Milan 🇮🇹:
An Italian guy risked his life to save 30-year-old Polish model Anna Aksamit from a group of North African immigrants who beat her and tried to rape her.
Her words:
“Surrounded and beaten, they were about to rape me. A guy saved me. I want to meet him. I spent the whole night crying and I can’t stop. I was so scared, and every time I look in the mirror I see my eye still swelling from the punches. Those were horrifying moments. It’s something I’ll probably never forget.”
When will we finally wake up and start deporting them all?
She was kidnapped first.
She suffered the longest.
And when another captive woman went into labor inside that house with no doctor, no hospital, and no help coming…
Michelle Knight delivered the baby herself.
With her bare hands.
But when the world learned about the horrors inside Ariel Castro’s house in Cleveland, her name was barely mentioned.
In August 2002, 21-year-old Michelle Knight was walking to a social services appointment when Castro offered her a ride.
Instead, he kidnapped her.
Locked her in a room.
Chained her up.
When she vanished, almost nobody looked for her.
Michelle came from poverty. She struggled with housing instability and a custody battle over her son.
Authorities quietly assumed she had simply “disappeared on her own.”
No major searches.
No national coverage.
No constant headlines.
Her case went cold almost immediately.
Then, in 2003, Castro kidnapped 16-year-old Amanda Berry.
The response was massive.
TV coverage.
FBI involvement.
Vigils.
Billboards.
The entire city knew Amanda’s name.
In 2004, he kidnapped 14-year-old Gina DeJesus.
Again, the community rallied around the search.
But inside the same house, Michelle had already been trapped for years.
She endured horrific abuse.
She became pregnant multiple times and lost every pregnancy due to Castro’s violence.
He repeatedly told her nobody was coming for her.
Then came Christmas Day, 2006.
Amanda Berry went into labor inside the house.
Castro threatened Michelle’s life if the baby died — then left.
Amanda was terrified.
Michelle had no medical equipment.
No training in childbirth.
But she stepped in anyway.
The baby girl wasn’t breathing when she was born.
Michelle performed CPR until the infant finally cried.
Inside one of the darkest places imaginable, a forgotten woman saved two lives.
In May 2013, Amanda escaped and called 911.
Police rescued all three women and Amanda’s six-year-old daughter.
The reunions flooded national television.
Amanda and Gina were embraced by the world.
Michelle walked out of the same house into a very different reality.
Even after surviving 11 years of captivity, she was often treated like an afterthought.
Later, she spoke openly about it.
Not with bitterness.
With honesty.
She wrote a memoir called Finding Me and explained the deeper pain of realizing the world had quietly decided she wasn’t important enough to search for.
Eventually, she legally changed her name to Lily Rose Lee.
A name she chose for herself.
A life reclaimed on her own terms.
Today, Lily Rose Lee advocates for missing people who are ignored because of poverty, addiction, unstable lives, or social status.
Her message is simple:
Every missing person deserves to be searched for.
Not just the ones society finds easier to care about.
Ariel Castro died in prison.
But Lily Rose Lee survived.
And the woman who once saved a baby in captivity now spends her life making sure nobody else is forgotten the way she was.
The Netherlands also has its Henry Nowak cases.
In July 2020, 14-year-old Tamar from Marken was hit by a car on a dark dike road and left to die. Her body was later found in the berm.
What happened next is deeply disturbing.
The police initially told her mother that the driver was German. Days later the truth came out: it was four Iraqis in the car. The mother was told they withheld the real background because they didn’t want to create a "Wilders-effect" — they didn’t want to give Geert Wilders political ammunition.
Even worse: evidence strongly suggests Tamar’s body was moved after the accident. The driver didn’t just flee, they dragged her off the road and left her there like an animal.
The driver received only a €1,500 fine for looking at his phone while driving. He then disappeared completely. The fine was returned “undeliverable” and for years he was untraceable.
Only after years of fighting by the family (including going to court to force prosecution), a breakthrough came in March 2026: the now 33-year old Jamal is finally being prosecuted for causing the fatal accident and leaving the scene.
Just like Henry Nowak in Southampton — an innocent young person dies, authorities seem more focused on protecting a narrative and avoiding “political incorrectness” than on delivering swift justice.
A 14-year-old girl dies on a Dutch dike. The system lies about the identity of the driver, gives him a slap on the wrist, loses him for years, and only after massive pressure does real prosecution begin.
This is not just a traffic accident. This is a story about truth, accountability, and what happens when institutions put ideology before grieving families.
Her name was Tamar.
She was 14.
She deserved better.
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Good morning Yall! Coffees Brewing! ☕️☕️
Well we didn't Get the Snow they said we were going to Last night! Bummer because I Love Snow! Oh well....... Next Time!! ⛄️⛄️⛄️
Muslim Migrants Are 'Hunting' Women in Europe & Across the world.
A 27-year-old Polish woman Anastazja Rubińska was drugged, kidnapped, handcuffed, raped, and strangled by a Bangladeshi Muslim migrant Mohammad Salahuddin Seikh on the Greek island.
She was raped before Salahuddin S. dismembered her naked body, stuffed her inside a bag, and hid Anastazja's body beneath a brush.
The punishment given to this rapist should be set as an example so that in future any person thinks 100 times before doing such an act.
🧐😭For those mourning the ghoul.
The fall of the regime in Iran was predetermined on the day when a father was publicly hanged in front of his daughter for a post on social media.
In his final moments, the father kept smiling while looking into his daughter’s eyes, so that her courage would not break.
Who does not remember that scene — and hundreds of similar scenes that shook the hearts of people all over the world?
In a place where women have their hair cut off for not wearing a burqa, where they are paraded naked and beaten so brutally that they die in hospital in agony…
A culture and a system of values that treat women and children with such contempt and exploit them are doomed to destruction.
This is Buster. 🐾❤️
Buster has spent 4 years watching the world from behind shelter walls. He's not the dog rushing up to greet you. He's the one hiding in the corner, unsure if people can really be kind. The world has scared him for so long that he's forgotten what safety feels like.💔
But, underneath that fear is a gentle soul wno deserves patience, love, and a chance to finally exhale.
Shelter life is no place for a dog to spend year after year waiting to be chosen.
Don’t overlook Buster because he’s scared. He just needs some love and patience. What a beautiful dog he is. 💯
Do you know someone who would be interested in adopting Buster?
A Yezidi girl crying her family who were kidnapped by lSlS 11 yrs ago.
7K Yezidis were kidnapped,raped and sold multiple times!
10K were killed for refusing to convert to lslam
19 Yezidi girls were burned alive to death for refusing lslam and sex slavery
UN didn’t act for them!
This game versus Tulane was originally scheduled for September 7th, but due to Hurricane Carmen was delayed to November 30th. Making it the last game ever played in Tulane Stadium.