Monday, June 30, 2014

The Terrorists Are Among Us


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The Terrorists Are Among Us

by Geert Wilders  •  June 30, 2014 at 5:00 am
Ten concrete measures to prevent Islamic terrorism in the Netherlands.
The Dutch-Turkish jihadist Yilmaz (center), who was previously a soldier in the Dutch army, poses with fellow jihadists in Syria.
In several Western countries, the authorities are concerned about the security risk posed by young Muslim immigrants who went to Syria and Iraq to wage jihad and are now returning home. They are considered the most serious security risk in decades.
The risk is not just theoretical. Indeed, on May 24, Mehdi Nemmouche, a young Muslim with a French passport, went on a killing spree with a Kalashnikov assault rifle in the Jewish Museum in Brussels. He killed four people. Nemmouche had previously been in Syria, where he was trained in guerrilla warfare.

EU, U.S., Funding Incentives to Kill Jews

by Guy Millière  •  June 30, 2014 at 4:30 am
Children living in territories controlled by the Palestinian Authority, funded by Europe and the U.S., are encouraged to kill Jews and destroy Israel.
There can be no peace so long as financial incentives to kill Jews and destroy Israel continue to be dangled in front of Palestinian populations. It is this aggression, and not humanitarian relief, that much of the well-intended international funding -- with no conditions whatsoever attached -- is used for.
The only conclusion one can draw is the EU and the U.S. are actually on the side of terrorism.
So long as the EU and the U.S continue to fund entities which openly promote acts of terror, they should be held criminally liable as accessories to war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Rival factions of Fatah and Hamas formed a new Palestinian "unity government" on June 12. The Israeli government expressed deep concern. Israel's Prime Minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, stressed that the alliance could lead to a resurgence of terrorist acts. The European Union and current U.S. administration decided, nevertheless, to legitimize the new government.
No Western leader highlighted that Hamas had not renounced its explicitly genocidal goals, and that Hamas leaders have never renounced the use of violence.
Netanyahu's prediction proved accurate: rocket fire resumed from Gaza.
On June 11th, rockets were fired at one of the main roads in southern Israel. The next day, June 12, three Israeli teens were kidnapped in the Hebron area. The kidnappers are apparently members of Hamas, even though Hamas has so far denied this.[1]

Iran: Murder by Prison, Karaj

by Shadi Paveh  •  June 30, 2014 at 4:00 am
Prison conditions in the Central Prison of Karaj have become deadly since the previous head of the prison infirmary was replaced by Dr. Pajman Adeli, in February, 2014. According to sources, Dr. Adeli regularly denies medical treatment after visually examining prisoners with "a glance" and declaring them "not in need of medical care."
In 1955, the United Nations adopted the Standard for Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners.
Presumably, therefore, Dr. Adeli can eventually be tried in an international court for war crimes.
Gohardasht Prison, Karaj, Iran. (Image source: Ensie & Matthias/Flickr)
According to a recent report by sources inside Iran, prison conditions have become deadly in the Central Prison of Karaj, 20km north of Tehran, since the previous head of the prison infirmary was replaced by Dr. Pajman Adeli in February 2014.
Basic and prescribed medications have been discontinued; prisoners are not transferred to hospitals during medical emergencies; prisoners are denied examination by the prison physician for ailments, and medications for mental disorders have been replaced with methadone. Access to special diets required by prisoners with medical conditions such as diabetes has also been stopped.

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