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Dispatch from the Eurabian Front: Riots in Amsterdam and Brussels |
2007-10-23 |
![]() Since the incident, Slotervaart has seen rioting almost every night. The Amsterdam Moroccans are “shocked” because one of them has been killed by an infidel woman. According to his family, Bilal Bajaka was mentally deranged and had a suicide obsession. Ahmed Marcouch, the Moroccan-born Socialist mayor of Slotervaart, criticized the Dutch authorities for failing to provide adequate health care for Bajaka’s mental problems. Bilal Bajaka was, however, a personal friend of Mohammed Bouyeri, the Jihadist who ritually slaughtered the Dutch film maker Theo van Gogh in 2004. Bilal’s attack on the two police officers came exactly two years after the arrest of his brother, Abdullah Bajaka, the leader of an alleged plot to blow up an El-Al Boeing at Amsterdam airport. Bilal’s family background is not at all deprived. One of his sisters is a medical doctor, another sister is a Dutch judge. For ten days now, the situation in Amsterdam’s immigrant neighbourhoods has been tense. Senior police officers compare the current situation in Amsterdam to the 2005 Ramadan riots in Paris. Media outside the Netherlands, however, hardly mention the riots, which aim to drive the police from Slotervaart and turn the neighborhood into a new no-go area – yet another pocket of Eurabia on Europe’s soil. Similar events are currently taking place in Brussels, the capital of neighbouring Belgium and of the EU. Last Sunday, demonstrating Turkish youths ransacked an Armenian restaurant in the Sint-Joost-ten-Node borough. According to the owner the police was present at the scene but did not interfere while his establishment was being demolished. The Armenian had to flee for his life. Another man who had to run for his life was the Belgian journalist Mehmet Koksal, an ethnic Turk. He was attacked around 11 pm on Sunday evening by a group of some twenty Turkish youths in front of the American embassy in Brussels, a few yards from the Belgian parliament building. The Parliament and the US Embassy are less than one kilometer from Sint-Joost-ten-Node. Koksal fled to a nearby police car, but a female police officer refused to let him into the car, whereupon the youths savagely beat him up. Fearing that they were about to lynch him, the police officer changed her attitude and allowed the journalist to seek refuge in the police car. Koksal told the press today that he is not going to press charges against the police for failing to help him. “The police woman was more afraid than I was and ultimately the police came to my rescue,” he said. |
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC |
#9 TOPIX/FREEREPUBLIC/WORLDNEWS > ECUADOR WANTS A MILITARY BASE IN FLORIDA, in return for renewing the only US base down down Ecuador ways. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2007-10-23 20:09 |
#8 IMO, Glenmore, once the Boers are in place,Muslems will leave on their own---a predator isn't looking for a fight, it's looking for a meal. |
Posted by: gromgoru 2007-10-23 19:39 |
#7 Not to worry about dearborn...they're smart enough not to sh*t where they eat. Oh, they'll wear the stupid hijab and prance around but they're surrounded by the Blacks to their east flank (both sides do not like each other) and lower to middle class whites on the other three sides. It's a well known dislike if on the q.t. that the arabs are not well liked by the other two groups. Couple that w/a big chaldean population and plenty of serbs and you have enough of a powder keg for them to keep their manners. |
Posted by: Broadhead6 2007-10-23 16:53 |
#6 Gr*m, Maybe the Dutch could offer a trade with South Africa - an even-up swap of Moors for Boers. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2007-10-23 16:52 |
#5 Lock and load, boys. Fire at will. (which one's Will?) Oh, shaddap. |
Posted by: mojo 2007-10-23 16:04 |
#4 One can't help wondering. What if Dutch gov offered Dutch citizenship to Boers (who, IMO, are about to become refugees, or worse) as a group? |
Posted by: gromgoru 2007-10-23 15:43 |
#3 Bilal Bajaka was mentally deranged and had a suicide obsession. In other words, a typical Muslim. |
Posted by: Zenster 2007-10-23 15:24 |
#2 The people have the will... at least when it comes to Dearborn. The main question is whether the US government would order troops to fire on its own people as the people sorted the situation out once and for all. I speak entirely hypothetically, of course. Think of this comment as a sort of science fiction. I am not advocating anything, just "asking questions". Etc. |
Posted by: Excalibur 2007-10-23 14:48 |
#1 Areas where police are unable to go should be subdued by whatever military force is required. Unfortunately, it is not clear The Netherlands has such force available (even if they had the will to use them) and Belgium clearly has neither forces nor will. If Deerborn goes this route we CAN take care of it, but I doubt we have the will either. It's just more appeasement on a smaller scale, and will ultimately lead to the same end. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2007-10-23 14:42 |