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Wednesday 25 February 2015

Submitted by a supporter and worth a read

I hate the BBC with their Leftist, pro Islam, anti white propaganda.


Today, they published the results of a poll of questions put to Muslims living here. The BBC proudly and smugly announced that only 27% of Muslims in Britain (I refuse to use their term 'British Muslims) support Islamic terrorist attacks like the Charlie Hebdo atrocity in Paris.
Phew, that's OK then, only 27%. But is it?

Let's break these figures down a bit shall we?

Official governmental figures show that there are slightly under 3 million Muslims officially living here. Many reputable sources state that it's more like 4 million when illegals are taken into consideration. Forget the fact that they're outbreeding us at a rate of 4 to 1 so this figure will rise yearly.
So, 27% of 4million = 1,080,000. I'll modify the third sentence in this post.

THE BBC PROUDLY AND SMUGLY ANNOUNCED THAT ONLY 1,080,000 MUSLIMS IN BRITAIN SUPPORT ISLAMIC TERRORIST ATTACKS LIKE THE CHARLIE HEBDO ATROCITY IN PARIS.

The sleeping British public ignorantly listen to the BBC propaganda and swallow it hook, line and sinker, thinking,"27%?, that's not much really". 1,080,000 is one massive army of the enemy within. ISIS/IS marched through two whole countries (Syria and Iraq) with 20-30,000 butchering everyone they saw fit to. Frightening thought.
Back to my main point. The Leftist BBC has just unleashed a very frightening statistic to the British public without the British public realising it.
Classic brainwashing technique.

Thanks Aunty Beeb!

Friday 20 February 2015

Newcastle muslim taxi driver slapped and spat on frightened female passenger

Hamzeh Karimi also attacked a fellow cabbie in a seperate assault in Newcastle


A taxi driver slapped and spat on a frightened female passenger he was supposed to be taking home, a court heard.

Hackney cab driver Hamzeh Karimi had picked-up a woman and her two friends in Newcastle when an argument broke out as he drove.

The 31-year-old then pulled over on Jesmond Road, Newcastle, before turning around and heading back to the city centre.

However, as one of the frightened girls tried to open a door, Karimi spat in the woman’s face and slapped her a number of times with his left hand.

The shocked women then all got out of the cab before Karimi drove-off.

But, the rogue cabbie was caught when the girls noted down his registration number and reported him to the police.

Karimi, of Wardroper House, Walker, denied one count of assault at Newcastle Magistrates’ Court but was found guilty after trial earlier this year.

He also denied a further charge of assault, relating to a separate incident just six months later when he attacked a fellow taxi driver, leaving his victim with a “puncture-like” wound to the back of the head.

Reading the facts of the of the first assault, which happened on March 9 last year, District Judge Stephen Earl said: “The defendant, a taxi driver, picks up three females and is asked to take them on a journey.

“During the journey, he repeatedly didn’t trust that they had the means to pay him.

“A verbal argument took place in the car and the defendant stopped the vehicle on Jesmond Road and told them to get out, demanding the fare to that point.

“The females ask for his name and badge number and refused to get out, saying they would not pay any money until he took them home.

“The defendant then began taking them back to the city centre. The girls were very frightened and they tried to open the door to get the defendant to stop.

“He stopped and one female got out. The defendant is then heard making a rasping sound and spat in the woman’s face. He then grabbed her wrist and used his left hand to slap her face a few times.

“He then spat towards another of the women but missed. Both the other women then also get out and say they are going to phone the police.

“The defendant then drives off but the girls take down his registration, which they give to the police.”

The court heard that, just six months later and while on bail for the first assault, Karimi attacked a fellow cabbie=.

Sue Baker, prosecuting, said that offence happened while the pair were both in a taxi que on Hood Street, in Newcastle, on September 1.

She said: “There has been a long-running feud between the defendant and Mr Maroof and it’s unclear who became aggressive first.

“PC Hill witnessed Mr Maroof crouched over with the defendant punching him to the back of the head.”

The court heard that Mr Maroof suffered a puncture wound to his head as a result of the attack.

Karimi had denied both offences but was found guilty after two separate trials.

Giving him an 18-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, District Judge Earl said: “This involves an assault against a member of public who is vulnerable and, in a sense, it is an abuse of trust.

“You were a licenced taxi driver when you assaulted a member of the public being conveyed in your taxi. As a result, you must expect to be dealt with in the custody bracket,”

Karimi, representing himself, still denied the assaults and claimed both the woman and other taxi driver were lying.

As well as the suspended sentence, Karimi was also ordered to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work and to pay a total of £300 compensation and £400 costs.

Taxi drivers ‘being treated like criminals’ over child sex abuse sessions

CABBIES in South Tyneside claim they are being “treated like criminals” after plans were revealed which they feel forces them to attend child sex abuse prevention sessions as a condition of their licence.


The council is proposing to make attendance at the training sessions a condition for Hackney Carriage and private hire taxi drivers getting a licence to work in the borough and the new rule would also apply to anyone handling calls in a taxi office.

The move comes in the wake of the Rotherham child abuse scandal.

The Jay Report into the scandal said more than 1,400 children were abused in the town between 1997 and 2013 and found taxi drivers played a “prominent role” in the abuse. Many of the victims were ferried to their abusers in cabs and some drivers were also found guilty of abuse.

A South Tyneside Council spokesman denied taxi drivers were being singled out for special treatment and said other selected groups will also be asked to take the course.

But some borough drivers have reacted with anger at the plan.

Hackney Carriage driver Michael Ridley described it as “an insult”.

He said: “It’s just another example of the nanny state and a complete over-reaction. The council are just making us jump through hoops.

“They are basically treating us like criminals. I am a driver with no criminal record – why should I have to attend a course on child sexual exploitation?”

He added: “A few years ago I was contacted by the Criminal Records Bureau because I had the same name and date of birth as an offender, but a different year. I gave fingerprints and palm prints.

“They are on a database. They know exactly where I am if they need to contact me. I have nothing to hide.

“This is the council being over-zealous. It’s a waste of time and money. When I was doing school runs and I was asked to attend a course on child abuse, which I did because I was told it would be beneficial. This is different – this is an insult to the trade locally.”

Another Hackney Carriage driver, who didn’t wish to be identified, added: “Why should we be associated with what happened in Rotherham? This is South Tyneside. We are being tarred with the same brush and it’s wrong.

“We face enough pressures without the council pointing the finger at us in this way. What are the public going to think of this?”

A report, to be presented to next Friday’s Licensing and Regulatory Committee says the measure was being considered to “ensure all private hire and Hackney Carriage drivers are fully aware of issues relating to child sexual exploitation, and other matters which the council may consider important in the future.”

Drivers will be given seven days notice of attendance at the training sessions and “failure to attend without reasonable cause may prevent renewal of a driver’s licence”.

The council’s licensing committee meets at South Shields Town Hall next Friday from 10am.

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Cabbies are ‘eyes and ears of community’

A LEADING South Tyneside councillor says taxi drivers have an important role as the “eyes and ears of the community”.

Coun Tracey Dixon, the council’s lead member for area management and community safety, said many members of South Tyneside Hackney Carriage Association were supportive of the proposal for drivers to attend child sexual exploitation training sessions.

She said: “We are seeking the support of key members of the business community in tackling the issue of child sexual exploitation.

Independent reviews into such cases have concluded that tackling this issue should be everyone’s business and the council is committed to taking a proactive stance.

“Raising awareness in key business sectors – including the taxi trade – is part of our wider, ongoing approach.

“We have met with representatives of the trade – including members of the South Tyneside Hackney Carriage Association and a number of private hire operators – who have been supportive of the proposals.

“Taxi drivers have an important role to play as the ‘eyes and ears’ of the community.”

The council says the proposed training events are designed to give a greater understanding of CSE to teach members of the community to ‘spot the signs’ and to advise people how to report any suspicious behaviour so that relevant agencies can build up an intelligence picture.

WE SAY: Maybe it has something to do with the 134 'Asian' (muslim) taxi drivers who have been arrested for grooming, raping & abusing young children in our region that the police are trying to hide by putting a lot of the nonces up at courts outside of Newcastle so as not to draw too much attention?

English Defence League plan march through Manchester city centre next month

Hundreds of far right activists have so far signed up for the rally on Saturday, March 7, branded with the slogan ‘there is no surrender’


The English Defence League are set to march through Manchester city centre next month.

Around 500 far right activists have so far signed up for the rally on Saturday, March 7, branded with the slogan ‘there is no surrender’.

Anti-fascist opponents have described the event as an ‘insult to everyone’ - and are trying to marshall counter-demonstrators.

It comes after five people were arrested during a march by EDL splinter group North West Infidels over the weekend, which saw demonstrators march through the centre of Oldham.

Two of the arrests were for breach of the peace, two for racially aggravated public order offences and one for anti-social behaviour.

The latest EDL plans for Manchester have been met with short shrift by the council.

City centre spokesman Pat Karney said: “Their sole intention is to bring division and hatred to the streets of Manchester. Manchester people are too sensible and won’t fall for these shenanigans.

“They have been to Manchester twice before so we will be working closely with police to minimise any disruption to the city.”

The last time the EDL organised a rally in Manchester was two years ago, prompting fears of violence and major disruption.

Some 700 supporters - opposed by around 350 anti-fascists - flocked to Albert Square for a tense stand-off that cost police £50,000 to secure and led to 15 arrests.

But it was relatively calm compared to their previous major rally in Piccadilly Gardens in 2009, which brought the city centre to a standstill and saw more than 40 arrests - costing the police around £800,000.

On that occasion there were more anti-fascist counter-demonstrators than EDL supporters themselves, leading some to accuse Unite Against Facism of simply ratcheting up tensions.

But in a statement ahead of March 7 - backed by a string of local trade unionists, as well as north west Labour MEP Julie Ward - the group said there was ‘no place’ for the EDL in Manchester’s multiracial, multicultural and multi-faith community’ and called its rally an ‘insult to everyone’.

It urges the public to help block fascim through ‘broad-based inclusive campaigns’ - and calls for a ‘united protest’ against the EDL at next month’s event.

Benwell MUSLIM appears in court to face sex offence charges

Abdul Kawsar joins 20 more suspects who were charged earlier this month as part of Operation Sanctuary.


A man has appeared in court accused of sex offences as part of the Operation Sanctuary probe.

Abdul Kawsar joins a further 20 suspects who were charged earlier this month following a 13-month investigation into allegations of offences committed against vulnerable women and girls across the North East.

The 34-year-old was in the dock for a brief hearing at Newcastle Magistrates’ Court where he entered no pleas to one allegation of sexual assault and one of administering a substance with intent to stupefy or overpower to allow sexual activity.

The court heard the charges related to a female victim, aged over 16.

So far, 31 people have been charged as part of the operation.

Kawsar, of Fairholm Road, Benwell, was bailed so his case could be heard alongside the 20 other suspects, who have already been sent to Newcastle Crown Court.

Sue Baker, prosecuting, said Kawsar’s alleged offences date from February 4, 2014.

She said: “The defendant is charged under the sexual offences act, which should be sent to the crown court. This is part of Operation Shelter, which is part of Northumbria Police’s Operation Sanctuary.

“The other co-defendants are due before the crown court on January 17 next week. I would ask that this defendant is sent to appear on the same date.”

Kashif Khan, defending, made no representations.

Kawsar was released on conditional bail until his next appearance at Newcastle Crown Court on February 17.

Speaking after the previous 20 suspects were charged earlier this month, Deputy Chief Constable Steve Ashman, who is leading the investigation, said: “Today marks a milestone in this operation. Since the first allegations were made over a year ago we have painstakingly left no stone unturned in our efforts to investigate all allegations.

Deputy Chief Constable of Northumbria Police Steve Ashman talks about Operation Sanctuary
“We have worked closely with a range of other agencies including the local authority and CPS to reach this point. We are limited in what we can say as we must now protect the integrity of the criminal proceedings and must avoid any statements that could breach legal restrictions and put prosecutions at risk.

“To date, this part of the investigation has involved speaking to over 100 potential complainants, a dozen of whom have been identified as victims in relation to today’s charges.

“This has been done carefully with support from other professionals and I must commend them all for their bravery in working with us.

“The welfare of victims is our priority and we have worked closely with other agencies to ensure they have the appropriate support in place.

“Operation Sanctuary will not end. It is a wide ranging investigation into many different crimes of a sexual nature against vulnerable women and girls. Today’s charges are just one element of this.

“I would encourage anyone who wants to report such crimes to police to do so. They will be believed and they will be supported.

“We have had tremendous support from the public and businesses and we need this to continue. I would urge people to be vigilant and if something doesn’t look or feel right I would ask them to contact us.

“Some people or groups may try to use Operation Sanctuary to build resentment. Our community has a history of harmonious relations and is one of tolerance. Anyone experiencing hate crime should report it to police and be reassured we will investigate thoroughly.

“By working together, we can continue to ensure out towns and cities are safe places to live, work and visit.”

Child SEX gang victims were “sacrificed' by the Labour party so they did not lose the votes from the Muslim community.

SEX gang victims were “sacrificed' to avoid Labour losing votes in the Asian community, it was claimed.



One woman said a probe into the Rotherham scandal over-looked the fight for votes.

Known as Jessica, she said local politicians “buried the truth to suit their own ends”.

She said: “I’ve said all along that this has been about two things – money and power,.

“Girls like me were sacrificed because no-one wanted the boat rocked because they knew it’d cost them votes if the finger of blame was pointed and because they thought we were worthless.”

Solicitor Dave Greenwood, who represents 38 victims, added: “There was an echelon of people who scratched each other’s backs.

“But I think there’s an ‘X Factor’ at play here. It’s quite apparent there was a feeling of the need to maintain the Asian vote to preserve Labour’s majority in the town.”

Last week a government probe headed by Louise Casey attacked “a culture of bullying, political correctness, incompetence and cover-up”.

Nobody from the Labour party was available last night.

CCTV released after beheading threat to cadets outside Gateshead Territorial Army Centre

Two men threatened to behead the teenage girls as they left the TA centre late at night, sending shockwaves through the community


Two men are being hunted by police after teenage cadets were threatened with beheading outside a Tyneside Army reserve base.

The chilling verbal attack was yesterday been described as “horrendous” by community leaders.

The two girls, both aged under 18, were targeted as they left the Territorial Army centre in Gateshead.

Police believe they were threatened by two men in a car with what appeared to be Dutch number plates on Alexandra Road near the centre.

Officers have released CCTV images of two Asian or black men in a car who they wish to speak to in connection with the incident.

The threats were said to include beheading.

It is understood the girls were not in uniform at the time but the incident has once again sparked debate about public visibility of those connected to the armed forces.

Northumberland and North East Fusilier Association chairman Major Chester Potts said: “It’s a sad state of affairs that people feel they can threaten innocent young people on the streets of Britain.”

The Army Reserve Centre on Alexandra Road, GatesheadThe Army Reserve Centre on Alexandra Road, Gateshead
Former RAF serviceman John Murray, 83, from North Tyneside, said the incident was “deplorable” and called for more support for forces personnel.

Babaji Davender Ghai, president of the Newcastle-based Anglo Asian Friendship Society, said: “There should be no place for this in society. They should be punished.

“We need to go into schools and educate our young people on integration because this sort of behaviour is happening far too often all over the world.”

Krishan Kant Attri, a Hindu chaplain to the armed forces, said the actions of the “mindless” few makes his “blood boil.” Mr Attri, of Chapel House in Newcastle, said: “It is a horrendous incident which is going to shock the whole community. I am sure it is only a handful of mindless people who are causing these things.

“People need to be aware of what is going on.”

He added: “These children are not interested in party politics, it must be terrifying for them.

“It makes my blood boil to think about what has happened.”

The Army Reserve Centre on Alexandra Road GatesheadThe Army Reserve Centre on Alexandra Road Gateshead
In 2013, Fusilier Lee Rigby was attacked and killed by Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale near the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, London.

The Chronicle understands that cadets at some centres are asked to cover their uniform while walking to and from the squadron, but the Ministry of Defence said there is no ban in place.

The parent of a 16-year-old air training corp cadet, who asked to remain anonymous for security reasons, said: “It’s alarming if the threat of terrorism is touching the lives of teenagers in this way. It is a sad indictment of the times we live in.

“The cadet organisation is not a recruiting ground for the military.

“Some do choose to join up later, but cadets are not members of the armed forces.”

An Army spokesman said the safety of young people is paramount and added: “There remains no ban on wearing uniforms in public, for example, when travelling to and from cadet activities, but nobody should feel forced to do so.

“We are aware of an incident allegedly involving members of the ACF – this is a matter for the police and we cannot comment further. Any witnesses are urged to contact the police.”

Gateshead Territorial Army Centre in Alexandra Road
Northumbria Police said the men were in a silver Vauxhall Zafira when the incident happened at 9.15pm on Wednesday, January 21.

The threats are understood to have been “graphic and nasty” and included a comment about beheading, although the teenagers were unharmed.

Gateshead Supt Richie Jackson said it is believed to have been an isolated incident and added: “The men made no attempt to make any physical contact with the girls or get out of the car, and shouted the comments while driving away from the scene.

“Inquiries are ongoing to establish the exact nature of what was said and we have spoken to the two teenage girls, viewed CCTV footage from the area and have identified the vehicle and inquiries are ongoing to trace the driver.”

The driver was described as black or Asian, in his 40s, of plump or muscular build, with a black bushy beard and dark clothes. His passenger was described as black or Asian, in his 30s, with short black hair and stubble.

Further charges as part of Operation Sanctuary

A total of 20 men have been charged today as part of Operation Sanctuary, the police investigation into crimes of a sexual nature against vulnerable women and girls.



They are appearing at Mid & South East Northumberland Magistrates' Court on a range of charges.

Another man has been summonsed to appear before Newcastle Magistrates' Court in relation to sexual offences.

Deputy Chief Constable Steve Ashman said: "Today marks a milestone in this operation. Since the first allegations were made over a year ago we have painstakingly left no stone unturned in our efforts to investigate all allegations.

"We have worked closely with a range of other agencies including the local authority and CPS to reach this point. We are limited in what we can say as we must now protect the integrity of the criminal proceedings and must avoid any statements that could breach legal restrictions and put prosecutions at risk.

"To date, this part of the investigation has involved speaking to over 100 potential complainants, a dozen of whom have been identified as victims in relation to today’s charges. This has been done carefully with support from other professionals and I must commend them all for their bravery in working with us. The welfare of victims is our priority and we have worked closely with other agencies to ensure they have the appropriate support in place.

"Operation Sanctuary will not end. It is a wide ranging investigation into many different crimes of a sexual nature against vulnerable women and girls. Today’s charges are just one element of this.

"I would encourage anyone who wants to report such crimes to police to do so. They will be believed and they will be supported.

"We have had tremendous support from the public and businesses and we need this to continue. I would urge people to be vigilant and if something doesn't look or feel right I would ask them to contact us.

"Some people or groups may try to use Operation Sanctuary to build resentment. Our community has a history of harmonious relations and is one of tolerance. Anyone experiencing hate crime should report it to police and be reassured we will investigate thoroughly.

"By working together, we can continue to ensure out towns and cities are safe places to live, work and visit."

Those charged are:

1) Eisa Mousavi, 39, of Todds Nook, Newcastle has been charged with sexual assault by touching on a female 13 or over; intimidating a witness/juror/person assisting the investigation; rape of a female aged 16 or over; supplying or offering to supply a class B controlled drug; causing or inciting prostitution for gain.

2) Monjur Choudhury, 30, of Philip Place, Newcastle has been charged with permit use of premises for supply of drugs; supply or offer to supply class B controlled drugs; causing or inciting prostitution for gain.

3) Redwan Siddquee, 30, of West Road, Newcastle has been charged with causing or inciting prostitution for gain; supply or offering to supply a class B controlled drug.

4) Mohammed Hassan Ali, 32, of Bentinck Street, Newcastle has been charged with a sexual act on a female and possession of mephadrone with intent to supply.

5) Abdulhamid Minoyee, 31, of Gainsbrough Grove, Newcastle has been charged with rape of a female aged 16 or over; supply or offer to supply cannabis; sexual assault by touching a female 13 or over.

6) Ebrahim Ali, 38, of Wetherby Grove, Gateshead has been charged with supply or offer to supply a class B controlled drug; supply or offer to supply a class A controlled drug; trafficking within the UK for sexual exploitation; arrange child prostitution; rape of a female aged 16 or over.

7) Habibur Rahim, 32, of Kenilworth Road, Newcastle has been charged with sexual assault by touching a female 13 or over; administering a substance with intent; sexual assault by touching a female 13 or over; supply or offering to supply a class B controlled drug; supply or offer to supply cannabis; trafficking within the UK for sexual exploitation; causing or inciting prostitution for gain.

8) Ibrahim Rousel, 34, of Manor Gardens, Wardley has been charged with rape of a female aged 16 or over and administering a substance with intent.

9) Mohammed Khalique, 22, of Beaconsfield Street, Newcastle has been charged with rape of a female aged 16 or over; supply or offer to supply a class B controlled drug.

10) Mohammed Azram, 33, of Croydon Road, Newcastle has been charged with rape of a female aged 16 or over; supply of mephadrone; supply or offer to supply a class B controlled drug; sexual assault by touching a female aged 13 or over; trafficking within the UK for sexual exploitation; causing or inciting prostitution for gain.

11) Nadeem Aslam, 41, of Belle Grove West, Newcastle has been charged with possession of cannabis; possession of mephadrone; supply of mephadrone; permit the use of premises for supply of drugs; causing or inciting prostitution for gain.

12) Prabhat Nelli, 31, Corporation Road, Newcastle has been charged with supply or offer to supply a class B drug and causing or inciting prostitution for gain.

13) Taherul Alam, 29, of Normanton Terrace, Newcastle has been charged with supply or offer to supply a class B controlled drug; permit the use of premises to supply drugs; sexual assault by touching on a female 13 or over; causing or inciting prostitution for gain.

14) Yassar Hussain, 25, of Canning Street, Newcastle has been charged with rape of a female aged 16 or over; permit the use of premises to supply drugs; assault occasioning actual bodily harm; possession of mephadrone; possession of amphetamine; causing or inciting prostitution for gain.

15) Jahangir Zaman, 41, of Hadrian Road, Newcastle has been charged with supply or offer to supply a class B controlled drug and causing or inciting prostitution for gain.

16) Badrul Hussain, 34, of Drybeck Court, has been charged with rape of a female aged under 16; supply of mephadrone; permit the use of a premises to supply drugs and causing or inciting prostitution for gain.

17) Abdul Sabe, 37, of Dean House, Newcastle has been charged with possession of cannabis; trafficking within the UK for sexual exploitation; non-penatrative sexual activity with a girl 13 to 15; supply or offer to supply cannabis; sexual assault by touching a female 13 or over and administering a substance with intent.

18) Karzan Mohammed, 23, of Graingerville South, Newcastle has been charged with rape of a female under 16; falsely imprison/detain another; supply or offer to supply cannabis; assault occasioning actual bodily harm; administering a substance with intent; rape of a female aged 16 or over and trafficking within the UK for sexual exploitation.

19) Saiful Islam, 32, of Strathmore Crescent, Newcastle has been charged with rape of a female aged under 16 and supply or offer to supply cannabis.

20) Nashir Uddin, 33, of Joan Street, Newcastle has been charged with supply or offer to supply a class A controlled drug; supply of mephadrone; permit the use of premises for supply of drugs; rape of a female under 16; causing or inciting prostitution for gain; failing to surrender to custody/respond to bail.

21) A 34-year-old man, from Newcastle, has received a summons in relation to a sexual assault and administering a substance with intent.