BBC stepped into ISIS trap and portrayed Shamima Begum as a victim
BBC stepped into ISIS trap and portrayed Shamima Begum as a victim.
Shamima Begum fled her home in Bethnal Green, London, to join ISIS. She travelled with her two school friends Amira Abase and Kadiza Sultana, flying to Turkey before crossing Syria.
A few weeks ago, the British Broadcasting Service (BBC) spent thousands of dollars
giving massive coverage to Islamic State (ISIS) bride Shamima Begum thus portraying her as a victim, or even hero, as part of a propaganda stunt of the notorious Islamist militancy outfit.
According to the British tabloid The Sun, an ISIS slave has told how she saw Shamima Begum at a terrorist training camp where she would have been taught how to use suicide belts and guns.
Shamima Begum - who fled the United Kingdom (UK), as a teen to join the death cult - was also good friends with a sick ISIS slave master who would sell girls as young as 14 into a life of sexual abuse.
Dila - not her real name - is a member of the Yazidi people who were subjected to
genocide by ISIS, with an estimated 5,000 murdered and more than 10,000 kidnapped. She was kept as a slave by ISIS for seven years - being sold, raped and abused after being snatched at just 13.
And Shamima Begum's jihadi husband. Yago Riedijk, also offered some clues that she was not the housewife she claimed to be. He let slip that she received wages for the terrorist group, implying she was doing more than just staying home.
Dila eventually escaped as the caliphate collapsed - but she remains haunted by the horrifc conditions ISIS subjected her to.
She was kidnapped as a teenager - before being sold as a slave in Mosul and taken into Syria.
Shamima Begum fled her home in Bethnal Green, London, to join ISIS at the age of February 15 2015. She travelled with her two school friends, Amira Abase and Kadiza Sultana, flying to Turkey before crossing Syria.
As ISIS was defeated militarily in 2019, journalists rediscovered Shamima in the al-Hawl refugee camp in Syria
Shamima Begum seemed unphased by ISIS crimes - admitting to witnessing beheading, shrugging off the rape of Yazidis, and attempting to justify the bombing of the Manchester Arena.
But after the Government signed an order to revoke her citizenship - she appears to
have gone on a charm offensive, rehabbing her image as a regretful victim as she attempts to return to the UK.
She was even given a podcast by the BBC- which was branded a "sham".
Shamima Begum is again due to appeal after the Special Immigration Appeal
Commission rejected her latest bid to regain her British citizenship.
Duncan has warned Begum remains a threat to the UK - and points to her as a symptom of a wider issue around the treatment of female ISIS fighters.
Testimony from victims has placed the female members as key players in the abuse and tyranny - especially against those they kept as slaves, like the Yazidis.
And yet, some female fighters have been allowed to return to the UK - including the shameless Samia Hussein, who was given a new prosthetic arm on the NHS.
Duncan compared how they are treated with how British soldiers have faced witch
hunts over allegations of crimes in lraq Afghanistan and Northern Ireland.
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BBC stepped into ISIS trap and portrayed Shamima Begum as a victim (Extended Cut)
BBC stepped into ISIS trap and portrayed Shamima Begum as a victim.
Shamima Begum fled her home in Bethnal Green, London, to join ISIS. She travelled with her two school friends Amira Abase and Kadiza Sultana, flying to Turkey before crossing Syria.
A few weeks ago, the British Broadcasting Service (BBC) spent thousands of dollars
giving massive coverage to Islamic State (ISIS) bride Shamima Begum thus portraying her as a victim, or even hero, as part of a propaganda stunt of the notorious Islamist militancy outfit.
According to the British tabloid The Sun, an ISIS slave has told how she saw Shamima Begum at a terrorist training camp where she would have been taught how to use suicide belts and guns.
Shamima Begum - who fled the United Kingdom (UK), as a teen to join the death cult - was also good friends with a sick ISIS slave master who would sell girls as young as 14 into a life of sexual abuse.
Dila - not her real name - is a member of the Yazidi people who were subjected to genocide by ISIS, with an estimated 5,000 murdered and more than 10,000 kidnapped. She was kept as a slave by ISIS for seven years - being sold, raped and abused after being snatched at just 13.
And Shamima Begum's jihadi husband. Yago Riedijk, also offered some clues that she was not the housewife she claimed to be. He let slip that she received wages for the terrorist group, implying she was doing more than just staying home.
Dila eventually escaped as the caliphate collapsed - but she remains haunted by the horrifc conditions ISIS subjected her to.
She was kidnapped as a teenager - before being sold as a slave in Mosul and taken into Syria.
Shamima Begum fled her home in Bethnal Green, London, to join ISIS at the age of February 15 2015. She travelled with her
two school friends, Amira Abase and Kadiza Sultana, flying to Turkey before crossing Syria.
As ISIS was defeated militarily in 2019, journalists rediscovered Shamima in the al-Hawl refugee camp in Syria
Shamima Begum seemed unphased by ISIS crimes - admitting to witnessing beheading, shrugging off the rape of Yazidis, and attempting to justify the bombing of the Manchester Arena.
But after the Government signed an order to revoke her citizenship - she appears to
have gone on a charm offensive, rehabbing
her image as a regretful victim as she attempts to return to the UK.
She was even given a podcast by the BBC- which was branded a "sham".
Shamima Begum is again due to appeal after the Special Immigration Appeal Commission rejected her latest bid to regain her British citizenship.
Duncan has warned Begum remains a threat to the UK - and points to her as a symptom of a wider issue around the treatment of female ISIS fighters.
Testimony from victims has placed the female members as key players in the abuse and tyranny - especially against those they kept as slaves, like the Yazidis.
And yet, some female fighters have been allowed to return to the UK - including the shameless Samia Hussein, who was given a new prosthetic arm on the NHS.
Duncan compared how they are treated with how British soldiers have faced witch hunts over allegations of crimes in lraq Afghanistan and Northern Ireland.
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Sadiq Khan's Air pollution tax - while he drives round in a range rover
I drove to work in my Land Rover, Sadiq Khan admits despite Ulez plans.
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The Firing of Gabriel Gipe | Natomas Unified School District Board Meeting (9/1/2021)
12:45 Superintendent announces they will be firing the teacher.
17:33 Public Comments begin.
18:21 Audio is fixed.
31:55 Project Veritas reporter.
47:17 KCRA 3 reporter.
1:09:23 Allegations of a similar teacher to Gabriel Gipe at Leroy Greene Academy Also, during the second "recess" at the end of the video, the board members snuck out of the building and drove away. It should also be noted that Lisa Kaplan, a member of the board, appears to subscribe to all the same thinkings that Gabriel Gipe does, given her (now deleted) posts on social media.
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Kyle Rittenhouse found not guilty on all charges
Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted on all charges by a jury in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Defense lawyers for Rittenhouse argued he acted in self-defense.
The five counts that Rittenhouse faced:
Count 1: first degree reckless homicide.
Count 2: first degree recklessly endangering safety.
Count 3: first degree recklessly endangering safety.
Count 4: first degree intentional homicide.
Count 5: attempted first degree intentional homicide.
Rittenhouse could of faced life in prison if he was convicted for first-degree intentional homicide.
Prosecutors argued that Rittenhouse was a reckless aggressor and a threat who lacked remorse.
Monday — day 10 of the trial — was spent on the prosecution and defense’s closing arguments debating the likelihood that Rittenhouse’s actions qualified as self-defense.
The trial involved a review of the Kenosha videos taken by other protestors and reporters that showed Rittenhouse’s actions. The footage was used by both sides of the court to appeal to the jury.
The 12-person jury deliberated for four days before coming to its decision on Friday as protesters both against and in support of Rittenhouse awaited the verdict outside the courthouse.
The final verdict of the five counts:
Count 1: first degree reckless homicide.
NOT GUILTY.
Count 2: first degree recklessly endangering safety.
NOT GULITY.
Count 3: first degree recklessly endangering safety.
NOT GUILTY.
Count 4: first degree intentional homicide.
NOT GUILTY.
Count 5: attempted first degree intentional homicide.
NOT GUILTY
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GRAPHIC: Video allegedly shows17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse shooting 3 people, 2 fatally in Kenosha
GRAPHIC WARNING
Video allegedly shows 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse shooting 3 people, 2 fatally in Kenosha.
Credit:
Brendan Gutenschwager via Storyful
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NewsTalk - Nationality and Borders Bill
NewsTalk - Nationality and Borders Bill.
In this episode, Tasnime Akunjee, Maya Foa from Reprieve and Ella Whelan joined our host Aaqil Ahmed to discuss the dangerous posed by the changes to the nationality and borders bill.
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Shamima Begum will remain in the Syrian refugee camp for now
Shamima Begum says she fears for her life in the Syrian refugee camp. Begum said she is a target of frequent attacks, they allegedly fire bombed begum's tent, but here she is laughing and joking with other IS brides. she appears to be comfortable with the other IS brides.
It has been stated that "You certainly haven't seen what I saw", "so there was worse", "you haven't seen what I saw".
Maybe some or all of the info that was leaked to the press about shamima begum is *100%* accurate?
Clearly the right decision has been made and for all the right reasons, the safety of British citizens.
So what would happen if she is forced to leave Syria, she cannot return to the UK, so the only country that she could go has stated that if she was to enter that country, she would be executed.
So we will have to wait and see what the outcome of her choice's.
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Akunjee speaks to LBC
Tasnime Akunjee is the solicitor who defended 'Abraham', the hero driver that crashed into the 'Maida Vale knifeman'.
He tells LBC 'Abraham' does not regret what he done and would do it all again 'if it was something he had to do to save somebody'.
"The driver had both of them under his car – the guy and the girl."
Horrified witnesses saw a bystander rush into his car and plough into the knifeman after watching the brutal attack.
One local said he heard the driver shout, "I want to stop him" before jumping into his car on Chippenham Road, at 9am this morning.
Me and two geezers had to lift the car up and drag her body out. We were giving her CPR but she had stab wounds everywhere. We couldn't stop the blood."
Witnesses believe that the driver may have also hit the woman.
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Nashville school shooter (Audrey Hale) #hatecrime
#hatecrime but biden has no idea.
It was a christian school with Christian students and Christian teachers. Three Christian children are dead, and three Christian adults are dead. which part of this school was targeted is @joeBiden not getting? has biden not been told how to react or given his orders on how to treat this attack.
Biden wants a ban on assault guns. Banning these types of weapons will not stop the murder of others. No gun alone has killed anyone, it's the person pulling the trigger that kills. All guns should be so hard to obtain, this still wouldn't stop the murders, but it would make it harder for these people from using guns.
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25-year-old allegedly sexually harassed a 15-year-old school girl that was in her school uniform.
Revealed - Video that sparked migrant hotel riot: Clip of schoolgirl, 15, being 'hassled for her phone number by man, 25,' is behind night of violence after it was shared on social media by activists.
• A girl said she was sexually harassed by a man allegedly staying at the hostel
• In the clip, the man asks the 15-year-old, wearing school uniform, for her number
A violent riot outside a migrant hotel last night was sparked by fury over an online video of a schoolgirl who said she was sexually harassed by a 25-year-old man allegedly staying at the hostel.
The clip showed the man asking the 15-year-old, wearing a school uniform, for her number. The teenager, who filmed the exchange on her mobile phone, asked the bearded man his age.
When he replied that he was 25, she says: 'You don't do this in this country. You go to jail if you do this.'
The video was said to have been filmed on Tuesday in Kirkby, Merseyside, two miles from the Suites Hotel, which is used to house asylum seekers.
The video was said to have been filmed on Tuesday in Kirkby, Merseyside, two miles from the Suites Hotel, which is used to house asylum seekers.
Tonight that mob came to this hotel, the Suites in Knowsley, which is currently being used to house refugees who are victims of torture and war, to protest at the presence of refugees in the city.
Living in the conditions of war and torture, will make life harder. but for this guy, he was not at the hotel or any councilor to help him deal with the torture or war he suffered. He's out to see what he can pick up...
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Nashville school shooting (Audrey Hale)
New details continue to emerge about the 28-year-old suspect accused of shooting dead three nine-year-old children and three staff members in a devastating mass shooting at a christian elementary school in Nashville on Monday morning.
Audrey Hale, a former student, allegedly entered The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, just after 10am.
Inside, the shooter opened fire on students and staff, killing six victims.
Students Evelyn Dieckhaus, Hallie Scruggs, and William Kinney, all aged nine, Head of School Katherine Koonce, 60, Cynthia Peak, 61, and Mike Hill, 61, all died in the attack.
Two responding police officers shot the suspect dead.
Nashville police said on Monday the shooter was 28-year-old Audrey Elizabeth Hale.
Police have identified the suspected shooter by their name at birth; Hale reportedly was a transgender man who used he/him pronouns, though law enforcement officials initially described the suspect as a woman in the aftermath of the shooting. Police did not provide another name but on the suspect’s social media accounts they refer to themselves as Aiden.
Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake said in a press conference on Monday that Hale once attended the christian elementary school.
An illustrator and graphic designer who attended Nossi College of Art, Hale had no criminal record prior to Monday’s massacre and was not known to law enforcement.
During a press conference on Tuesday, Chief Drake said investigators discovered Hale had been treated for mental health challenges prior to the shooting.
The police chief said that Hale’s parents were aware the suspect had purchased one firearm, but believed it had since been sold.
In reality, the 28-year-old had legally purchased seven firearms from five different local stores – three of which were used in Monday’s shooting – and hid them in the family home.
It’s just tragic. The sweet children that were hurt and killed, the adults. All of it.”
The shooter is seen stalking the school corridors with a gun with a long barrel, including walking into a room labelled “church office”, then coming back out.
Police said Hale opened fire on students and staff, killing six.
The first call to 911 about shots being fired came in at 10.13am, police said.
When officers rushed to the campus, the shooter opened fire on arriving police cars from a window on the second floor.
Chief Drake said at a Tuesday press conference that investigators “believe there has been some training to have been able to shoot from a higher level” down onto the officers.
Officers entered the building and began clearing the building, police said.
While clearing the building, officers heard shots fired on the second level and moved to the second floor common area where they encountered Hale, fatally shooting the assailant, police said.
Bodycam footage, released on Tuesday morning, captured the officers searching for the shooter in the school.
The officers move from classroom to classroom, clearing each room while searching for the assailant, as sirens emergency alarms ring out overheard.
While clearing the rooms, gunshots are heard being fired elsewhere in the elementary school building.
The officers then encounter Hale in front of a window in the atrium on the second floor of the school.
The 28-year-old former student is then shot dead by two veteran officers.
Monday’s tragedy unfolded over roughly 14 minutes.
The shooter had drawn a detailed map of the building and conducted surveillance before carrying out the massacre, police said.
"We have a manifesto, we have some writings that we're going over that pertain to this date, the actual incident," the police chief told reporters on Monday. "We have a map drawn out of how this was all going to take place."
He said in an interview with NBC News that investigators believe the killer had "some resentment for having to go to that school".
Writings recovered from Hale also revealed that the attack was calculated and planned.
Hale’s chilling final messages have now come to light, issuing a dark warning to a friend that “something bad is about to happen” just minutes before the shooting unfolded.
Hale sent a series of direct messages to friend Averianna Patton via Instagram on Monday morning.
In the harrowing messages sent at 9.57am, Hale revealed plans to die by suicide telling Ms Patton “this is my last goodbye” and that she would soon be reading about it “on the news after I die”.
“One day this will make more sense,” Hale wrote.
Just 16 minutes later – at 10.13am – law enforcement received the first 911 call reporting shots fired inside The Covenant School.
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Shamima begum says men with guns were exciting
Shamima begum claims that seeing men dressed all in black and carrying guns was exciting
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Begum: 'I needed help and guidance to get to Syria'
Begum: 'I needed help and guidance to get to Syria'
The latest step in Shamima Begum's battle to have her British citizenship restored is expected to come to court on Monday.
Ms Begum travelled to Syria to join the so-called Islamic State group in 2015, with her citizenship stripped on national security grounds in 2019.
Josh Baker has covered her story since the day she left and he has been speaking to her for more than a year for a podcast series and BBC TV documentary.
In this excerpt she argues that she needed help from traffickers to reach Syria.
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Joe Biden Money
Minimum of 5 million dollars, alleged. How long has he been doing this?
Even the #FBI attempted to cover it up, which you'll see on the video. If this is what Biden has been doing for years, what has he pushed through with the powers of being president.
Biden has commented that he wanted the police to be held accountable, the Americans now want the same. So President Joe Biden should be held accountable for this 5 million dollars, if he is found guilty.
Andrew Tate BBC interview influencer challenged on misogyny and rape allegations
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate has denied fuelling a culture of misogyny and defended his reputation in a combative interview with the BBC.
When the BBC put a range of allegations to him - including specific accusations of rape, human trafficking and exploiting women, for which he is being investigated by Romanian prosecutors - he dismissed them.
This was Mr Tate's first television interview with a major broadcaster since being released into house arrest from police custody in Romania in April.
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Andrew Tate: Controversial influencer challenged on misogyny in BBC interview
Social media influencer Andrew Tate has been quizzed on whether his controversial views about women harm young people by the BBC's Lucy Wiliamson (@LucyWilliamson)
Mr Tate has dismissed a range of allegations put to him by the BBC, including specific accusations of rape, human trafficking and exploiting women. He is under house arrest while being investigated by Romanian prosecutors.
The influencer has claimed heis a "force for good" and that he is "acting under the instruction of God to do good things"
This is Mr Tate's first television interview with a major broadcaster since being released into house arrest from police custody.
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