Friday, May 24, 2013


England Scrambles Jets to Escort Pakistani Plane Heading to Manchester …Two Arrested


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Anonymous said...

It appears the right to free speech is now officially shariah compliant in the UK, via DailyMail:

Two men arrested under Public Order Act on suspicion of inciting racial hatred

Taking bets the social media comments causing so much grief didn’t include Sura At-Tawba [the 9th “sura,” or chapter of the Koran], the words the actual savage, 28 year old Michael Adebolajo recited for willing cameras in Woolwich.

My money is betting the two people arrested attempted to either explain the meaning of that sura &/or to warn that Adebolajo issued it as an open threat against all non-believers to be inflicted at a time convenient to any devout believers whim.

Anonymous said...


Two men arrested for 'trying to get into cockpit several times' on flight from Pakistan to Britain causing plane to be diverted by Typhoon fighter jets


* Pakistan International Airlines passenger plane diverted to Stansted

*MoD say Typhoon jet launched to 'investigate an incident'

*Understood incident happened 10 minutes before it was due to land

*Two men have been arrested on suspicion of 'endangerment of an aircraft'

Anonymous said...

Woman, 85, arrested after abuse hurled at Muslims outside Gillingham mosque in wake of Woolwich terror murder


UK – An 85-year-old woman has this afternoon been arrested after abuse was hurled at Muslims outside Gillingham Mosque.

The pensioner was handcuffed and taken away in a van by officers attending the Canterbury Street mosque for Friday prayers.

As worshippers gathered outside the venue, a woman at a nearby bus stop shouted: “go back to your own country”.

The arrested woman, from the Maidstone Road area of Chatham, was taken away by officers at about 1.45pm and is now in police custody.

A Kent Police spokesman said: “An 85 year old woman from Chatham was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence.”

It comes as a man appeared in court this afternoon accused of raiding the same mosque in Gillingham.

And another suspect remains in custody today over an alleged racist attack – also in Gillingham.

Extra police patrols were outside Gillingham Mosque this afternoon as the force promised to take a hard line against reprisal attacks following the Woolwich terror murder.

The abusive woman had earlier been enjoying lunch with her husband at the nearby KFC restaurant before waiting at a bus stop opposite the religious building.

One witness, who did not want to be named, said: “She just started shouting, calling them names and telling them to go back to their own country.

“Then someone started shouting back at her and it got worse, the shouting and swearing.

VIDEO – Police at the Gillingham mosque this afternoon