Eurabia is the Dhimmified side of Europe, whose fear of Islamophobia is often nothing short of insane. Just a random selection of items here that speak for themselves:
‘Honour killing’ family jailed over shot bride
Six members of a family of Pakistani origin were jailed in Denmark yesterday for their part in the murder of an 18-year-old girl whose “honour killing” shocked the country.
Ghazala Khan was shot dead by her elder brother two days after she married her Afghan husband, Emal. Her husband, who was shot in the stomach, survived, and now lives under police protection.
Ghazala’s father, Ghulum Abbas, 57, who emigrated from Punjab in 1970, had reacted furiously to his daughter’s choice of husband and ordered his son, Akthar Abbas, and other members of the family to track down the couple and kill them.
Belgian police find bodies of missing girls by railway tracks
Two stepsisters missing for 18 days after a street party in the Belgian city of Liège were found murdered in a storm drain yesterday.
A convicted child rapist, Abdallah Ait Oud, was in the bar, Les Armuriers, at the time of their disappearance, and is being held under preventive custody as the sole suspect. He denies involvement in the case, saying he was incapacitated by alcohol and cocaine at the time.
Despite the arrest of Ait Oud, 38, who is of Moroccan descent, locals said they still feared for the safety of their children, expressing disbelief that one man acting alone could abduct two girls in the middle of a crowded street.
G-had and suicide bombers: the rapper who likens Bin Laden to Che Guevara
Two record company executives are threatening to resign from a label over an album by a radical Muslim musician which has tracks about the immorality of the west, suicide bombers and Osama bin Laden. Aki Nawaz is determined to release what is, by anyone’s standards, a phenomenally angry album.
The album, All is War (The Benefits of G-had), contains one track which uses the words of Bin Laden issuing “a statement of reason and explanation of impending conflict” and equates him with Che Guevara. Another forensically recreates a suicide bomber at work. The opening song is a rejection of what Nawaz sees as the hypocrisy and immorality of the west. One supposedly dream-like track predicts the demise of America at the hands of Islam.
Nawaz, a former drummer in the Southern Death Cult, said yesterday: “I have a right to push the boundaries as much as anyone else has…
Ain’t it great over there?