🚨🇮🇱🇵🇸 ALERTE INFO | Un soldat israélien a ABATTU un bébé palestinien de 7 mois dans les bras de sa mère à Hébron, en Cisjordanie. La famille rentrait chez elle en voiture après une visite familiale. (B’Tselem)
🇮🇹Two brothers of Tunisian origin, already known to police, attacked people with an axe during a street fight in Pergine Valsugana, Italy.
The confrontation began after the brothers harassed an Italian girl and turned violent when she rejected them.
16 year old Mernda Aussie teen Declan was hunted by a Sudanese youth gang then stabbed 56 times and he received 66 blunt force injuries.
One of Declan's African killers was released because he was deemed too young to take responsibility for murder.
In 2025, the animal took part in an aggravated home invasion in Gladstone Park, Melbourne that saw a 60-year-old man stabbed countless times, shot in the arm & bashed repeatedly with a hammer.
Rappel à ceux qui dénoncent le manque de moyen de la justice
Regardez la légèreté de cette magistrate du tribunal de Bobigny qui traite le cas d'un jeune s'étant fait tabasser extrêmement violemment, coupé et brûlé les cheveux : elle veut remettre dehors les auteurs de l'agression
Source : Documentaire "Mineurs en peine, des procureurs en première ligne"
BREAKING:
Keir Starmer says he won’t remove the exemption which allows Sikhs to carry large ceremonial knives on them.
Meanwhile, English women are being prosecuted for carrying regular pepper spray on them when out on the streets at night
🇬🇧 This is the knife that Vickrum Digwa used to kill Henry Nowak
He said he carried it as part of his Sikh faith
Sikhs in the UK are allowed to carry knives called Kirpans, but for regular Brits, if they carry a knife the same size, they face a prison sentence
Baptized Sikhs say carrying the kirpan is a mandatory article of faith, and it's non-negotiable
However, the UAE introduced strict rules around carrying them, so many Sikhs residing in or traveling to the UAE opt to leave their kirpan at home or wear a symbolic miniature pendant.
It's time for the UK to do the same
🚨 La vidéo de l’agonie d’Henry Nowak a été dévoilée.
Le jeune Anglais, accusé à tort de racisme par Vickrum Digwa, un Sikh de 23 ans, a été immobilisé par la police malgré des blessures fatales suite à des coups de couteau donnés par son agresseur.
In his final moments, Henry Nowak told police officers nine times “I can’t breathe” and four times that he had been stabbed.
In response police officer dragged him across the gravel, handcuffed and read him his rights.
It was the last thing Henry heard before he died.
🇺🇦 Ukrainian tennis player Oleksandra Oliynykova scored her first-ever win over a russian opponent at Roland Garros and then openly spoke about double standards in WTA.
“Many russian athletes actively participate in propaganda, play in Gazprom-linked tournaments, and openly support Putin,” she said after the match.
Oliynykova also revealed that she had been pressured by the WTA for months over her public statements about russian players and the war. According to her, officials demanded she stop mentioning certain athletes by name and threatened her with fines and even disqualification.
The Al-Qaeda terrorist and suspected mastermind of the 7/7 bombing in London 2005 in which 52 people were killed and 800 wounded, Haroon Aswat, was released early from psychiatric prison last year “after his schizophrenia improved.”
UK judges ruled for his release from psychiatric care, overriding police and security services’ warnings that he was still a massive danger to public security.
Aswat was linked via phone contacts with the bombers, had met some of them in Pakistan before the attack and had travelled back to the UK just weeks before the attacks and last the UK on the same morning that the attacks took place.
He was arrested in Zambia a few weeks later with bomb-making manuals.
The U.S. wanted him extradited for past terrorist offences on their territory but faced legal obstacles from European judges.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) first blocked his extradition to the USA due to concerns his paranoid schizophrenia would worsen in US prison conditions (breaching human rights against inhuman treatment). After US assurances on care, he was eventually extradited back in 2013.
He was sentenced in the USA in October 2015 to 20 years for conspiring to provide material support to al-Qaeda, including helping set up a jihadist training camp in Oregon with Abu Hamza associates.
After serving time, he was extradited back to the UK around 2022 and held under the Mental Health Act.
Last year, UK judges decided to give him an early release and he is now free in West Yorkshire with just limited monitoring since it was deemed that stricter measures such as being forced to wear an ankle monitor risked worsening his psychiatric status and would be against mental health law provisions.