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But now it is on my bucket list.
Carlisle is awesome.
The weather up there? Less so
But now it is on my bucket list.
The fatal stabbing of British lawmaker David Amess was a terrorist incident with possible links to Islamist extremism, police said Saturday, as the government ordered a review of safety measures to protect MPs.
Veteran Conservative MP David Amess, 69, was talking with voters at a church in the small town of Leigh-on-Sea east of London when he was stabbed to death on Friday.
Police said they arrested a 25-year-old suspect and were investigating "a potential motivation linked to Islamist extremism"
The fatal stabbing has "been declared as a terrorist incident, with the investigation being led by Counter Terrorism Policing," the police said in a statement, adding that the investigation is in the "very early stages".
Multiple UK media outlets, citing sources, reported that the suspect was believed to be a British national with Somali heritage ...
Just on a smaller scale, right?Dude should have called it humanitarian aid.
A New York man was sentenced today to 30 years in prison for attempting to provide material support and resources to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, aka ISIS. The defendant was also sentenced to 100 months, or more than eight years’, imprisonment for assaulting a federal correctional officer and possessing contraband at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York, to run consecutive to the terrorism sentence.
Ali Saleh, 28, of Queens, pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support to ISIS in July 2018. According to court documents, starting in 2013, Saleh swore an oath of allegiance to ISIS and embraced ISIS’s directive to either travel to the Middle East or take action at home in support of ISIS. On Aug. 25, 2014, Saleh stated online, “I’m ready to die for the Caliphate, prison is nothing.” On Aug. 28, 2014, Saleh stated online, “Lets be clear the Muslims in the khilafah [caliphate] need help, the one who is capable to go over and help the Muslims must go and help.” That same day, Saleh made an airline reservation to travel from New York to Turkey, but was ultimately prevented from traveling because his parents took away his passport.
“Saleh made numerous attempts to travel overseas to join ISIS, and when those efforts failed, attempted to assist others in joining the terrorist organization,” said Assistant Attorney General Matthew G. Olsen for the Justice Department’s National Security Division ...
Bumped with the latest ...Remember Hassan Diab? This from 2016 ....
Earlier this month, it appears a French high court of appeal says, "yes, we want a trial."
So Canada gets to decide again whether to extradite him.
A Canadian academic accused of a 1980 bombing outside a Paris synagogue will face trial in 2023, five years after he was freed due to lack of evidence.
France says Lebanese-born sociology professor Hassan Diab was a member of a Palestinian militant group and planted a bomb that killed four and wounded 40.
Last year, France's court of appeal overturned a lower court decision to release Mr Diab and allow his return to Canada after three years in prison.
Mr Diab has maintained his innocence.
French authorities have not yet requested Mr Diab's extradition to France in order to stand trial in person. His lawyers have told Canadian media he could be tried in absentia ...
In the words of Helen Hunt on Saturday Night Live, buh-bye ....
U.S. kills al Qaeda leader Zawahiri in Kabul drone missile strike
The United States killed al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri with a drone missile while he stood on a balcony at his home in Kabul, U.S. officials said, the biggest blow to the militants since Osama bin Laden was shot dead more than a decade ago.www.reuters.comWatching al-Qaida chief's 'pattern of life' key to his death
The seeds of the U.S. counterterrorism operation that killed al-Qaida's leader were planted over many months.apnews.comHow the CIA identified and killed Al-Qaeda leader Zawahiri
Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed in a U.S. strike in Afghanistan over the weekend, the biggest blow to the militant group since its founder Osama bin Laden was killed in 2011.www.reuters.comView attachment 72317Joe Biden: U.S. killed al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in Kabul drone strike - UPI.com
The United States has killed top al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in Kabul, Afghanistan in a drone strike, President Joe Biden said Monday.www.upi.com
The latest, from a couple of weeks back ....Not sure if this has been posted previously, if it has, my apologies. From the good folks at Lawfare:
Canadian Islamic State Suspect Extradited to the United States
By Preston Lim Friday, November 15, 2019, 11:59 AM
Abdullahi Ahmed Abdullahi, a Canadian national and former San Diego resident, appeared in U.S. federal court on Oct. 25, following his extradition from Canada to the United States on terror charges. Abdullahi lived in Minneapolis and San Diego before “moving to Canada and becoming a naturalized Canadian citizen.” In a press release, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California revealed that Abdullahi has been charged in a two-count indictment with “conspiring to provide, and providing, material support to terrorists.” ...
Link (original link has links to other articles)
Full text of US DOJ release also attached in case link doesn't workFormer San Diego Resident Sentenced for Funding ISIS Terrorist Activities in Syria
Assistant U. S. Attorney Shane Harrigan (619) 546-6981 and Fred Sheppard (619) 546-8237
NEWS RELEASE SUMMARY – October 17, 2022
SAN DIEGO – Abdullahi Ahmed Abdullahi, a Canadian national and former resident of San Diego, was sentenced in federal court today to 20 years in prison for conspiring with others to provide material support to terrorists engaged in violent activities such as murder, kidnapping and maiming of persons in Syria.
“Today we have delivered justice to a man who directly funded violent acts of terrorism,” said U.S. Attorney Randy Grossman. “Our most important job is protecting Americans from terrorists. The case against Abdullahi has done just that.” ...
Portapique, Dawson College, Quebec mosque, Toronto van attack, Ecole Polytechnique, James Smith Cree Nation, Danforth shooting, Moncton shooting, OC Transpo shooting, Mayerthorpe, Vernon wedding killings, Patrik Mathews… I know it’s becoming fashionable again to be afraid of Muslims, but it might be just slightly less simple than that.This is just the beginning. Europe has already been invaded, Canada is not far behind.
Portapique, Dawson College, Quebec mosque, Toronto van attack, Ecole Polytechnique, James Smith Cree Nation, Danforth shooting, Moncton shooting, OC Transpo shooting, Mayerthorpe, Vernon wedding killings, Patrik Mathews… I know it’s becoming fashionable again to be afraid of Muslims, but it might be just slightly less simple than that.
Britain ignored the issue and now London is pretty much overrun with radical islamists and Hamas leaders. We aren’t too far behind, there are already open demonstrations in support of terror in Canada.