The little girl (then 5, now 8) cannot sleep. She cannot talk. She blinks to communicate. She got to use her voice for all of 3 or 4 years of her life before it was stolen. She cannot articulate a single word of her trauma and therefore heal, at least psychologically. Perhaps he stalks her in her dreams. She is trapped in her own mind. No way to share her worries, memories, dreams or thoughts of any kind. Her tears must be silent too. Her laughter as well. If indeed she laughs any more. She has to be sedated at times.
If all this isn't enough for you to say "enough" then I am afraid you are both inhuman and inhumane. She is just a little child. This was done to her because of the government and because of a grown man's minor grievance. A man who never should have been here. A man who still requires an interpreter after 26 years. A man who was reported to have seemed "cheerful" and "jocular" when it was put to him that what he did was gravely serious. He has shown no remorse. The victims and family are subjected to a trial. Not that the child can ever give testimony. 40 mins deprived of oxygen to the brain will produce that effect. Will silence your voice. Potentially forever.
This week's asylum arrivals report in the article below is a cracker! Biggest number of weekly "arrivals" in more than six months, 97 Somalis alone, mostly single adult males, nearly all arriving into Ireland via N Ireland.
Last week's 257 "arrivals" will cost us €31m in processing costs.
The British are tightening up the Common Travel Area after the Belfast beheading. What is FF justice minister Jim O'Callaghan doing on this side of the Border? Twiddling his thumbs???
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Whilst one man was being horrifically attacked another man put himself in harm’s way to stop it …. Azealia Banks read about it & decided their appearance was the most noteworthy thing about what happened.
What she posted in response is profoundly warped & disturbing.
In the wake of the horrific attack in Belfast on a vulnerable man by a Sudanese national NOW is the time for the Irish people to demand that there is truth and transparency on the link between migration and crime. An Garda Siochana's PULSE system must be urgently changed so that nationality and ethnicity are recorded as mandatory fields. We should NOT accept empty rhetoric that government will do this at some time in the future. It has to happen NOW. It is up to the Irish people to take action. Contact your local Councillors so that an urgent motion is raised at the next Council meeting requiring the Minister for Justice and Garda Commissioner to make the necessary changes to PULSE so that nationality and ethnicity are recorded as mandatory fields. Hold your local public representatives to account to do the job they are supposed to do and protect the welfare of the Irish people in their own communities.
🇬🇧 The Sudanese man accused of the Belfast knife attack didn't sit a single interview before Britain granted him asylum.
He ticked through a 10-page form, and the Home Office waved him in.
Hadi Alodid was handed a 5-year refugee visa in September 2023 under the fast-track scheme Rishi Sunak set up to clear a backlog of 92,000 cases.
Staff nicknamed it the "grant factory."
Civil servants had warned back in 2023 that the scheme would fail to flag "bad guys" including terrorists and serious offenders, who would get the right to remain rather than face deportation.
Alodid crossed from the Republic of Ireland into Northern Ireland through the Common Travel Area, an "unlocked back door to the United Kingdom," which has no identity checks.
Security minister Dan Jarvis says he's already started internal talks about weaknesses in the arrangement.
If someone had actually sat across from him, they might have seen how unstable he was.
Source: Daily Mail / Writer: Julie
To add another layer of incest, that lady who @Ben_Scallan calls out for being a state funded NGO advocating for social media censorship works for the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission.
Jean O'Mahony, wife of Ruadhán Mac Cormaic - the editor of the Irish Times and prime beneficiary of a social media clampdown - also works at the IHREC.
Both the IHREC and the Irish Times are now heavily subsidised by the Irish government and both call for X censorship. It's a small, incestuous and state funded bubble. All doing the bidding of the state for a few Euro more.
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I lived in Bolivia for two years. One of the cities I lived in was Cobija. One night, in Cobija, my friend and I were walking home when a Bolivian police officer got into an accident with a man that was on a motorcycle.
I ran over to try to help the man who was on the motorcycle, but I’ll never forget the officer yelling at the man about how the accident was his fault and then yelling at me for intervening.
In Bolivia, as in most third world countries, people don’t rush to help when this stuff happens. They become bystanders and observers, refusing to intervene or provide assistance. Some of the people around that night joined in on yelling at me as I called out for people to get an ambulance. One eventually made it because my friend had a phone and made the call, but it was too late.
That night, a stranger bled out and died in my arms—a foreigner—as his fellow countrymen yelled at him and watched him die.
People in the United States and across the West don’t understand the cultures and people that are being imported into our countries. The third world isn’t civilized, it’s not some wondrous place with people who have unlimited potential or hold similar worldviews to us. The third world is a dog-eat-dog world. People are literally scraping by and trying to survive. It wires people differently than the way we are wired.
As the West fails to deport the third world, it will become the third world. And mass deportations truly are the only peaceful answer if we want to stop the attempted beheadings, the rapes, the vandalism, the fraud, the homelessness, etc.
Some might find this sentiment cruel, but it’s not. What’s cruel is allowing the greatest civilization in the world, which your children and grandchildren should inherit, fall into an unrecognizable state of being.
The Post below and all others from Lawyers for Justice are 100% correct. It is of great concern and indeed disturbing to observe a number of people who have now jumped on the bandwagon to further mislead and gaslight the Irish People into believing that there is still a chance some new Dail vote will remove the effect of the EU Asylum and Migration Pact. It is too late.Where were these people 2 years ago, when I, Lawyers for Justice and others campaigned VIGOROUSLY to get the Dail to vote against the Protocol 21 opt-in, when there was still TIME before the vote on June 26th 2024.We even endeavoured to have the matter dealt with in the High Court.The only remedy now ( with this current administration) is to seek an exemption from relocation quotas under Article 62 of Regulation (EU) 2024/351 (AMMR) before July 1st on the grounds of significant migratory pressure.Poland has already done thid and was granted an exemption.The reason our Government aka Administration have not done so is very clear as they do not serve the interests of the Irish people, as I have stated publicly many many https://t.co/Xpd3zrXM10 for those out there who genuinely want to help please lobby/campaign for the Irish Government to apply for an Article 62 exemption as stated above.We acknowledge the situation is dire, but campaigning for the wrong remedy is nothing more than a convenient distraction and serves only those who seek the destruction of our beloved country. There are many more benecial campaigns which can be undertaken to restore our Country and our Sovereignty ( e.g.The proposed removal of our Triple Lock ) even if we have suffered a major set back with the Migration https://t.co/QBdSSC4dYR false hope should not be one of them.
Caller Michael - from Nigeria, now in Lancashire - says the Belfast attempted 'beheading' reminds him of crimes he witnessed every day in his home country.
"How can you say the United Kingdom is experiencing the same thing?"
@TVKev
This morning everyone is reacting to the horrific attempted beheading in Belfast.
But last week in Galway a young Iranian mother of two, Masuma Sohrabi, was murdered and almost beheaded.
There is no viral video of this brutal attack.
She was living in State care.
Her body was thrown over a bridge.
Murdered by her ex-partner.
The had been living in an IPAS centre together.
She had previously secured a court protection order against him. He was moved only a few miles away.
Only a week later, her story is all but forgotten.
In 2012, Savita Halappanavar, died in State care while giving birth in Galway.
Her death lead to the one of the biggest political movements in Irish history, after an enormous campaign of outcry from, media & NGOs.
My question is:
Where is the national outcry for Masuma Sohrabi??
Where are the NGO's demanding an overhaul of IPAS?
Where is the media demanding answers?
The sad truth is her death doesn’t fit any convenient political narrative for the NGO/media complex.
As some journalist in the Irish Times might say,
her murder "isn't being helpful".
The situation in Ireland is tragic, even worse than it is in other parts of the Western World. If I could, I'd put a gun in the hands of every law-abiding Irish citizen willing to end this injustice by driving every illegal migrant back to its home country (loaded guns being the only credible persuasion that White-hating Third-World mass migrants understand).
But of course, the situation would then be recreated by the morally subhuman Irish and UK governments. Therefore, I'd advise that the weapons be pointed directly at government personnel, a nest of filthy prostitutes if ever there was one. Then they should all be dragged out of their tax-subsidized hidey-holes, placed in shackles, and locked in a pen surrounded by a massive wall topped with electrified concertina wire. Don't forget to arrange infrequent food drops.
The situation would then be recreated yet again by the unfathomably evil government of the European Union. Therefore, I'd also recommend that the weapons be used to forcibly remove all of them from their plush kiss-my-ass offices and lounges. They should then be dressed in teeshirts reading "Multiculturalism 4 All!" and their heads dunked in dirty toilets frequently visited by the few illegal migrants who actually use toilets. Then they should be herded into a large, deep pit filled with head-stomping, machete-wielding, acid-throwing migrant criminals to let them feel what the native Irish, other Europeans, North Americans, and Australians are now feeling.
But political whore are cheap to buy. So naturally, the situation would then be recreated anew by, you guessed it, the international financial community and the migrant-importing NGOs sprouting from the walls of its dark, dank corporate sewer system. (Unfortunately, I can't think of anything unpleasant enough to dissuade them from further oligarchic abuse, to which they're addicted like quivering 98-pound meth junkies. So just chain them to convenience store dumpsters lest they starve and hose them down every other day.)
The weapons should ten be held at the ready for the next bunch of whores, scoundrels, and criminals stepping forward to replace the treasonous prostitutes previously removed. That would at least be a start. ;-
[Remember: if there's one thing you know for sure, it's this: those who have been causing this problem will not stop until they are physically stopped. We're almost out of time to stop them.]
Time to hold those who are facilitating this, profiting from this and lying and gaslighting the public about this to account. Sinn Fein, SDLP, People before profit and Alliance openly back this. Our politicians have met the with the home office last October to discuss the financing of the predicted influx into NI, landlords are profiteering from it, taxis have been seen bringing them across the border in the dead of night…..30 pieces of silver goes a long way. The media are reporting it as a stabbing….. we have all seen the video, it was an attempted BEHEADING!!! …..ENOUGH!! Where is the concern for our own people?? #localsfirst
North Belfast is about to erupt.
Eyewitnesses are reporting the victim is a teenage boy. Locals are saying he has died. The attacker was shouting in a foreign language while repeatedly attacking his head and neck. Bystanders dragged him off before police arrived.
None of this confirmed by PSNI. None reported by MSM.
Over ten hours. No victim condition update. No identity of the attacker. Nothing.
The community knows. They were there. They saw it. They are telling each other right now.
Even the local DUP councillor is demanding the PSNI give residents the information and reassurance they deserve. When elected politicians are publicly pushing for answers you know the silence has become deafening.
PSNI called it a stabbing incident. RTÉ called it a stabbing incident. Same language. Same night.
Nobody is disputing the video. Nobody is disputing the attack. What IS being disputed is what we call it.
That matters. What they call it determines how it's investigated. How it's charged. How it's remembered. Whether it counts.
When you import large numbers of people from places where institutions have collapsed, where rule of law doesn't exist, where tribal violence is normal and policing is a fiction. You don't just import people. You import the consequences.
Hampshire Police called Henry Nowak the aggressor. Twice. While his killer's confession sat on a secret van recording in Punjabi nobody was meant to find.
Language is never accidental.
Authority silence doesn't calm a community. It pours petrol on them.
If the victim is a child and he has died the public deserves to know. Not tomorrow. Not once the story is buried.
NOW. Update your statement. Before the volcano erupts.
Watch the video. Read the statement. You decide.
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I'm not sure why people are so shocked by the footage of last nights events in Belfast.
They are eerily reminiscent of Lee Rigby.
We did nothing.
It happened to Ashling Murphy.
We did nothing.
It happened to Aidan Moffitt and Michael Snee.
We did nothing.
That national conversation we are ‘not’ supposed to have is kicking off today. Everywhere.
Watch in particular who leads the attempts to deflect, control and dilute the narrative - what you see with your own eyes ain’t happening on your doorstep.
This might be one of the BIGGEST SCANDALS in the history of the Irish State.
Billions of euros.
Sovereignty transfers.
Hundreds of protests.
I give you #RejectionRateGate.
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The dystopian prospect of your banking (and access to your money) being linked to your Digital ID which is linked to your footprint on the internet. Surely this is head-the-ball territory and we'd never sleepwalk into that...
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She is repeating that talking point like that ad nauseum I would imagine on advice because they all know that their new curricula and the manner in which is it being implemented is a Prima facie infringement of parents’ constitutional rights as the primary educator. So she is attempting to say it’s the parents’ responsibility not ours. But parents weren’t sent a list of books in advance were they? The RSE books are kept under lock and key. Parents have such robust explicit rights in this jurisdiction but they are completely meaningless if not actively invokes.
What I have learned in six years of campaigning is that they will keep pushing and pushing. It is not an aberration. It is an agenda. First trans then white privilege, climate, basically all the darlings of the EU and UN. They are banking on you staying asleep. They are getting them young. It’s quite chilling when you take a step back.
It seems @Toibin1 is right and they are a tax-payer funded organisation and should appear before the Oireachtas committee to find, who selects these books and decides books with obsession on gender and explicit sex and other non-child friendly material should be included in reading material.
Their job is not to be parents of children when it comes to sex education. There are so many great pieces of literature, novels, informative and fiction out there and this explicit sex is unnecessary and outrageously inappropriate for young teenagers.