domingo, 27 de outubro de 2024
"Portugueses" só de passaporte
França, Janeiro de 2023: um fim de ano calmo, com apenas 690 carros incendiados (no ano anterior foram incendiados 1.316 carros...)
The French press reports that fewer cars were destroyed by fire on New Year’s Eve compared to previous years in what has become an annual custom.
On the last New Year’s Eve before coronavirus dampened traditional pyromaniac habits, 1,316 cars were destroyed be deliberate fires.
The Ministry of the Interior commented that New Year’s Eve overall had been “serene.”
An estimated one million people celebrated the end of 2022 and the start of 2023 on the Champs Elysees in Paris, with no outbreak of violence. A total of 5,400 police officers were deployed in greater Paris.
In Nantes, a hotpot, Molotov cocktail were used by disaffected youth against police. Throughout the whole of France, 490 arrests were made compared to 441 last year, when some coronavirus restrictions were still in place.
PS: Ainda estamos muito longe de chegar aos calcalhares de um país "cvilizado", onde a polícia não dispara. usam apenas uma espécie de armas de ar comprimido, que dispara bolas de ténis...
12 mil carros incendiados em França
More than 2,500 buildings and 12,000 cars set on fire during riots in France
The riots that have taken place in France since June 27 have set fire to 2,508 buildings and 12,031 cars, and 3,505 people, mostly young people, have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in these crimes, the French executive announced today.
The numbers were made known by the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, in an intervention in the Senate (upper house of the French parliament), in which he stressed that, although in recent nights the altercations have decreased a lot, “it is quite difficult to know what will happen in the next days”
Darmanin explained that the security forces registered 23,178 fires in the street and that of all the buildings burned, 273 were National or Municipal Police stations and headquarters of the Gendarmerie (militarized guard).
The minister referred that the average age of those detained during the riots is 17-18 years old, with the youngest being 11 and the oldest 59, and that only 10% are foreigners and 60% have no judicial or police record.
According to figures communicated by the spokesman for the Government, Olivier Véran, at the end of the Council of Ministers, until Tuesday, of all the detainees, 990 had already been presented to a magistrate with a view to possible prosecution and 480 cases had been initiated. for immediate court appearance. After these trials, to which minors cannot be subjected, 366 people were arrested.
At the origin of this rebellion is the death on June 27th of a 17-year-old minor from a shot fired by a police officer when he was trying to evade a police checkpoint at the wheel of a car for which he did not have a driving licence. driving.
The interior minister reiterated the idea that this agent, a 38-year-old brigadier with several decorations, “did not respect the 2017 law” which, in a context marked by the wave of ‘jihadist’ attacks in France, extended the authorization of the use of weapons against those fleeing police control and could endanger the integrity of law enforcement agents or third parties.
In the face of criticism launched by a part of the French left, which called for the law to be modified on the grounds that it led to a much greater use of weapons by agents and to a record 12 deaths last year, the government official opposed it.
In his line of argument, this law has not led to an increase in the use of weapons by the security forces against those who evade controls, although these are increasing. “The Police and the Gendarmerie do not fire more than before, but they increase those who escape control”, he declared.
Darmanin pointed out that behind the riots there is a minority that does not represent the population of sensitive neighborhoods: “At most, there were a few thousand people.” The police officer suspected of having fatally shot the young man is accused of homicide and is in custody.
2023-07-06
Nigéria: um cristão assassinado a cada duas horas
Um relatório abrangente de 136 páginas publicado pelo Observatório para a Liberdade Religiosa na África em 29 de agosto de 2024, constatou que militantes muçulmanos massacraram 16.769 cristãos só nos quatro anos entre 2019 e 2023. Isso significa 4.192 cristãos mortos em média por ano, ou seja: um cristão assassinado por causa da sua fé a cada duas horas.
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sábado, 26 de outubro de 2024
Diferenças
Como habitualmente, esta manhã comprei o "Correio da Manhã" e o "Público", as minhas duas leituras matinais. Através do primeiro, obtenho uma visão populista e popular do que vai acontecendo no nosso país. O Público, é o porta-voz da "Esquerda-Caviar" - e está tudo dito.
Hoje, li esses dois jornais com uma atenção redobrada. Li, de fio a pavio, todos os artigos que abordavam os desacatos e a violência que se espalhou por Lisboa e arredores, depois da morte de um africano, atingido a tiro por um elemento da PSP, no Bairro da Cova da Moura (pequeno detalhe, neste bairro já foram abatidos 3 elementos da PSP, nos últimos anos).
No Hospital de Santa Maria está um homem nos cuidados intensivos em estado de coma induzido, devido a graves lesões pulmonares e queimaduras de 1º grau, na cabeça, na face, nos ombros e nos braços.
É motorista da Carris e estava a terminar o seu circuito, na noite em que o cidadão africano foi morto pela PSP. Um grupo de indivíduos, com os chamados "passa-montanhas", interceptou o autocarro. Mandaram sair os cerca de dez passageiros e, a seguir, um deles aproximou-se da janela e atirou um cocktail molotov para cima do condutor, à queima-roupa, pode-se dizer.
Em nenhum dos jornais que acima refiro há uma linha, que seja, falando deste episódio e da situação clínica do condutor da Carris. E porque é que, neste caso, não tivémos uma explosão de violência nem um choramingar colectivo da Esquerda, perante esta tentativa de assassínio? O condutor da Carris não é africano. É branco.
quarta-feira, 23 de outubro de 2024
Donald Trump's Past Comments About 'Mein Kampf' Resurface
Donald Trump's past comments about Mein Kampf have resurfaced after he referenced the book penned by Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler in a speech in Iowa last night. Trump has earned criticism for his speech in the Hawkeye State after he said immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our county" during a rally in New Hampshire over the weekend. He doubled down on the comments yesterday. He said: "It's crazy what's going on… They are destroying the blood of our country, that's what they are doing. They are destroying our country.
"They don't like it when I said that and I never read Mein Kampf. They say 'Oh, Hitler said that' in a much different way." Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event in Waterloo, Iowa, on December 19, 2023. He doubled down on his comments that immigration is "poisoning" American blood
The Biden-Harris campaign accused Trump of "parroting Hitler" in his speeches, while a resurfaced interview reveals the moment the former president talked about being given Mein Kampf by a friend. Maria Brenner wrote a 1990 Vanity Fair article, which included an interview with Trump's first wife Ivana Trump, and referred to Trump keeping a book by Hitler by his bed. The article was published amid the couple's divorce following his affair with Marla Maples. Ivana died on July 14, 2022.
The article said: "Last April, perhaps in a surge of Czech nationalism, Ivana Trump told her lawyer Michael Kennedy that from time to time her husband reads a book of Hitler's collected speeches, My New Order, which he keeps in a cabinet by his bed. "Kennedy now guards a copy of My New Order in a closet at his office, as if it were a grenade."
Referring to this, Trump is quoted as saying: "It was my friend Marty Davis from Paramount who gave me a copy of Mein Kampf, and he's a Jew." In response, Davis is quoted as saying he did give his friend a book about Hitler, but that it was actually My New Order A Collection of Speeches not Mein Kampf.
"I thought he would find it interesting," Davis said. "I am his friend, but I'm not Jewish." In the article, Trump is quoted as saying: "If I had these speeches, and I am not saying that I do, I would never read them." The article also said a Trump Organization employee would click his heels and make a mock Nazi salute at Trump saying "Heil Hitler."
Newsweek has approached Trump's campaign team via email for comment. In Iowa, Trump said—without providing evidence—that immigrants are coming to the U.S. from mental asylums and may carry disease.
"They are coming from all over the world, people we have no idea they could be healthy they could be very unhealthy, they could bring in disease that is going to catch on in our country, but they do bring in crime," he said.
"They have them coming from all over the world and they are destroying the blood of our country, they are destroying the fabric of our country," Trump said. "We are going to have to get them out, we are going to have to get mass numbers of these—especially the criminals—they re coming from jails, they are coming from mental institutions they say 'please don't say the words 'insane asylum' but I have to say they are emptying out the insane asylums from all over the world."
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