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Friday, April 5, 2019
Grisly murder by Muslim immigrant ignites asylum debate in Austria
An Iraqi immigrant who arrived in Austria years ago, had his residency permit withdrawn in 2011 because of his long criminal record. Despite that, he did not leave the country. He is now on trial for the murder of his fiancée.
His illegal stay in Austria may have been turned into a life sentence in prison, although the decision is not final.
The 40-year-old admitted to stabbing the woman, in whose apartment he lived over recent months and whom he reportedly wanted to marry. He had previously denied his guilt, claiming that “she had wounded herself”.
According to the Austrian newspaper Der Standard, he “loved this woman a lot” but her complaints about too much sex and his hashish consumption had left him insulted feeling insulted.
“She insulted my manhood, she said I do not even have hair on my chest”, the murder suspect explained to the court.
“She cheated on me three times with other men and did not want to sleep with me anymore, and, at some point, she said my penis was too small”, he told a psychiatrist, according to the Austrian magazine Heute.
A neighbour heard the woman screaming “Save me, he wants to slaughter me!” He saw Daban stabbing her and then pile an armchair, table and, shawls over the lifeless body leaving the scene of the murder calmly.
The details of this grisly knife murder has raised questions about the Austrian asylum system, according to the website oe.24.
The migrant’s asylum application was reportedly rejected in 2005, but he was deported because he was “entitled to subsidiary protection”. This status was withdrawn in 2011 after the man was convicted of extortion, but he ignored the order and even filed another asylum application.
In 2016, the migrant was reportedly sentenced to imprisonment for trafficking, and in the same year he was sentenced to nine months behind bars for...
- Daban K. stabbed his fiancé Nagsha R. to death because she mocked his penis
- Iraqi Koerd stabbed his partner, who was a mother of five, four times
- Suspect accused the attack on her mocking him and said he was & # 39; not a real man & # 39;
- She hid Daban K. from the Austrian authorities after attacking a previous victim
His illegal stay in Austria may have been turned into a life sentence in prison, although the decision is not final.
The 40-year-old admitted to stabbing the woman, in whose apartment he lived over recent months and whom he reportedly wanted to marry. He had previously denied his guilt, claiming that “she had wounded herself”.
According to the Austrian newspaper Der Standard, he “loved this woman a lot” but her complaints about too much sex and his hashish consumption had left him insulted feeling insulted.
“She insulted my manhood, she said I do not even have hair on my chest”, the murder suspect explained to the court.
“She cheated on me three times with other men and did not want to sleep with me anymore, and, at some point, she said my penis was too small”, he told a psychiatrist, according to the Austrian magazine Heute.
A neighbour heard the woman screaming “Save me, he wants to slaughter me!” He saw Daban stabbing her and then pile an armchair, table and, shawls over the lifeless body leaving the scene of the murder calmly.
The details of this grisly knife murder has raised questions about the Austrian asylum system, according to the website oe.24.
The migrant’s asylum application was reportedly rejected in 2005, but he was deported because he was “entitled to subsidiary protection”. This status was withdrawn in 2011 after the man was convicted of extortion, but he ignored the order and even filed another asylum application.
In 2016, the migrant was reportedly sentenced to imprisonment for trafficking, and in the same year he was sentenced to nine months behind bars for...
Watch Democrats Kick Off Forum with Communist Revolutionary Chant from COP-KILLER
The current iteration of the Democratic Party has moved increasingly toward the left in recent years. It has shifted far from the classic liberal positions it once held to an embrace of openly Marxist and socialist policies.
This was evident during the opening of a recent major forum for Democrats that was sponsored by numerous high-profile Democrat-affiliated groups and featured numerous high-profile Democratic speakers, including several top 2020 presidential candidates, according to a report from Mediaite.
That forum was the 2019 We The People Summit in Washington D.C. The event began with opening remarks from NAACP leader Jamal Watkins, in which he lead the crowd in a chanted quote from a convicted cop-killer who is also an avowed Marxist communist.
The chant led by Watkins stated, “It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains.”
That was a direct quote from convicted cop-killer Assata Shakur, also known as Joanne Chesimard. Her quote was itself a mangled adaptation of a quote from Karl Marx, whose writings inspired the communist/socialist movement that has proven so deadly and destructive over the past century-plus.
That quote from Marx read, “Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communistic revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win.”
In other words, a major Democratic Party political forum just kicked off with what was essentially a call to arms for a socialist revolution … not exactly something the Democratic Party of years past would have done.
As for Shakur, she was a member of the Black Panthers and Black Liberation Army in the 1970s when she shot and killed a New Jersey state trooper. She was eventually convicted of murder, but ultimately escaped and was granted asylum by Cuba’s communist...
This was evident during the opening of a recent major forum for Democrats that was sponsored by numerous high-profile Democrat-affiliated groups and featured numerous high-profile Democratic speakers, including several top 2020 presidential candidates, according to a report from Mediaite.
That forum was the 2019 We The People Summit in Washington D.C. The event began with opening remarks from NAACP leader Jamal Watkins, in which he lead the crowd in a chanted quote from a convicted cop-killer who is also an avowed Marxist communist.
The chant led by Watkins stated, “It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains.”
That was a direct quote from convicted cop-killer Assata Shakur, also known as Joanne Chesimard. Her quote was itself a mangled adaptation of a quote from Karl Marx, whose writings inspired the communist/socialist movement that has proven so deadly and destructive over the past century-plus.
That quote from Marx read, “Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communistic revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win.”
In other words, a major Democratic Party political forum just kicked off with what was essentially a call to arms for a socialist revolution … not exactly something the Democratic Party of years past would have done.
As for Shakur, she was a member of the Black Panthers and Black Liberation Army in the 1970s when she shot and killed a New Jersey state trooper. She was eventually convicted of murder, but ultimately escaped and was granted asylum by Cuba’s communist...
The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #582
You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside?
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific,
from the beautiful to the repugnant,
from the mysterious to the familiar.
If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed,
you could be inspired, you could be appalled.
This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended.
You have been warned.
Thursday, April 4, 2019
House Democrats Want ‘Oversight’ over Fox News’ Editorial Decisions
Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives are demanding to know why Fox News did not publish a story prior to the 2016 election about an alleged affair years before between porn star Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump.
House Committee on Oversight and Reform chair Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD) wrote to former Fox News reporter Diana Falzone last month demanding that she turn over any documents relating to Trump’s alleged extramarital affairs.
An article in the New Yorker last month alleged that Fox News executive Ken LaCorte spiked the story to protect Trump — a claim LaCorte has vehemently denied, saying the story lacked corroborating evidence and that the network was merely practicing responsible journalism, as were other outlets who declined the story.
That article seems to have motivated Cummings’s letter — a letter that not only seeks personal dirt on the president, but seeks information that might be used to review Fox News’ editorial decisions. The committee’s letter suggests that Fox News may have violated campaign finance rules if it tried to help Trump by suppressing the Daniels story.
Falzone has said she will cooperate with the committee, despite an agreement with Fox that prevents her from speaking about the story. In an op-ed at Mediaite, LaCorte says he supports Falzone’s desire to talk about the story publicly, but that he will refuse to cooperate with...
House Committee on Oversight and Reform chair Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD) wrote to former Fox News reporter Diana Falzone last month demanding that she turn over any documents relating to Trump’s alleged extramarital affairs.
An article in the New Yorker last month alleged that Fox News executive Ken LaCorte spiked the story to protect Trump — a claim LaCorte has vehemently denied, saying the story lacked corroborating evidence and that the network was merely practicing responsible journalism, as were other outlets who declined the story.
That article seems to have motivated Cummings’s letter — a letter that not only seeks personal dirt on the president, but seeks information that might be used to review Fox News’ editorial decisions. The committee’s letter suggests that Fox News may have violated campaign finance rules if it tried to help Trump by suppressing the Daniels story.
Falzone has said she will cooperate with the committee, despite an agreement with Fox that prevents her from speaking about the story. In an op-ed at Mediaite, LaCorte says he supports Falzone’s desire to talk about the story publicly, but that he will refuse to cooperate with...
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