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Showing posts with label United Kingdom. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 06, 2014

UK: Woman beheaded in broad daylight by machete-wielding Muslim, police rule out terrorism


Sep 4, 2014 at 7:47pm 
Palmira-SilvaSup_3027788b“When you meet the unbelievers, strike the necks…” (Qur’an 47:4)
“When you gonna wake up, and strengthen the things that remain?” (Bob Dylan, echoing Revelation 3:2)
This is denial and willful ignorance on a scale so massive as to spell nothing less than a doomed society.
“Woman beheaded ‘with machete’ in north London garden,” by Tom Whitehead, Ed Malnick, Tom Brooks Pollock and Gordon Rayner, the Telegraph, September 4, 2014 (thanks to Pamela Geller):
An 82-year-old woman was beheaded in a north London garden after a crazed attacker went beserk with a machete.
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Monday, September 01, 2014

UK: Prosecutor “branded a racist” for prosecuting Muslim rape gang


Sep 1, 2014 at 4:18pm  2 Comments
Nazir_AfzalWho is responsible for this? Those who charged the foes of jihad terror and those who called attention to the Muslim rape gangs with “racism” and “bigotry” — people like Nick Lowles and Matthew Collins of Hope Not Hate, Fiyaz Mughal of Tell Mama, and their allies and Useful Idiots. They have created an environment in which people are too intimidated to resist jihad terror and Islamic supremacism — they know they’ll be defamed as a “racist” if they do, and suffer professional and personal harm.
“I was intimidated and branded a racist for bringing Rochdale abuse gang to justice, says prosecutor,” by Nazir Afzal, Daily Mail, August 31, 2014 (thanks to Blazing Cat Fur):
As the Chief Crown Prosecutor for the North West, I led the teams that brought the so-called Rochdale Grooming Gang to justice in 2012 for abusing up to 47 girls.
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Monday, August 11, 2014

British courts 'too ready' to follow European Court of Human Rights' rules

Lord Neuberger argues that the ECHR's sometimes 'inconsistent' decisions are often thought to be binding on UK

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Lord Neuberger, president of the supreme court: 'We may sometimes have been too ready to treat Strasbourg court decisions as if they were determinations by a UK court.' Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian
UK judges may have sometimes been "too ready" to follow decisions made by the European court of human rights, according to the UK's most senior judge.
And Lord Neuberger, president of the supreme court, says judges are beginning to see that such an approach may not be appropriate. He said one of the most controversial aspects of the European convention on human rights was that it was an international set of rules with the European court of human rights in Strasbourg as "its final arbiter".


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