Saturday, 29 January 2011

Theresa May gets a Fatwa




Posters issuing a fatwa against Home Secretary, Theresa May have appeared in South London, prompting an investigation by Scotland Yard.

The Metropolitan Police are seeking the source of the posters, which claim the fatwa has been issued 'for the abduction, kidnapping and false imprisonment' of various radical clerics. In other words, as a protest against high-profile Muslims serving time in British prisons.

High-profile Muslims such as Khalid al Fawwaz, 48, a Saudi Arabian with links to Osama Bin Laden who is currently fighting extradition to the U.S. on allegations of terrorism.

It also defends hook-handed cleric Sheikh Abu Hamza who is detained while awaiting extradition to the U.S., and Abu Qatadah - 'a loving father and an ailing elderly man'.

The posters appeared at the same time as the Home Secretary announced in Parliament controversial reforms of control orders for terrorism suspects.

Abu Hamza
The posters have been spotted on phone boxes, bus shelters and walls in Balham and Tooting and are being treated 'as graffiti' by Wandsworth Council.

'As soon as we see them or they are reported they will come down.' said a spokesman for the council.

No sympathy for Theresa May 

When Theresa May became Home Secretary, she could have thrown out the anti-British Equalities Bill but she chose to push it through Parliament.

The Equalities Bill was drawn up by white-apologist and Labour crank Harriet Harman.

Theresa May                                    Harriet Harman

Friday, 28 January 2011

Vindictive Homosexuals destroying peoples lives

Firstly - an old Christian couple living in Cornwall

An old couple trying to live their life according to the Bible have had their lives destroyed by homosexuals.

 



 










The Christian owners of a guesthouse, the seven-bedroom Chymorvah Private Hotel near Penzance, Cornwall, who refused a room to a gay couple, face being driven out of business by a hate campaign.

Peter and Hazelmary Bull, who were ordered by a judge to pay £3,600  to Martyn Hall and Steven Preddy, have been plagued with abusive and menacing telephone calls.

Martyn Hall and Steven Preddy






















Several homosexual men have also attempted to book double rooms at their hotel and warned the couple that they would be acting illegally if they refuse.

"One told me I was an abomination and would go straight to hell," Mrs Bull said.

On the day the Judge ordered Mrs Bull to Pay the homosexuals compensation for refusing them a room, her husband, Peter was unable to attend court, as he was due to undergo surgery for a triple heart bypass operation.

Why couldn't this vindictive pair have shown some respect for the hotel owners Christian beliefs? All they had to do was walk down the road and find another hotel.


Secondly - A Christian couple living in Berkshire

Now another gay couple are suing a Christian bed and breakfast owner after she told them it was 'against her convictions' for them to share a bed.

Michael Black, 63, and John Morgan, 58, are claiming sexual discrimination after being turned away from Swiss B&B in Cookham, Berkshire, last March.

Michael Black and John Morgan




















This vindictive pair, who have no respect for other peoples beliefs, will now attempt to ruin the lives of another Christian couple. They have launched legal proceedings against hotel owner Susanna Wilkinson to "make sure people can't break the sexual discrimination act and get away with it".

Hotel owner Susanne Wilkinson

They booked the B&B online but when they arrived Mrs Wilkinson told them 'it is against my convictions for two men to share a bed', adding 'this is my private home'.

Mr Black said that they were given a refund and asked to leave.









The way Sharia Law is advancing in this country, homosexuals will soon have a lot more to worry about than being refused a double room.

Abdullah Hakim Quick - the punishment for Homosexuality is death

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Girl of 12 was Gang Raped by 5 Asians

BRITAIN’S youngest mum fell pregnant at 12 after being passed around an Asian sex gang.

The five-strong mob, made up largely of Pakistani taxi drivers, blitzed the schoolgirl with gifts including phones and sweets.

And after plying her with booze they took it in turns to have sex with her in a car park on “numerous occasions”.

The nation was stunned when the girl fell pregnant and became Britain’s youngest mum in 2002.

Police vowed to hunt the dad and prosecute him for statutory rape. But they were stunned when the girl revealed she had been having sex with five men and did not know who was the father.

Officers soon uncovered she had been lured into underage sex by the mob, but rather than highlight the problem the authorities decided to “brush it under the carpet”, a whistleblower said.

None of the gang was prosecuted and the girl was taken into care. She was Britain’s youngest mum at the time but that record has since been broken.

An injunction bans identifying anyone involved to protect the girl’s identity. The girl, from South Yorkshire, moved away and brought up her daughter with the help of her mum.

The case supports ex-Home Secretary Jack Straw’s claim that Pakistani sex gangs have been preying on white girls for years.

An official involved in the case contacted the Daily Star after reading our exposés of Asian sex gangs.

They said: “It was one of the most horrifying examples of the way these gangs operate. The tragedy was she didn’t even know she had been effectively raped by these men time and again.

“She said they were all her boyfriends and had given her mobile phones, sweets, and drinks.

“She was ever such a sweet girl really and very, very pretty. But starved of affection in her own home she looked to these men for comfort.

“They knew that if they befriended her and were nice to her she would respond.

“Afterwards she was moved away to bring up the youngster and the men involved all just seemed to vanish.

“Political correctness dictated issues like this just could not be discussed. It was brushed under the carpet.”

In another case last year, five Asian men were jailed for a total of 32-and-a-half years after being convicted of sexually abusing three girls.

Nine members of a similar gang were also jailed for 41 years.

And yesterday we revealed Rochdale’s child services chief is to meet ethnic leaders in a bid to drive Asian sex gangs out of the Lancashire town.

Police have smashed four sex gangs in the town in the past three years.

So far 16 fiends, mainly British-born Pakistanis, have been jailed for putting three white schoolgirls as young as 14 through group sex ordeals.

Nine more Asians are currently on police bail after being arrested following claims by 14 girls aged 13 to 17 they were forced into sex.

Seven other police forces are currently conducting operations to tackle the problem.

From the   Daily Star

Monday, 24 January 2011

EDL Demo Against Shotton Mosque

On Saturday 22nd January, the English Defence League (EDL) held a protest in Shotton over plans to build an Islamic centre in the town.

Members of the EDL’s divisions from Stoke, Burnley, Manchester, Cardiff, Liverpool and Chester had all been invited to the official protest at the old Shotton Lane Social Club, where the proposed centre would be built.

A spokesman for the Chester division of the EDL said the group had been liaising with North Wales Police and the aim was to make ‘a peaceful protest’.

EDL members gathered at Chester train station from noon-12.30pm before heading by train to Shotton.

From there, the protestors headed to The Central Hotel for a demonstration.




The Flintshire Muslim Cultural Society (FMCS) is aiming to set up the Islamic centre at the former Shotton Lane club, which has been
empty since it closed in August.

The group is more than halfway to raising the £150,000 needed to
buy the venue after a TV appeal broadcast to the wider Muslim community.

The British National Party has also been involved in alerting the people of Shotton of what is coming to their part of the world by leafleting the area.

The Flintshire Muslim Cultural society currently rents the Queensferry Institute building for Islamic and Arabic classes, which are held twice  a week.

FMCS chairman Monchab Ali said the reason for the new base was because of growing class sizes.

At 1.45pm the protestors left the central hotel and began their
march to the former Shotton Lane Social Club, the location of the proposed Mosque.



Saturday, 22 January 2011

Man burns Koran in Carlisle City Centre

A man was arrested on Wednesday after he allegedly burned the Koran and made an anti-Islamic speech in Carlisle city centre.

The remains of the burnt book













A police officer next to the burning book


















One eye witness described seeing the man standing in the city centre, near to the market cross, loudly making anti-Islamic pronouncements in front of a large crowd.

He then set fire to the book he was holding, which said the witness was a Koran, before discarding it and hurrying away.

Police arrived at the scene a short time later. A spokesman for the force confirmed that a man had been arrested.

A spokesman for Cumbria police said: “Just after midday on Wednesday, January 19, police received reports that a Koran was being burned by a man in Carlisle city centre.

“Police have seized the remains of the book and a 32-year-old male has been arrested on suspicion of using racially aggravated threatening words or behaviour.

“The man remains in police custody where he is helping officers with their inquiries.”

A woman who saw the book burning incident said: “There was a big crowd gathered in the city centre and he was basically burning the Koran in the middle of town.

“He was carrying the book around while it was burning and then threw it on the floor for a second and then left. He was shouting anti-Islamic comments.

“People were horrified. It was a bit shocking to see that in Carlisle city centre. The whole thing lasted about three or four minutes.”

The incident came just a day before a controversial American preacher, who had threatened to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in new York, was told he would be barred from visiting the UK.

Pastor Jones said that he was disappointed to be barred from the United Kingdom, describing his exclusion from the country as “unfair”.

Speaking after the Home Office announced it would not allow him to enter the UK, he insisted he was not against Muslims or Islam, only the “radical element of Islam.

This story comes from the Carlisle News & Star.

Friday, 21 January 2011

Negroid stabs White Girlfriend to death
because she wanted to end relationship

A 29-year-old man who stabbed his girlfriend to death in Sheffield after she told him she wanted to end the relationship was jailed for life today and told he must serve a minimum of 15 years.



A judge heard how Polish student Weronika Gospodarczyk, 23, had 44 separate wounds on her body after she was attacked by Colin Campbell at her flat last year. Campbell murdered Miss Gospodarczyk after she told him she wanted them to split.

Before stabbing her to death, he punched her so hard that his right hand became swollen.  He then pursued her downstairs and engaged in a knife attack upon her with two knives, all because she wanted to end their relationship.

Weronika Gospodarczyk the Polish student murdered by the groid










Sheffield Crown Court was told how Campbell stabbed her repeatedly with a kitchen knife. When the knife got stuck in her hand, he reached for another knife and continued the assault. She had severe injuries to her face, neck and upper body.

She was studying for a BSc in Tourism Management at Sheffield Hallam University

Fiona Swain, prosecuting, said the defendant showed signs of jealousy throughout their "tumultuous" relationship even though he was seeing other women behind her back.

Campbell snapped and stabbed Miss Gospodarczyk in the kitchen at her flat in September last year.

The court heard how someone in a neighbouring flat heard a "loud, shrill, high-pitched scream" which went on for several seconds.

Another neighbour arrived to see Campbell attacking Miss Gospodarczyk and said he looked like "he'd lost all control".

Police arrived to find the defendant covered in blood and arrested him. He told officers: "She said she was going to leave me."

Mrs Swain said Miss Gospodarczyk's family had made a statement which said: "The whole family have been left in turmoil, sadness, anger, distress and helplessness. They're feelings which will never go away."

Campbell, of Clinton Walk, Broomhall, Sheffield, admitted one count of murder.

He showed no emotion as he sat in the dock dressed in a black t-shirt and with closely shaved hair.

Sentencing Campbell, the judge, Mrs Justice Rafferty, said: "This was an attack, founded in resentment and jealousy, on a young woman whom you sought to possess."

The judge said the "brutality of the attack", which took place in a flat on Seabrook Road, Sheffield, was an aggravating factor.

She sentenced Campbell to life in prison and said he could not be considered for release for 15 years.

Detective Sergeant Lee Kayne, of South Yorkshire Police, said: "The murder of Weronika Gospodarcyzk is nothing short of a tragedy.

"Weronika was a well-liked, 23-year-old student who had come to the UK to receive an education and had worked here to fund that education. She had learnt to speak English fluently and was excelling at her studies"

The officer said: "The loss of Weronika has created a void in her family that cannot be filled.

Miss Gospodarcyzk's family released a statement saying she had always dreamed of studying in England and was in the third year of her degree.

This story comes from the Yorkshire Post

Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Paki Paedophiles Scandal Could Cause Race Riots

The 2001 race riots in Bradford
















Stephen Lennon - leader of the EDL












The EDL are warning that race riots could be sparked over Asian gangs who target young white girls for sex.

Earlier this month, the ringleaders of a depraved 15-strong gang who groomed vulnerable girls as young as 12 for sex were given indefinite prison sentences.

Now supporters of the English Defence League (EDL) and other far-right groups say controversy over the gangs could bring ­chaos to the streets not seen since the summer of 2001.

The EDL is ready to­ ­protest over the grooming issue in key areas in the North-West and Yorkshire over the coming months.

Stephen ­Lennon, leader of the anti-Islam group – aka Tommy Robinson, speaking to the Daily Star said “The fact that Muslim gangs target young white girls is not new.

“This has been going on for two ­decades. Yet it has been ignored by the Government and the police for too long.

“There is an undercurrent of anger in Britain and I don’t think the ­Government are aware of it.

“And as more of these gangs are highlighted in the media, the more people will get angrier.

“We are not being represented by ­Government or any political parties, so this is why the EDL is getting so much support.

“And if it doesn’t stop there will be civil unrest across the country – riots like we haven’t seen in a long time.

“We as a group are trying to avoid that. We want to channel that anger and ­frustration into mass, peaceful protests.

“But the longer it’s ignored and brushed under the carpet, it will ­happen. It will just need one incident in one town and it could trigger a reaction across the whole country.”

The jailed ringleaders of the Asian gang were Abid Mohammed Saddique, 27, and Mohammed Romaan Liaqat, 28 from Derby – both married with ­children. They were described as “sexual ­predators” who subjected their young victims to a “reign of terror”. 

Abid Mohammed Saddique and Mohammed Romaan Liaqat
Last week nine members of an Asian gang were arrested on suspicion of ­luring white girls as young as 13 into prostitution after a two-year police probe in ­Rochdale, Lancs. Those arrests came after former Home Secretary Jack Straw sparked controversy by saying Pakistani men “trawled the streets” looking for young white girls as “easy meat”.

Figures show that of 56 men sentenced since 1997 for sex gang crimes involving girls aged 11 to 16, 53 were Asian.

Lennon, 27, claims the EDL has more than 60,000 members and added: “We are not racists. But we live in towns and ­cities where we see the influence of ­Islam on our country.

“Do you know people who are addicted to heroin sold to them by Muslim gangs? I do. Do you know any 11 or 12-year-old family members who are being pimped out by Muslim gangs? I do.”

Race riots erupted in Bradford, ­Oldham and Burnley during 2001 as a result of escalating racial tensions.


Monday, 10 January 2011

Animal Rights -

Will Pamela Anderson turn into a Bardot?


















Baywatch star Pamela Anderson surprised staff at the RSPCA in Liverpool when she turned up for a Christmas Day visit.

Pamela Anderson photographed with staff at the centre in Halewood
Pamela Anderson visits RSPCA Liverpool Branch
She brought treats and toys for the animals and chatted to staff at the centre in Halewood. Pamela, who owns four dogs and several cats, spent over an hour touring the site and visiting the kennels.

Back home, she lives with her dogs and cats in a trailer park in Malibu, California.

She praised the centre for their hard work while encouraging those wanting a new pet to visit rescue shelters rather than buy from breeders.

Pamela Anderson played the Genie, in the pantomime Aladdin, at the Liverpool Empire Theatre over the Christmas period.




RSPCA Liverpool Branch Assistant Manager Wendy Dean said "It's not really someone you expect to come and look around the kennels. She was really nice and down to earth".

"I gave her a tour around the site and she was asking lots of questions


about what kind of animals we get in. She was chatting about her own animals at home and she was asking the staff how long they had worked there and what animals they had at home".

"It's nice to know that someone so busy is willing to give up some of their time and come down and visit us." 
 
Pamela meets one of the rescue dogs at the RSPCA
Pamela Anderson visits RSPCA Liverpool Branch
















Anderson works closely with the animal rights charity Peta.  She recently rescued 50 dogs from a Louisiana shelter, put them on a tour bus and found them new homes. "When we got to Virginia, there were people lining up waiting to adopt them. And I spayed and neutered all of them, and sponsored the trip, and they had shots and were flea dipped and everything, so they were just ready to go. And they were all adopted in one day." She adopted two puppies herself. "Two little girls. I took them home".

Pamela Anderson has recently been in Israel to participate in a local version of Dancing with the Stars. While there, she was involved in an anti-fur campaign.

An anti-fur bill has been put on hold in Israel over concerns by ultra-Orthodox leaders that it could impact production of the characteristic fur hats worn by some men from Hassidic sects on holidays and other festive occasions. 

Anderson called Israel a "progressive" country because it had no fur farms, and said that it can serve as "an example for the rest of the world".

She said she tries to incorporate her campaign for animal rights during other Dancing with the Stars shows around the world.