Sunday, June 10, 2018

Brits Rally For Tommy Robinson, And Other Stories

Yesterday in the United Kingdom, supporters of imprisoned journalist Tommy Robinson rallied in various places such as London, calling for his release.  Among the speakers in London was Anne Marie Waters, who gives the U.K. media, their government, and ProFa (who call themselves "Antifa") a piece of her mind.


See Breitbart London for a related story.
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In other stories:

From Voice Of Europe, the leader of the new party Alternativ för Sverige says that Sweden is in a "low-intensive civil war".

From Independent Balkan News Agency, the Turkish interior minister claims that if it weren't for Turkey, "the Greek Islands would be flooded with refugees".  (You mean they're not?)

From ZeroHedge, Italy blocks entry to a ship full of migrants.

From Malta Today, Italy blocks entry to a ship full of migrants.

From Business Insider, Spain rescues 231 migrants from the Mediterranean.

From Deutsche Welle, the murder of a teenage German girl allegedly by a failed asylum seeker shows the flaws in the country's asylum system.

From UAWire, Turkish Defense Minister Nurettin Canikli and U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis discuss Turkey's purchase of Russian S-400 radar systems.

From the Sunday Express, an advisor to President Trump says that Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau "stabbed us in the back", causing Trump to pull out of a joint statement.

From the Evening Standard, "Dotard" and "Rocket Man" arrive in Singapore.

From Russia Today, Russian President Vladimir Putin "fires back" at G7 criticisms of Russia.

From The Times Of Israel, Turkish President Recep Erdoğan warns Austria that their crackdown on imams will lead to a holy war.  (If one breaks out, may a thousand modern Jan Sobieskis fight on Austria's side.)

From WION, in India, a man thinks he appeased Allah by slitting his daughter's throat.

From The News, the Egyptian parliament considers penalizing citizens for giving their babies Western names.  (While "Mohammed" continues to be a popular baby boy's name in the U.K., etc., Egypt does not appear ready to reciprocate.  Ironically, many Western names actually have origins in the Middle East, particularly via the Hebrew language.)

From Mirror Now News, a Hindu woman in Aligarh, India alleges that her in-laws forcibly converted her to Islam, among other things.

From Twitchy, Canada's Shiny Pony wear fake eyebrows.

From Townhall, a law enforcement think tank comes up with nine recommendations for preventing gun violence.

From National Review, "can we talk?"

From Breitbart California, 12 wildfires in northern California have been blamed on problems with power lines.

From the New York Post, Ken Starr feels no obligation to offer Monica Lewinsky an apology.

From The Daily Caller, thoughts on Anthony Bourdain's suicide.

And from ESPN, Justify becomes the second undefeated horse to win the Triple Crown.

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