Today, students were interrupted from their midterm studies for... several hours by loud music and prayers outside their windows. Harvard's historic Quincy Courtyard had been turned into a bazaar selling Hijabs, Burqas and Qurans for an Eid Mubarak celebration hosted by Harvard’s Islamic Society. Large prayer mats covered the grass, speakers blasted Islamic music, and the event (open to the public) attracted dozens of unvetted strangers who roamed outside student dorms. Security intervened only once during the “celebration,” when three Harvard security officers told one of our members he was not allowed to photograph what was happening. Harvard has been captured.show more

Harvard Republican Club
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⚡️ A teenager from Bashkiria who planned a terrorist... attack in an Orthodox church on the orders of a handler from Ukraine has been detained by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB). The 16-year-old suspect was recruited by an unknown individual going by the pseudonym "Mansur al-Ukraini", who is based in Ukraine. The minor conducted agitational conversations with his acquaintances, students and schoolmates, persuading them to join the terrorist organization "Islamic State", which is banned in Russia. He has been charged with the crimes of "aiding terrorist activities", "public calls for terrorist activities, public justification and propaganda of terrorism", and "participation in a terrorist organization". Extremist literature, symbols of the "Islamic State" and video instructions for making explosive devices were seized from him. *A terrorist organization banned in Russia. - ANshow more

Zlatti71
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Tragedy struck Islamic Senior High School at Abrepo in... Kumasi, Ashanti Region, when a Form Three student, identified only as Abass, fell to his d£ath from the top floor of the school’s administration block. The incident occurred in broad daylight during school hours, leaving students and staff deeply shocked as many rushed to the scene. Reports indicate that prior to the incident, Abass, a Business student who was serving as Boys’ Prefect, had allegedly been caught in an inappropriate situation with a female student by a teacher. The matter was reported to the school authorities, who subsequently summoned Abass’s mother for a disciplinary meeting to discuss the issue and determine appropriate consequences. According to persons close to the family, including his mother and uncle, as well as some students, Abass became deeply distressed after learning that his mother had been called to the school and even informed her of his intention to hàrm himself. Those who knew him revealed that he had been struggling emotionally for some time and had previously made statements about taking his own lïfe. Tragically, his family members and peers reportedly did not take these warnings seriously, assuming he was not serious. School authorities confirmed they had no prior knowledge or indication of his su!c!dal intentions. The bòdy of the deceased has since been laid to rest in accordance with Islamic tradition.show more

𝐀𝐒𝐊
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Iranians are returning to their Aryan roots and burning... the Quran in fire. Islam has brought nothing to Iran but destruction! Most of the great figures in Islamic history—scholars, scientists, architects, and artists—were Iranians of Zoroastrian descent. Giants such as Avicenna (Ibn Sina), Khwarizmi, and others were all Iranians of Zoroastrian lineage. Islamic architecture is essentially the same as Sasanian architecture, which continued into the Islamic period. Arabic grammar was systematized and codified by Iranians. Islamic knowledge and sciences were nurtured and developed by Iranians. Islam has brought nothing to the people of Iran! But you may ask: why do these great figures, mistakenly called Muslim and Arab, have Arabic names!? The answer is painful: During the Islamic period, anyone who had an Iranian name and spoke Persian was killed by the Muslim Arabs. For two centuries, speaking Persian carried the punishment of death. (Two Centuries of Silence!) Therefore, Iranians were forced to speak Arabic to avoid being killed by the Muslim Arabs. Salute to Radman-e Pourmahak and the great Ferdowsi; Guardians of the soul of Persian, Those who, in the darkest of times, Never let the torch of our language fall to the ground And with words, saved the identity of a nation from oblivion. If today Persian still breathes, It is because of their steadfastness. * Shawna (شانا) Azadshow more

Imtiaz Mahmood
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Large-scale protests have been continuing in Iran for five... days now. They were triggered by a sharp collapse of the national currency and a rapid surge in prices. Inflation has reached around 40%, while food prices have risen by 60-70%. The rial at one point fell to 1.4 million per US dollar. This led to demonstrations which, in several provinces, escalated into violent clashes with security forces. According to human rights groups and media reports, at least six people have been killed, dozens wounded, and more than a hundred protesters detained. There are also reports of casualties among security forces, including members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Basij militia. Amid the protests, demonstrators are burning symbols of the regime, including monuments to General Qasem Soleimani, who was killed by the United States on January 3, 2020. Authorities have introduced heightened security measures and effectively imposed martial law in certain cities. The United States, the United Kingdom, and Israel have expressed support for the protesters, saying the unrest reflects the accumulated anger of Iranian society over the ayatollahs’ regime’s failed economic policies.show more

Anton Gerashchenko
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This has got to be one of the most... disgusting things I have ever seen coming from Harvard. More than 30 Harvard University student organizations are holding Israel “entirely responsible” for the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel: Joint Statement by Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups on the Situation in Palestine "We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence. Today's events did not occur in a vacuum. For the last two decades, millions of Palestinians in Gaza have been forced to live in an open-air prison. Israeli officials promise to "open the gates of hell," and the massacres in Gaza have already commenced. Palestinians in Gaza have no shelters for refuge and nowhere to escape. In the coming days, Palestinians will be forced to bear the full brunt of Israel's violence. The apartheid regime is the only one to blame. Israeli violence has structured every aspect of Palestinian existence for 75 years. From systematized land seizures to routine airstrikes, arbitrary detentions to military checkpoints, and enforced family separations to targeted killings, Palestinians have been forced to live in a state of death, both slow and sudden. Today, the Palestinian ordeal enters into uncharted territory. The coming days will require a firm stand against colonial retaliation. We call on the Harvard community to take action to stop the ongoing annihilation of Palestinians." NO! Israel is NOT “entirely responsible” for the slaughter of innocent people at a music festival, and the kidnapping of 100+ civilians, including women and children. No, the videos like the one below of peaceful young people running for their lives as they are attacked and kidnapped is NOT Israel's fault.show more

Brian Krassenstein
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This is exactly what colonisation looks like when it’s... happening in slow motion, right under our noses, in the heart of one of England’s historic cities. On 10 March 2026, during a full Bristol City Council meeting, Green Party councillor Abdul Malik, a halal butcher with a documented history of sharing Hamas propaganda justifying the 7 October atrocities. stood up and recited the Adhān (the Islamic call to prayer) in Arabic at sunset. This marked the breaking of the Ramadan fast, turning a secular civic chamber into an impromptu mosque. The truly galling part? This happened in the one brief 30-minute window each month when ordinary Bristolians, the native English public, get to speak directly to their elected representatives. Instead of hearing from locals about potholes, crime, housing, or the endless strain of mass immigration, the slot was hijacked for Islamic worship. Public participation sacrificed on the altar of multiculturalism. Malik, who runs a halal business and chairs a major mosque, has form: reprimanded by judicial watchdogs for posting Hamas material that called Israel’s existence a “cancer” to be eradicated, yet the Greens keep him, the Charity Commission cleared him to stay as trustee, and Bristol’s civic life bends further. This isn’t inclusion; it’s submission. England is not an Islamic republic. Our council chambers are not prayer rooms. Our democratic processes are not optional extras to be sidelined for foreign religious observances. If this were a Christian prayer imposed in the same way, the secular left would scream blue murder about theocracy. But when it’s Islam, it’s “diversity” and “understanding.” We are being colonised, not by armies, but by institutional capture, demographic replacement, and the cowardice of politicians who prioritise imported sensitivities over the birthright of the native English. The West is sleepwalking into cultural suicide. Bristol just provided the latest exhibit.show more

Lewis.B.Rendell Official
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I grew up in the Middle East, I survived... both wars and our culture. It takes much more than a bunch of losers throwing an emotional tantrum to intimidate me. Harry Pettit 🇱🇧🇵🇸 is the teacher at Radboud University in Nijmegen who urged Dutch universities or the pro-Palestine mobs, to be specific, to give me “the warm welcome” I deserve, inciting the violence we witnessed today. Instead of teaching students to engage in dialogue, to challenge my position and try to understand why I identify as a recovered antisemite, he abused his position and acted as an anti-Israel activist leading a mob of angry, privileged, spoiled young men and women, most of which have never been to the Middle East and do not know the very basics about our region and the Arab-Israeli conflict. What I saw today on campus in Nijmegen is a display of moral bankruptcy, a despicable sense of entitlement and boiling frustration. A frustrated teacher who was previously arrested for his disruptive behavior could not cancel my events in the Netherlands. He came to the door and did not have the courage to come in. Instead he orchestrated a loud and aggressive protest outside and sent a few of his “disciples” to disrupt and be escorted out by the police risking their future being tainted with a criminal record. But who cares if Harry Pettit 🇱🇧🇵🇸 thinks they are heroes. In his (and their) world, I am a genocide apologist who was “sent off”. After my event, we were escorted by security and the police to prevent the pro-Palestine mob from lynching us. The innocent students who were “thrown to the ground” were trying to physically attack us and when they could not, they were punching and kicking the car, trying to open the doors, to get the driver out. They also jumped in front of the car to prevent us from leaving. If the police wasn’t there, what would they have done to us? When the pro-Palestine activists accuse us of horrors, they are projecting. At any Israel-Palestine event, the police is present to contain their violence, not ours. Milos Boksanshow more

Rawan Osman روان عثمان
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Shradhanjali and Solidarity Gathering at Helsinki Senate Square in... Memory of Pahalgam Attack Victims - #Finland The Indian community in Finland gathered today at the historic Senate Square in Helsinki to pay a heartfelt Shradhanjali (tribute) to the victims of the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, India. The peaceful event was attended by over a hundred individuals, including families, students, and professionals, who united to express their deep sorrow, solidarity, and condemnation of terrorism. Participants held candles, placards, and the Indian national flag, while raising slogans calling for peace, justice, and an end to violence. The attack in Pahalgam has once again highlighted the urgent need for global solidarity against terrorism. Speakers at the event emphasized the importance of standing together against hate and violence, and honoring the innocent lives lost. A moment of silence was observed in memory of the victims, followed by prayers for peace and strength for their families. The community also called upon the international community to recognize and act against forces that sponsor and support terror activities. This Shradhanjali was not just a remembrance but also a firm message: Terrorism has no place in any society. We stand united for peace, justice, and humanity.show more

Aditya Raj Kaul
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“A small gesture that not many noticed, but it... showed Txn’s big, kind heart,” reported one witness. Many wonder: if personal security hadn’t been prepared in advance, how could their reaction have been so fast? In the video, a mall security guard - focused only on general crowd control - was about to stop a fan with a cpf flag. But a member of Xiao Tian’s personal security immediately stepped in, allowing it to remain. In the Chinese entertainment industry, this is all about SOP (Standard Operating Procedure). Before every event, the Studio and security teams rehearse every possible scenario, from medical emergencies to “black anti” attacks. If the CPF symbol hadn’t been pre-approved by management, personal security would have removed it in seconds to protect the artist’s image. That they intervened to protect the flag shows this wasn’t a random act of kindness by one staff member - it was a coordinated decision. It reflects a deliberate, thoughtful approach from the artist and their team, showing genuine respect for their fans.show more

Littlecorn
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Today I need every person in Ireland to contact... their TD and Senator. Why? Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan is negotiating an amnesty for 1,000 illegals who were previously ordered to self deport. Strange foreign men from the other side of the world gathered outside the Dáil for weeks and promised "no justice, no peace" if their demands weren't met. Instead of being rounded up and promptly removed from Ireland, these migrants have been invited into government buildings to negotiate with the government. I don't know about the rest of you, but I find that to be completely unacceptable. Ireland is our country, our home. Foreign strangers should not be able to override immigration law by shouting and screaming for a few weeks.show more

MichaeloKeeffe
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United Arab Emirates. For several weeks now, Ukrainians have... been working here to help in protecting lives. I met with members of our team here and discussed the initial results, the key conclusions from their work in the Emirates, as well as several proposals. Our shared goal with our partners is greater security. Ukrainians, unfortunately, remember well what it was like when Russia’s full-scale aggression against our country began. Much depended on fast and effective defense decisions. Today, Ukraine not only needs assistance but is also ready to support those who support us. During this time, our experts have held meetings with representatives of the UAE’s Security and Defense Forces. They are working to strengthen protection against aerial threats. We discussed this right before my meeting with His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE. There is already a clear understanding of how the protection of airspace and critical infrastructure in the Emirates can be strengthened by integrating Ukrainian experience. This concerns comprehensive solutions that have proven their effectiveness. I thanked the team for their service and for the respect for Ukraine that is felt across the region. Our people deserve this respect and are truly among those who can help restore security. Glory to Ukraine!show more

Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Syria - Deirezzor, Al Bukamal For observers wondering why... the Islamic State seems to gain more popularity across Syria - it is worthwhile to take a look at what is happening in Syria outside of the narratives pushed by STG media and its supporters. This the central market in Al Bukamal where the residents are fighting each other over the rights to sell their goods at the market. The economic collapse of Syria under the Syrian Government is causing a significant tensions among residents of Syria; here they translated into literal brawls over the rights to sell goods at the market to secure their livelihoods. The Islamic state is exploiting these circumstances; promising the residents a secured livelihood under Islamic laws. An escape from the crisis - when hunger strikes and the crisis unfolds, people will go with the alternatives offered. This isn’t an isolated incident - such brawls have been reported from all major cities and areas across Syria; it’s simply not reported in the media.show more

ScharoMaroof
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Palo Alto High students given Qurans, encouraged to wear... hijabs on mosque trip — parents sue Parents of Palo Alto High School students are suing the school district after a class field trip to a mosque last fall. The lawsuit claims female students were encouraged to wear hijabs, students were handed Qurans, and the visit framed Islam as aligned with social justice work. The trip was part of the school’s Social Justice Pathway program. Photos of the students were allegedly taken and posted online without parental consent. The plaintiffs include Jewish, Hindu, and Zoroastrian parents who say the activity crossed the line from education into religious promotion. Zahra Billoo, executive director of CAIR’s Bay Area office, spoke to the students during the visit. She later called the lawsuit “misguided,” saying: “Public schools and the government have an obligation to remain neutral toward religion, but what neutrality does not mean is shielding students entirely. The job of educators is to teach students, and expose them to different worldviews. That’s what happened here.” She added: “One of the most important ways we combat hate is to learn about each other. I am concerned that this group of parents not only wants to counteract that for their own children… but is attempting to intimidate schools and school districts from doing necessary work of educating the next generation.” Learning about others is great. Indoctrinating students into a religion as part of their education isn’t. There’s a clear difference. Keep schools about learning and let students decide what path to follow. Public schools should remain neutral. Teaching about different faiths is appropriate. Handing out religious texts, encouraging students to wear religious clothing, and presenting one religion as uniquely tied to social justice are not.show more

Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸
38,658 görüntüleme • 5 gün önce
Today was our largest adoption event in twelve years.... We have been planning it for six months. This morning we had thirty-two dogs. By 5pm we had one. Thirty-one dogs found homes today. It was extraordinary. It was everything we worked for. We were crying happy tears all afternoon. At 6pm I did my final walkthrough. I turned into the main corridor and I stopped. Every kennel door was open. Every kennel was empty. Except kennel 6. Walter was at his door. Face at the chain-link. Tail going. Looking out at the corridor of empty open kennels the same way he had been looking out at families all day — with his ears forward and his amber eyes warm and his tail giving the same wag he gives to everything. He does not know every other dog went home today. He knows the wag. He keeps giving the wag. I walked down that corridor to him. Thirty-one open empty kennels on either side of me. And Walter at the end of it, still wagging, still here, still completely and constitutionally Walter. He is approximately three years old. He is large. He is warm. He has never in his shelter life given anything less than his full wag to whoever was outside his kennel. Today he gave it to thirty-one families who chose other dogs. Tonight he gave it to an empty corridor. Tomorrow he will give it to whoever comes. He deserves to give it to someone who stays. Drop a ❤️ for Walter. Share this until it reaches the family who walks down that corridor tomorrow and finds the one closed door and opens it. He will be wagging. He is always wagging. He has never stopped."show more

ماعز-
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Dr. Mahrang Baloch and Others Arrested: Dead Bodies Seized,... Women and Children Attacked in Brutal Pre-Dawn Crackdown by State Security Forces The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) had announced a sit-in yesterday in Quetta, demanding the release of its central committee member Bebarg, his brother Hammal, Dr. Ilyas, and others who have been forcibly disappeared, as well as the release of Baloch woman Saeeda and several others. From the very beginning, the state responded with violent repression. Police arrested protesters, security forces escalated their assault with baton charges, tear gas shelling, and mass arrests. Networks were shut down, and a search operation in Saryab was launched to hunt down more protesters, whereas firing took three leaves and several others injured. Then, today, at 5:30 AM, security forces carried out a brutal pre-dawn raid on the sit-in. Baloch women, children, and peaceful protesters were subjected to extreme violence. The authorities forcefully seized the dead bodies that protesters had planned to offer funeral prayers for today. BYC Organizer Dr. Mahrang Baloch, along with many others, was dragged and arrested.show more

Baloch Yakjehti Committee
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🚨 𝐒𝐀𝐃 𝐍𝐄𝐖𝐒! 🚨 There’s a top African footballer... who is currently facing a big issue. He married a lady, but later found out that she had been cheating on him and seeing multiple men outside their marriage. This lady would sometimes bring these men to the home they bought together whenever he travelled for football matches. The lady didn’t know that the player had been told about what was happening. He wanted to confirm everything for himself, so he secretly installed security cameras in the home. What he discovered shocked him. Some of the men who were coming to see his wife were even his fellow footballers: players who would sometimes fake injuries or give excuses not to attend matches before going to the house. The player is now fed up and wants to sell the house, take his share and leave the marriage. However, his wife is refusing to agree to the sale. They don’t have children together. The situation has become very difficult for the player and he has now reached out for help. More details to come but what advice would you give for now? 🧏🏼♂️ #AfricanFootballshow more

Micky Jnr
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NFF COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT 20 Points of a 20-hour ordeal... on Libyan soil . NFF’s Director of Communications, Dr Ademola Olajire, provides a point-by-point account of how a keenly-anticipated Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match was relegated to a fiasco by Libyan federal authorities and Football Federation 1) The chartered ValueJet aircraft departed from the Victor Attah International Airport, Uyo at 11.55hours on Sunday, 13th October 2024, and landed at the Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano at 13.10hours, for the completion of immigration formalities and for the aircraft to refuel. 2) The aircraft took off from Kano at 15.18hours, for the 3 hours and 35 minutes flight to Benghazi, Libya, expecting to arrive a few minutes before 8pm Libya time. 3) Just as he was about to commence his initial approach into Benghazi, the captain (pilot) was instructed by the control tower that he could not land in Benghazi (despite having all the required landing papers and having completed all formalities before leaving Uyo and later, Kano, but should proceed to the Al-Abraq International Airport, even though the airport lacked the control navigators for landing at such hours. He complained that he was short on fuel but his words fell on deaf ears as he was told in stern manner that the directive was from ‘higher authorities.’ 4) On landing at the Al-Abraq International Airport, in the small town of Labraq, at 19.50hours, it was clear that the airport was not a well-utilized facility. There were no scanning machines or the usual equipment for this service, and officials had to make do with mobile phones to scan passport data pages. 5) The delegation, which included 22 players and team officials; NFF President Alh. Ibrahim Musa Gusau; Deputy Governor of Edo State, Comrade Philip Shaibu; a couple of NFF Board members; NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi; a couple of parliamentarians; a couple of NFF Management; a couple of media representatives and; a couple of stakeholders, was shown scant respect by the airport authorities who applied curt manners and stern tones. 6) It took over one hour for the team’s luggage to roll through the carousel, despite the fact that the bags and other items had already been hauled from the aircraft immediately on arrival. 7) No official of the Libyan Football Federation was at the airport to receive the delegation, as is the best practice globally. Airport officials could not answer the simple question on where the buses that would take the delegation members back to Benghazi (where the NFF had booked hotel rooms) were. 8) When delegation members including the NFF President, Comrade Shaibu and Dr Sanusi attempted to venture outside the airport to ascertain if there were vehicles waiting for the team, they were stopped in the most uncouth of manners by airport security personnel. 9) Calls to the General Secretary of LFF, Mr. Abdul-Nasser by Dr Sanusi yielded no fruits as the former kept promising that the buses would arrive in ‘10 minutes’, which later became ‘two hours’, and afterwards, ‘three hours.’ Later in the evening, it was no longer possible to reach him on phone. Frustrated by this attitude, Dr Sanusi approached the security operatives to request that the team be allowed to go out and board the buses the NFF eventually hired. This request was rejected with insults. It took the intervention of the NFF dignitaries to prevent what would have escalated into a row as the NFF President himself was not spared when he heard exchange of voices between the security personnel and his General Secretary. This aggravated the tension and further frustrated the team. 10) Hour after hour, and with mounting frustration, delegation members, particularly the players, grew restless. There was no food or water provided by the LFF, or where to even procure these items, and there was no network or internet connection at the airport. These swiftly increased the level of frustration and angershow more

OgaNlaMedia 🇳🇬
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