Monthly Archives: January 2016

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Somali ‘refugee’ linked to San Bernardino terror attack

December 6, 2015 By Leo Hohmann A young man who came to Minnesota as a “refugee” from Somalia has been linked to Syed Farook, the shooter who, along with his jihadist wife, killed 14 Americans in San Bernardino less than a week ago. Fox News contributor Rod Wheeler provided a key piece of information about

‘Refugees Are Victims of the Very Thing You Are Afraid Of’

December 8, 2015 By Alex Hannaford Despite an uncertain welcome in Texas, these Syrian families are trying to rebuild their lives after fleeing civil unrest and violence half a world away. The tapestry that hangs on the wall above the sofa in Iyad and Lina Al Afandi’s modest home just north of Dallas is the

Go back to Islam

January 4, 2016 By Leah Caldwell When hatred collides with Texas’ Stand Your Ground law, the result is fatal. It was the second week of Ramadan and Ziad Abu Naim was fasting. He was about to head to the mosque for Friday prayers when his wife, Lisa Aimone, decided she’d go with him. She and

Reported hate crimes rise by almost a fifth

October 13, 2015 By Press Association The number of hate crimes reported to police has jumped by nearly a fifth, figures show. There were 52,528 such offences recorded by forces in England and Wales in 2014-15 – an increase of 18% compared with the previous year, according to Home Office data. More than 80% were

Muslim woman was doused in alcohol on train in Islamophobic attack, study reveals

October 13, 2015 By Nadia Khomami A Muslim woman was showered in alcohol in a violent Islamophobic attack on a train as other passengers silently watched on, researchers have revealed. The incident was one of many hate attacks on Muslims uncovered in a study by criminologists Imran Awan of Birmingham City University and Dr Irene

Assault of Muslim woman in Toronto seems ‘motivated by hate’, police say

November 17, 2015 By Associated Press in Toronto Canadian police have said that the assault and robbery of a Muslim woman in Toronto appears to have been “motivated by hate”. Police said two men beat the woman up Monday while she was heading to pick up her son from school. “It was a completely unprovoked

Hate crimes against Muslims in Britain spike after ‘jihadi’ attacks, study finds

June 17, 2015 By Alan Travis Anti-Muslim attacks in the UK nearly quadrupled after the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris but fell overall on 2013-14, when Lee Rigby was murdered. Muslims in Britain are becoming the target of hate crimes in retribution for terrorist attacks around the world, according to a new report based on

Isis claims it carried out Baghdad mall attack that leaves 18 dead

January 11, 2016 By Associated Press in Baghdad Gunmen stormed into a Baghdad mall on Monday after setting off a car bomb and launching a suicide attack at its entrance, killing at least 18 people and wounding 50 in the city’s mainly Shia east, Iraqi officials said. Islamic State claimed responsibility. The officials initially described