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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

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Russian combat engineers defuse 3,000 bombs in Palmyra in 12 days...

Russian engineers have cleared around 180 hectares (about two square kilometers) in the ancient city of Palmyra, defusing some 3,000 bombs, the Russian Defense Ministry reported on Tuesday.
“Beginning April 1, over 30 kilometers of roads and more than 182 hectares of land have been demined; 2,987 explosive objects have been unearthed,” Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said at a teleconference at the National Defense Control Center.

Russia’s armed forces have deployed a field hospital to Palmyra, the minister said.


“It’s fitted out with the most advanced medical equipment to operate autonomously for 30 days. If necessary, both the Syrian military and local citizens returning back home can address to that medical installation,” Shoigu said.



Majority Of Muslim Students Think Brussels Terrorists Are ‘Heroes’ Say Teachers

Teachers working in the predominantly Muslim districts of Molenbeek and Schaerbeek in Brussels have reported that “90 percent of their students, 17, 18 years old” called the Islamist terrorists who attacked Paris and Brussels “heroes”.

The revelation came in an article in the New York Times, wherein Steven Erlanger spoke to a Belgian policymaker who relayed the information from Belgium.

The piece, entitled “Blaming Policy, Not Islam, for Belgium’s Radicalised Youth”, interviewed Yves Goldstein, chief of staff for the minister-president of the Brussels Capital Region and a Schaerbeek councilman. Schaerbeek and Molenbeek are now infamous as the areas in which for months Islamists lived, hid, manufactured weapons and made preparations for the Paris and Belgium attacks.

Reflecting that “our cities are facing a huge problem, maybe the largest since World War II,” Goldstein poses the question, “How is it that people who were born here in Brussels, in Paris, can call heroes the people who commit violence and terror?”

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Remember The Lady At Starbucks? She has been exposed as a former government official who refused to recite the pledge of allegiance...






MIAMI(CBSMiami) — A group supported by Florida Governor Rick Scott is responding to a woman seen on a viral video going on a rant against him at Gainesville coffee shop.

On Friday, the group “Let’s Get To Work, supported by Gov. Scott, released a video talking about the incident, referring to her as the “terribly rude woman” who they say “clearly has a problem.”

The governor had walked into a Starbucks in the area. That’s when Cara Jennings began yelling – prompting the governor to eventually walk out empty-handed.

The video released by the group identifies Jennings as a former government official who they say “refused to recite The Pledge of Allegiance” and they say “calls herself an anarchist.”

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GOP Rep Peter King: ‘There Is No Way’ We Can Be Sure Syrian Refugees Aren’t Islamic Terrorists


Peter King states the obvious, the question, how many Americans will die due to this terrible policy?

Rep. Peter King (R-NY) spoke Sunday on New York AM 970’s “The Cats Roundtable” on the topic of the Syrian refugee crisis.


King told host John Catsimatidis that President Barack Obama’s plan to allow 100,000 Syrian refugees into the U.S. could be dangerous for the country.

“There is no way that we can be assured that the refugees coming from Syria are not ISIS terrorists,” he said.

King stated Belgium was “not equipped” to handle the recent terrorist attack in Brussels, adding that the attack should be “a wake up call” for Europe.

UK Equalities Chief Who Popularised The Term ‘Islamophobia’ Admits: ‘I Thought Muslims Would Blend into Britain… I Should Have Known Better’

The former head of Britain’s Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), Trevor Phillips, has admitted he “got almost everything wrong” on Muslim immigration in a damning new report on integration, segregation, and how the followers of Islam are creating “nations within nations” in the West.

Phillips, a former elected member of the Labour Party who served as the Chairman of the EHRC from 2003-2012 will present “What British Muslims Really Think” on Channel 4 on Wednesday. An ICM poll released to the Times ahead of the broadcast reveals: 


  • One in five Muslims in Britain never enter a non-Muslim house;
  • 39 per cent of Muslims, male and female, say a woman should always obey her husband;
  • 31 per cent of British Muslims support the right of a man to have more than one wife;
  • 52 per cent of Muslims did not believe that homosexuality should be legal;
  • 23 per cent of Muslims support the introduction of Sharia law rather than the laws laid down by parliament.


Writing in the Times on the issue, Phillips admits: “Liberal opinion in Britain has, for more than two decades, maintained that most Muslims are just like everyone else… Britain desperately wants to think of its Muslims as versions of the Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain, or the cheeky-chappie athlete Mo Farah. But thanks to the most detailed and comprehensive survey of British Muslim opinion yet conducted, we now know that just isn’t how it is.”

Phillips commissioned “the Runnymede report” into Britain and Islamophobia in 1997 which, according to both Phillips himself and academics across the country, popularised the phrase which has now become synonymous with any criticism – legitimate or not – of ...