West Midlands Police has been accused of banning Israeli football fans after they had been exonerated of hooliganism by an official report. The force cited the violence around the team’s Europa League match against Ajax in Amsterdam one year earlier when it classed the the Villa Park fixture as β€œhigh-risk”. But it is now known that the Dutch authorities had cleared the Maccabi fans in a police report shortly after the November 2024 Ajax match. https://archive.ph/MrEKQ
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The BBC claim NOT to be biased Happy to name Ramadan and Diwali or any other religious festival worldwide wide, but can't mention Christmas You really are pathetic Marxist traitors. image
Why is it, that everywhere I go, it is White politicians that want to help hide the industrial scale gang rape of working class White girls? There is no Muslim bloc vote in Barrow. So why?
#ukip Nick Tenconi ITV News gave me ten o'clock news headlines and deliberately tried to smear me and my team by showing an out-of-context clip - a clip where I responded to a horde of masked migrant thugs hurling abuse at me, which also referenced my family. The report by leftist Lucy Watson is as biased as it gets, deliberately lying and deceiving the public about the fighting-age Muslim males headed to Britain. She ensured she got the term "far-right" in as often as possible, whilst speaking with far-left extremists in an effort to legitimise their pro-trafficking behaviour. ITV News did not contact me for a comment. The propaganda continues, but we will not be stopped.
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Majority of young French Muslims put sharia above national laws The poll, for Ecran de veille magazine, also found that more than a third sympathise with Islamist ideology. Some 57 per cent of Muslims aged 15 to 24 believe Islamic law should outrank French legislation in areas such as ritual slaughter of animals, marriage and inheritance. It is thought to be a steep rise from three decades ago, when just 36 per cent of French Muslims aged 18 to 24 felt that sharia should take precedence. https://archive.ph/0piXe
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Religious Freedom under attack Today marks 'Red Wednesday,' when the world turns to consider the persecution of Christians around the world. With a number of recent reports indicating that religious freedom is under attack, Jason Osborne looks at why that is on this week's livestream.