Mosques are our barracks, minarets our bayonets, domes our helmets
‘Mosques are our barracks, minarets our bayonets, domes our helmets, the believers our soldiers.’ ~ Turkish President Erdogan quoting a Turkish poet. 1999.
‘Mosques are our barracks, minarets our bayonets, domes our helmets, the believers our soldiers.’ ~ Turkish President Erdogan quoting a Turkish poet. 1999.
It is not the Russians, it is the Israelis. Mark Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO of Facebook, Inc. is under artillery fire from former President Donald Trump regarding $350 million donated by Zuckerberg and his Chinese partner, Priscilla Chan to help local election offices in various jurisdictions.
The League of Extraordinary Revisionists Presents The German Story The German Way, a fascinating Interview and discussion with German Survivors of Allied Atrocities Rosemarie and Karin in July 2016, by Diane King.
Zuckerberg is furious over the company’s whistle-blowers who reveal the shady outfit’s dirty-dozen and more practices used against their trusting users. Hypocrite Zuckerberg rants when he is slapped in the gob by karma.
The founder of the Telegram channel NEXTA, Roman Protasevich, who was detained in Belarus, has agreed that the Western-back hit-squad, who supervised anti-government protests, prepared to assassinate President Alexander Lukashenko, pled guilty to organising the riots and warned about the sleeping radical cells in Belarus.
Efforts to free WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from Belmarsh Prison in the UK was increased this week ahead of the G7 summit with action in Geneva, a petition, and an intervention by the UN special rapporteur on torture.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says that because of its imperial ambitions the United States will repeat the fate of the USSR. ‘The United States acts like an empire as did the USSR. Some countries are threatened, others are bribed’, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with the heads of international news agencies at the SPIEF.
Twitter is very concerned after its platform was kicked out of Nigeria, Africa’s most prosperous country. In an amazing display of Chutzpah, Twitter notorious for blocking users for being politically off-message is calling the free and open internet an ‘essential human right.’ Back in the US, commentators pointed out, Twitter itself doesn’t care much about this ‘right.’
Ouch! British fans responded to a pre-game protest by showering a cascade of strident boos upon England’s soccer team before a match against Austria on Wednesday. The English team knelt in what was claimed to be an anti-racism gesture before about 7,000 fans at Middlesbrough’s Riverside Stadium, according to ESPN.
RAF Air Vice-Marshal ‘Johnnie’ Johnson who died in January 2001 was no doubt an exceptional gallant and skilful fighter pilot having been credited with shooting down 38 enemy fighters.
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