Saturday, March 21, 2020

JIHAD WATCH 03/21/2020

Minnesota: Muslim migrant, former Mayo Clinic researcher, pledged allegiance to ISIS, plotted jihad massacres in US
Minnesota: Muslim migrant, former Mayo Clinic researcher, pledged allegiance to ISIS, plotted jihad massacres in US
What’s that? A doctor? Why, how can that be? Everyone knows that poverty causes terrorism, right? In reality, the idea that poverty causes terrorism, and that showering Muslim countries with money will end it, has been shown to be false again and again — although it is still a core assumption of U.S. foreign policy. […]
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2020-03-20  •  Robert Spencer
UK: Chinese student treated poorly when wearing mask in public, donned niqab and got treated with respect
UK: Chinese student treated poorly when wearing mask in public, donned niqab and got treated with respect
UK: A Chinese international student says she was treated poorly when she wore a medical mask in public. She decided to wear a niqab over her mask & now says she has been treated with great respect ever since by the British: https://t.co/tbBWFBoucg pic.twitter.com/cCUMpBAAEL — Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) March 15, 2020 The general public in […]
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2020-03-20  •  Robert Spencer
Spain: Muslims screaming “Islamist slogans” drive car into airport terminal, cops not treating it as terror attack
Spain: Muslims screaming “Islamist slogans” drive car into airport terminal, cops not treating it as terror attack
“Despite reports that the perpetrators shouted Islamist slogans, the police are not currently treating the incident as a terrorist attack.” This is reasonable. Who ever heard of Muslims mounting terror attacks at airports, anyway? Why, the very idea is “Islamophobic.” “Two arrested after botched ‘Islamist attack’ sees car driven into Barcelona airport (PHOTOS),” RT, March […]
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2020-03-20  •  Robert Spencer
Indonesia: Islamic revival assembly halted over coronavirus, 9000 quarantined
Indonesia: Islamic revival assembly halted over coronavirus, 9000 quarantined
In another case of conflict between Islam and modern science, “Indonesia halted a mass congregation of nearly 9,000 Muslim pilgrims and began quarantining them and checking their health Thursday to prevent the further spread of the coronavirus amid a spike in cases,” but the cancellation has caused conflict and distress among the devoted. Sentot Abu […]
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2020-03-20  •  Christine Douglass-Williams
India’s Citizenship Amendment Act, the coronavirus, and Muslim defiance
India’s Citizenship Amendment Act, the coronavirus, and Muslim defiance
It has now been some time since the coronavirus has been dubbed a pandemic, an imminent threat to human society. All countries and their citizens are coping with the virus as best they can, and trying to defeat it at any cost. To minimise the peril, most countries have imposed a lockdown or restricted the […]
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2020-03-20  •  Shubham Sharma
Muslim Priorities in a Dangerous Pandemic
Muslim Priorities in a Dangerous Pandemic
Yesterday I popped into hospital to have a recovering wound on my leg checked. The pedestrian entrance had been blocked off, with a temporary field hospital set up right on the road. The doctors at the entrance wanted to know whether I had any of the COVID-19 symptoms. I did not, but asked them to […]
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2020-03-20  •  Anjuli Pandavar
Iran torn between calls for social distancing, Khamenei’s lack of concern, and calls by mullahs to keep shrines open
Iran torn between calls for social
distancing, Khamenei’s lack of concern, and calls by mullahs to keep shrines open
Iran is caught between science, the global realities of the coronavirus outbreak, and its backward mullahs, who are determined to maintain the status quo: Radical Shiite clerics in Iran have escalated their pressure on Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to keep the nation’s largest holy shrines open – where kissing and touching the shrines is common – […]
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2020-03-20  •  Christine Douglass-Williams
Rouhani Blames U.S. Sanctions For Iran’s Coronavirus Woes
Rouhani Blames U.S. Sanctions For Iran’s Coronavirus Woes
After China and Italy, Iran is the country hardest hit by the coronavirus. It has reported, as of mid-March, over 12,600 cases and 620 deaths; many in Iran believe the official figures grossly understate the real numbers, and they note that the government has built gigantic pits large enough to bury many thousands. Unsurprisingly, the […]
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2020-03-20  •  Hugh Fitzgerald
Germany: Police union chief blasts Merkel’s government for no ban on flights from coronavirus-ridden Iran
Germany: Police union chief blasts Merkel’s government for no ban on flights from coronavirus-ridden Iran
The folly of Merkel’s policies are being revealed in all sorts of new ways. “Police union leader blasts German gov’t for no ban on flights from Iran,” by Benjamin Weinthal, Jerusalem Post, March 17, 2020: BERLIN – Jörg Radek, deputy chairman of the German police union, on Monday sharply rebuked Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government for […]
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2020-03-20  •  Robert Spencer
Iran diverts funds from domestic priorities during coronavirus outbreak to pay for Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Iran diverts funds from domestic priorities during coronavirus outbreak to pay for Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
“The US has announced a new round of sanctions against Iran” despite pressure from Russia, China and Pakistan to lift sanctions during the coronavirus outbreak. They argue that “ the country [Iran] is wrestling with lack of medical equipment and medicine it needs to import to battle the deadly disease,” as if Iran actually prioritized […]
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2020-03-20  •  Christine Douglass-Williams

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