From Townhall.com:
Ahmed Nasir Taalil Mohamud, a refugee from Somalia, was sentenced this week by U.S. District Court Judge Jeffery Miller for conspiring to provide material support to the terror group al Shabab.
From Townhall.com:
Ahmed Nasir Taalil Mohamud, a refugee from Somalia, was sentenced this week by U.S. District Court Judge Jeffery Miller for conspiring to provide material support to the terror group al Shabab.
From Aljazeera:
Al-Qaeda fighters have struck a bloody blow in scenes of medieval violence in Syria’s northern border-town of Jarabulus. Fighting came to a head on January 17, between rebel groups Liwa al-Tawhid Brigade and the al-Qaeda-linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the town, when reinforcements arrived from Raqqa and reclaimed the city in a brutal four-hour battle.
From The Daily Mail:
An aviation technician with extremist Islamic views was charged on Friday after he planned to detonate a car bomb at a Kansas airport.
From The Washington Times:
The EB-5 program was used by “a network involved in a series of international assassinations and terrorism operations†that also was “procuring a variety of goods for Iranian entities,†states an unsigned memo from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement made public Thursday. The memo was written in response to questions asked by Janet A. Napolitano as homeland security secretary.
The memo called the EB-5 program a weak point in the nation’s immigration security because visa holders can become green card holders and eventually citizens — without going through the background checks that most prospective immigrants face. The program is designed to attract foreigners who pledge to invest in the U.S. economy.
From Opposing Views:
Since they hung an American flag next to an Israeli flag two years ago, a Dearborn, Mich., couple says they’ve been harassed, threatened and vandalized to the point where they’d feel safer in Lebanon, according to a report on a Detroit TV station.
From USA Today:
Michael Adebolajo told police in an interview played Thursday at his trial that he and his co-accused decided a soldier was “the most fair target because he joins the army with kind of an understanding that your life is at risk.”
Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale are accused of running Fusilier Lee Rigby down with a car before hacking him to death with knives and a meat cleaver near Woolwich Barracks in London on May 22.
From BBC:
The Islamist militant group Boko Haram has carried out frequent attacks in the area despite a state of emergency declared in north-east Nigeria in May.
Thousands of additional troops have been sent there to fight Boko Haram – which had been fighting to create an Islamic state since 2009. However attacks on civilians have continued.
From ClarionProject.com:
A student from Florida was brutally beaten by a Muslim gang in London. The gang was part of a self-appointed street patrol enforcing sharia (Islamic) law in London. The “crime†of the student, an American citizen who was in England to advance his studies, was drinking a beer.
This is why people need all available weapons to defend themselves. If this guy had a gun maybe some of those thugs would be dead and he would have been able to get away. This is another reminder to Americans traveling abroad to be very aware of the situation in the country you are visiting even if it is a “Western” country.
From Freedom Outpost:
Abu Ammaar
Yasir Qadhi, a Memphil Imam based in Tennessee, preaches openly about what Islam truly is. He makes no bones about thinking that anyone other than a Muslim doesn’t deserve anything and are less than Muslims. In fact, part of Yasir Qadhi’s preaching includes rhetoric that says non-Muslims lives are forfeit and their property is legal for Muslims to take in jihad, (and this would include women as sex slaves)Â Recently Yasir Qadhi said that “Jews and Christians filthy, their lives and property can be taken in jihad by the Muslims.”
http://youtu.be/7mXbp5sTiM0
From The Washington Times:
In what may have been the first suicide attack in Tunisia, hotel security guards stopped the bomber from entering the Riadh Palm hotel in Sousse, a city 90 miles (150 kilometers) south of the capital, Tunis, then chased him to a beach where he blew himself up, the Interior Ministry said.