1. Myanmar beauty queen stripped of title after calling Rohingya Muslims “harbingers of terror and violence”

A Myanmar beauty queen has been stripped of her title after accusing Rohingya Muslims of being 'harbingers of terror and violence' in the ongoing conflict in the Rakhine state. Shwe Eain Si, 19, who was Miss Grand Myanmar, posted a video on Facebook last week describing the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army a 'caliphate-style movement' and said she was using her fame to 'speak out the truth'. But organisers of the competition said she was 'not behaving like a role model' and took her crown away for breach of contract.



2. Italian Interior Minister Says Ban on Islamic Law “Non-Negotiable”

“It is not possible to subject our country to a jurisdiction marked by religious radicalism,' said Italian Interior Minister Marco Minniti on Sunday, stressing that there can be no question of allowing sharia law a foothold in Italy. 'Whoever looks to sharia law must understand that it won’t happen in Italy,' Minniti told an assembly at the School of Democracy in the northern Italian city of Aosta, adding that 'on this question there can be no middle ground since these values are non-negotiable.' The Minister tied the question of Islamic law to that of 'women’s equality with men,' noting that 'we are a country that has made enormous strides forward in this matter.'



3. Police hunt man accused of assaulting girl, 15, on train in west London

Police are hunting a man wanted over a sex assault on a 15-year-old girl on a train in west London. Tasim Qinami, 19, was charged after the teenager was attacked while travelling between Twickenham and Richmond in November last year. Qinami was due to appear at Blackfriars Crown Court on June 28 charged with sexual assault but failed to turn up, British Transport Police said. A number of attempted to arrest him failed, a spokesman added. Officers have today released an image of Qinami in a bid to trace him.



4. Convicted jihadi who aided failed London terror attack given council job in “blunder”

Mulumebet Girma, 33, was jailed for aiding the London July 21 bombers in 2008 but got a job council job after lying about her past. The Ethiopian former model even appeared on the cover of the council’s magazine to promote its apprenticeship scheme. Southwark Tory councillor Michael Mitchell said: “This is a truly shocking blunder. "Allowing someone with that background to work with potentially vulnerable clients is an entirely avoidable risk. It’s a huge error.” Girma was jailed for helping failed suicide bomber Hussain Osman flee after his plot to kill Tube passengers on July 21, 2005.



5. Italian politician exposes the Left’s migrant agenda



6. Libya: At least 4,000 in limbo after being freed from smuggling camps



7. Pakistan: Minorities troubled by “For non-Muslims only” ad

A recent advertisement has once again fanned anger among the religious minorities in Pakistan as the advertisement for the posts of sanitary workers calls for non-Muslim candidates only. This discriminatory ad was publicized by the Sindh government. Expressing anger over the discriminatory ad, a prominent Pakistani Christian educationist Professor Anjum James Paul said that such advertisements were institutionalized religious discrimination. The recent advertisement puts forth job opportunities for car mechanic, laborer, in charge of maintenance and cleaners. However the advertisement also goes on to call only non-Muslim candidates for the position of cleaners.



8. Sudanese diplomat avoids charges after groping woman in NYC

A Sudanese diplomat groped a woman at an East Village bar then tried to run from police — but cops ultimately had to cut him loose because of his diplomatic status, officials said Monday. The 23-year-old woman told cops that Hassan Salih, 36, pawed her breasts and buttocks about 2:30 a.m. Sunday at Bar None on Third Ave. near 13th St., officials said. The disgusted woman grabbed a bar security guard to report what happened and they called the police. The cops arrived and detained Salih as they conducted interviews, and that's when the diplomat tried to make a run for it.



9. Belgium suspends funding for Palestinian schools

The Belgian government is suspending funding for two school construction projects in the Palestinian territories after it emerged that a school it backed was later renamed after a woman it considers a terrorist. Belgium said it backed a school in the south of Hebron only to find out in 2013 that local authorities changed its name to "Dalal Mughrabi Elementary School." Foreign Minister Didier Reynders said that Mughrabi was "a Palestinian terrorist" who led a 1978 attack against Israel which killed 38, including 13 children.



10. Imam in Australia condemns Muslim parents who let children listen to music