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Islamic Terrorism in the West ( Mega thread)

A cut and paste from an email I received.

Subject: Dutch Orchestra Walks Out..!!

Dutch Orchestral Concert  Friday, 09 May, 2014 !

Queen Beatrix of Holland attends an Orchestral Concert.  The Conductor, who just happens to be Muslim, proceeds to give the Queen a lecture on the "beauty" of Islam.

The members of the Orchestra stage a walkout!

Interestingly this did not make the news in Canada or the USA.

http://www.safeshare.tv/w/cqjiYhtiXs
 
Canadian Press

Updated: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 09:51:45 GMT | By The Canadian Press, thecanadianpress.com
Court rules terrorism suspect can be extradited

EDMONTON - The Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled that an Alberta man should be extradited to the United States to face terrorism and murder charges.

Sayfildin Tahir Sharif is accused of murder and supporting a terrorist group that took part in suicide bombings in his native Iraq.

The Americans allege Sharif worked from Edmonton to help a Tunisian man enter Iraq in 2009 and detonate a truck filled with explosives at a military checkpoint, killing five U.S. soldiers.

Prosecutors contend that evidence from intercepted Internet and phone conversations shows that Sharif was directly involved in supporting Tunisian terrorists, who conducted the suicide bombing, by helping them make contact with other supporters as they made their way across the Middle East to Iraq.

(...EDITED)
 
Good riddance.  Hope they see it through to the final escort to the nearest portal.
 
recceguy said:
A cut and paste from an email I received.

Subject: Dutch Orchestra Walks Out..!!

Dutch Orchestral Concert  Friday, 09 May, 2014 !

Queen Beatrix of Holland attends an Orchestral Concert.  The Conductor, who just happens to be Muslim, proceeds to give the Queen a lecture on the "beauty" of Islam.

The members of the Orchestra stage a walkout!

Interestingly this did not make the news in Canada or the USA.

http://www.safeshare.tv/w/cqjiYhtiXs

any idea on the "requests" he made?
 
One should include all those Somali-Canadians who went to fight for Al-Shabab among those mentioned below:

:o

Defense News

Armed With Passports, IS Fighters Could Threaten US
Aug. 22, 2014 - 09:54AM  |  By RICK HAMPSON

  After U.S. planes bombed its forces in Iraq, the jihadist juggernaut that calls itself the Islamic State threatened to attack Americans "in any place,'' adding for good measure: "We will drown all of you in blood.''

For now, facing a multi-front war and bombs falling on their fighters' heads, the Islamic State's leaders probably lack the time and opportunity to plot a strike on the U.S. homeland.

That could change if thousands of fighters with Western passports return home, terrorism analysts warn.

(...EDITED)
 
In the local boy makes good department (I live in Kemptville) here is a story in today's Ottawa Citizen reproduced under the fair dealing provisions of the Copyright Act about our local Jimmy Jihad:

Jihadi from Kemptville and Ottawa was smart, funny and 'ambitious', friends say

SARAH BOESVELD
Published on: August 28, 2014Last Updated: August 28, 2014 9:52 AM EDT

Before he felt the pull of Syria’s Islamic extremists, before he started going by the name Yahya, and before he found his self-described “opportunity for martyrdom,” John Maguire was just another Kemptville teenager whose sharp wit sometimes got him into trouble.

Former classmate Evan Massey remembers being kicked out of class with Maguire — known to his peers as “JMag” — who teased him when he struggled to read something aloud during Grade 11 English.

In the halls and classrooms of North Grenville District High School, Maguire was far from the strident, opinionated loner those who knew him later in life describe: He was smart, funny and sarcastic.

He and a friend would routinely read the morning announcements over the school’s intercom, throwing in a few inappropriate inside jokes and calling out the principal for not standing up during O Canada. He was involved in student council. He got 80s on his report card.

But he also played his cards close to his chest. “He kept to himself about a lot of things that were either important or things that bugged him,” Massey remembered. His parents divorced when he was in his early teens, when his love for punk rock flourished.

The young man pushed boundaries, but also laughed about those who pushed too far.

“The really punk thing to say was ‘Anarchy, maaaan,'” Massey remembered. “He would make fun of that almost on the daily.”

But when their senior year began, “JMag” was nowhere to be seen. He just disappeared.

Few who’d gone to school with him heard anything about him until this week when Postmedia News reported the RCMP was investigating his presence in Syria.


But his path there had many stops since Kemptville: In Grade 12 he was living with his grandparents and attending Hillcrest High School in Alta Vista. Then, it was off to Los Angeles.

When he returned, friends noticed a Facebook status update announcing his conversion to Islam. He began studies at the University of Ottawa before buying a one-way ticket to Syria in January 2013.

The ideology Maguire expressed on social media is aligned with the Islamic State of Iraq & Al-Sham (ISIS), which a new UN Human Rights Council report, released Wednesday, accused of carrying out public executions — typically beheadings — to terrorize populations under their control. ISIS is also the extremist group that released the video of American journalist James Foley’s beheading.

Maguire was always an “out of the box” thinker and “strong-willed intellectually,” said one source who knew him in high school.

“Maybe it does kind of make sense that if he fell into that world, he’d go full blast into it.”

But to friend Luke Lavictoire, that intelligence and intensity usually came in the form of fervent researching to decide for himself whether he wanted to take up a cause or jump on a bandwagon.

“He definitely asks a lot of questions. He’s not a dumb kid, and for someone to misguide him or mislead him, he wouldn’t say ‘yes’ to anything,” Lavictoire said. “He would make sure he had all of the answers before doing something drastic.”

He remembers his friend as “ambitious.”

“He wanted to do something with his life, for sure,” Lavictoire said. “I still can’t believe this is him.”

A close friend from high school, who asked not to be identified, said he always expected Maguire to do “great things, which is why I was saddened to hear about his recent inclinations toward radical extremism,” he wrote in a Facebook message to Postmedia.

“Everything that I hear about him now is honestly nothing like the JMag we knew, and from the time we spent jammin’ in high school, or hanging out on the weekend, I never noticed any behaviour that would have fostered that sort of hatred towards any religious or social groups.”

Maguire loved hockey perhaps even more than punk rock, the friend said. Eventually he took more of a shine to 1990s dance and hip hop music — particularly the band 2 Unlimited and Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, but would still pick up a guitar and play classic rock or punk.

On his Facebook account, disabled after a reporter reached out, Maguire said, “evil is very prominent in Canadian culture, homosexuality, fornication and adultery are generally accepted, drugs and alcohol are easily accessible and widely accepted as being ‘normal,’ women and men are often not properly covered, music is widespread in public places.”

Maguire was “straight edge” in high school, Massey and Lavictoire recall — never touching alcohol or drugs, but certainly playing music in public. He was the one who started The Shackles, Massey said, inviting the young bass player to join. They played a few shows in the basement of the church, where Massey is now a pastor, and he remembers his friend having questions about faith.

“He definitely didn’t know anything about God,” he said.

At a diner in Ottawa two weeks ago, Massey was talking with an old high school friend about former classmates, when Maguire’s name came up. (Maguire had long ago unfriended Massey from Facebook.)

“He’s gotten into being a Muslim pretty hard,” Massey recalled his friend saying.

For his part, Lavictoire wishes he could have helped “JMag” sooner.

“There are tons of things I could sit down and say, but I don’t know if he’ll get out alive,” he said.

“It sounds like he’s on a one-way street right now.”
 
Another one I don't want to see return to these shores.  Good riddance.
 
If you leave this country to go fight in another, your whole immediate family (parents, siblings, spouse, children) should be subject to deportation. I'm betting this would make most, if not all of them, think twice.
 
Transporter said:
If you leave this country to go fight in another, your whole immediate family (parents, siblings, spouse, children) should be subject to deportation. I'm betting this would make most, if not all of them, think twice.

How would that work in the case where the siblings were born here? As in the case of Omar Khadr and Zaynab Khadr (his vitriolic sister)? Strip them of citizenship anyway?
 
S.M.A. said:
How would that work in the case where the siblings were born here? As in the case of Omar Khadr and Zaynab Khadr (his vitriolic sister)? Strip them of citizenship anyway?

There's probably no practical way of making it work in many cases, but it sure felt good saying it. :-)
 
S.M.A. said:
How would that work in the case where the siblings were born here? As in the case of Omar Khadr and Zaynab Khadr (his vitriolic sister)? Strip them of citizenship anyway?

It can and has been done.  http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/06/15/i-cant-be-stateless-born-in-canada-criminal-fighting-deportation-after-ottawa-decides-citizenship-not-valid/
 
S.M.A. said:
How would that work in the case where the siblings were born here? As in the case of Omar Khadr and Zaynab Khadr (his vitriolic sister)? Strip them of citizenship anyway?
If there's a will, there's a way, so it is said.  (if only, if only)
 
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