Archive for July, 2005

Una cosa da fare contro il terrorismo: deportazione

Friday, July 22nd, 2005 -- Buzzurro


Il ministro dell’interno inglese Charles Clarke ne ha parlato due giorni fa. L’idea consiste nell’espulsione di quegli imam che incitino alla jihad.

La deportazione e’ possibile a patto che tra lo stato che espelle e lo stato destinazione vi sia uno specifico accordo.
Un accordo tra Regno Unito e Giordania e’ stato annunciato da Clarke — puo’ rendersi utile per il rimpatrio di Abu Qatada, un cittadino giordano, descritto dal ministero dell’interno britannico come il piu’ importante fondamentalista islamico in Gran Bretagna, e un importante ispiratore per il terrorismo di matrice islamista in Gran Bretagna e all’estero.
Non esiste invece con paesi come Siria e Arabia Saudita, da cui provengono Omar Bakri Mohammed,
mister “gli-attentati-di-Londra-sono-colpa-del-governo-inglese”, e Yussuf al-Qaradawi.

Accanto alla deportazione, bisogna lavorare anche sul fronte dell’immigrazione: negare visti d’ingresso, anche a scopo di asilo,
quando vi siano fondati motivi per credere che si stia per dare ospitalita’ a un islamista.

Diverso e’ il caso, ovviamente, di quegli islamisti figli o nipoti di immigrati, quindi cittadini dei paesi occidentali a tutti gli effetti.

Da noi in Italia abbiamo avuto un caso di espulsione per islamismo: l’imam di Carmagnola, al secolo Dhakar Mamour Fall, sedicente amico di Osama,
pubblicamente soddisfatto per la strage di Nassyria, espulso nel 2003 per decreto del ministro Pisanu per motivi di salvaguardia della sicurezza nazionale, poi riammesso dal mitico Tar del Lazio (??). Da ultimo, ci ha fatto gentilmente sapere che a noi italiani tocchera’ un attacco chimico entro 6 mesi.

Vedere il Telegraph

Photo Album From Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Thursday, July 21st, 2005 -- Buzzurro

Antisemitismo oggi, 21/7

Thursday, July 21st, 2005 -- Buzzurro

Il leader iraniano Ali Khamenei, conversando amabilmente col premier iracheno Jafari, gli ha espresso un suo parere sulle bombe del 7/7 a Londra: sono state messe dai sionisti.

Dello stesso avviso sono anche gli opinionisti della televisione libanese Al-Manar, controllata da Hezbollah: gli attentati del 9/11 a New York e Washington e del 7/7 a Londra sono opera dei sionisti, e’ chiaro.
Padre nostro, dacci oggi la nostra follia quotidiana. Accontentàti.

Lexi is back

Wednesday, July 20th, 2005 -- Buzzurro


Great news for Lexi’s fans. Lexi changed her nickname. Lexi is not Lexi anymore. Her new nick is Suzelamb, her new blog is ImpossibleDreamer,
and she already joined TocqueVille community. Did you know that already ??

London bomber’s uncle defends nephew’s action

Wednesday, July 20th, 2005 -- Buzzurro


The uncle of Shahzad Tanweer, one of the four London bomb suspects, has defended his nephew’s actions as a desperate ‘sacrifice’ in an interview with the The News of the World.

“These suicide bombers are desperate people,” Bashir Ahmed told the paper. “They are not getting their rights. They can see that their brothers are not getting their rights, so they take extreme action.

Here are the victims of 7/7 extreme action.

(Thanks to 2twins, Herakleitos)

3 sentences and 3 morons

Wednesday, July 20th, 2005 -- Buzzurro

Anjem Choudary
This is a quiz. A bunch of sentences and a bunch of morons. Who said what ?

The sentences:

1. “British ministers are the real terrorists
2. “British voters were to blame for the attacks because they returned Tony Blair to power”
3. “This particular strand of extremism was funded by the West (…) Osama bin Laden was just another businessman until he was recruited by the CIA”.

Ken Livingstone

The morons:

A. Ken Livingstone, mayor of London.
B. Anjem Choudary, UK leader of Islamist group al-Muhajiroun.
C. Sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammed.

Omar Bakri Mohammed

Try to match the sentences with the morons.

The answers to this test are here.

(Hat tip to LGF).

Mohamed Atta’s father praises London bombs

Wednesday, July 20th, 2005 -- Buzzurro


…said he would like to see more attacks like the July 7 bombings.

And:
He passionately vowed that he would do anything within his power to encourage more attacks.

When asked if he would allow a CNN crew to videotape another interview with him, el-Amir said he would give his permission — for a price of $5,000.

That money, he said, would not be kept for himself, but would be donated to someone to carry out another terror attack.

El-Amir said that $5,000 was about how much it would cost to finance another attack in London.

CNN’s crew refused to pay for the interview and left after el-Amir’s request.


What a screwed up family.

Germany says terror arrest illegal

Monday, July 18th, 2005 -- Buzzurro


Germany’s high court has ordered the release of a Syrian-born German man whom Spain wanted extradited in connection with the 2003 Madrid bombings.

And it’s not finished yet.

The Federal Constitutional Court ruled Monday it would be illegal to extradite Mamoun Darkazanli, a Hamburg-based businessman, because the country’s constitution bars Germans from being extradited against their will.


WHAT ??? WHAT ??? So, if I go to Egypt and blow up 200 people, I might go to Germany and say, “Yes, I did it, and I don’t want to be extradited, so I wouldn’t be, because I didn’t give my permission”.
Is this anti-terrorism ?

Germany, Germany…
After all, who had been living in Germany for 7 years ?


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