Jordanian MP Salutes Palestinian Who Murdered Israelis

A Jordanian MP named Khalil Attieh recently stood up in parliament to paean the Palestinian who murdered two Israelis.

To clarify what happens in the video below, the translator sends this context:

1.   In the first part he salutes the killer of the Jewish civilians. This is straightforward.
2.   The second part is less obvious. The speaker is referring to an Arab Interior Ministers’ conference in Rabat, where he apparently learned of a conspiracy led by Saudi Arabia with Israel and US, whereby the protectorate of the Temple Mount (Bait al-Maqdes in Islam) would be removed from Jordan and the Hashemite Kingdom, and given to Saudi Arabia. So, because of this alleged conspiracy against Jordan, the speaker is calling on the Jordanian government to expel the Israeli ambassador and recall the Jordanian ambassador from Israel. He uses offensive language when referring to this.
 

Many thanks to Ibn Al-Malek for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

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Gates of Vienna News Feed 3/21/2019

Gökmen Tanis, the Turkish culture-enricher who allegedly killed several people on a tram in Utrecht, will face terrorism charges in court. Dutch authorities have determined that the possibility of a family dispute can be ruled out.

In other news, Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said that the Senegalese culture-enricher who allegedly torched a bus carrying schoolchildren near Milan will be stripped of Italian citizenship if convicted.

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The Grand Chamber of the ECtHR Refuses to Hear ESW’s Appeal

Back in January Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff filed an appeal of her “hate speech” conviction with the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). The Grand Chamber has now refused to hear her appeal (the announcement of the decision comprises one line in this press item from the Court).

This was the last avenue of appeal open to her — her conviction had been upheld by the Austrian Supreme Court, and then (after five long years) the ECtHR. There is no higher judicial authority to which she can appeal; her case is now officially closed.

As you can imagine, Elisabeth was hit hard by the news. Here’s the note she sent out to the supporters who helped her pay the (very expensive) legal costs of the appeal:

I am sorry. I did all I could.

Since the current Austrian government is disinterested in doing anything about this tragedy, I am herewith ceasing my work in Austria. I grateful to everyone who supported me in the past decade.

Thanks to the a new project called “Encounter Truth” I will now spread the truth to the American people, at least, to those who still believe in Free Speech, in the First Amendment. There is much work to be done: we all know how much the First Amendment, how much free speech is currently under attack in the United States.

My lawyer’s words:

I do not need to stress that I consider this decision to be completely wrong and a serious blow to freedom of expression.

Please pray for Austria, for Europe.

Henrik Clausen, who has worked with Elisabeth and the OSCE team for many years, had this to say about European “justice”:

Elisabeth lost her appeal to the European Court of Human Wrongs — ehm, Rights. The Grand Chamber summarily dismissed the appeal. €45,000 in legal expenses and much hope lost, with the stroke of a pen.

She is of course deeply disappointed by the outcome. This means that the verdict from October stands unchallenged, with no further route for appeal. Thus, the European Court of Human Rights has introduced a “Right not to have religious feelings hurt”, which is as important as Freedom of Expression, if not more.

One has to wonder what kind of imbeciles are now taking care of the highest human rights authority in Europe?

For Elisabeth, this marks the end of her work in Europe. She has good connections and major plans to work in the United States, and is heading for Texas later this week.

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Interview With an Italian Student Who Was on the Torched Bus

Below is a follow-up to last night’s post about the bus full of schoolchildren that was torched by a Senegalese culture-enricher near Milan. It features an extended interview with one of the kids who was on the bus.

While listening to these interviews and reading the news report, it occurred to me how easily this incident could have turned into something truly horrific, and then we’d have had teddy bears and candles all over the West for weeks afterwards. However, thanks to a couple of boys who kept their heads, and police who reacted promptly and did their jobs properly, the worst was avoided. The school district is now short one bus, and the Italian government has to pay for a lengthy trial and the perpetrator’s subsequent incarceration — that’s the extent of it.

Many thanks to FouseSquawk for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

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Brexit Update — More Treachery and Duplicity Afoot

Our English correspondent Seneca III sends the latest on the collective act of political masochism known as Brexit. I was unable to post it last night when it came in, but as far as I can determine from perusing today’s headlines, the situation hasn’t changed substantially since then.


(From ‘The Times’ — by Peter Brookes, March 20 2019)

Brexit Update — More Treachery and Duplicity Afoot

by Seneca III
March 20, 2019

This morning the news broke that Prime Minister Theresa Mary May is going to ask the EU for a three-month extension to our Article 50 established departure date, 29th March. The requested length of this extension is significant, inasmuch as it would keep us in the EU but still preclude us from participating in the EU parliamentary elections on the 26th of May, whereas a longer extension would mean we could, and such an extension is therefore unlikely to be granted by the EU at this stage.

However, as far as I can determine, there is nothing to prevent her asking for another, longer extension when the three-month one draws to a close, as by then it would be too late for us to participate in the EU elections and consequently we would have no say in its deliberations.

Treachery has become thy name, woman, and that name will echo down the corridors of time, whatever deserved fate you meet. Your duplicity knows no bounds, nor should your comeuppance.

Furthermore, my anger at the way this treacherous debacle is grinding on is reaching the boiling point. May and her cronies have filled a metaphorical pressure cooker, screwed down the lid and the safety valve and lit a fire beneath. Both the laws of physics and of human affairs suggest that there will be an explosion if the pressure within is not released immediately.

For reasons beyond rational comprehension, parliamentarians seem not to understand — or simply don’t care — that they are playing Russian roulette with the lives of 60+ million people. Those people are not pawns in some game of imaginary chess; they are real and increasingly angry — unless, of course, it’s just the occasional foolish renegade like me.

Yet, whilst I do not fully subscribe to precise replication as defined by the axiom ‘History repeats itself’, down the centuries there have been many similar parallels to today’s situation. Thus, I do wonder if the fact that 2019 — August 18th, to be precise — the bi-centenary of the Peterloo Massacre*, is of any significance. Because the root cause then, Suffrage, was not dissimilar to what is about us today… a powerful, closed and established political class determined to protect its sinecure at whatever cost, including the slaughter of unarmed civilians.

If we do begin massive protest this year, the one thing we must not do this time is to walk naked and unarmed onto the battleground. If we crack off, we must expect to be met with draconian force and be prepared to respond in kind.

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Gates of Vienna News Feed 3/20/2019

British Prime Minister Theresa May is asking both Parliament and the EU for an extension of the Brexit deadline from March 29 until June. However, French President Emmanuel Macron said that an extension would not be allowed if it was just to gain time. As a result, the value of the pound fell on international currency markets.

In other news, Boko Haram militants attacked a Christian village in northeastern Nigeria, killing an undetermined number of residents and driving most of the rest into the bush. Fortunately, the incident had nothing to do with Islam.

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Bus Full of Schoolchildren Hijacked and Torched by a Culture-Enricher

A Senegalese immigrant in northern Italy hijacked a bus full of schoolchildren today. He was carrying canisters of flammable liquids (evidently diesel fuel and gasoline), and told the children that everyone was going to die to avenge his own children, whose deaths he blamed on Interior Minister Matteo Salvini.

The driver failed to take away one child’s cell phone, and the resourceful youngster was able to alert the police. When the Carabinieri arrived, the terrorist poured out his accelerant and ignited the bus. Fortunately the officers were able to break the glass in the back door and get the kids out before they could suffer anything worse than smoke inhalation.

The angry culture-enricher was shrewd enough to plan his attack in advance and have his materials at hand. However, he doesn’t seem to have thought through his overall strategy very carefully, or he would have realized that his actions were an affirmation of Mr. Salvini’s arguments against allowing third-world immigrants into Italy.

The first of the following two videos is from a news story about what happened to the bus. Many thanks to He Ha for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

The second video is a brief interview with one of the students who was on the bus when it was hijacked and torched.

Many thanks to FouseSquawk for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

Below is a detailed article from ANSA about the torching of the bus in Cremona (hat tip Insubria):

Terror for Kids After Hijacker Sets Bus Alight

Man angry at govt migrant policy said ‘no one will survive’

(ANSA) — Milan, March 20 — A 47-year-old bus driver was held by Carabinieri police on Wednesday after allegedly hijacking a bus with schoolchildren aboard and subsequently setting it on fire after tying their hands with plastic electrical ties in an apparent attempt to kill them, sources said.

The children’s terror lasted for almost 40 minutes as the man, angry at government migrant policy, confiscated their phones and said no one would survive.

But one boy, 13-year-old Rahmi, managed to keep hold of his phone and call the police.

The man hijacked the bus with 51 pupils from a middle school in the northern province of Cremona.

The suspect has been named as Ousseynou Sy, a man with a criminal record who is originally from Senegal but has been an Italian citizen since 2004.

He said he wanted to kill himself and “stop the deaths in the Mediterranean,” the sources said.

Sy ordered a teacher to tie the children’s hands with plastic ties but the teacher only attached the ties to four or five of them, and so lightly that they easily freed themselves afterwards, local sources said.

“No one will survive,” Sy said after hijacking the vehicle outside San Donato near Milan, according to Carabinieri Provincial Commander Luca De Marchis.

After being stopped by police, he got off the bus and set it alight, having poured petrol inside.

But the Carabinieri managed to get the children out by smashing windows at the back, the sources said. Before being stopped, the suspect had also tried to ram through a road block. Twelve children and two adults were taken to hospital after suffering smoke inhalation, as was Sy, the sources said.

The bus is a write-off.

A teacher who was with the children said that it was not the first time Sy drove a bus with pupils on board.

“We knew him” the teacher said, adding that the hijacker was angry about the government’s migrant policy.

“He wanted to get to the runway at (Milan’s) Linate (airport)”.

The children’s ordeal lasted nearly 40 minutes, local sources said.

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My Big Fat Turkish Wedding

A resident of the German city of Duisburg opens the window of his apartment to have a smoke, and discovers that a gigantic and very loud Turkish wedding is in progress directly below his window, complete with gunfire and a huge Turkish flag.

Many thanks to Nash Montana for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

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Migrant “Rescue” Ship Impounded

Last night we reported that Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini had forbidden another “migrant rescue” ship to land at Italian ports, despite the fact that it was flying an Italian flag. Then, as reported in last night’s news feed, the ship landed anyway (it’s not clear whether there was any collusion with pro-migrant elements at the port in Lampedusa).

Now the ship has been impounded by the government, and the crew is being interrogated. Many thanks to He Ha for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

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I’m a Muslim and a Doctor, so I Know Better Than You!

The following video shows part of one of Michael Stürzenberger’s “Islamophobic” presentations in downtown Munich. In it you’ll see a Muslima confront Mr. Stürzenberger about his “hateful incitement of the masses”. Her argument may be condensed into these four points:

  • I am a Muslim.
  • I am a doctor.
  • I am German.
  • Therefore everything you say is irrelevant and not worth discussing.

Many thanks to Nash Montana for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

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Are French Police Using a New Type of Gas Against the Yellow Vests?

The following video shows a brief encounter between a videographer and an officer of the militarized French police. You can see the latter’s tank (painted EU blue) emit some sort of gass through a nozzle at the front.

When I first saw the logo on the blue helmet worn by the soldier/cop, I thought it might be the EUGENDFOR logo (see the post on EUGENDFOR, the European Gendarmerie Force, for more information). However, Vlad sent me a high-res screen cap, and the motif in this case looks somewhat different. Maybe it’s a logo for French special forces.

Many thanks to Ava Lon for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

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Gates of Vienna News Feed 3/19/2019

The Gates of Vienna website was down for several hours tonight, and is still experiencing some technical issues. I don’t know what the problem was (and is), except that it’s not any kind of attack.

Email went down, too, and some emails may have been permanently lost. If you emailed us today and didn’t get a reply, that may be why.

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Thanks to Dora, Insubria, Reader from Chicago, Srdja Trifkovic, SS, Upananda Brahmachari, and all the other tipsters who sent these in.

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Culture-Enriching Kidnapping and Rape in Yakutsk

The following report comes from the autonomous Republic of Sakha, also known as Yakutia, in the Far East of Russia. Its population is 300,000, 47% of which is Yakut and 38% Russian. The Yakuts are a Turkic people, and speak a Turkic language, but they are not Muslims. The Kyrgyz enrichers are also Turkic, but they are Muslims.

Many thanks to RR translating this article from the Rosbalt news site:

In Yakutsk, About a Hundred Buses Out of Service Due to Anti-Migrant Sentiments in the City

Nearly 100 bus drivers of migrant origin were afraid to go to work because of the hostile attitude of citizens to migrants after the kidnapping and rape of a local woman by a labor migrant born in Kyrgyzstan. This was announced to the media by Andrei Sharygin, the director of the United Dispatch Service.

According to him, this halted service for 90 buses, out of 430 working in the city. Sharygin noted that drivers are worried about their safety. All vegetable kiosks [a type of “farmers’ market” entirely controlled by migrants from Central Asia] all over the city of Yakutsk [capital of the autonomous Republic of Sakha] are closed for a second day.

The head of the SoyuzAvto partnership, Andrei Kositsky, said that passengers got into numerous confrontations with migrant bus drivers yesterday, refusing to pay and insulting drivers.

In addition, local media reported yesterday that that there were clashes between citizens and kebab shop owners and staff [again predominantly migrants]. On Monday a video appeared, showing a man with a gun dragging a native of Central Asia to an unknown location.

Yesterday tens of thousands of residents of Yakutsk and the nearest uluses [clan groups] met with the authorities in the city. Officials assured the protesting crowds that they would conduct mass raids to identify illegal migrants and illegal businesses, and then deport violators.

A very brief video of the demonstration is here.

An afterword from the translator:

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Matteo Salvini Refuses Entry to Italian-Flagged “Rescue” Ship

Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini is taking a hard line against any further landings by ships operated by “migrant rescue” NGOs. The most recent case is a ship that actually flies the Italian flag, but that is not enough for it to gain permission to dock in an Italian port.

Many thanks to He Ha for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

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