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Eight Jihadist groups have already settled in Spain

I have read it at 20 Minutos. It is not the most reliable news outlet; moreover, the sources are not mentioned, but the information is, nevertheless, credible. I translate the most relevant parts to English:

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According to antiterrorist sources consulted by 20 minutes, eight Jihadist groups have already settled in Spain and are located mostly in Catalonia, Madrid, Andalusia and Valencia.

Their threat is real, since most of these sleeping cells “can be activated at any time and perpetrate criminal attacks”.

Three of these groups have a remarkable appeal among the Moslem community in Spain, especially among the young men that the National police defines as “second generation”, that is, children of immigrants born in Spain, with higher education and western lifestyle. They do not seem to be radical Islamists. [This paragraph just repeats conventional info. Moreover, there is not yet a “second generation” of Muslim immigrants in Spain]

The first of these groups is Al Qaeda for the Maghreb, the former Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat. It has been responsible for the last big terrorist attacks in the north of Africa; in their statements they use to call for jihad in order to take back Ceuta, Melilla and Al Andalus. Spanish Police continues to follow their track in Catalonia.

The second group is the Islamic Combat Group of Morocco (GICM), detected in Madrid and Catalonia. They are the authors of the 11-M attack. [The responsibility for the attack has been never clear]

The third movement is linked with the ideological group Takfir Wal Hijra (Anathema and Exile), the most violent and radical movement of Islamic fundamentalism.

Pakistani Youths

This group [seems to refer to Takfir Wal Hijra], which justifies crime to support Jihad, recruits mainly among young Pakistanis. As 70 % of the Pakistanis living in Spain are located in Catalonia, it is in that region where the Police focus their investigations.

National Police is tracking down 100 telephone centres and 700 religious gathering place, non-registered garage-mosques, flats and business stands used for recruitment.

The other five terrorist groups [“movements” in the original] operating in Spain are Salafia Jihadia (from Morocco, enthusiasts of Osama Bin Laden); Muslim Brothers (from Egypt, settled on the Levantine coast); Gamma Islamiya Egipt; Tabligh al Dawa (from India, located in Andalusia and Murcia), and finally Hiz ut Tahir (in Catalonia).

3.000 surfers in Spain visit radical webs

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The antiterrorist police services estimate there are 3.000 uses In Spain visiting regularly Jihadi websites, generally in an anonym way, from cybercafés. These complement mosques and other religious sites in the dissemination of radical propaganda. Increasingly, jihadists translate their contents from Arabic into English; the first pages in Spanish have appeared recently.

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Comment: The fact that Spain is one of the targets of the Third Jihad is not surprising. Muslims have the religious obligation to expand Islam -mostly political Islam; conversion can be forced later on in many ways- and in particular they have the compelling obligation to retrieve those lands on which Islam once ruled. Al Andalus –that is Spain, and not only the south of Spain, the modern Andalucía- was once under Mohammedan yoke and is therefore among the priorities of the Jihad.

The answer by Spaniards to this threat cannot be more discouraging. Spanish government withdrew its troops from Iraq immediately after the first terrorist attack, even if they were not combat troops. Their next initiative was the proposal of the Alliance of Civilizations. Spanish citizenship showed their spinelessness the day after the attack, flocking together in massive demonstrations with white painted hands and pathetic slogans like “Terrorism = Pain¨, “No more death” or “Death will not suppress your voices”.


Will the next terrorist attack make them aware that withdrawal will never be enough but only total surrender? And will they defend themselves or will they blandly show their inoffensive with hands again?

PS: Spanish Government is currently “negotiating” (paying the ransom) the release of 26 sailors kidnapped by Somali pirates.

Tenemos una buena noticia para los seguidores de Mahoma: Ya pueden beber toda la birra que quieran

Pero tenemos otra mala: No puede pasar de 0,5% de alcohol.

Rachida Dati, ministra de Justicia francesa, resulta mucho más cara a los franceses que sus hermanos delincuentes

Aunque traté de ello aquí. Al volver a leerlo he considerado interesante dar algunos datos adicionales sobre los dispendios de esta marroquí devenida Ministra de Justicia de Francia.

En diciembre de 2007 se había gastado 270,000 euros en gastos de representación, un 30% más de lo presupuestado. Hubo que asignarle 100,000 euros adicionales para sus caprichos.

En los tres primeros meses de 2008 se había gastado ya 112,000 de los 200,000 euros presupuestados. Ha puesto la excusa de las celebraciones de Año Nuevo y a una recepción a los ministros de Justicia de los países francófonos.

Al darme cuenta de que tiene dos hermanos delincuentes, me he acordado de ese chiste del que le cuenta a su amigo que le han robado la VISA a su mujer, y cuando este le pregunta si ha avisado a la policía le responde que no ¿para qué? ¡el ladrón gasta menos que mi mujer!

Pues eso.

 

El último charcutero de Estambúl. De las 25 granjas de cerdos que había en Turquía en 2004, solo quedan dos

El aliado de Zapatero en eso que llaman “Alianza de civilizaciones” tiene muy claro cómo hay que tratar en su país a los infieles:

Turkey’s Islamist-rooted government has clamped down on the pork industry since 2004, closing all but two of the country’s 25 pig farms and revoking slaughterhouse licenses. Kozmaoglu, unable to add to his meat supplies, spends most of his time shuffling paperwork as he seeks permission to reopen his abattoir.

“I don’t know what I can do if they don’t give it to me; this business is my life,” Kozmaoglu says as he watches a news bulletin on Greek television.

He’s one of about 2,000 ethnic Greeks remaining in Istanbul. Most Greeks left the city after Turkish mobs attacked their homes and workplaces in 1955. Others were expelled in 1964 after fighting between Greeks and Turks on Cyprus.

Before the 2004 crackdown, Kozmaoglu was one of four pork butchers in Istanbul. All of his competitors quit handling pigs after losing their slaughterhouse permits. The state granted Kozmaoglu temporary licenses to let him kill the swine on outlawed farms, but those have now been cut off, he says.

In 2004, the Agriculture Ministry assumed the power to issue livestock handling permits previously controlled by local authorities. The ministry has refused applications for pig facilities, citing a failure to meet sanitary or other standards.

A ministry spokeswoman declined to answer questions about pig farms and slaughterhouses.

Y esta es la gente que exige “respeto” y “tolerancia” en casa ajena, y acusa de “islamofobia, xenofobia y racismo” en cuanto no se le conceden privilegios.

Inglaterra: Cancelan el desfile del Patrón S. Jorge por temor a disturbios raciales

De San Jorge hemos hablado en muchas ocasiones (Apología de S. Jorge) es el Santo Patrón de Inglaterra, el equivalente de nuestro Patrón Santiago. De hecho hay muchas coincidencias entre uno y otro: Ambos combatieron al moro infiel. La cruz de S. Jorge era que que llevaban los cruzados en su pecho.

Un santo al que hay que homenajear en estos tiempos. Aunque no piensan así en Inglaterra, donde han suspendido un desfile popular:

But last week police and council chiefs told the organisers that the event could not go ahead as planned for ‘health and safety’ reasons. At a meeting, police demanded a shorter route which avoided two streets at the centre of the race riots in 2001.

As a result, organisers have decided to call off the event, which was due to attract more than 10,000 people.

Por razones “de seguridad e higiene”… Los niños tenía preparadas ya las banderitas.
En fin otra vez será, aunque ahora que lo pienso no estoy tan seguro. Estas cosas se saben como empiezan, pero no cómo terminan.