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Could way to promote calm there mr popey. Linking the attacks to WWIII.
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paulbagzFC
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NATO should just call out ISIS and tell them to meet them @ Dabiq for some rough and tumble. -PB
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paulbagzFC wrote:NATO should just call out ISIS and tell them to meet them @ Dabiq for some rough and tumble.
-PB Get each side to present a champion to fight to the death?
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If the ISIS champion wins they can shag all the goats they want :lol:
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Probably the only way to end it all.
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Brussels on edge as terror level raised to ‘imminent threat’ AFP and Network Writers,News Corp Australia Network BELGIAN Prime Minister Charles Michel says the decision to raise the terror threat level in the capital Brussels to the highest possible level was linked to an imminent threat of attacks. Brussels shut its metro system on Saturday, cancelled public events and urged residents to stay away from crowded areas, with one of the gunmen linked to the Paris attacks still on the run. Authorities are on the hunt for Salah Abdeslam, 26, who is said to have been the “eighth attacker”. Abdeslam, from the Brussels neighbourhood of Molenbeek, is believed to have fled back to Belgium just hours after the Paris attacks. His childhood friend Abdelhamid Abaaoud died during a police raid on a Paris apartment. He was the suspected mastermind behind the attacks. Abdeslam’s older brother, Ibrahim, was also involved, blowing himself up outside the Comptoir Volatire bar. No one else was killed in the blast. As the search continues for those involved, heavily armed police and military can be seen patrolling the Belgium capital. “[The decision to raise the terror threat level] was due to a threat of an attack by individuals with explosives and weapons at several locations in the capital,” Michel told a news briefing in Brussels. He said it was “based on quite precise information about the risk of an attack like the one that happened in Paris”. Belgium’s national crisis centre also added the Brussels airport, which is outside the city limits, and the immigrant heavy suburb of Vilvoorde to the top terror level. A concert by Belgian-born rocker Johnny Hallyday, a major star in France, was also cancelled. Early Saturday authorities warned of an “imminent threat” as Belgium-based jihadists have been increasingly linked to the devastating attacks in Paris that left 130 people dead. Michel said there was concern that “several individuals with arms and explosives could launch an attack ... perhaps even in several places”. He urged the public not to panic, however, and assured them that necessary measures had been taken. The security alert came hours after a suspect arrested in Belgium was charged with terrorist offences in connection with the Paris attacks. The suspect, who has not been identified, is the third to be charged in Belgium over the deadliest terror attacks in French history. Meanwhile, at least 36 people were killed on Friday in air strikes by Russian and Syrian jets on Islamic State-controlled Deir Ezzor province, a monitor said, describing them as the heaviest in the region since the start of the war. The strike came after Russian television showed a man scrawling “For our people!” and “For Paris!” in black pen on bombs minutes before a warplane was set to take off from the country’s air base in Syria. Russia pounded the jihadist group in Syria, firing cruise missiles from warships in the Caspian Sea after President Vladimir Putin vowed retaliation for a bombing that brought down a Russian airliner in Egypt last month. In the United Nations, member states backed a motion calling for action against Islamic State a week after the Paris attacks, the worst on French soil also claimed by the jihadist group based in Syria and Iraq. “At least 36 people were killed and dozens more injured in more than 70 raids carried out by Russian and Syrian planes against several districts in Deir Ezzor,” Rami Abdul Rahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group told AFP. Russia has further extended its support and sympathies to France by offering to send an Alsatian puppy to replace the police dog, Diesel, who was killed during the raid on jihadists linked to the attacks. http://www.news.com.au/world/europe/brussels-on-edge-as-terror-level-raised-to-imminent-threat/news-story/550af215199be97e08c56268a53c14a6
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Why the Mali terror attack is another strike against France November 21, 201510:09am ONE week after a series of attacks across Paris left 129 dead, another attack has occurred in a former French colony, leaving 27 dead after a nine-hour siege in a popular hotel in Mali’s capital of Bamako. The deadly attack was perceived by many in France as unquestionably a new assault by Islamist extremists on their country’s interests. Here’s why. Up to 170 people were taken hostage on Friday when heavily armed Jihadist gunmen stormed the Radisson Blu Hotel in the capital of the West African nation of Mali. Gunmen are reportedly still inside the building in a stand-off with police, but UN officials say they are holding “no more hostages” and two attackers have been killed. While Mali might not have the same emotional significance to the French as Paris does, the connection between last week’s attack on the French capital and the Mali hotel siege cannot be understated. France, the former colonial power in Mali, launched a military intervention in Mali in 2013 to prevent the establishment of a terrorist state after armed groups linked to al-Qaeda took over the northern half of the country. It was the first of several foreign interventions that President Francois Hollande has launched since he was elected in 2012. France was also fresh from military action in Libya, where the French air force took a leading role in the NATO intervention that eventually ousted Moammar Gaddafi. French involvement in Mali eventually transformed into a larger operation involving ground troops and French special forces. At its height, 4,000 French troops were deployed to Mali, as well as a small number of US military personnel, to expel the al-Qaeda linked rebels out of the country. The interventions prompted increased threats against France and French interests from Islamic extremist groups from al-Qaeda’s North African arm to the Islamic State group. Despite France taking a back seat in the Middle East and objecting to the US-led invasion of Iraq, to groups such as the Islamic State, France’s leading role in interventions in West and North Africa have resulted in the country becoming a target. After the Paris attacks, the Islamic State released a statement warning France that the “smell of death will never leave their noses as long as they lead the convoy of the Crusader campaign.” Reuters reports that al-Mourabitoun, an African jihadist group led by former al-Qaeda commander Moktar Belmoktar, has claimed responsibility for the Mali hotel siege. In France, President François Hollande said he was in regular contact with Malian authorities. “With the means we have in the area, we will do what is possible to obtain the freedom of the hostages,” President Hollande said. “Once again, terrorists want to mark with their barbaric presence all places where they can kill or massacre.” A photo obtained by ANI Mauritanian news agency reportedly shows former al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) emir Mokhtar Belmokhtar speaking at an undisclosed location. The White House has condemned the attack on the Radisson Blu hotel and offered to help the Malian government as it investigates the “tragic terrorist attack.” “We can confirm that the attack has ended, and we continue to co-ordinate with US officials on the ground to verify the location of all American citizens in Mali,” White House National Security Council spokesman Ned Price said in a statement. Northern Mali remains insecure and militant attacks have extended further south this year, including the capital. In March, masked gunmen open fired on a popular tourist restaurant in Bamako, killing five people. Then in September, a 24-hour siege at another Mali hotel ended with the deaths of five UN workers. France has 3,500 troops operating in Mali and four other countries in the Sahel region as part of a five-nation counter-terrorism operation codenamed Barkhane. It remains unclear whether the attack on the Radisson hotel in Mali’s capital was inspired in any way by last week’s attacks in Paris, however it demonstrates that France’s offensive attack in 2013 did not break the back of terrorism in Mali. http://www.news.com.au/world/africa/why-the-mali-terror-attack-is-another-strike-against-france/news-story/f7aa5a2785d567dab64cf2c130ff528a
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A bomb blast has ripped through a crowded Nigerian market, Boko Haram suspected of attack November 18, 201512:38pm A NIGHT-time suicide bombing blamed on Boko Haram extremists has killed 32 people and wounded 80 at a truck stop in northeastern Nigeria. The blast breaks a three-week hiatus in bombings after a string of suicide attacks. It was the third suicide bombing in as many months in a city overflowing with some of the 2.3 million refugees driven from their homes by the Islamic uprising. At least 32 people were killed and about 80 wounded victims were evacuated to hospitals after the blast, coordinator Sa’ad Bello of the National Emergency Management Agency told the AP. Most victims were vendors and passers-by, said Deputy Superintendent Othman Abubakar, the police spokesman for Adamawa state. The attack comes just days after the recent Paris incidents and after President Muhammadu Buhari visited the area declaring that Boko Haram were close to defeat. “The explosion happened in the midst of a large crowd because the area houses a livestock market, an open-air eatery and a mosque,” Red Cross official Aliyu Maikano told AFP. “Our main preoccupation now is to save the injured... the police are still combing the area for more victims because the area was in darkness when the explosion occurred. “Victims could be lying all over the place.” Nobody has claimed responsibility as yet but the blast bears the hallmarks of militant Islamist group Boko Haram which has killed thousands over the last six years in its bid to create a state adhering to strict Sharia law in the northeast. “The ground near my shop was covered with dead bodies. I helped to load 32 dead bodies into five vehicles,” said witness Alhaji Ahmed, who owns a shop in the market reported Reuters. One local resident, who asked not to be identified, said the blast in the Jambutu area happened shortly after evening prayers, as people left the mosque to eat. “The area has been taken over by aid workers and security operatives so that ambulances are going to and fro carrying the victims to hospital. I believe the toll will be high,” he added. Boko Haram have previously attacked Yola with suicide bomb and improvised explosive devices in recent months. Nigeria’s military has reported foiling several suicide bombers recently, and killing and capturing insurgents as it destroys Boko Haram camps in air raids and ground attacks. “The enemies of humanity will never win. Hand in hand, we will rid our land of terrorism,” Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari said in a tweet. Last Friday, Buhari was in Yola to decorate soldiers for bravery in the counter-insurgency as well as visit a camp for people displaced by six years of violence that have left at least 17,000 people dead. He told troops he believed Boko Haram “are very close to defeat” and urged soldiers “to remain vigilant, alert and focused to prevent Boko Haram from sneaking into our communities to attack soft targets”. This latest blast is the first in Nigeria this month, indicating the army’s strategy to cut off the Islamists’ supply lines and target their camps was paying off. But analysts say Nigeria’s military is too thin to hold ground and that as it takes one area, the extremists slip into another in the vast arid spaces dotted by forests in the northeast. The Yola explosion shows the difficulty in completely neutralising the threat, particularly in crowded urban areas. Buhari has set his military commanders a deadline of the end of next month to crush the rebels, who have increasingly taken to attacking border areas of neighbouring Chad, Niger and Cameroon. The army said it had foiled an attack using high-powered assault weapons and IEDs in the capital of Borno state, Maiduguri, as well as uncovered a bomb-making factory. Boko Haram was named in the latest Global Terrorism Index as “the most deadly terrorist group in the world”, having killed 6,644 people last year. The index, published by the Institute for Economics and Peace, said the Islamic State group, to which Boko Haram has pledged allegiance, killed 6,073. It highlighted “the major intensification of the terrorist threat in Nigeria” and said it had “witnessed the largest increase in terrorist deaths ever recorded by any country”. http://www.news.com.au/world/africa/a-bomb-blast-has-ripped-through-a-crowded-nigerian-market-with-boko-haram-suspected-of-the-deadly-attack/news-story/695b464feafc92a3327f83838b0c3687
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Fucks sake....
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End of ISIS? Putin 'sending 150,000 soldiers to Syria to WIPE OUT evil Islamic State' VLADIMIR Putin is preparing to send 150,000 troops to Syria in a bid to wipe out the evil Islamic State once and for all as he hints at joining the West following the Paris attacks. By Scott Campbell PUBLISHED: 03:43, Sat, Nov 28, 2015 | UPDATED: 13:06, Sat, Nov 28, 2015 The Russian leader is reportedly mounting an enormous military mission to take control of the terror group's stronghold of Raqqa. The city is the self-declared capital of ISIS in Syria and is patrolled by as many as 5,000 jihadi members. Putin is set to mobilise 150,000 reservists who he conscripted into the military in September. Yesterday, following the Paris attacks, Putin hinted he was ready to join forces with the West to tackle Islamic State. He told David Cameron: "The recent tragic events in France show that we should join efforts in preventing terror." ISIS could now face elimination from hundreds of thousands of Russian troops An insider revealed: "It is very clear that Russia wants to sweep up the west of the country, taking Raqqa and all the oil and gas resources around Palmyra. "This is fast becoming a race to Raqqa – to secure the oil fields they need to cleanse the region of insurgents, and the IS capital is vital to do that." In a show of strength, Russian jets have previously obliterated nine ISIS outposts in just 24 hours using bunker-busting bombs. Confirming the successful raids, Andrei Kartapolov from the Russian army vowed to ramp up the pressure, saying: "We will not only continue strikes... We will also increase their intensity." Speaking at the time of the attacks, in October, Russian Defence Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said: "Over the past 24 hours, Sukhoi Su-34 and Su-24M fighter jets have performed 20 sorties and hit nine Islamic State installations. “A bunker-busting BETAB-500 air bomb dropped from a Sukhoi Su-34 bomber near Raqqa has eliminated the command post of one of the terror groups, together with an underground storage facility for explosives and munitions. "These and other highly exact means of attack in recent days have been used to target objects of Islamic State terrorists. "Command posts, stores of weapons and oil products, workshops where weapons of suicide bombers are made." Meanwhile a terrorism expert revealed to Express.co.uk ISIS have vastly exaggerated their military strength and called on Western leaders to launch a co-ordinated fightback which would obliterate the hate group. Dr Afzal Ashraf said ISIS has become its own worst enemy with its campaign of terror against the West, which has prompted an international backlash. He said: "This mythical state will disappear in a matter of hours once the international community decides to act. "It won't take very long at all to drive them, if not out of all of Iraq or Syria, then certainly the majority of their territories. "They will hide in towns, but I would say do not to follow them as they would use innocent civilians as human shields." David Cameron initially gave the Russian air strikes a cautious welcome and said the UK would need to look "very carefully" at Putin's operations. Following the Paris terror attacks which killed at least 129 people, David Cameron said he was hoping to convince Parliament to support air strikes against ISIS. He told the BBC: "I have always said I think that it is sensible that we should, ISIL [ISIS] don't recognise a border between Iraq and Syria and neither should we but I need to build the argument, I need to take it to parliament, I need to convince more people. "We won't hold that vote unless we can see that parliament would endorse action because to fail on this would be damaging, it is not a question of damaging the government it is a question of not damaging our country and its reputation in the world." He has already pledged to "beef up" the SAS and double the number of British drones to combat ISIS militants in an interview ahead of today's Conservative conference. The Prime Minister said investment in special forces and surveillance was essential to meeting the terrorist threat facing the UK. He revealed the UK will buy a fleet of 20 new Protector drones capable of targeting IS extremists in Iraq and Syria. http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/609757/Putin-ISIS-Islamic-State-Syria-Raqqa-troops-soldiers-air-strike-jets-military
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Joffa that is a load of shit, the same article has been going around for months. Russia said they don't intend on sending ground forces numerous times. Anyway, it appears the U.S are not too happy with Turkey's border control. http://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-urges-turkey-to-seal-syria-border-1448674401U.S. Urges Turkey to Seal Border A bigger Turkish border deployment would close off key transit routes for ISIS fighters in Syria, U.S. officials say Quote:he Obama administration is pressing Turkey to deploy thousands of additional troops along its border with Syria to cordon off a 60-mile stretch of frontier that U.S. officials say is used by Islamic State to move foreign fighters in and out of the war zone.
The U.S. hasn’t officially requested a specific number of soldiers. Pentagon officials estimated that it could take as many as 30,000 to seal the border on the Turkish side for a broader humanitarian mission. Cordoning off just one section alone could take 10,000 or more, one official estimated.
It’s unclear how Turkey will respond. Turkish officials said they agree that tighter border control is necessary, and have begun implementing some measures. They suggested that the Pentagon troop estimates are inflated, but declined to give a number of their own.
In return for doing more to fight Islamic State, Turkey is seeking more financial help from Europe to deal with its 2.2 million Syrian refugees, as well as support for a safe zone in Syria—an idea that has been shelved by the Obama administration as too risky and complicated.
U.S. officials say a bigger Turkish border deployment—including infantry and artillery units—would be the most realistic way to close off key transit routes on which Islamic State fighters in Syria rely and stem the flow of foreign fighters into Europe.
“The game has changed. Enough is enough. The border needs to be sealed,” a senior Obama administration official said of Washington’s message to Ankara. “This is an international threat, and it’s all coming out of Syria and it’s coming through Turkish territory.”
U.S. officials have warned Ankara that it could face “significant blowback” from European powers if Turkey fails to close the border and if foreign fighters succeed again in slipping out of Syria and conducting terrorist attacks in Europe.
“This is really a question of their border security,” a senior U.S. official said of Turkish authorities. “They need to step up their game when it comes to this and they can’t necessarily look to us to fortify their border for them. Paris is a wake-up call to them that this is a problem they don’t have under control.”
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So much confusion. Who and what do you believe? War is a racket. :)
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Intelligence services warn of a ‘European 9/11’ as terrorists plan co-ordinated mass attacks January 11, 20165:33am EUROPEAN intelligence services have warned that terrorists are plotting co-ordinated mass attacks across the continent this year, with scores of jihadists having returned from Syria already armed and in full training for strikes. The warning came as one-year commemorations in Paris for the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks culminated in a tree planting ceremony at Place de la Republique, that became the rallying point for public outrage and outpouring of grief. French President Francois Hollande has presided over all of the commemorations during the week. Several thousand people gathered in the square as Mr Hollande unveiled a plaque next to the oak tree in memory of all those killed by terrorism in France in 2015. Veteran rocker Johnny Hallyday performed a short song and the army’s choir gave a rousing rendition of the Marseillaise. All those in the square had to go through physical security checks. In the spirit of co-operation, Mr Hollande then made an unannounced visit toParis’ main mosque. “The president had a short conversation and a moment of friendship and fraternity over a cup of tea,” a French presidency official said. Mosques across France opened their doors to the public this weekend in a bid by the Muslim community to build bridges. Australians though had a small role in yesterday’s ceremony with Sydney reverend Bill Crews contributing to the tree planting with a small pot of compost made from the thousands of flowers placed at the site of the Lindt Café terror attack in Sydney in December 2014. He said the nations were tied both in grief and opposition to terror. France has been in a jittery state for much of last year with several Islamic State-inspired terrorist attacks culminating in the death of 130 people in multiple shootings and bombings of cafes and a theatre last month. Some of those responsible remain on the run and yesterday a counter terrorism official told French media 2015 “was nothing” compared to what was coming particularly for France and London this year. “We are moving towards a European 9/11: simultaneous attacks on the same day in several countries, several places,” the unnamed official told French media agencies. “A very co-ordinated thing. We know the terrorists are working on this.” The official said ISIS was specifically training European units in Syria to send them back to Europe, battle hardened, for homegrown assaults. “They have the necessary false documents, the mastery of the language, the sites, the weapons,” he said. “We stop a lot of them, but it must be recognised that we are overwhelmed. Some will get through — some already have.” Former analyst for France’s DGSE intelligence service Yves Trotignon said multiple European national threats were not new with Al-Qaeda having plotted similar attacks in 2010 but being thwarted before their cells arrived from Afghanistan and Pakistan. “This type of multiple attack is part of the worst-case scenarios for 2016,” he said. “I know that in European capitals, particularly London, specialised services are working on this theory.” Brussels too has been jittery after it uncovered suicide notes written by members of a bikie group that had pledged allegiance to Sharia4Belgium, a banned group of hard line Islamists many members of whom are currently in jail. The plot allegedly involved killing policemen and soldiers who have been deployed across the Belgian capital for added security. Two men have been charged. http://www.news.com.au/world/europe/intelligence-services-warn-of-a-european-911-as-terrorists-plan-coordinated-mass-attacks/news-story/9ac002008c9f2a988d490f738b7d301d
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The world is fucked.
Attacks in Cologne orchestrated by migrants is dismissed and hidden from the media. Women sexually assaulted, hundreds of reports to authorities.
Attacks on migrants labelled a 'mob' by left-wing.
It's disgraceful that the media covers up a high number of sexual assaults by one group only to jump on those committed by another.
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BETHFC wrote:The world is fucked.
Attacks in Cologne orchestrated by migrants is dismissed and hidden from the media. Women sexually assaulted, hundreds of reports to authorities.
Attacks on migrants labelled a 'mob' by left-wing.
It's disgraceful that the media covers up a high number of sexual assaults by one group only to jump on those committed by another. What? I've seen plenty of articles about the incident, mostly from the Guardian and the NY Times...
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JP wrote:BETHFC wrote:The world is fucked.
Attacks in Cologne orchestrated by migrants is dismissed and hidden from the media. Women sexually assaulted, hundreds of reports to authorities.
Attacks on migrants labelled a 'mob' by left-wing.
It's disgraceful that the media covers up a high number of sexual assaults by one group only to jump on those committed by another. What? I've seen plenty of articles about the incident, mostly from the Guardian and the NY Times... I've even seen the regressives over at TYT cover it. Don't think you're right here Bethfc
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tbitm wrote:JP wrote:BETHFC wrote:The world is fucked.
Attacks in Cologne orchestrated by migrants is dismissed and hidden from the media. Women sexually assaulted, hundreds of reports to authorities.
Attacks on migrants labelled a 'mob' by left-wing.
It's disgraceful that the media covers up a high number of sexual assaults by one group only to jump on those committed by another. What? I've seen plenty of articles about the incident, mostly from the Guardian and the NY Times... I've even seen the regressives over at TYT cover it. Don't think you're right here Bethfc In Sweden they are publishing articles saying that the thing in common isnt that they are refugees/asylum seekers/illegal immigrants , its that they are all men.
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Sounds accurate.
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trident wrote:Sounds accurate. It's even better when the cops cover up rapes of young girls by gangs for several years http://mobil.dn.se/ledare/signerat/hanne-kjoller-annu-ett-bett-i-surt-statistikapple/
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scott21 wrote:tbitm wrote:JP wrote:BETHFC wrote:The world is fucked.
Attacks in Cologne orchestrated by migrants is dismissed and hidden from the media. Women sexually assaulted, hundreds of reports to authorities.
Attacks on migrants labelled a 'mob' by left-wing.
It's disgraceful that the media covers up a high number of sexual assaults by one group only to jump on those committed by another. What? I've seen plenty of articles about the incident, mostly from the Guardian and the NY Times... I've even seen the regressives over at TYT cover it. Don't think you're right here Bethfc In Sweden they are publishing articles saying that the thing in common isnt that they are refugees/asylum seekers/illegal immigrants , its that they are all men. For the longest time, I wanted to go to Sweden for its beautiful women and experience its progressive culture. However, its been taken over by PC culture to such an extreme in the last few years I'm not sure if the gorgeous women will make up for it. Perhaps you can provide a bit of insight living in Sweden. I've read theres over 50 "no go zones" in Sweden. Some of them drug gang controlled but most Islamic controlled. To what extent are they actually "no go zones"? Would you not go there during the day? Not go during the night? Not go and express an opinion that would be antithetical to Islamic doctrine at any time? Or is it overhyped bigotry and perfectly safe to go to? Edited by tbitm: 12/1/2016 03:03:54 AM
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tbitm wrote:For the longest time, I wanted to go to Sweden for its beautiful women and experience its progressive culture. However, its been taken over by PC culture to such an extreme in the last few years I'm not sure if the gorgeous women will make up for it.
Perhaps you can provide a bit of insight living in Sweden. I've read theres over 50 "no go zones" in Sweden. Some of them drug gang controlled but most Islamic controlled. To what extent are they actually "no go zones"? Would you not go there during the day? Not go during the night? Not go and express an opinion that would be antithetical to Islamic doctrine at any time? Or is it overhyped bigotry and perfectly safe to go to?
Edited by tbitm: 12/1/2016 03:03:54 AM No go zone is where the police wont go. So basically lawless (gang controlled). Its mostly is Malmö and Gothenberg. I wouldnt wear a jewish hat. Quote:In Sweden it is illegal to engage in sex with children under the age of 15. It is considered as rape, even if it is consensual. But that apparently did not stop a Middle Eastern man, while living in the country, from impregnating his 14-year-old wife. Instead of prison, the husband, as well as the girl's parents, have all been rewarded with the permanent residency status. This story was exposed on December 1 by blogger Merit Wager, who regularly publishes stories leaked to her by Immigration Service employees. Wager's source wrote:
"This means that the public prosecutor, the police and the Immigration Service have all disregarded that the 'husband' is guilty of a crime which carries a minimum penalty of two years in prison. So, it is fine for grown men to have sex with 13-year-olds in Sweden without any kind of legal ramification? Equality before the law? No way. What kind of signal does it send to other people in a similar situation, or those planning on bringing a child bride here from their own country? Clearly, Swedish law applies only to Swedes."
December 3: A 26-year-old Syrian, known as "N.N.," was arrested on suspicion beating and threatening a 16-year-old at an asylum house in Borgholm. In October, N.N. had been convicted of two counts of making unlawful death threats against a Christian asylum seeker. When arrested, he tried to hide a cell phone on which the police later found pictures from the war in Syria, showing N.N. posing with swords and firearms.
The Christian asylum seeker testified during the trial that he had felt terrified when N.N. threatened to cut off his head. The municipal court decided to let N.N. off with a fine because "there is no reason to assume that N.N. will repeat his offenses." Now, he is again suspected of a serious crime, but the prosecutor sees no reason to hold him in jail this time, either -- because there is "no risk of him committing more crimes."
December 5: The daily Helsingborgs Dagblad, ran a story about how a 70-year-old mural of Jesus is to be covered up in the spring when the Gustav Adolf parish house will be remodeled into a student house. According to the municipality, student life should be free from political and religious attachments, and therefore Jesus is to be covered by a sign. The student organization did not believe the denizens of Helsingborg would care but as it turned out, they did. December 9, the local paper reported that many people had become deeply upset by the measure. Readers commented: "One is astounded by the sycophancy" and "Have the Taliban come to town?"
The Church of Sweden, however, has no problem with Jesus disappearing. "It is not a big deal to me," a local priest, Björn Kjellström, said. "The artwork is beautiful and there has been a Christian presence in the building, but when you sell a property, the responsibility passes to the new owner."
December 8: A prosecutor in Vienna remanded a 17-year-old Somali girl, who is a resident of Sweden. She was suspected of collaborating with the Islamic State, where she was presumably headed upon her arrest. Public prosecutor Nina Bussek told SVT Nyheter public television: "I have asked the court to rule that she should remain in custody in order to give us time to investigate the suspected terror connections."
As it is not a crime in Sweden to belong to, or support, a terrorist organization, Austrian authorities decided to keep the 17-year-old in custody in Austria and charge her there. Christina Salzborn, spokesperson for the court in Vienna, told the daily Göteborgs-Posten: "If the Swedish authorities do not want her extradited, Austrian law permits that we try her case in Austria, even if the suspect is not an Austrian citizen and the crime was not committed here."
December 8: The municipality of Karlstad put 400,000 kronor (about $47,000) into a campaign featuring red stickers. They were sent out along with letters that read: "Every household in Karlstad municipality has received a sticker with the text 'Openness -- Yes please!' Put it on your door or mailbox to show that you want to contribute to an open Karlstad. We hope that doors and mailboxes will shine red and signal 'a warm welcome to Karlstad.'"
The journalist Thomas Gür wrote on Facebook, "This is what Swedish authoritarianism looks like ... with a smiling face and friendly insistent exhortations to 'solidarity.'"
Many were surprised by the municipality's website for the campaign, which looks like a dating website. The city's Communications Director, Katarina Lindström was very pleased that 116 people had registered and created profiles on the page during the first 24 hours, but displeased with the more than 70 attempts at sabotage during the same time.
December 9: The newspaper Dalarnas Tidning revealed that feeding the residents of Trängslet's asylum house costs staggering amounts -- 7 million kronor (about $822,000) a month or 87 million a year (more than $10 million). According to the rules, the food should cost a maximum of 150 kronor ($17.50) per person per day, but Trängslet pays a private company 572 kronor ($67).
"Right now, we are forced to accept what is available and possible in order to handle the influx. Our ambition is, of course, to always minimize the costs for the taxpayers," said Immigration Service Unit Manager Maria Löfgren.
The resources seem limitless when it comes to asylum seekers, but the standards, as far as what Swedish schoolchildren are fed, are falling. It was recently reported , for instance, that the kids in Alvesta will not get milk with their lunch anymore, and some students may even be forced to pay for their lunches.
December 9: Public radio Sveriges Radio revealed that a third of the recent asylum-house fires have been started by the asylum seekers themselves. Despite the enormous public indignation this fall, when Swedes were accused of setting asylum houses aflame, and the government promised secret addresses for the facilities and helicopter surveillance, the police made a totally different assessment of the situation. The news broke thanks to Liberal MP Roger Haddad, of the Parliamentary Justice Committee, who invited the National Police Chief and the Security Service Chief to a meeting. "The National Police Chief said that the fires are not organized. There are still ongoing investigations. There have been some 30 asylum house fires and from what I understand, about a third have started inside the houses," Haddad said.
December 11: Aftonbladet revealed that an African woman temporarily employed at the Swedish embassy in Nigeria had been arrested. She is suspected of having sold 74 fake visas. The African woman was on a leave of absence from her job at the Immigration Service, and was working temporarily at the embassy as a migration attaché, handling immigration cases. In late 2014, the woman was sent home because she had "grossly neglected her duties."
Everyone who obtained fake visas was from the same West African country, which, however, was not Nigeria. When the woman was on vacation, all visa applications from this country stopped. Despite this discovery, it took an entire year before the woman was apprehended. She reportedly made a fortune from her activity and is now also being investigated by Dutch authorities on suspicion of "human trafficking." An internal report from the Immigration Service describes her actions as "alarming" and as "systematic fraud," and damaging to Sweden's image within international organizations.
December 11: While the festive Nobel Banquet took place in front of the entire world, a silent protest took place outside Stockholm's City Hall. The protesters consisted of a group of policemen who wished to show their discontent with their low wages and work situation. As they were not allowed to use loudspeakers (not to bother the Nobel Prize winners, the King and other dignitaries), the policemen had taped their mouths shut. "We feel as if we are being silenced. Quite simply, no one will listen to us," the head of the local police union, Stefan Eklund, told Sveriges Television.
December 14: The alternative news site, Nyheter Idag, revealed that a 24-year-old Muslim man who had murdered a woman in Oskarshamn on December 13, could have been deported from Sweden four years ago. The 24-year-old had arrived from Syria in 2011, along with his parents and siblings. In November of that year, he was convicted of the aggravated assault of a 33-year-old Swedish woman, pregnant with his child. After an argument, she had woken up when her boyfriend tried to suffocate her. He had then stabbed her in the stomach and chest. He had also tried to slit her throat.
The man was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison, but, as he had "a connection to Swedish society," he avoided deportation. In 2014, he was convicted of abusing the same woman; this time he got ten months in jail. As soon as he left prison, he met a new woman, whom he murdered.
December 15: Three men who raped a boy at an asylum house for "unaccompanied refugee children" were indicted. The suspects -- from Iran and Afghanistan -- claim to be between 15 and 18. According to the prosecutor, there are "a lot of sperm findings." Aside from aggravated rape, the men are charged with obstructing the course of justice: they had threatened to kill their victim if he told anyone what happened. The three men deny all charges against them.
December 16: A 16-year-old African migrant was charged with the unusually cruel murder of a homosexual transvestite in Gothenburg. The transvestite was badly beaten and the killer wrapped a dead snake around his neck. Later the same day, the police apprehended the killer. One of the strongest pieces of evidence against him was a video on his mobile phone. He had tried to erase it, but the police were able to retrieve it. The film showed the vi lying dead and the 16-year-old shouting abuse at him concerning his sexual orientation.
December 17: The much talked-about gang rape on the Amorella Sweden-Finland ferry in February 2015 ended with -- nothing. When the investigators went through the evidence, it was discovered that one of the men had the woman's DNA on his genitals. He was charged, and then initially sentenced by the Solna District Court to three years in prison. However, when the case was decided in Appeals Court, he was acquitted. The Appeals Court said that the woman's DNA might have been transferred to his penis by the cell phone he stole from her, in a so-called multi -stage transmission. The woman, who was highly intoxicated when the crime was committed, could not remember who raped her and could not identify the suspect.
December 23: One of the young Moroccans suspected of the cruel gang rape at Fåfängan in Stockholm in September, was acquitted by the Appeals Court. The woman said she was raped six times by four people and had feared for her life. In the District Court, three of the men were sentenced to six to nine months juvenile care, but the Appeals Court acquitted one of them as since it could not be proven that he was above 15 years of age and therefore criminally responsible. The victim told the daily, Aftonbladet , after the District Court sentencing that she was very sad, after what the men had done to her, that they had been treated so leniently.
December 24: Three young men from Afghanistan were sentenced to one year in prison by the Östersund District Court for having raped an underaged girl in 2013-2015. The circumstances are reminiscent of the grooming gangs that have been uncovered in the United Kingdom. When the first Afghan contacted the girl via Instagram, she was only 11 years old. and When they started meeting after a few weeks, she had just turned 12. The girl has told the police that she felt pressured into having sex with the Afghan, in part because he had threatened to tell her parents what they had done, and in part because he threatened to harm himself. She felt bad and "disgusted" about the situation, she said, when interviewed by the police. When the first Afghan moved away, two of his friends started taking advantage of the girl. The three Afghans claim to have been born in 1995, 1996 and 1997, but as they most likely came to Sweden as "unaccompanied refugee children," they may well be far older. All three were convicted of child rape, but the sentences remained around one year in prison. The prosecutor did not move for them to be deported
December 28: After 96 years of non-stop Social Democratic rule, the northern Swedish city of Gävle is now to be ruled by the right-wing Alliance. This change happened after the red-green minority coalition rule lost vote after vote, and could not get its budget passed when the Sweden Democrats, critical of immigration, voted for the Alliance. That the right-wing parties are now relying on the Sweden Democrats is viewed as a dry-run before the national elections of 2018, if there is not an snap election in between. The Conservatives' (Moderaterna) senior leadership approved the local cooperation with the Sweden Democrats.
December 28: It was reported that starting January 1, 2016, Sweden was set to retake its position as the country with the world's highest marginal taxes. The government believes this tax increase will yield another 2.7 billion kronor ($318 million) for the treasury, but several experts say that as people will work less, it will probably be a zero-sum game. The economist Jacob Lundberg even said the state might lose at least 2 billion kronor ($235 million) from the tax increase:
"There is a great risk of that happening. They should be open about these types of effects. Now, there are no such calculations being made even though everyone in the Treasury Department knows that tax increases have these kinds of effects."
December 28: Opera singer Susanne Resmark, who had many of her bookings canceled after criticizing Islam on Facebook, sent an invoice of 90,000 kronor (about $10,500) to Båstad municipality, an invoice they are contesting on the grounds that there was no written contract. The singer told the local daily newspaper Helsingborgs Dagblad: "They [the municipality] moved the date back and forth, which forced me to keep an entire week open for the Båstad municipality, and then they just dismissed me. Now they will be so kind as to pay what I am asking. If they do not want to talk about this, I have no choice but to contact a lawyer."
December 28: In an interview with the daily, Sydsvenskan, Sweden's Minister for Climate and the Environment, Åsa Romson, of the Green Party, said she wants Sweden to return to its old immigration policy within a couple of years. According to Romson, Sweden should be able to receive "considerably more" than 100,000 asylum seekers a year. The Green Party is basically in favor of free immigration, and this, she said, was the reason she cried during a press conference in which the government, in an attempt to avoid a complete systemic collapse, announced stricter rules for asylum immigration to Sweden.
December 29: Since the government decided to tighten the rules on asylum immigration, Swedish public debate has somewhat opened up. Lately, several new critics of immigration have stepped forward, among them a Professor of Russian and East European Studies, Stefan Hedlund. In an op-ed in the daily Göteborgs-Posten, "The Price is Too High for Swedish Moral Hubris," he wrote:
"A very strong contributing factor to this development is in the deeply self-important Swedish view that this country is a moral superpower. We have gleefully acted as the world's conscience. We have made a moral virtue out of staying out of World War II, which others perceived as pure cowardice. And we have been pompous about not joining the military alliance NATO, while coldly calculating that others will come to our aid in the event of war."
Hedlund closes the article by saying that previous governments are, of course, also responsible for the decay of Sweden, but adds:
"However, now Stefan Löfven is Prime Minister and has actively contributed to attracting many times the refugees that, for instance, Denmark has. He, like his predecessor, has shown a great penchant for talking about taking responsibility. Maybe it is now time for the Swedish voters to claim this responsibility. Is the Prime Minister ready to own up to his responsibility for the refugee disaster, and accept the consequences in the form of his resignation? Or does he intend to keep pointing the finger at all other countries (except Germany)?" I am planning on leaving. It isnt that bad in Stockholm. But I wouldnt go to the ghettos either. Ive worked there during the day its fine. Down the train line from me they burn peoples cars quite a lot. On the north they usually call the police or fire department and trhow big rocks onto their cars/trucks. This is the main reason they dont go, the kids/youth/c*nts set them up. Ethnic kids have been in the papers several times bragging about how they rob the Swedish kids phones, jackets and shoes etc. Because they can (but im sure this happens all over the world). The education minister (Greens) wants to put 17 yo refugee kids in with 12 yo kids, so the school grades arent affected. Rape is covered up (boys and girls/women) The Social Democtrates are at an all time low, he is the worst PM ever. An foster child who cares more about others than his own people and blindly follows a country that wasnt even a country until 1991. Merkel imo is pretty much the anti.christ. Edited by scott21: 12/1/2016 03:46:39 AM
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15 year old stabbed to death by 14 year old at school. http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/article22072155.abI don't look at the newspapers any more its just rapes, murders and stabbings.
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JP wrote:BETHFC wrote:The world is fucked.
Attacks in Cologne orchestrated by migrants is dismissed and hidden from the media. Women sexually assaulted, hundreds of reports to authorities.
Attacks on migrants labelled a 'mob' by left-wing.
It's disgraceful that the media covers up a high number of sexual assaults by one group only to jump on those committed by another. What? I've seen plenty of articles about the incident, mostly from the Guardian and the NY Times... I was watching Sky UK and they were reporting that local German police attempted to cover up the identities of the attackers: Cologne Police Face Cover Up ClaimsThat's what I was getting at. The police cover appear to have attempted to cover up one group of attacks and not the other. As if that won't create tension.....
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Gang controlled areas? Fuck that, provoke and fight back. -PB
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paulbagzFC wrote:Gang controlled areas?
Fuck that, provoke and fight back.
-PB Exterminate....... (oh wait they tried that once).....
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Yep, Sweden is fucked in a big way. It's funny how Sweden is often used by leftists as a shining example of 'progressivism' but even UN reports suggest Sweden holds the dubious honour of heading towards 3rd World status by 2030.
I would have thought Norway is a better example, but I digress.
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Les Gock wrote:Yep, Sweden is fucked in a big way. It's funny how Sweden is often used by leftists as a shining example of 'progressivism' but even UN reports suggest Sweden holds the dubious honour of heading towards 3rd World status by 2030.
I would have thought Norway is a better example, but I digress.
Never seen that reported in any credible source. It appears to be right wing spinAll due respect to scott21 because he lives there but I don't see his accounts as much different to those who disproportionate the issues with immigrants in our own country.
Insert Gertjan Verbeek gifs here
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