In this mailing:
- Soeren Kern: Spain: Jihad
Continues
- Vijeta Uniyal: Germany: Migrant
Crisis Delusions
- Alan M. Dershowitz: Should Robert
Mueller Be Investigated for Violating Civil Liberties?
by Soeren Kern • April 24, 2018 at
5:00 am
- Since the March 2004
attacks on Madrid's trains, Spanish authorities have arrested
more than 750 jihadis in 243 counter-terrorism operations,
according to the Interior Ministry.
- Jihadis remain
undeterred. A recent Islamic State document included a list of
grievances against Spain for wrongs allegedly done to Muslims
since the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa on July 16, 1212.
- "There is little
doubt that the autonomous region of Catalonia has become a prime
base of operations for terrorist activity. Spanish authorities
tell us they fear the threat from these atomized immigrant
communities prone to radicalism, but they have very little
intelligence on or ability to penetrate these groups." — US
diplomatic cable, October 2, 2007.
An armed,
masked Islamic State jihadist appears in a propaganda video, where he
warns Spain that it would "pay a very heavy price" for expelling
Muslims from al-Andalus hundreds of years ago. The Spanish subtitle
above reads "Oh dear Andalus! You thought we forgot about you. I
swear by Allah we have never forgotten you. No Muslim can forget
Córdoba, Toledo or Xàtiva."
Ten members of an Islamic State jihadi cell have been
sentenced to combined prison terms of nearly 100 years for a plot to
bomb landmarks and behead infidels in Barcelona.
The cell, composed of five Moroccans, four Spaniards
and a Brazilian, was separate to and independent of the jihadi group
that killed 16 people in Barcelona and nearby Cambrils in August
2017.
The case shows that Spain continues to be a prime
target for jihadis, many of whom are striving to reconquer al-Andalus,
the Arabic name given to those parts of Spain, Portugal and France
occupied by Muslim conquerors (also known as the Moors) from 711 to
1492. Many jihadis believe that territories Muslims lost during the
Christian Reconquest of Spain still belong to the realm of Islam, and
that Sharia law requires them to re-establish Muslim rule there.
by Vijeta Uniyal • April 24, 2018
at 4:30 am
- A report commissioned
by the German government found that newly-arrived asylum seekers
were behind more than 90% percent of the increase in violent
crimes in the state of Lower Saxony.
- As of December 2017,
an estimated 600,000 able-bodied asylum seekers in Germany were
on the welfare dole, according to Die Welt. "More
than half of the able-bodied unemployment benefit receivers at
present are of foreign descent," wrote Der Spiegel
on April 10, 2018.
- Meanwhile, poverty in
Germany, especially among elderly pensioners, has reached a
historic high.
German
Chancellor Angela Merkel poses for a selfie with Anas Modamani, a
migrant from Syria, outside a shelter for migrants in Berlin, on
September 10, 2015. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
While the number of Salafists in Germany reaches a
record high and machete-wielding gangs riot on the country's streets,
the establishment media not only covers up the fallout from
Chancellor Angela Merkel's open door migration policy, but continues
to paint a false picture of the country's current state.
"Cool Germany," a cover story on Britain's
magazine, The Economist, claims that, "Germany is
becoming more open and diverse" and "[m]any of the
country's defining traits" including "its ethnic and
cultural homogeneity, conformist and conservative society" are
"suddenly in flux."
by Alan M. Dershowitz • April 24,
2018 at 3:00 am
Robert
Mueller. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Just as the first casualty of war is truth, so, too,
the first casualty of hyper-partisan politics is civil liberties.
Many traditional civil libertarians have allowed their
strong anti-Trump sentiments to erase their long-standing commitment
to neutral civil liberties. They are now so desperate to get Trump
that they are prepared to compromise the most basic due process
rights. They forget the lesson of history that such compromises made
against one's enemy are often used as precedents against one's friends.
As Robert Bolt put it in the play and movie A Man for all Seasons:
Roper: So now you would give the Devil benefit of Law!
Thomas Moore: Yes, what would you do? Cut a great road
through the law to get after the Devil?
Roper: I'd cut down every law in England to do that?
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