UK and the Rise of Radical Islam

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Radical British preacher Anjem Choudary faces May trial on terrorism charges
Even if Rishi Sunak manages to push this jihadi to jail, he will be out the moment the next UK general elections are over and once Labour comes into power.

British Labour Party is among the worst pro-jihadi parties in the Western world. They have done what Baby Castro has done in Kaneddastan but with Islamist fanatical forces. Once they win, they will open the floodgates for mass migration.
 

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Even if Rishi Sunak manages to push this jihadi to jail, he will be out the moment the next UK general elections are over and once Labour comes into power.

British Labour Party is among the worst pro-jihadi parties in the Western world. They have done what Baby Castro has done in Kaneddastan but with Islamist fanatical forces. Once they win, they will open the floodgates for mass migration.
The dark reality we need to face up is that most muslims have genocidal levels of hatred against Hinduism and other Dharmic religions.
This will remain as long as they are repeatedly told by the mullas to do so every week. Only whey they free themselves from such repeated brainwash and are allowed to question the book will there be some improvement.
So just 1 preacher being prosecuted won't change things on ground one bit.
 

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The dark reality we need to face up is that most muslims have genocidal levels of hatred against Hinduism and other Dharmic religions.
This will remain as long as they are repeatedly told by the mullas to do so every week. Only whey they free themselves from such repeated brainwash and are allowed to question the book will there be some improvement.
So just 1 preacher being prosecuted won't change things on ground one bit.
That can only happen when Hindus start using the same gang tactics against them and instill a fear of loss. It's something you people have to start thinking but it is necessary. Look at how the UK Hindu community suffered at the hands of Islamists in Leicester. This story keeps repeating worldwide an all you Hindus do is sit and have chai-biscuit, expecting the states to intervene just because "you voted". We are a small community but you are massive. If you don't take the onus to defend Dharma, what chances to sister faiths have?
 

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Family who 'left bride in a vegetative state when she was flown from Pakistan for arranged marriage but failed to meet their expectations'
  • A jury has heard Ambreen Sheikh was left lying unconscious for up to three days
By MARK LISTER

PUBLISHED: 07:59 BST, 12 October 2023 | UPDATED: 10:25 BST, 12 October 2023






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The family who allegedly left a bride unconscious for days before calling for help after she 'failed to meet their expectations' have been pictured – as she continues to lie in a vegetative state.
Ambreen Fatima Sheikh was called 'smelly' and criticised by her in-laws for not cooking her husband chapatis after moving to the UK following an arranged marriage in Pakistan, a court heard.
Ambreen, who has been in a vegetative state for eight years, was also allegedly given drug-filled cigarettes to smoke by her husband Asgar Sheikh, 30, and there had been talk of sending her back to Pakistan by her new British family.
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She 'wasn't meeting the expectations of her husband or family,' the court has previously heard.
A jury has been told that Ambreen was left lying unconscious for up to three days before her new family called for an ambulance in July, 2015 – and she has never regained consciousness.
She had suffered a severe burn to her lower back and had ingested anti-diabetic medication, despite not being a diabetic.
Her husband Asgar, father-in-law Khalid Sheikh, 55, mother-in-law Shabnam Sheikh, 53, and brother and sister-in-law Shakalayne, 24, and Shagufa Sheikh, 29, are all standing trial charged with causing or allowing a vulnerable adult to suffer serious physical harm.
Shagufa, Shabnam and Asgar are also accused of doing an act intending to pervert the course of justice.
All five defendants are accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They deny all of the offences.
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Ambreen wed Asgar in an arranged marriage in Pakistan in 2013.

Asgar and his parents returned to the family home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, soon after, but his wife, who was in her 30s, did not follow until November 2014.

Leeds Crown Court heard from Shabnam's cousin Naheela Saddiq, who speaking though an interpreter, told the jury what the family thought of Ambreen.

In January 2015 Naheela was told by Shabnam that Ambreen 'has smoked a cigarette with like a drug in it'.

'I asked Ambreen "have you smoked a cigarette with a drug in?" and Ambreen told me that Asgar has given her the cigarette.

'I said that it is not good offering a cigarette to his wife and smoking it with drugs in there.'

On another occasion, during a telephone call, Shabnam told her cousin that Ambreen was 'very smelly. She doesn't take a shower, she doesn't keep her body clean.'

Naheela advised that the family should buy her shampoo, deodorant and perfume because she was young and new to the country.

All five defendants are accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They deny all of the offences

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All five defendants are accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They deny all of the offences
A jury has heard that Ambreen was left lying unconscious for up to three days before her new family called for an ambulance in July, 2015 - and she has never regained consciousness

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A jury has heard that Ambreen was left lying unconscious for up to three days before her new family called for an ambulance in July, 2015 - and she has never regained consciousness
'I told Shabnam that she is in a new environment, she has come from Pakistan and to give her time, give her six months to get used to it,' Naheela told the court.

'Shabnam was saying that Ambreen is not cooking chapatis, not doing chores for her husband, stuff like that.

'"Routine household things she does not do" – I told her to give her time to pick things up.

'I said that if you cannot get on with this girl, send her back to Pakistan.'

The court heard that Khalid wanted to send Ambreen back to Pakistan, but Shabnam refused.

The jury has been told that at around 1.12am on August 1, 2015, a call was made to the ambulance service from Shagufa who 'reported that her sister-in law couldn't breathe properly'.

It was said the ambulance arrived at 1.31am and paramedics were taken to Shagufa's bedroom where Ambreen lay unconscious.

Ambreen was taken to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary and was put onto the intensive care ward and intubated. A CT scan found swelling on her brain and staff 'took the necessary steps to try and discover the cause', the court heard.

It was the next day when a lumbar puncture – or spinal tap – was going to be performed that it was discovered she had a 'severe' burn to her lower back. The spinal tap showed no evidence of infection to the brain.

Medical professionals say the burn pre-dated Ambreen's admission to hospital and had taken place for a period of five to seven days before and was likely to have been brought about by a caustic substance.

The trial continues.
 

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Family who 'left bride in a vegetative state when she was flown from Pakistan for arranged marriage but failed to meet their expectations'
  • A jury has heard Ambreen Sheikh was left lying unconscious for up to three days
By MARK LISTER

PUBLISHED: 07:59 BST, 12 October 2023 | UPDATED: 10:25 BST, 12 October 2023






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The family who allegedly left a bride unconscious for days before calling for help after she 'failed to meet their expectations' have been pictured – as she continues to lie in a vegetative state.
Ambreen Fatima Sheikh was called 'smelly' and criticised by her in-laws for not cooking her husband chapatis after moving to the UK following an arranged marriage in Pakistan, a court heard.
Ambreen, who has been in a vegetative state for eight years, was also allegedly given drug-filled cigarettes to smoke by her husband Asgar Sheikh, 30, and there had been talk of sending her back to Pakistan by her new British family.
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She 'wasn't meeting the expectations of her husband or family,' the court has previously heard.
A jury has been told that Ambreen was left lying unconscious for up to three days before her new family called for an ambulance in July, 2015 – and she has never regained consciousness.
She had suffered a severe burn to her lower back and had ingested anti-diabetic medication, despite not being a diabetic.
Her husband Asgar, father-in-law Khalid Sheikh, 55, mother-in-law Shabnam Sheikh, 53, and brother and sister-in-law Shakalayne, 24, and Shagufa Sheikh, 29, are all standing trial charged with causing or allowing a vulnerable adult to suffer serious physical harm.
Shagufa, Shabnam and Asgar are also accused of doing an act intending to pervert the course of justice.
All five defendants are accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They deny all of the offences.
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Ambreen wed Asgar in an arranged marriage in Pakistan in 2013.

Asgar and his parents returned to the family home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, soon after, but his wife, who was in her 30s, did not follow until November 2014.

Leeds Crown Court heard from Shabnam's cousin Naheela Saddiq, who speaking though an interpreter, told the jury what the family thought of Ambreen.

In January 2015 Naheela was told by Shabnam that Ambreen 'has smoked a cigarette with like a drug in it'.

'I asked Ambreen "have you smoked a cigarette with a drug in?" and Ambreen told me that Asgar has given her the cigarette.

'I said that it is not good offering a cigarette to his wife and smoking it with drugs in there.'

On another occasion, during a telephone call, Shabnam told her cousin that Ambreen was 'very smelly. She doesn't take a shower, she doesn't keep her body clean.'

Naheela advised that the family should buy her shampoo, deodorant and perfume because she was young and new to the country.

All five defendants are accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They deny all of the offences

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All five defendants are accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They deny all of the offences
A jury has heard that Ambreen was left lying unconscious for up to three days before her new family called for an ambulance in July, 2015 - and she has never regained consciousness

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A jury has heard that Ambreen was left lying unconscious for up to three days before her new family called for an ambulance in July, 2015 - and she has never regained consciousness
'I told Shabnam that she is in a new environment, she has come from Pakistan and to give her time, give her six months to get used to it,' Naheela told the court.

'Shabnam was saying that Ambreen is not cooking chapatis, not doing chores for her husband, stuff like that.

'"Routine household things she does not do" – I told her to give her time to pick things up.

'I said that if you cannot get on with this girl, send her back to Pakistan.'

The court heard that Khalid wanted to send Ambreen back to Pakistan, but Shabnam refused.

The jury has been told that at around 1.12am on August 1, 2015, a call was made to the ambulance service from Shagufa who 'reported that her sister-in law couldn't breathe properly'.

It was said the ambulance arrived at 1.31am and paramedics were taken to Shagufa's bedroom where Ambreen lay unconscious.

Ambreen was taken to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary and was put onto the intensive care ward and intubated. A CT scan found swelling on her brain and staff 'took the necessary steps to try and discover the cause', the court heard.

It was the next day when a lumbar puncture – or spinal tap – was going to be performed that it was discovered she had a 'severe' burn to her lower back. The spinal tap showed no evidence of infection to the brain.

Medical professionals say the burn pre-dated Ambreen's admission to hospital and had taken place for a period of five to seven days before and was likely to have been brought about by a caustic substance.

The trial continues.
And I don't see much evidence that the girl's family cared much.
Speechless. We genuinely are "blessed" with our neighbouring people.
 

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Family who 'left bride in a vegetative state when she was flown from Pakistan for arranged marriage but failed to meet their expectations'
  • A jury has heard Ambreen Sheikh was left lying unconscious for up to three days
By MARK LISTER

PUBLISHED: 07:59 BST, 12 October 2023 | UPDATED: 10:25 BST, 12 October 2023






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The family who allegedly left a bride unconscious for days before calling for help after she 'failed to meet their expectations' have been pictured – as she continues to lie in a vegetative state.
Ambreen Fatima Sheikh was called 'smelly' and criticised by her in-laws for not cooking her husband chapatis after moving to the UK following an arranged marriage in Pakistan, a court heard.
Ambreen, who has been in a vegetative state for eight years, was also allegedly given drug-filled cigarettes to smoke by her husband Asgar Sheikh, 30, and there had been talk of sending her back to Pakistan by her new British family.
View attachment 226202
She 'wasn't meeting the expectations of her husband or family,' the court has previously heard.
A jury has been told that Ambreen was left lying unconscious for up to three days before her new family called for an ambulance in July, 2015 – and she has never regained consciousness.
She had suffered a severe burn to her lower back and had ingested anti-diabetic medication, despite not being a diabetic.
Her husband Asgar, father-in-law Khalid Sheikh, 55, mother-in-law Shabnam Sheikh, 53, and brother and sister-in-law Shakalayne, 24, and Shagufa Sheikh, 29, are all standing trial charged with causing or allowing a vulnerable adult to suffer serious physical harm.
Shagufa, Shabnam and Asgar are also accused of doing an act intending to pervert the course of justice.
All five defendants are accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They deny all of the offences.
View attachment 226203
View attachment 226204
Ambreen wed Asgar in an arranged marriage in Pakistan in 2013.

Asgar and his parents returned to the family home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, soon after, but his wife, who was in her 30s, did not follow until November 2014.

Leeds Crown Court heard from Shabnam's cousin Naheela Saddiq, who speaking though an interpreter, told the jury what the family thought of Ambreen.

In January 2015 Naheela was told by Shabnam that Ambreen 'has smoked a cigarette with like a drug in it'.

'I asked Ambreen "have you smoked a cigarette with a drug in?" and Ambreen told me that Asgar has given her the cigarette.

'I said that it is not good offering a cigarette to his wife and smoking it with drugs in there.'

On another occasion, during a telephone call, Shabnam told her cousin that Ambreen was 'very smelly. She doesn't take a shower, she doesn't keep her body clean.'

Naheela advised that the family should buy her shampoo, deodorant and perfume because she was young and new to the country.

All five defendants are accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They deny all of the offences

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All five defendants are accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They deny all of the offences
A jury has heard that Ambreen was left lying unconscious for up to three days before her new family called for an ambulance in July, 2015 - and she has never regained consciousness

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A jury has heard that Ambreen was left lying unconscious for up to three days before her new family called for an ambulance in July, 2015 - and she has never regained consciousness
'I told Shabnam that she is in a new environment, she has come from Pakistan and to give her time, give her six months to get used to it,' Naheela told the court.

'Shabnam was saying that Ambreen is not cooking chapatis, not doing chores for her husband, stuff like that.

'"Routine household things she does not do" – I told her to give her time to pick things up.

'I said that if you cannot get on with this girl, send her back to Pakistan.'

The court heard that Khalid wanted to send Ambreen back to Pakistan, but Shabnam refused.

The jury has been told that at around 1.12am on August 1, 2015, a call was made to the ambulance service from Shagufa who 'reported that her sister-in law couldn't breathe properly'.

It was said the ambulance arrived at 1.31am and paramedics were taken to Shagufa's bedroom where Ambreen lay unconscious.

Ambreen was taken to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary and was put onto the intensive care ward and intubated. A CT scan found swelling on her brain and staff 'took the necessary steps to try and discover the cause', the court heard.

It was the next day when a lumbar puncture – or spinal tap – was going to be performed that it was discovered she had a 'severe' burn to her lower back. The spinal tap showed no evidence of infection to the brain.

Medical professionals say the burn pre-dated Ambreen's admission to hospital and had taken place for a period of five to seven days before and was likely to have been brought about by a caustic substance.

The trial continues.
Never knew you have Norf FC - Pakee edition also.

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A very well educated terrorist stopped. Had designed a kamizaze drone bomb based on a Tomehawk missile. Mohamad Al-Bared, 26, of Syrian background via Romania. PhD engineering student.

A PhD engineering student is facing prison after being convicted of building a kamikaze drone for the Islamic State terror group.

Mohamad Al-Bared, 26, whose parents are both doctors, copied the design of a Tomahawk missile to build the device, which was capable of delivering a bomb or chemical weapon over a distance of five miles. The mechanical engineering graduate made the wings on a 3D printer and sent weekly updates to IS so his designs could be replicated.

The terror group was so impressed by the student's work that it shared one of his videos in a propaganda film on the encrypted messaging app Telegram.

Police who raided Al-Bared's family home in Coventry in January found the drone in his bedroom along with a completed application form for IS membership, in which he had stated he had a master's degree in electronic engineering.

He was yesterday found guilty of preparing acts of terrorism by researching and developing an unmanned aerial vehicle, sharing technical design details and registering a UK company as false cover for travel abroad to join Islamic State.




A judge told him to expect a lengthy jail term when he returns to Birmingham Crown Court for sentencing in November.

Al-Bared, who has a mechanical engineering degree from Coventry University, a master's from Warwick University and was studying for a PhD at Birmingham University, told his IS contacts in January that he wanted to leave Britain and join them.

He registered a fake food import-export firm with Companies House as cover for the trip and was advised by the terrorist group to travel to Turkey then on to Nigeria.

Al-Bared, a keen gardener who grew fruit and vegetables in an allotment, had a document called 'Science of explosives' with handwritten notes on the properties of phosgene, a poisonous gas used during the First World War, along with documents on sarin gas and the poison ricin.

The student's parents were both in court as the unanimous guilty verdict was returned. Al-Bared's mother broke down in tears and had to be helped from the courtroom.







udge Paul Farrer KC told Al-Bared: 'You have been convicted of an offence of the utmost gravity. A lengthy prison sentence in the inevitable consequence of it but the length and nature of the sentence is a matter for careful consideration.

'The court will benefit from a risk assessment from the probation service in relation to dangerousness.'

Al-Bared's parents were born in Syria but moved to study medicine in Romania, where they had their three children and remained for 20 years. The family settled in Britain in 2014.

Det Chief Supt Mark Payne, head of Counter-Terrorism Policing West Midlands, said Al-Bared was a 'really, really dangerous individual who was quite some way towards helping to instigate an attack by IS'.

'Anybody who has the qualifications and the knowledge and the skills that he has, that gives them a dimension that they don't seem currently to possess,' he added.

'He's a prized asset and somebody who, I'm sure, would be very valuable to them.'
 

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Family who 'left bride in a vegetative state when she was flown from Pakistan for arranged marriage but failed to meet their expectations'
  • A jury has heard Ambreen Sheikh was left lying unconscious for up to three days
By MARK LISTER

PUBLISHED: 07:59 BST, 12 October 2023 | UPDATED: 10:25 BST, 12 October 2023






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The family who allegedly left a bride unconscious for days before calling for help after she 'failed to meet their expectations' have been pictured – as she continues to lie in a vegetative state.
Ambreen Fatima Sheikh was called 'smelly' and criticised by her in-laws for not cooking her husband chapatis after moving to the UK following an arranged marriage in Pakistan, a court heard.
Ambreen, who has been in a vegetative state for eight years, was also allegedly given drug-filled cigarettes to smoke by her husband Asgar Sheikh, 30, and there had been talk of sending her back to Pakistan by her new British family.
View attachment 226202
She 'wasn't meeting the expectations of her husband or family,' the court has previously heard.
A jury has been told that Ambreen was left lying unconscious for up to three days before her new family called for an ambulance in July, 2015 – and she has never regained consciousness.
She had suffered a severe burn to her lower back and had ingested anti-diabetic medication, despite not being a diabetic.
Her husband Asgar, father-in-law Khalid Sheikh, 55, mother-in-law Shabnam Sheikh, 53, and brother and sister-in-law Shakalayne, 24, and Shagufa Sheikh, 29, are all standing trial charged with causing or allowing a vulnerable adult to suffer serious physical harm.
Shagufa, Shabnam and Asgar are also accused of doing an act intending to pervert the course of justice.
All five defendants are accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They deny all of the offences.
View attachment 226203
View attachment 226204
Ambreen wed Asgar in an arranged marriage in Pakistan in 2013.

Asgar and his parents returned to the family home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, soon after, but his wife, who was in her 30s, did not follow until November 2014.

Leeds Crown Court heard from Shabnam's cousin Naheela Saddiq, who speaking though an interpreter, told the jury what the family thought of Ambreen.

In January 2015 Naheela was told by Shabnam that Ambreen 'has smoked a cigarette with like a drug in it'.

'I asked Ambreen "have you smoked a cigarette with a drug in?" and Ambreen told me that Asgar has given her the cigarette.

'I said that it is not good offering a cigarette to his wife and smoking it with drugs in there.'

On another occasion, during a telephone call, Shabnam told her cousin that Ambreen was 'very smelly. She doesn't take a shower, she doesn't keep her body clean.'

Naheela advised that the family should buy her shampoo, deodorant and perfume because she was young and new to the country.

All five defendants are accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They deny all of the offences

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All five defendants are accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They deny all of the offences
A jury has heard that Ambreen was left lying unconscious for up to three days before her new family called for an ambulance in July, 2015 - and she has never regained consciousness

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A jury has heard that Ambreen was left lying unconscious for up to three days before her new family called for an ambulance in July, 2015 - and she has never regained consciousness
'I told Shabnam that she is in a new environment, she has come from Pakistan and to give her time, give her six months to get used to it,' Naheela told the court.

'Shabnam was saying that Ambreen is not cooking chapatis, not doing chores for her husband, stuff like that.

'"Routine household things she does not do" – I told her to give her time to pick things up.

'I said that if you cannot get on with this girl, send her back to Pakistan.'

The court heard that Khalid wanted to send Ambreen back to Pakistan, but Shabnam refused.

The jury has been told that at around 1.12am on August 1, 2015, a call was made to the ambulance service from Shagufa who 'reported that her sister-in law couldn't breathe properly'.

It was said the ambulance arrived at 1.31am and paramedics were taken to Shagufa's bedroom where Ambreen lay unconscious.

Ambreen was taken to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary and was put onto the intensive care ward and intubated. A CT scan found swelling on her brain and staff 'took the necessary steps to try and discover the cause', the court heard.

It was the next day when a lumbar puncture – or spinal tap – was going to be performed that it was discovered she had a 'severe' burn to her lower back. The spinal tap showed no evidence of infection to the brain.

Medical professionals say the burn pre-dated Ambreen's admission to hospital and had taken place for a period of five to seven days before and was likely to have been brought about by a caustic substance.

The trial continues.


So basically the woman is in death bed.
 

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