1. Blackburn imam accused of trying to pay boy for sex following pedophile vigilante sting

An imam from Blackburn has been arrested on suspicion of arranging to meet an underage boy for sex after being detained following a sting operation by a vigilante group. Mufti Ashraf Sidat, secretary general and principal of Masjid-e-Noorul Islam, is accused of attempting to engage in sexual activity with a child after speaking on dating app Grindr. Facebook vigilante group Justice Will Be Served claim Sidat was speaking to a decoy of theirs posing as an underage boy. The suspect claims he believed he was speaking to an 18-year-old. The group filmed them meeting up with Sidat when he allegedly went to go meet the “15-year-old” he had been talking to. He is also accused of bringing money with him to pay for the sexual encounter.

Daily Mail also covered this story.





2. What British Muslims Think: A new documentary

Trevor Phillips has made a documentary delving into the beliefs of Muslims living in Britain. Politicians speak a lot about how important integration into society is when it comes to immigration. Certainly, a big part of integrating into a society is taking on the set of beliefs of that society. After all, the beliefs and values form a great part of a country’s culture. If the British wish to maintain their culture despite immigrants forming a large group of their population, it is critical that these immigrants accept and move towards British beliefs.

3. Friday Sermon in North Carolina: We Will Fight the Jews



4. Denmark faces “serious” terrorism risk – Security & Intelligence agency

The terrorist threat in Denmark remains “serious,” with some jihadists who left Europe to join Islamic State now returning and possibly planning attacks at home, the Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET) said in a report. Military action against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) in Syria and Iraq has reduced the terrorist group’s capacity, PET said. Nevertheless, people in the West are being asked to commit terrorist attacks; at least 150 Danish nationals have joined IS since 2012, according to the report.

5. “No substitution meals”: French Mayor on pork in schools

A short news clip from French TV quotes the Mayor of Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur standing firm on his position of putting pork back on the menu.

6. Police Hunt Down Facebook Users Who Made “Offensive” Comments About Muslim Grooming Gangs Online

Northumbria Police have warned that “offensive” comments on the Internet will not be tolerated, tracking down users who made “potentially criminal” posts on social media about grooming gangs. The force launched an investigation into comments left on its Facebook page in response to articles about the Operation Shelter scandal, in which young white British girls were groomed, sexually abused and trafficked by mostly Muslim men of South Asian descent in Newcastle. Officers made a review of every comment on the page after a member of the public complained that a number of posts referred to the race and religion of the 18 people convicted following the operation.

The Breitbart article links to a related article quoting members of a Muslim grooming gang discussing how they view White, non-Muslim women.

7. Iranian State TV asks child about going to Al Quds day and gets an unexpected answer



8. Iran protesters thank Trump, call for stronger sanctions

They are risking their lives to bring freedom to Iran, and vow to continue their protests. “These uprisings have just begun. People are not at all willing to give up,” one activist told Fox News from the streets of Iran. “Their patience has come to an end and they have nothing to lose. Iran will surely not fall down and people will not retreat from their demands.” The defiance comes as President Trump announced Friday that he is waving sanctions against Iran under the controversial 2015 nuclear deal one last time, and gave the European allies four months to change the terms of the agreement or he may seek to scrap it. The protesters we talked to demand even harsher sanctions. “They should impose major sanctions on the regime,” one protester demanded. Another added there “should be sanctions for human rights violations.”

9. Female tourists can’t visit Saudi Arabia alone

Women under 25 must be accompanied by family members. [...] JEDDAH — Women over 25 years of age will only be granted a tourist visa to visit the Kingdom if they are part of a tourist group, according to the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH). A team of representatives from the ministries of interior and foreign affairs as well as the SCTNH was formed to draft the rules and regulations for issuing tourist visas. The regulations state that women under 25 years of age must be accompanied by family members while women above 25 years of age must be a part of a tourist group under a certified tourism agency in order to be granted tourist visas. Tourism agency organizing the visit must be licensed by the pertinent authority of its country.

10. WATCH: German state TV manipulates facts in coverage of vigil for teenager murdered by 15 year old Afghan refugee

In this video, they discuss how a vigil for the murdered girl “ended in turmoil”, but fail to mention it was because Antifa came to attack the marchers, a fact that was widely reported at the time.