1. Spain: Caretaker tackles Moroccan man who screamed ‘Allahu Akbar’ and threatened to slaughter children ‘like lambs’ after breaking into school

A CARETAKER tackled a man who broke into a school shouting Allahu Akbar and threatening to slaughter children “like lambs.” Witnesses said the 46-year-old was carrying a bottle thought at first to contain poison - although it was later found to be empty - when he entered the school in Madrid. He sparked panic after managing to get into a classroom where there were three-year-old children. A caretaker held him with help from other staff before police reached the scene. The ugly incident happened just after 9am last Friday at state school Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba in Madrid’s popular La Latina neighbourhood. He was arrested for breaking and entering, criminal damage and threats.



2. Greece: MMA trained schoolgirl beats up migrant who tries to rob and assault her

A migrant in Greece chose the wrong victim for a robbery on the island of Samos last Friday. A schoolgirl was on her way to her mother when the unknown man tried to rob her. The immigrant tried three to four times to grab her bag but the girl didn’t let it go. He also made obscene gestures and moves towards the girl which would probably be categorised as sexual assault. The migrant obviously had no idea the young girl trained in martial arts and had her own plan. She kept her cool and suddenly attacked him. As a result the migrant fell to the ground. The young girl escaped and told her parents which was then reported to the Samos police department.



3. Charlie Hebdo gets fresh death threats over Islam cartoon

French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo said Monday it was pressing charges after receiving fresh death threats over a cartoon of the Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan who faces rape allegations. The provocative magazine, which suffered a deadly jihadist attack in 2015 after publishing cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, depicted Ramadan with a huge erection in its edition last Wednesday, saying: "I am the sixth pillar of Islam." The Swiss academic, an Oxford professor and conservative Islamic intellectual in France, has been accused of rape by two women after the Harvey Weinstein scandal unleashed a wave of sexual abuse accusations worldwide.



4. Merkel’s migrant policy has made Germany the TERRORIST HUB of Europe: Security services

More than 9,000 suspected terrorist plots against European countries have been discovered in recent years, according to German intelligence services. Security experts revealed in a report, seen by the Sunday Times, most of the recent cases are linked to migration of late 2015, when Germany opened its borders to Middle Eastern refugees to avoid a humanitarian emergency. The country registered 1.6 million asylum seekers in total around that time. Since 2015 police have received more than 1,900 reliable tip-offs about terrorists among the refugee population.



5. This weekend in Germany, three migrant homes were set on fire, all by the migrant residents

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This weekend, refugee hostels in North Rhine Westphalia, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Bavaria were burning. There are no cues as to the arsons being committed from the outside. At the fire in the refugee accommodation in Rüthen (North Rhine Westphalia) in the night from Saturday to Sunday, about 20 people suffered light smoke poisoning. Paramedics treated them on-site in the night to Sunday. An occupant of the accommodation was arrested as the suspect. The 22-year-old Moroccan is suspected to have initiated the fire in his room. The man was inebriated, it was announced. Criminal Police began investigations.



6. Dodgy Data Islamic Group Demands Google Censor ‘Anti-Muslim’ Results, Lauds Govt Monitoring of Breitbart London

Self-proclaimed hate crime recording group Tell MAMA has demanded that Google review its algorithms to ensure that searches on topics such as grooming gangs and terrorism do not yield “anti-Muslim” results. Tell MAMA alleged that “far right” groups have manipulated the search giant’s results to stoke tensions against Muslim communities living in Britain, in the “anti-Islamophobia” organisation’s annual report. “We urge Google to review how far-right websites are cheating its search algorithm through Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) in order to improve their rankings on stories related to crime, sexual exploitation, and terrorism,” it stated.

Tell Mama once lost its public funding for its misrepresentation of the attitude and actions of non-Muslims in the UK towards Muslims.



7. Al-Qaeda Operative Arrested For Radicalising Rohingya Refugees Alleges Sexual Harassment In Tihar Jail

Samiun Rahman, a British national of Bangladeshi origin who was arrested on charge of radicalising Rohingyas to fight the Myanmar Army, has alleged that he was "sexually harassed" in the Tihar Central Jail. [...] The 27-year-old was arrested near Shakarpur bus stand in east Delhi on September 17. Police claimed his mission was to set up base in Manipur or Mizoram and radicalise Rohingya Muslims to fight the military in Myanmar. [...] Rahman, an alleged operative of Al-Qaeda for four years, had received three-month arms training in Syria and also fought in Alleppo. Police said Rahman's father, hailing from Bangladesh, was a businessman in London while his brother and three sisters also worked in London.



8. One in 5 Indonesian students supports establishment of caliphate

ACCORDING to a new survey, almost 20 percent of Indonesian high school and university level students support the establishment of an Islamic caliphate in the world’s largest Muslim-majority country. Amid concerns of rising religious radicalism in Indonesia, research released by Jakarta-based Mata Air Foundation and Alvara Research Centre last week found that 17.8 percent of university students and 18.3 percent of high school students supported the notion of a caliphate in the archipelago. The survey drew upon the views of 2,400 high schoolers and 1,800 students from 25 top universities in Java across a wide range of faculties, reported Tempo. A quarter of Indonesian students in the study said that they were prepared to wage jihad for the establishment of a caliphate, while about a third said that they would not tolerate being ruled by a non-Muslim leader. The findings reflect a similar survey from Saiful Mujani Research and Consulting (SMRC) in June, which found that one in ten Indonesians think the country’s democratic system should be altered to become part of a global caliphate.

Indonesia is typically cited as an example of a modern, and less extremist Islamic nation.



9. Spain busts more recruiters for Islamic jihad



10. Migrant rapist who branded women ‘lesser beings’ jailed for 12 years