In this mailing:
- Douglas Murray: Rape Gangs: A Story
Set in Leafy Oxfordshire
- Raymond Ibrahim: UN Has Only
Recommended Tiny Token Numbers of Syrian Christians for
Resettlement in the UK
- Amir Taheri: The Mullahs and the
Tale of a Betrayal
by Douglas Murray • June 3, 2018 at
5:00 am
- What price has been
paid, is being paid, or might be paid at some stage, by all
those public officials who tacitly or otherwise allowed these
modern-day atrocities to go on, doing nothing to stop them?
- Families of some of
the abused girls related that they had tried consistently to
raise the alarm over what was happening to their daughters, but
that every door of the state was closed in their faces.
- If Britain is to turn
around the disgrace of its culture of 'grooming gangs', it
should start by changing the risk-reward ratio between those who
identify these monstrous crimes and those who have been shown to
have covered them up.
Oxfordshire,
England. (Image source: Pixabay)
Since the arrest of Tommy Robinson on May 25, the
presence generally -- and incorrectly -- referred to as 'Asian
grooming gangs' has been back in the news. This has reignited a
debate about whether victims are getting justice and whether
perpetrators are encountering it.
by Raymond Ibrahim • June 3, 2018
at 4:30 am
- Critics accused the
United Nations in general and the British government in
particular of continuing to discriminate against Christian
refugees in favor of Muslim refugees from Syria. Barnabas Fund
said it had "finally obtained figures proving that the UN has
only recommended tiny token numbers of Syrian Christians ... for
resettlement in the UK," whereas the "overwhelming
majority of refugees recommended by the UN have been Sunni
Muslims who form the majority in Syria. But Christians, and
other minorities, have been repeatedly targeted for attack by
Islamist groups such as IS... Disturbingly, UK officials tried
to prevent the release of this information." - United
Nations and the United Kingdom; Barnabas Fund.
- "After several
reports showed that Christians were being systematically
persecuted in German asylum homes, the problem has now moved
from the homes to the streets..." – Germany; Chris
Tomlinson, Breitbart.
- "Showing
repentance will no longer prevent the death penalty from being
applied for blasphemy and apostasy..." – Mauritania;
News 24.
Pictured: A
building burns in the city of Marawi, Philippines on June 15, 2017,
as the Philippines military battles Islamist terrorists for control
of the city. At least 25 Christians were slaughtered in the city
during an Islamist siege last summer, and "Islamic
State-inspired gunmen burned the St. Mary's Cathedral." (Image
source: Mark Jhomel/Wikimedia Commons)
Muslim Attacks on Christian Churches
Germany:
According to a November 11 report in The European,
approximately 200 churches have been attacked and desecrated in the
Alps and Bavarian regions alone. Large summit crosses atop mountains
have also been felled and destroyed by axes and saws. "Young
Islamists" are believed to be behind the widespread vandalism.
by Amir Taheri • June 3, 2018 at
4:00 am
- The right to enrich
uranium is recognized for all nations in the world and thus
there is no need to secure permission from an informal group
such as the so-called P5+1, which has no legal basis and no
authority on any issue. Right now, 34 countries have uranium
enrichment programs of various dimensions without the
endorsement of the P5+1 posse that Obama assembled.
- "As the sanctions
have not been lifted, all other matters are worthless." –
Iran's "Supreme Guide," Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Pictured:
Iran's "Supreme Guide," Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (left),
meets with President Hassan Rouhani, on June 22, 2016. (Image source:
khamenei.ir)
Until last week I thought that at the time President
Obama was selling the American establishment a bill of goods on his
cute "Iran nuclear deal", in Tehran President Hassan
Rouhani was telling the truth, at least to his boss Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei. After all, Rouhani has a doctorate in Islamic Theology from
Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland and, as a good Muslim,
wouldn't tell anything but the truth.
Obama was telling the Americans that his
"historic deal" had blocked all avenues for Iran to develop
a nuclear arsenal forever without firing a shot. He even cited a fatwa
by the Islamic Republic's "Supreme Guide", Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei, forbidding all nuclear weapons. The fact that no one apart
Obama himself claimed to have seen the fatwa was neither here
nor there. After all, a US president wouldn't tell a fib on so
important a matter.
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