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They might be Indian Muslims. I don't see many Arabs in general in Toronto, it's more of a Montreal thing. But then I rarely goto Mississauga you might be right. Richmond Hill is known for a Persian/Arab pocket though.
I don't know if they're Indian , they didn't look. But yes, Montreal has lots of them too. Mostly North African like Algerian, Tunisian, Marocco they all speak french.

Lots of Persian stores starting below Yonge and Steeles continuing up to Richmond Hill.
 
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That must terrify you to see a couple of dozen muslims in a big crowd.
Poor you.
you forgot to read the title of the thread, duh. Brussels actually Molenbeek is considered the hub of Islamic jihadism in Europe. Your buddy Alah Abdeslam is from Molenbeek, he and his gang managed to kill 130 kids at the Bataclan concert.

Since 2015, media reports have labeled Molenbeek the hub of European jihadism—a reputation it has not been able to shake. Residents of the neighborhood feel increasingly stigmatized and fear they have all become suspected terrorists in the eyes of police and other Belgians since the Paris attacks .
BRUSSELS—On July 10, Nihad Bellaali and Aslan Bahadir were catching up near a bus stop in Brussels’s Molenbeek neighborhood a few steps away from 79 Rue des Quatre-Vents. More than six years earlier, that address was the site of a major police operation, when Salah Abdeslam, the only surviving member of the Islamic State cell that carried out the 2015 Paris terrorist attacks, was dragged out of the building after a months long manhunt.

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you forgot to read the title of the thread, duh. Brussels actually Molenbeek is considered the hub of Islamic jihadism. Your buddy Alah Abdeslam is from Molenbeek, he and his gang managed to kill 130 kids at the Bataclan concert.

Since 2015, media reports have labeled Molenbeek the hub of European jihadism—a reputation it has not been able to shake. Residents of the neighborhood feel increasingly stigmatized and fear they have all become suspected terrorists in the eyes of police and other Belgians since the Paris attacks .
BRUSSELS—On July 10, Nihad Bellaali and Aslan Bahadir were catching up near a bus stop in Brussels’s Molenbeek neighborhood a few steps away from 79 Rue des Quatre-Vents. More than six years earlier, that address was the site of a major police operation, when Salah Abdeslam, the only surviving member of the Islamic State cell that carried out the 2015 Paris terrorist attacks, was dragged out of the building after a months long manhunt.

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Of course you know you're being racist, lol.
 
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There is an Ahmaddiya Islam mosque on Jane St just south of Teston Rd. Among their adherents are Mahershala Ali and Idris Elba, they do not subscribe to jihad.

 

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There is an Ahmaddiya Islam mosque on Jane St just south of Teston Rd. Among their adherents are Mahershala Ali and Idris Elba, they do not subscribe to jihad.

These guys are very peaceful Muslims, but they're hated by mainstream Muslims like Sunnis or shites and not recognized as Muslims They've been persecuted for a long time. .
 

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you forgot to read the title of the thread, duh. Brussels actually Molenbeek is considered the hub of Islamic jihadism in Europe. Your buddy Alah Abdeslam is from Molenbeek, he and his gang managed to kill 130 kids at the Bataclan concert.

Since 2015, media reports have labeled Molenbeek the hub of European jihadism—a reputation it has not been able to shake. Residents of the neighborhood feel increasingly stigmatized and fear they have all become suspected terrorists in the eyes of police and other Belgians since the Paris attacks .
BRUSSELS—On July 10, Nihad Bellaali and Aslan Bahadir were catching up near a bus stop in Brussels’s Molenbeek neighborhood a few steps away from 79 Rue des Quatre-Vents. More than six years earlier, that address was the site of a major police operation, when Salah Abdeslam, the only surviving member of the Islamic State cell that carried out the 2015 Paris terrorist attacks, was dragged out of the building after a months long manhunt.

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You had to go back 9 years?
Didn't want to talk about the Islamaphobic attacks in Canada since then, like in London and QC?

These days white supremacists are the bigger threat for terrorism.
 
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You had to go back 9 years?
Didn't want to talk about the Islamaphobic attacks in Canada since then, like in London and QC?

These days white supremacists are the bigger threat for terrorism.
That's because I was talking about Bussell's and Molenbeek, something that couldn't be ignored with a 130 kids that got killed. Even though you ignored it.

But wait, there's fresh information every day about Islamic terrorism not only in Europe but across the world. Here we go:

Six suspected terrorists with ISIS ties arrested in sting operation in New York, Los Angeles and Philadelphia: sources

Bowling Green man found guilty of aiding ISIS

Two Muslim Ahmadis shot dead in Pakistan

Massive Rally in Pakistan Backs Killing of Christian

Islamist party activists vow to lynch other ‘blasphemers.’

Islamic State Terrorists Planned to Attack Liberal Berlin Mosque, Says Prosecutor

At least nine Hindus pilgrims killed after attack on bus in Indian-administered Kashmir by Islamists
 

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You must be talking about the British Empire thugs.
You must be smoking the British Empire Opium.

I was talking about the Spanish Reconquesta. I wonder why they add the "RE" before "Conquest".

It's like it was conquered before, and they conquered it back. Weird.
 
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That's because I was talking about Bussell's and Molenbeek, something that couldn't be ignored with a 130 kids that got killed. Even though you ignored it.

But wait, there's fresh information every day about Islamic terrorism not only in Europe but across the world. Here we go:

Six suspected terrorists with ISIS ties arrested in sting operation in New York, Los Angeles and Philadelphia: sources

Bowling Green man found guilty of aiding ISIS

Two Muslim Ahmadis shot dead in Pakistan

Massive Rally in Pakistan Backs Killing of Christian

Islamist party activists vow to lynch other ‘blasphemers.’

Islamic State Terrorists Planned to Attack Liberal Berlin Mosque, Says Prosecutor

At least nine Hindus pilgrims killed after attack on bus in Indian-administered Kashmir by Islamists

Sorry dude, you can find the occasional crime but the stats say its white supremacists who are the bigger threat in north america.

 

Vinson

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Sorry dude, you can find the occasional crime but the stats say its white supremacists who are the bigger threat in north america.

But North America is not the world is it? Besides that Muslims extremists killed more Americans than white extremists. You'll say anything to defend Islamists.
 
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But North America is not the world is it? Besides that Muslims extremists killed more Americans than white extremists. You'll say anything to defend Islamists.
Nah, white supremacists kill more globally too.
 

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Nah, white supremacists kill more globally too.
No they don't, you posted another US link. You're trolling as usual. Here's another, it never stops.

Suspected NYC jihadist was caught near major airport as new details of averted ‘disaster’ are revealed

The suspected Queens jihadist busted with an arsenal of weapons in his SUV was ordered held without bail on Thursday – as disturbing new details of the case emerged in court.

Judd Sanson, 29, was just blocks from La Guardia International Airport when he was stopped by alert cops early Wednesday morning – and nervously reached under the seat of his SUV during the first few tense moments of the encounter with the officers, prosecutors revealed.

They later found a loaded 9mm Glock pistol under the driver’s seat.

“Sorry, there is a lot of drunk people nowadays,” Sanson allegedly told the cops after they stopped him for having obscured license plates on the vehicle. “I live in Jamaica. I was visiting my uncle.”

But police had already spotted a knife strapped to Sanson’s leg, along with an MTA reflective vest and “a makeshift axe hanging from the ceiling” and a “makeshift sword” inside the vehicle, Queens Assistant District Attorney Dylan Nesturrick said in Queens Criminal Court.

In all, the prosecutor said nearly a dozen weapons, an NYPD bullet-proof vest and 179 rounds of ammunition were found inside the black Ford Explorer.

He also said investigators found a “disturbing photo” on Sanson’s Facebook page but did not elaborate.

“This car stop averted what could have been a disaster for the citizens of Queens, New York City and potentially even the country,” Nesturrick said.

Sanson stood before Judge Julieta Lozano with his mane of long hair flowing over a black t-shirt that read, “Dreamer: Into reality” and had a rose next to it.

 
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No they don't, you posted another US link. You're trolling as usual. Here's another, it never stops.

Suspected NYC jihadist was caught near major airport as new details of averted ‘disaster’ are revealed

The suspected Queens jihadist busted with an arsenal of weapons in his SUV was ordered held without bail on Thursday – as disturbing new details of the case emerged in court.

Judd Sanson, 29, was just blocks from La Guardia International Airport when he was stopped by alert cops early Wednesday morning – and nervously reached under the seat of his SUV during the first few tense moments of the encounter with the officers, prosecutors revealed.

They later found a loaded 9mm Glock pistol under the driver’s seat.

“Sorry, there is a lot of drunk people nowadays,” Sanson allegedly told the cops after they stopped him for having obscured license plates on the vehicle. “I live in Jamaica. I was visiting my uncle.”

But police had already spotted a knife strapped to Sanson’s leg, along with an MTA reflective vest and “a makeshift axe hanging from the ceiling” and a “makeshift sword” inside the vehicle, Queens Assistant District Attorney Dylan Nesturrick said in Queens Criminal Court.

In all, the prosecutor said nearly a dozen weapons, an NYPD bullet-proof vest and 179 rounds of ammunition were found inside the black Ford Explorer.

He also said investigators found a “disturbing photo” on Sanson’s Facebook page but did not elaborate.

“This car stop averted what could have been a disaster for the citizens of Queens, New York City and potentially even the country,” Nesturrick said.

Sanson stood before Judge Julieta Lozano with his mane of long hair flowing over a black t-shirt that read, “Dreamer: Into reality” and had a rose next to it.

'Judd Sanson'?
Sounds very Muslim.

Did he know this guy?
 

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'Judd Sanson'?
Sounds very Muslim.

Did he know this guy?
Your cousin?

France: 91-Year-Old Grandmother Murdered and Sexually Assaulted by Pakistani Who Was Not Deported Despite Order to Leave

The Pakistani suspect, identified by his DNA and fingerprints, had come to Europe to pay his sister’s dowry and allow her to get married. “How could someone identified as dangerous, who had no right to be in France, be allowed to roam freely?” questioned Marius, the victim’s grandson.

Paris, France — The once tranquil streets of the 13th arrondissement in Paris were rocked by a horrifying crime in June 2021. Berthe, a 90-year-old grandmother, was savagely attacked, sexually assaulted, and murdered in her home by a 25-year-old illegal Pakistani migrant who had been issued an OQTF (Obligation to Leave French Territory) years ago but remained illegally. This incident raises serious questions about France’s immigration policies and the dangers posed by individuals whose presence violates legal residency requirements.

The Crime
In the early hours of June 10, 2021, Berthe’s home care aide made a grim discovery: her lifeless body showed the brutal marks of an assault by Dilawar Riaz, a Pakistani national with a history of violence. Berthe succumbed to her injuries the following day, her final moments marred by unimaginable violence. She was found naked, battered, sexually assaulted, with her eyes still open, lying in a pool of blood. Prior to the murder, Riaz had a consensual sexual encounter with a man in the same building before entering Berthe’s
apartment to commit the heinous crime. Despite being rushed to the hospital, Berthe tragically passed away on June 11 from her injuries.

Dilawar Riaz’s journey to France was marked by chaos and lawlessness. He originated from a rural area in Punjab, Pakistan, an Islamic country where non-Muslims are treated as second-class citizens. In 2016, Riaz and his younger brother fled their homeland. They first landed in Greece, working illegally to send money back home, primarily to save for their sister’s dowry. However, their asylum applications were repeatedly rejected. Riaz moved from Greece to Italy and eventually to France in 2019, each time his asylum requests were denied. Despite these rejections, he was never deported. Instead, he remained in Europe, spiraling into heavy drug and alcohol use, smoking up to 10 joints a day, and drinking excessively.


The Night of the Murder

On the night of June 9, 2021, Riaz met a man at Gare de l’Est who offered him a place to stay, along with drugs and sexual relations. The night took a dark turn, culminating in the brutal murder of Berthe. Despite his claims of having no recollection of the events, Riaz was found with Berthe’s wallet the following day, a piece of evidence that tied him to the crime.

Testimony from the Victim’s Grandson

Marius, Berthe’s grandson, provided a harrowing testimony. He described how Riaz, after being thrown out by his acquaintance, somehow entered Berthe’s apartment. There were no signs of forced entry, indicating that Berthe, perhaps out of trust or due to her limited mobility, had let him in. The apartment was left in a state of chaos, with overturned furniture, blood, and broken items from the violence inflicted upon her.

“There is a lot of anger. For her life to end like this is unbearable. This is someone who beat a 91-year-old woman to death and then had the audacity to help himself to a carton of milk from the fridge afterward,” recounts Marius.

Marius emphasized the importance of bringing this case to the public’s attention, highlighting the broader implications of unchecked immigration and the system’s failure to protect its citizens from illegal immigrant threats.

Community and Legal Reactions

This crime has deeply affected the local community in the 13th arrondissement. There have been public demonstrations demanding stricter immigration controls and greater accountability from the authorities. Local officials and community organizations have issued statements expressing their condolences to Berthe’s family and calling for systemic changes to prevent such tragedies.

Sentencing and Aftermath

On June 7, 2024, Dilawar Riaz was sentenced by the Paris Assize Court to 22 years of criminal imprisonment, two-thirds of which was a security measure and a permanent ban from French territory upon his release. This verdict was reached after a lengthy trial during which Riaz maintained his denial of the crime.

Marius expressed his pain and frustration: “We have a life sentence of grief. I don’t want my grandmother to be forgotten. We talk too little about the victims,” he said. Marius fondly remembered his grandmother as a loving woman who worked hard all her life, someone who enjoyed simple pleasures and gave generously despite her modest pension. Berthe had lived in her apartment for over 40 years, a place where she felt safe and maintained her independence with the help of home care services after a hip fracture during the COVID-19 period.

Ongoing Pain and Anger

Marius and his family are left with unanswered questions and lingering pain. They criticize the French government for its failure to deport Riaz despite his criminal record and irregular status. “How could someone identified as dangerous, who had no right to be in France, be allowed to roam freely?” Marius questioned. The family’s anguish was compounded when they were allowed to clean out Berthe’s apartment two years after the crime. They found dried blood and chalk marks still present, a stark reminder of the brutal attack they had to clean up themselves.

Conclusion

This case serves as another warning about the perils of open borders and lenient immigration policies, highlighting the need for robust measures to ensure the safety and security of all citizens. Her grandson hopes Berthe’s memory, a beloved grandmother and community member, will not be forgotten, and her tragic death ignites a serious reevaluation of France’s approach to immigration and national security.

 

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Your cousin?

France: 91-Year-Old Grandmother Murdered and Sexually Assaulted by Pakistani Who Was Not Deported Despite Order to Leave

The Pakistani suspect, identified by his DNA and fingerprints, had come to Europe to pay his sister’s dowry and allow her to get married. “How could someone identified as dangerous, who had no right to be in France, be allowed to roam freely?” questioned Marius, the victim’s grandson.

Paris, France — The once tranquil streets of the 13th arrondissement in Paris were rocked by a horrifying crime in June 2021. Berthe, a 90-year-old grandmother, was savagely attacked, sexually assaulted, and murdered in her home by a 25-year-old illegal Pakistani migrant who had been issued an OQTF (Obligation to Leave French Territory) years ago but remained illegally. This incident raises serious questions about France’s immigration policies and the dangers posed by individuals whose presence violates legal residency requirements.

The Crime
In the early hours of June 10, 2021, Berthe’s home care aide made a grim discovery: her lifeless body showed the brutal marks of an assault by Dilawar Riaz, a Pakistani national with a history of violence. Berthe succumbed to her injuries the following day, her final moments marred by unimaginable violence. She was found naked, battered, sexually assaulted, with her eyes still open, lying in a pool of blood. Prior to the murder, Riaz had a consensual sexual encounter with a man in the same building before entering Berthe’s
apartment to commit the heinous crime. Despite being rushed to the hospital, Berthe tragically passed away on June 11 from her injuries.

Dilawar Riaz’s journey to France was marked by chaos and lawlessness. He originated from a rural area in Punjab, Pakistan, an Islamic country where non-Muslims are treated as second-class citizens. In 2016, Riaz and his younger brother fled their homeland. They first landed in Greece, working illegally to send money back home, primarily to save for their sister’s dowry. However, their asylum applications were repeatedly rejected. Riaz moved from Greece to Italy and eventually to France in 2019, each time his asylum requests were denied. Despite these rejections, he was never deported. Instead, he remained in Europe, spiraling into heavy drug and alcohol use, smoking up to 10 joints a day, and drinking excessively.


The Night of the Murder

On the night of June 9, 2021, Riaz met a man at Gare de l’Est who offered him a place to stay, along with drugs and sexual relations. The night took a dark turn, culminating in the brutal murder of Berthe. Despite his claims of having no recollection of the events, Riaz was found with Berthe’s wallet the following day, a piece of evidence that tied him to the crime.

Testimony from the Victim’s Grandson

Marius, Berthe’s grandson, provided a harrowing testimony. He described how Riaz, after being thrown out by his acquaintance, somehow entered Berthe’s apartment. There were no signs of forced entry, indicating that Berthe, perhaps out of trust or due to her limited mobility, had let him in. The apartment was left in a state of chaos, with overturned furniture, blood, and broken items from the violence inflicted upon her.

“There is a lot of anger. For her life to end like this is unbearable. This is someone who beat a 91-year-old woman to death and then had the audacity to help himself to a carton of milk from the fridge afterward,” recounts Marius.

Marius emphasized the importance of bringing this case to the public’s attention, highlighting the broader implications of unchecked immigration and the system’s failure to protect its citizens from illegal immigrant threats.

Community and Legal Reactions

This crime has deeply affected the local community in the 13th arrondissement. There have been public demonstrations demanding stricter immigration controls and greater accountability from the authorities. Local officials and community organizations have issued statements expressing their condolences to Berthe’s family and calling for systemic changes to prevent such tragedies.

Sentencing and Aftermath

On June 7, 2024, Dilawar Riaz was sentenced by the Paris Assize Court to 22 years of criminal imprisonment, two-thirds of which was a security measure and a permanent ban from French territory upon his release. This verdict was reached after a lengthy trial during which Riaz maintained his denial of the crime.

Marius expressed his pain and frustration: “We have a life sentence of grief. I don’t want my grandmother to be forgotten. We talk too little about the victims,” he said. Marius fondly remembered his grandmother as a loving woman who worked hard all her life, someone who enjoyed simple pleasures and gave generously despite her modest pension. Berthe had lived in her apartment for over 40 years, a place where she felt safe and maintained her independence with the help of home care services after a hip fracture during the COVID-19 period.

Ongoing Pain and Anger

Marius and his family are left with unanswered questions and lingering pain. They criticize the French government for its failure to deport Riaz despite his criminal record and irregular status. “How could someone identified as dangerous, who had no right to be in France, be allowed to roam freely?” Marius questioned. The family’s anguish was compounded when they were allowed to clean out Berthe’s apartment two years after the crime. They found dried blood and chalk marks still present, a stark reminder of the brutal attack they had to clean up themselves.

Conclusion

This case serves as another warning about the perils of open borders and lenient immigration policies, highlighting the need for robust measures to ensure the safety and security of all citizens. Her grandson hopes Berthe’s memory, a beloved grandmother and community member, will not be forgotten, and her tragic death ignites a serious reevaluation of France’s approach to immigration and national security.

Total Veltman post.
 

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Total Veltman post.
Says Terb's Hitler

Survey: Majority of Germans no longer want Muslim immigrants


Rejection of immigrants from Islamic countries has increased in Germany. An absolute majority of 52 per cent (rather) agree with the statement that “Germany should generally no longer accept refugees from Islamic countries”. This is the result of a representative Insa survey commissioned by the Nius portal. 34 per cent say “disagree” or “tend to disagree”.

There is even greater agreement with this statement: “In certain areas of my town or village, I have the feeling that I am no longer in Germany.” 57 per cent agree, 36 per cent do not share this feeling.
This also gives rise to the concern of becoming a minority in one’s own country. 54 per cent of respondents say they are “afraid that Germans will become a minority in Germany”. 37 per cent see it differently.

A relative majority support the theory of a population exchange, which is categorised as right-wing extremist by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution. 45 per cent think: “I believe that Europeans will gradually be replaced by immigrants from Africa and the Middle East.” 41 per cent reject the statement.

The responses to the question of whether “migrants have largely integrated well in Germany” are also unambiguous.
58 per cent say no, 29 per cent think the opposite.

Germans are most likely to agree with the statement “The current migration is overburdening the German school system”. At 75 per cent, three quarters of respondents are convinced that this is the case. 22 per cent cannot see any overload.

Insa interviewed a representative sample of 2,004 eligible voters aged 18 and over for the survey from April 26 to 29.

 

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What did the Germans think would happen when they took in a million refugees in 2015?

Nobody forced them to. They elected Merkel, for multiple terms, and she threw the gates wide open.
 
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