple minded again.
But Hey, you said Spammy, so the Sick Cult down here can laugh along with you, while they continue their hatred. Should make you proud.

The problem is that you paint everyone who speaks out against certain facets of Islam as "hating a whole religion or group of people."

It's like you ironically make the exact same error (generalizing a group of people) while trying to speak out against that very thing.

The fact is, one can hate Islamism, and can hate a lot of what Islam stands for without "hating a group of people as a whole."

3 times a week I play basketball with an Egyptian guy named Mohammad, he's one of the nicest guys around, and I consider him a friend.
I haven't had the chance to discuss my problems with Islam with him yet, but I'm looking for an opportunity to present itself.
 

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No No No, SPAMMY is copyrighted by me, along with the picture, and will always be a term of endearment.

I know you were close to the catastrope of 9/11. 9/11 I will never make light of. Nor would I hate an entire religion over the acts of a few. You and I disagree on the number of that few. And I would like to see moderates condemn terrorism in public until I'm sick of hearing it.

The basic disagreement between you and I is you don't comprehend why many Americans are queasy about the intent of many Muslims. And to me if as many mainstream Muslims love America and don't believe America should live under the Sharia, or they don't condone violent jihad they should speak out against it, and state that they love America and are loyal Americans first. And that should be an international outcry as well. All refugees, Muslims or otherwise who are being absorbed into a new nation that is saving them from (mainly Muslim) atrocities in other nations should swear allegiance to their new countries.
They do. All the time.
I do comprehend it. But that's an exercise for the feeble, simple minded idiots who paint the actions of a few on everyone in a group. American Muslims speak out against that shit all the time, but I guess it's never enough? Same with Those Internationally. What would be enough? I don't know. I see it, I'm grateful for it when it happens, but I don't insist that every known Muslim has to march out in public and decry terrorism. It's a given that most normal people decry it.
 

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The problem is that you paint everyone who speaks out against certain facets of Islam as "hating a whole religion or group of people."

It's like you ironically make the exact same error (generalizing a group of people) while trying to speak out against that very thing.

The fact is, one can hate Islamism, and can hate a lot of what Islam stands for without "hating a group of people as a whole."

3 times a week I play basketball with an Egyptian guy named Mohammad, he's one of the nicest guys around, and I consider him a friend.
I haven't had the chance to discuss my problems with Islam with him yet, but I'm looking for an opportunity to present itself.
You should. I bet he hates Radical Islamist terrorists more than you ever could. Why can't Muhammad represent the average Muslim in your mind, rather than some evil idiot with a suicide vest that's splashed all over the news? That's really all it takes.
 

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Islamic terrorism turned the spotlight on Islam.


The vast majority of non Muslims. just went about their daily business and did not give a dam about Islam, or the Muslims around them.



But on came the spot light, and they started to notice Muslims and their religion.


They started to hear about, Sharia law and were astonished to find it was been practised right in front of their eyes. They started to hear about and pay attention to, female genital mutilation, honor killings, polygamy. hatred of Jews, female segregation, child brides. They started to notice the head scarves, the burquas, the beards, the sandals, the proliferation of Mosques, the culture and beliefs that were the antithesis of their own They were annoyed to see politicians calling Islam a religion of peace without qualification, when clearly to them it was not. They started to look at what was been taught in schools, they started to notice a term called political correctness. They stated to think of how their culture and way of life and their values were been eroded. They were now aware of new terms, like hate preachers.

The liberals tried to fool the people by saying the country has always been a country of immigrants. But then the people could see, the European immigrants such as Irish, the Chinese immigrants, the war refugees from Vietnam, the whole diversity of immigration and asylum seekers of the past, had not tried to change the law, the culture or values of the host country. like Islam does.


Islamic terrorism let the genie out of the bottle and it can't be put back in.


It is not Islamaphobia.


It is a awakening , a awareness. A sleeping giant has awoke.






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[h=1]Mother of ten-year-old boy raped in Austrian swimming pool by Iraqi who said it was 'a sexual emergency' says she regrets telling her children 'migrants need our help' [/h]

  • Migrant, 20, claimed he raped the boy because it was a 'sexual emergency'



  • Raped boy in cubicle of Theresienbad pool - then went on the diving board
  • The victim's mother, Dunja, a refugee from Serbia, said she regrets telling her children that migrants need help
  • She said his defence as 'just monstrous' and that he should be deported
By TOM WYKE and JAMES DUNN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 11:17, 8 February 2016 | UPDATED: 15:05, 8 February 2016
The mother of the boy who was raped by an Iraqi migrant in a swimming pool in Austria, has said she regrets teaching her children to be welcoming to migrants and described the man's defence as 'just monstrous'.
The boy's mother Dunja, who arrived in Austria as an immigrant in the 90s from Serbia during the Civil War, said she had always taught her five children to offer the same hospitality to new arrivals that she had herself received.
Upon hearing her son's attacker's claim he had 'too much sexual energy', Dunja criticised his defence as 'just monstrous' and insisted he should be sent to prison and then be deported. She said she 'regretted' teaching her children to be welcoming to migrants.
The boy, known only as Goran, had to be hospitalised with serious injuries and his mother said her son has been crying himself to sleep every night since the attack.
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The mother of the boy who was raped by an Iraqi migrant in a swimming pool (pictured) in Austria, has said she regrets teaching her children to be welcoming to migrants and described the man's defence as 'just monstrous'

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The boy's mother Dunja, (pictured in local media) who arrived in Austria as an immigrant in the 90s from Serbia during the Civil War, said she had always taught her five children to offer the same hospitality to new arrivals that she had herself received

Speaking to local media, Dunja revealed how she was a single mother, who had struggled with little money but had always encouraged her five children not to judge other people.
However when she heard the Iraqi migrant's claims that it was a 'sexual emergency', she immediately wished she had warned her son about the dangers of trusting strangers.
'I couldn't believe it when I heard that. I come from Serbia, and I spent five years living in a Caritas home together with people from many different nations.
'You certainly can't call me a racist, but to try and defend himself in that way is just monstrous. It's like me saying I'm going to go to a bank tomorrow and rob it because I don't have enough money for my five children.



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'I know that the physical wounds will heal, but the wounds to his soul may never heal,' she said.
The Iraqi migrant told police that he knew such an act was 'forbidden in any country of the world', and he was not 'always sick', as he has a wife and a daughter in Iraq.
The Iraqi, who had been working as a taxi driver in Vienna, told police he knew it was 'a mistake' and did not mean to 'scar the boy', reports Kronen Zeitung.
At first, Austrian did not release details of the rape, on December 2 at the Theresienbad pool, to protect the victim.
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The Iraqi migrant who raped a 10-year-old boy in a swimming pool cubicle in the Theresienbad (pictured) pool in Vienna, allegedly told police that it was a 'sexual emergency' because he had not had sex in four months

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The boy's mother revealed how her son loves swimming and that she gave him three euros so he could go to the local Theresienbad swimming pool in the Meidling district of Vienna.
'He was so happy at having the money, and after school went there straight away so I wasn't expecting him back home immediately.
Three hours after school finished, I got a phone call from him and he was crying into the phone. I couldn't understand a word he said, but then somebody came on the phone and told me: 'Please come straight away, your child has been sexually assaulted.'
She said that she had rushed there straight away and was devastated when she looked through a glass window and saw her crying child sitting in a room with a man in swimming trunks who had handcuffs on.
She said her sister was with her, and the police had to stop her from attacking the man straight away.
The man had been in the swimming pool with a 15-year-old boy who was in some way connected to the man that attacked her son, and her son had been talking to the teenager.
Through the teenager, the boy had been introduced to the man, and when he later went to the cabin the man knocked on the door.
She added: 'I know that the physical wounds will heal, but the wounds to his soul may never heal. I don't want the man to be deported, I want him to be jailed because I have heard what they do to child sex attackers in jail.
'I want him to experience everything in jail that child sex attackers can experience from the other convicts. And then I want him deported.'
Reports emerged on Facebook and police said they must be sensitive about cases involving migrants, who have 'been through a lot', but that there would be zero-tolerance.
However, police have now officially announced the details of the shocking crime.
Austrian media have also been following another case of a 13-year-old girl who is allegedly repeatedly being raped by her 26-year-old husband, who she married in Syria.
However, the teenager has not spoken against her husband, who is claiming that he has the right to have sex with her after their marriage was consummated, under Islamic law.


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You should. I bet he hates Radical Islamist terrorists more than you ever could. Why can't Muhammad represent the average Muslim in your mind, rather than some evil idiot with a suicide vest that's splashed all over the news? That's really all it takes.

Such a stupid thing to say. You bet he hates Islamic terrorism more. You have no idea.


The average Muslim in the minds of the non Muslim is now one, who does not integrate into Western values and culture. The average Muslim is one who practices Islam, the one who goes to the Mosque, the one that worships a religion that practices, polygamy, child brides, female genital mutilation, honor killings, female segregation.



Egyptian Muslims like Muslims from other countries that are almost universally Islamic, are totally different countries from those in the West. Egypt is a cess pit of corruption and religious hatred, a hotbed of terrorism, Sharia law, segregation of and abuse of women.
 

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[h=1]David Cameron: Some Muslim communities 'quietly condone' extremist ideology – instead of confronting it[/h]

Parts of some Muslim communities have to share the blame for young Britons joining Isis forces because they have “quietly condoned” extremist ideology instead of confronting it, David Cameron will argue.

Mr Cameron will argue that impressionable young people can slide into violence when “Islamist extremist ideology” – such as viewing women as inferior and homosexuality as evil – is not challenged by community leaders.


“We’ve always had angry young men and women buying into supposedly revolutionary causes. This one is evil, is it contradictory, it is futile – but it is particularly potent today. I think part of the reason it’s so potent is that it has been given this credence,” he will say.
“So if you’re a troubled boy who is angry at the world or a girl looking for an identity, for something to believe in and there’s something that is quietly condoned online, or perhaps even in parts of your local community, then it’s less of a leap to go from a British teenager to an ISIL fighter or an ISIL wife than it would be for someone who hasn’t been exposed to these things.”
He will argue that families and communities as well as the government and the police have to do more to prevent the process of radicalisation and confront the “poisonous ideology” of Isis, which represents “one of the biggest threats our world has faced”.






 

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