Thursday 15 March 2018

There's Gratitude: Syrian Refugee Planned Carnage in Karlsruhe.

  1. O you who believe! When you go to war in Allah's way, make investigation, & do not say to any one who offers you peace: "You are not a believer. Do you seek goods of this world's life!" But with Allah there are abundant gains; you too were such before, then Allah conferred a benefit on you; therefore make investigation; surely Allah is aware of what you do.
  2. Not equal are those believers who sit (at home) & receive no hurt, & those who strive & fight in the cause of Allah with their goods & their lives. Allah hath granted a grade higher to those who strive & fight with their goods & persons than to those who sit (at home). Unto all (in Faith) Hath Allah promised good: But those who strive & fight Hath He distinguished above those who sit (at home) by a special reward:

So Allah instructs his fanatical followers, in sura four of the most evil screed of inchoate excrement ever vomited onto paper, the Koran. This is why the 'refugees' are coming here; they're not really fleeing persecution & murder, they left their sisters, daughters, mothers & wives behind to fend for themselves in the Middle East. No, they are in the West to wage jihad against the people who took them in, like the animal who features in this report from Deutsche Welle today (hat-tip to The Religion Of Peace):

Germany charges Syrian refugee for alleged bomb plot
A Syrian national had attempted to kill at least 200 people, prosecutors said. The suspect tried to "create a climate of fear and uncertainty" by detonating explosives "in the midst of a large concentration of people."

German prosecutors on Thursday indicted a 20-year-old Syrian refugee for allegedly planning a bomb attack.

Yamen A., whose last name was not given in line with German privacy laws, plotted an Islamist-inspired attack with the goal of "killing at least 200 people," the Federal Prosecutor's Office in Karlsruhe said.

The suspect was arrested in Berlin last October.

According to prosecutors, A. made the decision last July "to detonate an explosive device in Germany in the midst of a large concentration of people." It is unclear where the alleged bomb plot was to be carried out.

"It was important for him to create a climate of fear and uncertainty in the population of the Federal Republic of Germany," prosecutors said.

He is not believed to have been part of a terror cell. Investigators said A. had acquired precursors to make the explosive TATP and other bomb-making materials. A search of his residence found bomb-making supplies.

Der Spiegel had previously reported the suspect had acquired bomb-making supplies on Amazon.

According to the Interior Ministry, A. arrived in Germany in September 2015 and applied for asylum in February 2016. In April 2016, he was granted a three-year residency permit.

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