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Government Prepares Internet Speech Crackdown Following Paris Attacks
The Charlie Hebdo unity march in Paris served as a backdrop on Sunday for interior ministers who demand more internet surveillance.
“We forcefully noted the need for greater cooperation with Internet companies to guarantee the reporting and removal of illegal content, particularly content that makes apologies for terrorism or promotes violence or hate,” said French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.
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Sweden belongs to the immigrants, not the Swedes - Former Prime Minister
On Christmas eve, the Former Prime Minister of Sweden, Fredrik Reinfeldt, came out with an anti-Swedish rant saying that Sweden belongs to the immigrants who move there, not the Native Swedish.
He also said that Sweden’s borders are fictional and the Native Swedish are “uninteresting”.
“There is a choice of which country Sweden will be,” he told TV4.
“Is this a land that is owned by those...
Argentine Supreme Court clears 9/11 truther extradition
In an unprecedented move, the Argentinean Supreme Court under the pressure of the US Justice Department agreed to extradite Kurt Sonnenfeld, a former Federal Emergency Management Agency official who revealed the US government’s connection with the 9/11 attacks. Sonnenfeld has been living in Buenos Aires for more than 10 years and according to the Denver district attorney he is charged with killing...
State Forces Connecticut Teen With Cancer To Undergo Chemotherapy
17-year-old girl with cancer is in an unprecedented legal battle with the state of Connecticut as the Department of Children and Families removed her from her home and forced the teen to receive chemotherapy.
The girl being identified as “Cassandra C.” in court papers was diagnosed with cancer in September, with doctors recommending she receive chemotherapy for the rare condition of Hodgkins Lymphoma....
France does nothing as 940 vehicle torched on New Year's
New Year’s Eve in France was a tale of two cities: In the rich areas a vast police presence presided over joyous public parties, but in the poor suburbs an appalling 940 cars were set on fire nationwide by Muslim immigrants. Such violent and depressing scenes are what many impoverished French woke up to on January first, as they have for over two decades.
Perhaps most shocking is that the nation’s...
UN Seeks to Criminalize Free Speech, Citing “Human Rights”
The dictator-dominated global body is waging a full-blown assault on free-speech rights.
Under the guise of advancing what the United Nations refers to as “human rights,” the dictator-dominated global body is waging a full-blown assault on free-speech rights by pressuring governments to criminalize so-called “hate speech.”
Indeed, working alongside radical government-funded activist groups...
Thug Beats Elderly Man in Suspected 'Racial Attack'
An elderly man was brutally savaged by a street black thug as he walked through a Bronx neighborhood in broad daylight, a beating the man referred to as a senseless “racial attack.”
Bronx resident William King, 67, is seeing the neighborhood he’s lived in for forty years in a different light after yesterday.
On Monday, King was walking down the sidewalk, near Briggs Avenue and East 197th Street,...
Second Jihadist Runs Another Car into French Christmas Shoppers
At least ten people were injured, two gravely, as a minivan crashed into a Christmas market in Nantes. The driver attempted to stab himself to death following the crash, a second such incident in the country over the last two days.
Reports on the number of injured were conflicting with Le Figaro suggesting there are 17 casualties, while Focusur.fr reports at least 12 were injured and five are in serious...
Romania's new president urges end to corruption
Newly-elected Romanian President Klaus Iohannis
Shortly after being sworn in as Romania’s new president, Klaus Iohannis has called on politicians to make efforts to uproot corruption in the country.
Iohannis made the remarks on Sunday while addressing the Romanian parliament after his swearing-in ceremony.
The new president said there is no path for Romania other than becoming a nation “rid of...
Dutch Nationalist To Face Trial For Not Wanting Anymore Moroccans In His Country
Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders, seen here in May 2014 in Brussels, sparked outrage over his ‘fewer Moroccans’ comments.
Dutch far-right populist lawmaker Geert Wilders is be tried for inciting “racial hatred” after pledging in March to ensure there were ‘fewer Moroccans’ in the Netherlands, prosecutors said Thursday.
‘The public prosecutor in The Hague...
Newly-found security hole facilitates cellular spying
Researches find security flaws in a system used by cellphone carriers that allows spying on mobile phone traffic.
Researchers have found a security hole in a system used by global cellphone carriers that can open the door for hackers to eavesdrop on private phone calls, text messages and data traffic on a large scale.
The security flaws discovered by the Berlin-based Security Research Labs could affect...
Brazil's Biggest Racist Serial Killer in History Arrested in Rio de Janeiro
Sailson Jose das Gracas, 26, told police in Rio de Janeiro he would go out ‘on the hunt’ for white women after studying each victims for up to a month.
A Brazilian racist black man arrested for stabbing a woman to death calmly confessed to murdering another 41 people, putting him among history’s most prolific serial killers, it was reported today.
Sailson Jose das Gracas, 26, told...
Hundreds of Hungarians hold anti-government protest
Hungarians gather in front of the parliament building during an anti-government demonstration in the capital Budapest on November 17, 2014.
Hundreds of Hungarians have taken to the streets of the capital Budapest to protest against alleged government corruption, austerity measures, and worsening social welfare.
Some 2,500 people staged a rally outside the Hungarian Parliament building on Sunday.
The...
Texas Legalizes Christmas in Schools, says to hell with Political Correctness
Lawmakers in Texas are reminding schools in the state that it’s okay to say “Merry Christmas” and to celebrate the yule tide and Hanukah holidays without fear of repercussion.
The reiteration was made at a press conference yesterday in Austin, where state representatives Dwayne Bohac and Richard Raymond reminded citizens about the “Merry Christmas Bill” passed last year.
“We can restore...
GCHQ spying "doesn't breach human rights" - UK tribunal
Surveillance conducted by British intelligence agency GCHQ does not contravene human rights, a tribunal has heard, despite warnings from civil and internet liberties activists.
The decision was made by the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT), after the case was brought to British courts by a collection of civil liberties groups including Privacy International, Amnesty International and Liberty earlier...