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Wednesday 30 July 2014

The Good Life



They're not happy in Gaza ..
They're not happy in Egypt ....
They're not happy in Libya ....
They're not happy in Morocco ....
They're not happy in Iran ....
They're not happy in Iraq ....
They're not happy in Yemen ...
They're not happy in Afghanistan ...
They're not happy in Pakistan ....
They're not happy in Syria ....
They're not happy in Lebanon ....

SO, WHERE ARE THEY HAPPY?

They're happy in Australia ...
They're happy in Canada ....
They're happy in England ....
They're happy in France ....
They're happy in Italy ....
They're happy in Germany ....
They're happy in Sweden ....
They're happy in the USA ....
They're happy in Norway ....
They're happy in Holland ..
They're happy in Denmark ....

Basically, they're happy in every country that is not Muslim
and unhappy in every country that is!

AND WHO DO THEY BLAME?

Not Islam.
Not their leadership.
Not themselves.

THEY BLAME THE COUNTRIES THEY ARE HAPPY IN !

AND THEN- They want to change those countries to be like,
THE COUNTRY THEY CAME FROM WHERE THEY WERE UNHAPPY!

Excuse me, but I can't help wondering...
How damn dumb can you get?
Everyone seems to be wondering why Muslim
terrorists are so quick to commit suicide.
Lets have a look at the evidence:

- No Christmas
- No television
- No nude women
- No football
- No pork chops
- No hot dogs
- No burgers
- No beer
- No bacon
- Rags for clothes
- Towels for hats
- Constant wailing from some idiot in a tower
- More than one wife
- More than one mother-in-law
- You can't shave
- Your wife can't shave
- You can't wash off the smell of donkeys
- You cook over burning camel shit
- Your wife is picked by someone else for you
- and your wife smells worse than your donkey

- Then they tell them that "when they die, it all gets better"???

Well, No Shit Sherlock!....

It's not like it could get much worse

Friday 25 July 2014

Man sentenced as part of Operation Sanctuary



Gurhan Sayan, 44, of Plunkett Terrace, Chester-le-Street, has been sentenced to 45-months in prison at Newcastle Crown Court.

The sentencing, on July 25, forms part of Northumbria Police's Operation Sanctuary - an investigation launched into sexual offences committed against women and young girls.

Northumbria Police Assistant Chief Constable Winton Keenen said: "We welcome today’s sentence following the conviction of Gurhan Sayan for a serious sexual assault on a 28-year-old woman.

"Sayan saw this woman in a clearly vulnerable state following a night out as she walked home.

"He deliberately targeted her, luring her into his car where he then drove to a remote area in Elswick and sexually assaulted her before leaving her by the roadside to raise the alarm.

"Sayan’s abhorrent actions saw him preying on the woman’s obvious vulnerability and the fact that she was in no fit state to stop him – this was an appalling crime.

Read more HERE

Operation Sanctuary update - 112 arrested and 19 charged


This is an update in relation to Operation Sanctuary.

Police have made one further charge as part of the operation.

Bahmani Ahmadi, 22, of Hampstead Road, Newcastle, has been charged with inciting a female under 16 to engage in a sexual act. He is due before Newcastle Magistrates' Court this morning.

This brings the total number of charges to 19.

The total number of people arrested stands at 112.

One person has been reported for summons in relation to a sexual assault.

One person has appeared at court and the case has been finalised.

Read more HERE

Thursday 24 July 2014

Boro fans banned for life after Koran was used as confetti

Three supporters have been banned from the Riverside for life while two others are barred for a year


Boro have banned three fans for life for their part in a Koran ripping incident at an away match.

Six supporters were originally given temporary bans from The Riverside after the 2-2 draw at Birmingham City in December.

West Midlands Police investigated claims pages of the Islamic text had been thrown in the air and three fans were later charged.

The club was unable to confirm which supporters it has banned for life.

A spokesman told The Gazette: “Middlesbrough Football Club has banned three fans for life following an incident at Birmingham City’s St Andrew's Stadium on December 7 2013 in which a copy of the Koran was ripped up.

“Another two supporters have been banned for 12 months and a sixth fan remains suspended while he remains out of the country.”

Julie Phillips, 50, and Gemma Parkin, 18, from Middlesbrough, were found guilty of committing a religiously aggravated public order offence by magistrates in May.

Phillips, of Kenmore Road, Netherfields, and Parkin, of Kimberley Drive, Pallister Park, were both fined and ordered to pay costs.

Boro season ticket holder Mark Stephenson, of Napoleon Drive, Shrewsbury, pleaded guilty to causing racial or religiously aggravated harassment, alarm or distress and was fined £235.

The three were not issued with football banning orders by the court which would have prevented them from entering any ground in the country, but Boro have now taken their own action after reviewing evidence provided by Birmingham City.

Phillips, a Middlesbrough Council employee, told the court she only found out the book was the Koran when she was questioned by police after stewards saw what was happening.

“I was mortified,” she said. “Very ashamed and disgusted in myself. It was just a book of some sort, I can’t remember if the cover was on. It was just white paper.”

Parkin said she took the Koran into St Andrew’s after she was handed it at Birmingham’s Frankfurt Christmas Market.

She claimed not to have looked at the book, saying she had no idea it was the Koran.

She said Stephenson, a purchasing manager, took the book from her bag before it was “turned into confetti”.

“Everyone else was ripping it up so I just ripped it,” Parkin told the court.

Magistrates described her account as “unbelievable”

A Birmingham steward told the court he heard chants about Muslims and the Koran as the book was passed around and ripped up.

He later followed Phillips and Parkin and pointed them out to police officers after the match ended.

During his court case, Stephenson said he was “shocked and appalled” by his actions.

In the aftermath of the incident, Boro fans’ group Red Faction organised a Love Boro Hate Racism march.

Boro are next due to visit St Andrew’s on February 14.

Read HERE

Wednesday 23 July 2014

Police get 15 phone calls after hunt for North Ormesby ROMANIAN sex attack suspect

Appeal made on national television show :: Cezar Florea, 26, is wanted on suspicion of attempted rape following attack in June


The search for a man wanted in connection with a vicious sex attack in North Ormesby has had a boost following a TV appeal.

Cezar Florea, 26, is wanted on suspicion of attempted rape following an attack on the A66 flyover near Lytton Street on Saturday June 7.

Now, police have received a number of leads following a national appeal on BBC’s Crimewatch.

A Cleveland Police spokeswoman said: “Following a national appeal on Crimewatch last night, police received around 15 phone calls from people reporting potential sightings of Cezar Florea.

“Officers are currently in the process of going through these and carrying out inquiries.”

The 51-year-old victim was punched and dragged down a footbridge before being sexually assaulted.

A man came to her aid, chasing the suspect who ran off towards North Ormesby.

Following the attack, the victim underwent shoulder surgery and also sustained a broken nose.

As a result of her injuries, she remained in hospital for more than a week.

Police are asking the public not to approach Florea, who was originally from Romania but has links to Stockton and Middlesbrough.

Read more HERE

Monday 7 July 2014

Newcastle to host NE EDL Meet and Greet.


The North East EDL is pleased to announce their long awaited 'meet and greet' and would like to invite everyone interested in joining us to attend. As our last meeting was held in Sunderland, we have chosen Newcastle to host our meeting this time.

These well attended meetings are held throughout the year and are open to anyone who wants to join us.
We hold these social gatherings on a Saturday afternoon and they normally last about 3 - 4 hours.
At the meeting you will meet the loyal North East EDL footsoldiers who make the NE EDL what it is, as well as hear speeches from a number of people including local divisional organisers, NE EDL regional organiser (and on occasions a 'guest' speaker).
Payment for coach seat/s to the Yorkshire EDL protest can also be made (£15.00 per seat) if you would like to travel with us.

Link to the event is >> HERE <<

Wednesday 2 July 2014

Decision on future of Boosbeck HALAL abattoir faces delays over cost implications


Villagers wanting a decision on whether a controversial abattoir can be forced to stop operating face another wait.

A call was made last month for Redcar and Cleveland Council to end operations at Banaras Halal Meats’ slaughterhouse in Boosbeck amid claims residents are living in a “nightmare”.

The authority’s regulatory committee was asked to impose a Section 102 “discontinuance notice”.

But councillors on the committee voted to pass the issue on to the council’s Cabinet to make a decision after it was claimed that granting the order “could cost millions” in compensation.

The decision to refer angered some villagers, with campaigner Neville Brown claiming it was a delaying tactic.

And now next week’s Cabinet meeting will be urged NOT to make a decision yet because of the complexities and possible cost implications of issuing such an order.

Members will instead be urged to defer any decision relating to the abattoir site “until a report setting out all relevant options and considerations is prepared for consideration at a later meeting.”

A report, to be considered at Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting, admits: “It is very clear that some form of resolution regarding the ongoing issues with the abbatoir site needs to be achieved as soon as possible.”

But director of corporate resources Richard Frankland argues the issues are so complex - and potentially costly - that a new, full report addressing all the issues needs to be drawn up before a decision is made on whether to go for a Section 102 order.

A Section 102 order can require that buildings or works can be altered or removed, conditions on land use can be imposed or even that the use of the land should cease.

The three main issues, the report says, are:

• Doubts as to whether a 102 order can be “legally justified”.

• Fears that serving a Section 102 order may entitle the site owner to “a substantial amount of compensation”

• There may be other ways of tackling the problem “which would be less onerous, both financially and practically, for both the council and other parties.”

Recommending the compilation of a “full and comprehensive report”, Cabinet members will be told: “Whilst it is appreciated this will inevitably involve some delay, it would be preferable for delay to be incurred in ensuring that the council acts on a sure legal footing, rather than make a decision without knowledge of the full facts and then to suffer delay through litigation.”

In the meantime, the report adds, “it is proposed to engage with the residents of Boosbeck in order to ensure that all issues regarding the site are properly evidenced, recorded and assessed, and that the collation of new information can be achieved in a coordinated and accessible way.”

The Cabinet meets on Tuesday at the Redcar and Cleveland Leisure and Community Heart in Ridley Street, Redcar.

Read HERE

We say:
Yet again this slaughterhouse is in the news, and yet again we read that the council is ignoring residents concerns and wont take action over this HALAL abbatoir (and all because of costs).
Well we wonder how much it would cost the council for them to police an EDL regional demo there?
If they keep ignoring the residents of that area then they will soon find out.

Tuesday 1 July 2014

EDL national demo - Middlesbrough video's

EDL March

Bossman Dj Davey Jay
   

 Bill
   

 Matt
   

 Rebecca
   

 Wendy Angel
   

 Unknown Female
   

 Closing speech