Multiculturalism

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14 May: Britain’s first white honour killing

Britain’s first white honour killing: Teenager brutally murdered by her Muslim lover after exposing their relationship to his family Laura Wilson was just 17-years-old when she was stabbed to death next to a canal in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, in 2010. This wasn’t a mugging gone wrong, or a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. In fact, the mother-of-one was the victim of Britain’s first white honour killing. Her death was premeditated murder, plotted and committed by the boyfriend she was madly in love with. Laura’s crime was to bring dishonour on her Muslim lover Ashtiaq Ashgar, 21, who is now serving a life sentence for the brutal murder. Ashtiaq came from a traditional Muslim family who were planning an arranged marriage for their son with a girl from Pakistan. They would have been horrified to learn he was dating a white girl so he made…

08 Mar: Gangs of Pakistani Muslim men rape, beat and sexually exploit more than 1,400 young British girls, some as young as 11, over 16 year period in English town of Rotherham

For years, police and authorities turned a blind eye for for of being branded racist

A story of rampant child abuse—ignored and abetted by the police—emerged out of the British town of Rotherham in Yorkshire in August 2014. Until then, its scale and scope would have been inconceivable in a civilized country. 

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Rotherham teenage mother Laura Wilson, was brutally murdered by her Muslim lover, Ashtiaq Ashgar, for exposing their secret relationship to his family and bringing shame on the traditional Pakistani Muslim family.

Ashgar had sworn Laura to secrecy because  he was just using her for sex while his family were planning an arranged marriage for their son with a girl from Pakistan

Its origins, however, lie in two related factors, firstly what one Labour MP called “not wanting to rock the multicultural boat” and secondly, the fear by police, council authorities and social workers of being branded as racist.

The Labour council of Rotherham stands accused of ignoring child sex abuse on an unimaginable scale for 16 years.

Children (almost entirely white British girls) as young as 11 were trafficked, beaten, and raped by large numbers of Pakistani Muslim men in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, the council commissioned review into child protection revealed.

At least 1,400 children were subjected to appalling sexual exploitation in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013, the report found.

Children as young as 11 were raped by multiple perpetrators, abducted, trafficked to other cities in England, beaten and intimidated, it said.

And shockingly, more than a third of the cases were already known to agencies. 

But according to the report’s author: ‘several staff described their nervousness about identifying the ethnic origins of perpetrators for fear of being thought racist’.

The landmark report exposed widespread failures of the council, police and social services.

11 Oct: Australian-born radical Muslim arrested over near-fatal shooting

AN Australian-born man known to intelligence authorities for his extreme religious views has been charged over an alleged near-fatal shooting outside a sex club in Sydney’s northwest in May 2013. Milad Bin Ahmad Shah al-Ahmadzai, 23, has been charged over the May 1 shooting and ambush of a 52-year-old man outside the Aarows nightclub on Bridge St, Rydalmere. The establishment is a 24-hour gay, bisexual and swingers club. Ahmadzai was arrested at Goulburn prison on 10 October 2013. The victim sustained significant injuries during the ambush, including extensive damage to his back, foot, and groin. He was walking back to his car about 1am when the alleged incident unfolded, with CCTV capturing the two men with their faces concealed firing a number of shots. Ahmadzai has been under investigation by the Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad’s Strike Force Maloney ever since , which is still searching for two accomplices. He…

11 Oct: Multiculturalism in action: Sudanese former child soldier guilty of vicious attack on elderly man

A former Sudanese child soldier who blamed  memories of a traumatic childhood that triggered a vicious bashing of a  Canberra man has been sentenced to three months’ weekend detention. Luay Shaor, 30 at the time, claimed he suffered a traumatic childhood in Africa, which saw him beaten by his family and conscripted into the Sudanese army as a young teenager. Shaor eventually fled Sudan, saying he escaped the army and ran for four days barefoot through the desert to the Egyptian border to escape a death sentence hanging over his head. That particular part of his story was rejected by the court, after prosecutor Anthony Williamson produced immigration records showing he had left from the airport in Sudan’s capital Khartoum. Mr Williamson described Shaor’s story of his childhood as ‘‘incredible’’, and asked the court to reject it as a lie. Magistrate Bernadette Boss – praised the Sudanese bash artist and…

22 Sep: Ethnic crime: Two more killed in Middle Eastern bikie gang war

On Monday July 29, 2013 two Middle Eastern males with links to bikie gangs and terrorists  were killed just kilometres – and minutes – apart, becoming the latest victims of Sydney’s out-of-control gun violence. The targeted attacks were reportedly linked to an ongoing lethal bikie turf war between the Comanchero and Hells Angels gangs. Vasko Boskovski and Bassil Hijazi died in a hail of bullets in Sydney’s southwest, the 20th and 21st person to be killed by assassins’ bullets since Barry O’Farrell came to power in March 2011. Vasco Boskovski Bassil Hijazi Debt collector and businessman Boskovski, 35, a father of two, was gunned down outside his home in Earlwood about 9.30pm on Monday. It has since emerged Boskovski was a co-director in a company with convicted Punchbowl terrorist Khaled Sharrouf, who was jailed in 2005 for plotting to blow up the Lucas Heights nuclear reactor. About 15 minutes later,…

24 Sep: The enemy within: al-Shabab in Australia

The al-Shabab terrorist group responsible for the Westgate shopping mall massacre in Nairobi has links with home-grown Australian terrorists. In August 2009, Australian security agencies foiled an al-Shabab associated plot to attack Holsworthy Army Barracks in Sydney. Codenamed Operation Neath, the counterterrorism operation disrupted the mass-shooting plot in its early stages. Five men were charged, and three—Wissam Fattal (pictured), Saney Edow Aweys and Nayef el-Sayed—were convicted of planning to attack the barracks. The men had sought weapons, dispatched others for training, conducted reconnaissance of Holsworthy Barracks and asked senior al-Shabab religious figures in Somalia for permission to attack Australian targets. See: Multiculturalism failure: Australian jihadists jailed Saney Aweys, the key link to al-Shabab, was from a Somali background; Wissam Fattal and Nayef el-Sayed were of Lebanese descent. Prior to the Nairobi teror attack, the Holsworthy Barracks incident marks one of the few al-Shabab associated plots in the West, yet it…

24 Sep: Multiculturalism failure: Australian al-Shabbab terrorists jailed

In December 2010 a jury found Wissam Fattal, Nayef El Sayed, and Saney Aweys, guilty of terrorism offences after a six-week trial in the Victorian Supreme Court. Wissam Fattal The three men were part of an Islamic terrorist cell that planned to enter the Holsworthy army barracks in Sydney, armed with military weapons and shoot as many people as possible before they were killed or ran out of ammunition. The men, who had all met at the Preston Mosque in Melbourne’s north, were arrested in August 2009 after undercover police infiltrated the group. Justice King said Fattal was the most dogmatic and outspoken, in terms of religious fervour, of the three. “All of you believe in the principle of martyrdom. All of you believe it is your obligation to oppose and deal with those you describe as infidels, being persons who are not of the Muslim faith or those of…

23 May: A suburb I used to know

History teacher Peter Roberts grew up in Greenacre, scene of yet another shooting involving men of Middle Eastern background Gunned down: Police investigate the Wilbur Street shooting.  Wilbur Street, Greenacre? I remember it well. I remember riding my bike around Wilbur Street, and when I ran away from home at 10 I hid in the corner telephone box. I used to catch the bus to Lakemba when I missed the one from Roberts Road. Never a soul to be seen. Roberts Road. We (the neighbourhood kids from Wilbur Street to Chaseling Street) used to play tennis on Roberts Road. All our street games were played on Roberts Road. We grew up on Roberts Road. Now it’s a six-lane highway of murderous intent. Roberts Park? Sure. That’s where I used to play rugby league football for St John’s Lakemba under-10s. Garry Hughes played five-eighth and I played on the wing and…

24 May: Cronulla riots: Lebanese Muslim gang behaviour incites riot

Martin Lehmann – 13 December 2005 The left-wing, politically correct mainstream media had a field day blackening Australia’s reputation following the Cronulla riots.   All Arabs unite as one, we will never back down, the Aussies will feel the full force of the Arabs. Destroy everything, gather at Cronulla December 18 at midday – spread the word. Together exterminate the enemy at Cronulla. Send this to every lion of Lebanon. – Text message circulating amongst Lebanese gang members Tension had been building for months as gangs of Lebanese swarmed on to Sydney’s Cronulla beach, jostling elderly patrons, abusing Australian families and threatening to “rape Aussie sluts” for wearing bikinis. They did not come to enjoy the beach in the Australian tradition. They came to flout their disrespect for Australian culture and for Australian law and order. Matters came to a head the previous weekend when two young Australian lifesavers were…